Penny Bernard Schaber
Penny Bernard Schaber | |
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Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from the 57th district | |
Incumbent | |
Assumed office 2008 | |
Preceded by | Steve Wieckert (R) |
Personal details | |
Born | Mundelein, Illinois | November 5, 1953
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse(s) | Dale |
Residence | Appleton, Wisconsin |
Alma mater | Southern Illinois University, Northwestern University Medical School |
Occupation | physical therapist |
Religion | Roman Catholic |
Penny Bernard Schaber is a Democratic Party member of the Wisconsin State Assembly, representing the 57th Assembly District since her election in 2008.
Early life and education
Schaber was raised in Mundelein, Illinois and remained in Illinois to complete her Associate and Bachelor’s of Science degree from Southern Illinois University. After graduation she volunteered for the Peace Corps working at a hospital in Campo Grande, Brazil. When she returned to the United States, she attended Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois where she received a degree in physical therapy. Penny Bernard Schaber's career in healthcare brought her to Wisconsin where she started working in hospitals in Milwaukee and moved to the Fox Valley in 1984.[1]
Before entering politics, Bernard Schaber worked as a physical therapist in local hospitals, community nursing homes, in private practice, and in schools. With a passion for the environment she was active in the Fox River Cleanup Plan. In order to obtain a better understanding of environmental issues, Bernard Schaber returned to school in 1985 to complete an Associate Degree in Natural Resources at Fox Valley Technical College. As a member of the Fox Valley Sierra Group and as Chairperson for Wisconsin’s John Muir Chapter for the Sierra Club, she has been very active in local and statewide natural resources.[1]
Legislation
Some of the legislation that Rep. Bernard Schaber has worked on and co-authored this past session that were passed and signed into law as Wisconsin Acts include:
- {bills09}$xhitlist_q=%5Bfield%20folio-destination-name:'ab266'%5D$xhitlist_md=target-id=0-0-0-146601 AB 266: If a Business is closing or having mass layoff, the employer is required to provide contact information to the local workforce development board and support services information to affected employees.
- {bills09}$xhitlist_q=%5Bfield%20folio-destination-name:'sb107'%5D$xhitlist_md=target-id=0-0-0-454641 SB 107: The E-Waste law requires manufacturers to collect and recycle certain electronic devices, including computers, TV’s and printers, and establishes recycling targets for manufacturers based on their sales.
- AB 111 This Bill allows people who are denied by one insurer to enroll in a HISRP, whereas before they needed denials from two insurers before enrolling.
- AB 112: This Bill ends the statutory lifetime limit on benefits under HIRSPs.
- {bills09}$xhitlist_q=%5Bfield%20folio-destination-name:'ab275'%5D$xhitlist_md=target-id=0-0-0-150109 AB 275: This Bill creates a separate Physical Therapy Examining Board, which is separate from the Medical Examining Board.
- {bills09}$xhitlist_q=%5Bfield%20folio-destination-name:'ab308'%5D$xhitlist_md=target-id=0-0-0-163361 AB 308: It allows police officers to safely escort vehicles through red lights and stop signs.
- {bills09}$xhitlist_q=%5Bfield%20folio-destination-name:'sb379'%5D$xhitlist_md=target-id=0-0-0-542435 SB 379: The school board of school's closing or reopening schools must notify the Department of Public Instruction.
- {bills09}$xhitlist_q=%5Bfield%20folio-destination-name:'ab261'%5D$xhitlist_md=target-id=0-0-0-145857 AB 261: The Check Scam Protection Act prohibits this practice of sending out seemingly normal checks that commit people or businesses to a contract they did not intend to sign up for.[2]
Committees
In the 2011-2012 Legislative Session, Rep. Bernard Schaber will serve on the Jobs, Economy and Small Business Committee, the Transportation Committee,[3] and will be the minority ranking member on the Aging and Long-Term Care Committee.
In the 2009-2010 Legislative Session, Bernard Schaber was a member of the Health and Health Care Reform Committee, the Public Health Committee, the Transportation Committee and was Vice-Chair of the Jobs, the Economy, and Small Business Committee.[4]
Elections
In 2008 Bernard Schaber was elected into the Wisconsin State Assembly from the 57th District after defeating Jo Egelhoff 15,383 - 11,560 in the November general election.[5] Bernard Schaber won re-election November 2, 2010 defeating Republican challenger Chris Hanson 10,415 - 9,419.[6]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Wisconsin Blue Book 2009 – 2010 Biographies
- ↑ "Bernard Schaber, Rep. Penny (57th A.Dist.; Dem.)". Wisconsin Legislature. Retrieved May 25, 2012.
- ↑ "Standing Committees of the Wisconsin Assembly". Legis.wisconsin.gov. Retrieved May 25, 2012.
- ↑ Wisconsin Blue Book 2009 – 2010
- ↑ "Elections Division - 2008 Fall Election Cycle". Wisconsin Government Accountability Board. Retrieved May 25, 2012.
- ↑ "Fall 2010 general election results". Milwaukee Journal Sentinel. November 2, 2010. Retrieved May 25, 2012.
External links
- Wisconsin Assembly - Representative Penny Bernard Schaber official government website
- Biography, voting record, and interest group ratings at Project Vote Smart
- Follow the Money - Penny Bernard Schaber
- Penny Bernard Schaber campaign contributions at Wisconsin Democracy Campaign