73rd Wisconsin Legislature
Wisconsin legislative term for 1955–1956
The Seventy-Third Wisconsin Legislature convened from January 9, 1957, to September 27, 1957, in regular session, and reconvened in a special session in June 1958.[ 1]
Senators representing even-numbered districts were newly elected for this session and were serving the first two years of a four-year term. Assembly members were elected to a two-year term. Assembly members and even-numbered senators were elected in the general election of November 6, 1956. Senators representing odd-numbered districts were serving the third and fourth year of a four-year term, having been elected in the general election of November 2, 1954.[ 1]
Major events
January 7, 1957:
January 20, 1957: Second inauguration of Dwight D. Eisenhower as President of the United States .
May 2, 1957: Wisconsin's senior United States senator, Joseph McCarthy , died in office.
August 28, 1957: William Proxmire (D) elected United States senator from Wisconsin.
September 9, 1957: U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed the Civil Rights Act of 1957 into law.
October 4, 1957: The Soviet Union launched Sputnik 1 , the first artificial satellite to orbit the Earth.
October 10, 1957: The Milwaukee Braves won the 1957 World Series .
November 3, 1957: The Soviet Union launched Sputnik 2 , carrying the first animal to orbit the Earth.
January 22, 1958: Wisconsin U.S. representative Lawrence H. Smith (WI-01) died in office.
January 31, 1958: The United States launched Explorer 1 , its first successful satellite.
March 8, 1958: The USS Wisconsin (BB-64) was decommissioned, leaving the U.S. Navy without an active battleship for the first time since 1896.
July 29, 1958: U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed the National Aeronautics and Space Act , establishing NASA .
October 9, 1958: Pope Pius XII died.
October 28, 1958: The 1958 papal conclave elected Cardinal Angelo Giuseppe Roncalli as the next pope, he then took the papal name John XXIII .
November 4, 1958: 1958 United States general election :
Major legislation
1957 Joint Resolution 32: First legislative passage of a proposed amendment to the state constitution to set a county and municipal debt limit of five percent of taxable property. This amendment was eventually ratified at the November 1960 election.
1957 Joint Resolution 58: First legislative passage of a proposed amendment to the state constitution to allow the state to take on debt to pay for port improvements. This amendment was eventually ratified at the April 1960 election.
Party summary
Senate summary
Senate partisan composition Democratic: 10 seats
Republican: 23 seats
Assembly summary
Assembly partisan composition Democratic: 33 seats
Republican: 67 seats
Sessions
Regular session: January 9, 1957 – September 27, 1957
June 1958 special session: June 11, 1958 – June 13, 1958
Leaders
Senate leadership
Assembly leadership
Members
Members of the Senate
Members of the Senate for the Seventy-Third Wisconsin Legislature:[ 2]
Senate partisan representation Democratic: 10 seats
Republican: 23 seats
Dist.
Counties
Senator
Residence
Party
01
Door , Kewaunee , & Manitowoc
Alfred A. Laun Jr.
Kiel
Rep.
02
Brown
Leo P. O'Brien
Green Bay
Rep.
03
Milwaukee (South City)
Casimir Kendziorski
Milwaukee
Dem.
04
Milwaukee (North County)
Kirby Hendee
Milwaukee
Rep.
05
Milwaukee (Northwest City)
Walter L. Merten
Milwaukee
Rep.
06
Milwaukee (Northeast City)
William R. Moser
Milwaukee
Dem.
07
Milwaukee (South County & Southeast City)
Leland McParland
Cudahy
Dem.
08
Milwaukee (Western County)
Allen Busby
West Milwaukee
Rep.
09
Milwaukee (City Downtown)
Henry Maier
Milwaukee
Dem.
10
Buffalo , Dunn , Pepin , Pierce , & St. Croix
Robert P. Knowles
New Richmond
Rep.
11
Milwaukee (Western City)
Richard J. Zaborski
Milwaukee
Dem.
12
Iron , Lincoln , Oneida , Price , Taylor , & Vilas
Clifford Krueger
Merrill
Rep.
13
Dodge & Washington
Frank E. Panzer
Oakfield
Rep.
14
Outagamie & Waupaca
Gerald Lorge
Bear Creek
Rep.
15
Rock
Peter P. Carr
Janesville
Rep.
16
Dane (Excluding Madison)
Gaylord Nelson
Madison
Dem.
17
Grant , Green , Iowa , & Lafayette
Robert S. Travis
Platteville
Rep.
18
Fond du Lac , Green Lake & Waushara
Walter G. Hollander
Rosendale
Rep.
19
Calumet & Winnebago
William Draheim
Neenah
Rep.
20
Ozaukee & Sheboygan
Louis H. Prange (died Aug. 19, 1957)
Plymouth
Rep.
21
Racine
Lynn E. Stalbaum
Racine
Dem.
22
Kenosha & Walworth
William Trinke
Lake Geneva
Rep.
23
Barron , Burnett , Polk , Rusk , Sawyer , & Washburn
Holger Rasmusen
Spooner
Rep.
24
Clark , Portage , & Wood
William W. Clark
Vesper
Rep.
25
Ashland , Bayfield , & Douglas
Carl Lauri
Merrill
Dem.
26
Dane (Madison)
Horace W. Wilkie
Madison
Dem.
27
Columbia , Crawford , Richland , & Sauk
Jess Miller
Richland Center
Rep.
28
Chippewa & Eau Claire
Davis A. Donnelly
Eau Claire
Dem.
29
Marathon & Shawano
Hugh M. Jones
Wausau
Rep.
30
Florence , Forest , Langlade , Marinette , & Oconto
Reuben La Fave
Oconto
Rep.
31
Adams , Juneau , Monroe , Marquette , & Vernon
J. Earl Leverich
Sparta
Rep.
32
Jackson , La Crosse , & Trempealeau
Raymond Bice Sr.
La Crosse
Rep.
33
Jefferson & Waukesha
Chester Dempsey
Hartland
Rep.
Members of the Assembly
Members of the Assembly for the Seventy-Third Wisconsin Legislature:[ 2]
Assembly partisan composition Democratic: 33 seats
Republican: 67 seats
Milwaukee County districts
Senate Dist.
County
Dist.
Representative
Party
Residence
31
Adams , Juneau , & Marquette
Ben Tremain
Rep.
Hustler
25
Ashland & Bayfield
Vic C. Wallin
Rep.
Grand View
23
Barron
Charles H. Sykes
Rep.
Cameron
02
Brown
1
Jerome Quinn
Rep.
Green Bay
2
Robert E. Lynch
Dem.
Green Bay
3
Edward A. Seymour
Rep.
De Pere
10
Buffalo , Pepin , & Pierce
Mamre H. Ward
Rep.
Durand
23
Burnett & Polk
Lowell A. Nelson
Rep.
Grantsburg
19
Calumet
Henry M. Peters
Rep.
Menasha
28
Chippewa
Wilder W. Crane Jr.
Rep.
Chippewa Falls
24
Clark
Corwin C. Guell
Rep.
Thorp
27
Columbia
Everett Bidwell
Rep.
Portage
Crawford & Richland
Milford C. Kintz
Rep.
Richland Center
26
Dane
1
Norman C. Anderson
Dem.
Madison
2
Fred A. Risser
Dem.
Madison
3
Carroll Metzner
Rep.
Madison
16
4
Carl W. Thompson
Dem.
Stoughton
5
Ervin M. Bruner
Dem.
Verona
13
Dodge
1
Elmer L. Genzmer
Rep.
Mayville
2
Elmer C. Nitschke
Rep.
Beaver Dam
01
Door & Kewaunee
Frank N. Graass
Rep.
Sturgeon Bay
25
Douglas
1
Reino A. Perala
Dem.
Superior
2
Lawrence M. Hagen
Rep.
Superior
10
Dunn
William E. Owen
Rep.
Menomonie
28
Eau Claire
1
Dennis B. Danielson
Rep.
Eau Claire
2
John T. Pritchard
Rep.
Eau Claire
30
Florence , Forest , & Langlade
Alfred J. Lauby
Dem.
Antigo
18
Fond du Lac
1
Earl F. McEssy
Rep.
Fond du Lac
2
Fred W. Schlueter
Rep.
Ripon
17
Grant
Hugh A. Harper
Rep.
Lancaster
Green
Christian M. Stauffer
Rep.
Monticello
18
Green Lake & Waushara
Franklin M. Jahnke
Rep.
Markesan
17
Iowa & Lafayette
Walter B. Calvert
Rep.
Benton
12
Iron , Oneida , & Vilas
Marvin E. Dillman
Rep.
Lac du Flambeau
32
Jackson & Trempealeau
Keith C. Hardie
Dem.
Taylor
33
Jefferson
Byron F. Wackett
Rep.
Watertown
22
Kenosha
1
George Molinaro
Dem.
Kenosha
2
Earl D. Morton
Rep.
Kenosha
32
La Crosse
1
James D. H. Peterson
Rep.
La Crosse
2
Eugene A. Toepel
Rep.
La Crosse
12
Lincoln
Emil A. Hinz
Rep.
Merrill
01
Manitowoc
1
Hugo E. Vogel
Dem.
Manitowoc
2
Ewald J. Schmeichel
Rep.
Two Rivers
29
Marathon
1
Ben A. Riehle
Dem.
Athens
2
Paul A. Luedtke
Rep.
Wausau
30
Marinette
Robert Haase
Rep.
Marinette
04
Milwaukee
1
Louis L. Merz
Dem.
Milwaukee
09
2
Norman Sussman
Dem.
Milwaukee
3
Joseph A. Greco
Dem.
Milwaukee
11
4
Joseph P. Murphy
Dem.
Milwaukee
05
5
Lawrence W. Timmerman
Rep.
Milwaukee
09
6
Isaac N. Coggs
Dem.
Milwaukee
06
7
Allen J. Flannigan
Dem.
Milwaukee
11
8
George Talsky
Dem.
Milwaukee
05
9
Charles J. Schmidt
Dem.
Milwaukee
06
10
Michael F. O'Connell
Dem.
Milwaukee
03
11
Ervin J. Ryczek
Dem.
Milwaukee
12
George Sokolowski
Dem.
Milwaukee
06
13
Marty Larsen
Dem.
Milwaukee
03
14
David Mogilka
Dem.
Milwaukee
05
15
Earle W. Fricker
Rep.
Milwaukee
11
16
Thomas J. Duffey
Dem.
Milwaukee
07
17
Howard F. Pellant
Dem.
Milwaukee
04
18
John R. Meyer
Rep.
Milwaukee
19
Jerris Leonard
Rep.
Bayside
08
20
Glen Pommerening
Rep.
Wauwatosa
21
Robert R. Heider
Rep.
West Allis
22
Robert T. Huber
Dem.
West Allis
07
23
William Luebke
Dem.
Milwaukee
24
Sherman R. Sobocinski
Dem.
South Milwaukee
31
Monroe
Kyle Kenyon
Rep.
Tomah
30
Oconto
Lloyd R. Baumgart
Rep.
Lena
14
Outagamie
1
Fred H. Frank (died Jul. 10, 1957)
Rep.
Appleton
2
William T. Sullivan
Rep.
Kaukauna
20
Ozaukee
Warren A. Grady
Rep.
Port Washington
24
Portage
John Kostuck
Dem.
Stevens Point
12
Price & Taylor
Vincent J. Zellinger
Rep.
Phillips
21
Racine
1
Earl W. Warren
Dem.
Racine
2
Roy E. Naleid
Dem.
Racine
3
Anthony B. Rewald
Rep.
Burlington
15
Rock
1
William Merriam
Rep.
Janesville
2
David Blanchard
Rep.
Edgerton
3
George B. Belting
Rep.
Beloit
23
Rusk , Sawyer , & Washburn
Willis J. Hutnik
Rep.
Tony
27
Sauk
James R. Stone
Rep.
Reedsburg
29
Shawano
Robert G. Marotz
Rep.
Shawano
20
Sheboygan
1
Walter R. Schmidt
Rep.
Sheboygan
2
Harold F. Huibregtse
Rep.
Sheboygan Falls
10
St. Croix
William W. Ward
Dem.
New Richmond
16
Vernon
Bernard Lewison
Rep.
Viroqua
22
Walworth
Ora R. Rice
Rep.
Delavan
13
Washington
Elmer J. Schowalter
Rep.
Jackson
33
Waukesha
1
Alvin J. Redford
Rep.
Waukesha
2
Harold W. Clemens
Rep.
Oconomowoc
14
Waupaca
Richard E. Peterson
Rep.
Clintonville
19
Winnebago
1
Harvey R. Abraham
Rep.
Oshkosh
2
Joseph H. Anderson
Rep.
Winneconne
3
Arnold J. Cane
Rep.
Menasha
24
Wood
1
John S. Crawford
Rep.
Marshfield
2
Arthur J. Crowns
Rep.
Wisconsin Rapids
Committees
Senate committees
Senate Standing Committee on Agriculture – H. M. Jones, chair
Senate Standing Committee on Conservation – C. Krueger, chair
Senate Standing Committee on Education – W. W. Clark, chair
Senate Standing Committee on Governmental and Veterans Affairs – L. P. O'Brien , chair
Senate Standing Committee on Highways – J. Miller, chair
Senate Standing Committee on Interstate Cooperation – F. E. Panzer, chair
Senate Standing Committee on the Judiciary – W. L. Merten, chair
Senate Standing Committee on Labor, Taxation, Insurance, and Banking – W. Trinke, chair
Senate Standing Committee on Public Welfare – P. P. Carr, chair
Senate Special Committee on Committees – J. Miller, chair
Senate Special Committee on Contingent Expenditures – L. H. Prange, chair
Senate Special Committee on Legislative Procedure – F. E. Panzer, chair
Assembly committees
Assembly Standing Committee on Agriculture – O. R. Rice, chair
Assembly Standing Committee on Commerce and Manufactures – J. S. Crawford, chair
Assembly Standing Committee on Conservation – M. E. Dillman, chair
Assembly Standing Committee on Contingent Expenditures – B. Lewison, chair
Assembly Standing Committee on Education – W. B. Calvert, chair
Assembly Standing Committee on Elections – V. C. Wallin, chair
Assembly Standing Committee on Engrossed Bills – M. C. Kintz, chair
Assembly Standing Committee on Enrolled Bills – C. H. Sykes, chair
Assembly Standing Committee on Excise and Fees – H. R. Abraham, chair
Assembly Standing Committee on Highways – E. C. Nitschke, chair
Assembly Standing Committee on Insurance and Banking – R. E. Peterson, chair
Assembly Standing Committee on the Judiciary – E. A. Toepel, chair
Assembly Standing Committee on Labor – E. L. Genzmer, chair
Assembly Standing Committee on Municipalities – P. A. Luedtke, chair
Assembly Standing Committee on Printing – E. A. Hinz, chair
Assembly Standing Committee on Public Welfare – M. H. Ward, chair
Assembly Standing Committee on Revision – A. J. Redford, chair
Assembly Standing Committee on Rules – W. A. Grady, chair
Assembly Standing Committee on State Affairs – D. Blanchard, chair
Assembly Standing Committee on Taxation – G. Pommerening, chair
Assembly Standing Committee on Third Reading – H. M. Peters, chair
Assembly Standing Committee on Transportation – L. M. Hagen, chair
Assembly Standing Committee on Veterans and Military Affairs – B. F. Wackett, chair
Joint committees
Joint Standing Committee on Finance – A. A. Laun (Sen.) & J. R. Stone (Asm.), co-chairs
Joint Standing Committee on Revisions, Repeals, and Uniform Laws – A. Busby (Sen.) & A. J. Cane (Asm.), co-chairs
Joint Legislative Council – R. G. Marotz, chair
Employees
Senate employees
Assembly employees
Notes
References
^ a b Barish, Lawrence S.; Lemanski, Lynn, eds. (2021). "Historical Lists" (PDF) . State of Wisconsin Blue Book 2021–2022 (Report). Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau. pp. 468, 471, 475, 479–480. ISBN 978-1-7333817-1-0 . Retrieved August 5, 2023 .
^ a b Toepel, M. G.; Kuehn, Hazel L., eds. (1958). "Biographies". The Wisconsin Blue Book 1958 (Report). Wisconsin Legislative Reference Library . pp. 21–66. Retrieved October 7, 2023 .
^ a b Toepel, M. G.; Kuehn, Hazel L., eds. (1958). "The State Government: Legislative Branch". The Wisconsin Blue Book 1958 (Report). Wisconsin Legislative Reference Library . pp. 303–312. Retrieved October 7, 2023 .
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