AR14-ASA1,3,1311
Whereas, Representative Ladwig was reelected to her assembly seat within
12weeks of being charged and served her full two-year term in the assembly,
13whereupon she determined to not seek reelection; and
AR14-ASA1,3,1614
Whereas, no legislator sought a resolution to expel, censure, or reprimand
15Representative Ladwig from the time she was charged until her term ended two
16years later; and
AR14-ASA1,3,1817
Whereas, the Wisconsin state assembly had taken no action on this matter
18under article IV, section 8, of the Wisconsin Constitution; and
AR14-ASA1,3,2219
Whereas, Representative Mark Gundrum drafted legislation prohibiting
20lawmakers from promising official action in exchange for campaign contributions,
21also known as "pay-to-play," following the uncovering of significant unethical
22activity in the state capitol, also known as the "caucus scandal"; and
AR14-ASA1,3,2323
Whereas, the bill was signed into law on August 11, 2003; and
AR14-ASA1,4,3
1Whereas, Representatives Jensen, Foti, and Ladwig were all sitting
2representatives at the time the bill was passed into law, and remained legislators for
3a full 16 months thereafter; and
AR14-ASA1,4,64
Whereas, neither Representative Gundrum nor any other legislator made a
5motion to expel, censure, or reprimand any legislator involved in the "caucus
6scandal"; and
AR14-ASA1,4,87
Whereas, the Wisconsin state assembly had taken no action on this matter
8under article IV, section 8, of the Wisconsin Constitution; and
AR14-ASA1,4,99
Whereas, Representative Frank Boyle was convicted in 2004 of OWI; and
AR14-ASA1,4,1110
Whereas, the Wisconsin state assembly had taken no action on this matter
11under article IV, section 8, of the Wisconsin Constitution; and
AR14-ASA1,4,1312
Whereas, Representative Shirley Krug was convicted in 2005 of OWI for an
13incident which occurred in 2004; and
AR14-ASA1,4,1514
Whereas, the Wisconsin state assembly had taken no action on this matter
15under article IV, section 8, of the Wisconsin Constitution; and
AR14-ASA1,4,1716
Whereas, Representative David Travis was convicted in 2001 of OWI for an
17incident which occurred in 2000; and
AR14-ASA1,4,1918
Whereas, the Wisconsin state assembly had taken no action on this matter
19under article IV, section 8, of the Wisconsin Constitution; and
AR14-ASA1,4,2020
Whereas, Representative Lorraine Seratti was convicted in 2000 of OWI; and
AR14-ASA1,4,2221
Whereas, the Wisconsin state assembly had taken no action on this matter
22under article IV, section 8, of the Wisconsin Constitution; and
AR14-ASA1,4,2523
Whereas, Representative David Plombon was jailed in June 1995 for allegedly
24violating conditions of probation stemming from a previous conviction for marijuana
25possession; and
AR14-ASA1,5,2
1Whereas, Representative Plombon requested his probation be revoked and he
2was resentenced in July 1995 for misdemeanor possession of marijuana; and
AR14-ASA1,5,43
Whereas, Representative Plombon was sentenced to 16 days in jail which was
4satisfied by 12 days time served and 4 days credit for good behavior; and
AR14-ASA1,5,65
Whereas, Representative Plombon was arrested after failing a drug test
6ordered by his probation officer in December 1994; and
AR14-ASA1,5,97
Whereas, Representative Plombon pled no contest to misdemeanor possession
8of marijuana and was sentenced to 18 months probation and $1,812 in fines and court
9costs; and
AR14-ASA1,5,1010
Whereas, Representative Plombon was convicted in 1994 of OWI; and
AR14-ASA1,5,1311
Whereas, Representative Plombon pled no contest to misdemeanor disorderly
12conduct in May 1994 stemming from an incident involving his car and estranged
13wife; and
AR14-ASA1,5,1514
Whereas, Representative Plombon was sentenced to one year probation and
15ordered to undergo assessment for chemical dependency; and
AR14-ASA1,5,1716
Whereas, the Wisconsin state assembly had taken no action on this matter
17under article IV, section 8, of the Wisconsin Constitution; and
AR14-ASA1,5,1818
Whereas, Representative David Lepak was convicted in 1988 of OWI; and
AR14-ASA1,5,2019
Whereas, the Wisconsin state assembly had taken no action on this matter
20under article IV, section 8, of the Wisconsin Constitution; and
AR14-ASA1,5,2321
Whereas, Representative Scott Fergus forfeited $500 in 1987 for violating
22ethics law by accepting food and lodging in connection with a visit to Chicago in
23January 1987; and
AR14-ASA1,5,2524
Whereas, the Wisconsin state assembly had taken no action on this matter
25under article IV, section 8, of the Wisconsin Constitution; and
AR14-ASA1,6,3
1Whereas, Representative Walter Kunicki forfeited $500 in 1987 for violating
2ethics law by accepting lodging and food in connection with a visit to Chicago in
3January 1987; and
AR14-ASA1,6,54
Whereas, the Wisconsin state assembly had taken no action on this matter
5under article IV, section 8, of the Wisconsin Constitution; and
AR14-ASA1,6,86
Whereas, Representative Thomas Hauke paid $1,418 in fines and court costs
7in 1986 for violating ethics law by accepting a Door County fishing trip and was
8convicted in 1976 of OWI; and
AR14-ASA1,6,109
Whereas, the Wisconsin state assembly had taken no action on this matter
10under article IV, section 8, of the Wisconsin Constitution; and
AR14-ASA1,6,1211
Whereas, Representative John Robinson forfeited $1,000 in 1985 for violating
12ethics law by accepting an airline ticket to Chicago; and
AR14-ASA1,6,1413
Whereas, the Wisconsin state assembly had taken no action on this matter
14under article IV, section 8, of the Wisconsin Constitution; and
AR14-ASA1,6,1615
Whereas, Representative David Opitz was fined $356 in 1983 for a hit-and-run
16accident; and
AR14-ASA1,6,1817
Whereas, the Wisconsin state assembly had taken no action on this matter
18under article IV, section 8, of the Wisconsin Constitution; and
AR14-ASA1,6,2019
Whereas, Representative Robert Behnke was charged in 1982 with two counts
20of second-degree sexual assault; and
AR14-ASA1,6,2221
Whereas, the Wisconsin state assembly had taken no action on this matter
22under article IV, section 8, of the Wisconsin Constitution; and
AR14-ASA1,6,2423
Whereas, Representative Behnke was convicted in 1982 of disorderly conduct
24stemming from an argument over a state capitol parking spot; and
AR14-ASA1,7,2
1Whereas, the Wisconsin state assembly had taken no action on this matter
2under article IV, section 8, of the Wisconsin Constitution; and
AR14-ASA1,7,53
Whereas, Representative Walter Ward was convicted in 1981 of a felony and a
4misdemeanor for the sexual assault of his legislative aide which occurred in June
51980; and
AR14-ASA1,7,76
Whereas, the Wisconsin state assembly had taken no action on this matter
7under article IV, section 8, of the Wisconsin Constitution; and
AR14-ASA1,7,88
Whereas, Representative Ward was sentenced to four years in prison; and
AR14-ASA1,7,109
Whereas, the Wisconsin state assembly had taken no action on this matter
10under article IV, section 8, of the Wisconsin Constitution; and
AR14-ASA1,7,1111
Whereas, Representative Ward was convicted in 1980 of OWI; and
AR14-ASA1,7,1312
Whereas, the Wisconsin state assembly had taken no action on this matter
13under article IV, section 8, of the Wisconsin Constitution; and
AR14-ASA1,7,1514
Whereas, Representative Ward was convicted in 1980 of two misdemeanors for
15election law violations relating to misuse of campaign funds; and
AR14-ASA1,7,1716
Whereas, the Wisconsin state assembly had taken no action on this matter
17under article IV, section 8, of the Wisconsin Constitution; and
AR14-ASA1,7,1918
Whereas, Representative Richard Pabst was charged in 1980 with
19misdemeanor fourth-degree sexual assault; and
AR14-ASA1,7,2120
Whereas, the Wisconsin state assembly had taken no action on this matter
21under article IV, section 8, of the Wisconsin Constitution; and
AR14-ASA1,7,2222
Whereas, Representative R. Michael Ferrall was convicted in 1979 of OWI; and
AR14-ASA1,7,2423
Whereas, the Wisconsin state assembly had taken no action on this matter
24under article IV, section 8, of the Wisconsin Constitution; and
AR14-ASA1,8,2
1Whereas, Representative Ferrall was charged in 1978 with misdemeanor
2misuse of a state telephone credit card. The case was dismissed; and
AR14-ASA1,8,43
Whereas, the Wisconsin state assembly had taken no action on this matter
4under article IV, section 8, of the Wisconsin Constitution; and
AR14-ASA1,8,55
Whereas, Representative John Shabaz was convicted in 1979 of OWI; and
AR14-ASA1,8,76
Whereas, the Wisconsin state assembly had taken no action on this matter
7under article IV, section 8, of the Wisconsin Constitution; and
AR14-ASA1,8,98
Whereas, Representative Joseph Looby was charged in 1978 with
9misdemeanor misuse of a state telephone credit card; and
AR14-ASA1,8,1110
Whereas, the Wisconsin state assembly had taken no action on this matter
11under article IV, section 8, of the Wisconsin Constitution; and
AR14-ASA1,8,1312
Whereas, Representative Marcel Dandeneau was convicted in 1977 of
13misdemeanor violation of campaign finance laws; and
AR14-ASA1,8,1514
Whereas, the Wisconsin state assembly had taken no action on this matter
15under article IV, section 8, of the Wisconsin Constitution; and
AR14-ASA1,8,1716
Whereas, Representative Dandeneau was charged in 1976 with felony
17misconduct in public office; and
AR14-ASA1,8,1918
Whereas, the Wisconsin state assembly had taken no action on this matter
19under article IV, section 8, of the Wisconsin Constitution; and
AR14-ASA1,8,2120
Whereas, Representative Paul Alfonsi was convicted of a felony in July 1967 for
21bribery in Dane County Circuit Court; and
AR14-ASA1,8,2322
Whereas, the Wisconsin state assembly had taken no action on this matter
23under article IV, section 8, of the Wisconsin Constitution; and
AR14-ASA1,8,2424
Whereas, Representative Willis Hutnik was charged with felony bribery; and
AR14-ASA1,9,2
1Whereas, the Wisconsin state assembly had taken no action on this matter
2under article IV, section 8, of the Wisconsin Constitution; and
AR14-ASA1,9,43
Whereas, Representative Earl Elfers was charged in 1966 with assault and
4battery; and
AR14-ASA1,9,65
Whereas, the Wisconsin state assembly had taken no action on this matter
6under article IV, section 8, of the Wisconsin Constitution; and
AR14-ASA1,9,87
Whereas, Representative Glen Pommerening was convicted in 1965 of OWI;
8and
AR14-ASA1,9,109
Whereas, the Wisconsin state assembly had taken no action on this matter
10under article IV, section 8, of the Wisconsin Constitution; and
AR14-ASA1,9,1111
Whereas, Representative Fred Schleuter was convicted in 1965 of OWI; and
AR14-ASA1,9,1312
Whereas, the Wisconsin state assembly had taken no action on this matter
13under article IV, section 8, of the Wisconsin Constitution; and
AR14-ASA1,9,1514
Whereas, Representative Schleuter had been charged in 1963, but his case was
15delayed due to legislative immunity; and
AR14-ASA1,9,1716
Whereas, the Wisconsin state assembly had taken no action on this matter
17under article IV, section 8, of the Wisconsin Constitution; and
AR14-ASA1,9,1918
Whereas, the people of Representative Schleuter's district responded by not
19reelecting him in 1964; and
AR14-ASA1,9,2120
Whereas, the Wisconsin state assembly had taken no action on this matter
21under article IV, section 8, of the Wisconsin Constitution; and
AR14-ASA1,9,2322
Whereas, Representative Cecil Brown, Jr. was charged with larceny in 1956
23after being accused of taking a $75 insurance policy payment; and
AR14-ASA1,9,2524
Whereas, the Wisconsin state assembly had taken no action on this matter
25under article IV, section 8, of the Wisconsin Constitution; and
AR14-ASA1,9,26
1Whereas, Representative Ray Kuhlman was convicted in 1956 of OWI; and
AR14-ASA1,10,32
Whereas, the Wisconsin state assembly had taken no action on this matter
3under article IV, section 8, of the Wisconsin Constitution; and
AR14-ASA1,10,54
Whereas, Representative Robert Lynch was convicted in 1954 of careless
5operation of a motor vehicle resulting in a four-car crash; and
AR14-ASA1,10,76
Whereas, the Wisconsin state assembly had taken no action on this matter
7under article IV, section 8, of the Wisconsin Constitution; and
AR14-ASA1,10,108
Whereas, Representative Harold Gade was convicted in 1952 of six felony
9counts of embezzling a total of over $36,000 entrusted to him as treasurer of a credit
10union; and
AR14-ASA1,10,1211
Whereas, the Wisconsin state assembly had taken no action on this matter
12under article IV, section 8, of the Wisconsin Constitution; and
AR14-ASA1,10,1413
Whereas, Representative Gade was sentenced to concurrent one-year to
14five-year prison terms on each count; and
AR14-ASA1,10,1615
Whereas, the Wisconsin state assembly had taken no action on this matter
16under article IV, section 8, of the Wisconsin Constitution; and
AR14-ASA1,10,1817
Whereas, Representative Richard Steffens was charged in 1949 with
18intentionally making false statements about his election campaign opponent; and
AR14-ASA1,10,2019
Whereas, the Wisconsin state assembly had taken no action on this matter
20under article IV, section 8, of the Wisconsin Constitution; and