Welcome

Dear Friends and Neighbors,

I have been honored and privileged to serve the people of the 22nd Assembly District this past session. You sent me to Madison to fight for the health of our communities – and I did just that.

The health of jobs and the economy is at the top of the list for many of you. I worked with my colleagues to approve a number of proposals designed to get our state and local economy back on track. Examples include more that $200 million in job-creation incentives, expanded lending for entrepreneurs and a capital gains tax break of up to $10 million for investors who invest their capital gains in Wisconsin start-up businesses.

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A Milwaukee native and resident of Whitefish Bay since 1986, Sandy began her tenure as a Wisconsin legislator in 2009. Prior to joining the assembly, she taught at Columbia College of Nursing and was a community leader and organizer. Her husband Allan, a native of Whitefish Bay, is a physician specializing in general and vascular surgery. Sandy and Allan have three children: Whitney, Jimmy and Lauren (L-R). Sandy and her family are shown here with Chief Justice Shirley Abrahamson at Sandy's swearing in.

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Jobs and the Economy

While the recession appears to be over, the residual effects are still being felt throughout our community and state. It will be important for Wisconsin’s legislature to continue focus efforts on creating more family-sustaining jobs that address our unacceptable unemployment rates. I will continue to work to create a healthy business climate in Wisconsin in order to create jobs, grow our economy and make it desirable for people to work and live here.

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