84th Wisconsin Legislature

The Eighty-Fourth Wisconsin Legislature convened from January 3, 1979, to January 5, 1981, in regular session, and also convened in three special sessions.[1]

84th Wisconsin Legislature
83rd 85th
Wisconsin State Capitol
Overview
Legislative bodyWisconsin Legislature
Meeting placeWisconsin State Capitol
TermJanuary 1, 1979 – January 5, 1981
ElectionNovember 7, 1978
Senate
Members33
Senate President
President pro temporeFred Risser (D) until May 1, 1979
Party controlDemocratic
Assembly
Members99
Assembly SpeakerEdward Jackamonis (D)
Speaker pro temporeDavid Kedrowski (D)
Party controlDemocratic
Sessions
RegularJanuary 3, 1979 – January 5, 1981
Special sessions
Sep. 1979 Spec.September 5, 1979 – September 5, 1979
Jan. 1980 Spec.January 22, 1980 – January 25, 1980
Jun. 1980 Spec.June 3, 1980 – July 3, 1980

Senators representing odd-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 odd-numbered senators were elected in the general election of November 7, 1978. Senators representing even-numbered districts were serving the third and fourth year of a four-year term, having been elected in the general election of November 2, 1976.[1]

Major events

Major legislation

  • 1979 Joint Resolution 3: Second legislative passage of four proposed amendments to the state constitution to clarify language about the gubernatorial succession, add a process by which the governor and legislature can fill a vacancy in the office of lieutenant governor, separate the office of Lieutenant Governor from the office of President of the Senate, and making uniform the language of the terms of election for the three administrative branch officials. All four amendments were ratified by voters at the April 1979 election.

Party summary

Senate summary

Senate partisan composition
  Democratic: 21 seats
  Republican: 12 seats
Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Dem.Rep.Vacant
End of previous Legislature2211330
Start of Reg. Session[note 1]2110312
From Apr. 3, 1979[note 2]9303
From Apr. 17, 1979[note 3]11321
From Jul. 11, 1979[note 4]12330
From Feb. 28, 1980[note 5]11321
From May 6, 1980[note 6]12330
From Oct. 1, 1980[note 7]20321
From Oct. 22, 1980[note 8]19312
Final voting share61.29%35.48%
Beginning of the next Legislature2013330

Assembly summary

Assembly partisan composition
  Democratic: 60 seats
  Republican: 39 seats
Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Dem.Rep.Vacant
End of previous Legislature6633990
Start of Reg. Session6039990
From Apr. 17, 1979[note 9]37972
From July 24, 1979[note 10]39990
From Jan. 26, 1980[note 11]59981
From Apr. 29, 1980[note 12]60990
From Dec. 8, 1980[note 13]38981
Final voting share60.61%39.39%
Beginning of the next Legislature5939981

Sessions

  • Regular session: January 3, 1979 – January 5, 1981
  • September 1979 special session: September 5, 1979
  • January 1980 special session: January 22, 1980 – January 25, 1980
  • June 1980 special session: June 3, 1980 – July 3, 1980

Leaders

Senate leadership

Senate majority leadership

Senate minority leadership

Assembly leadership

Assembly majority leadership

Assembly minority leadership

Members

Members of the Senate

Members of the Senate for the Eighty-Fourth Wisconsin Legislature:[2]

Senate partisan representation
  Democratic: 21 seats
  Republican: 12 seats
Dist.SenatorPartyAge
(1979)
HomeFirst
elected
01Alan LaseeRep.41De Pere, Brown County1977
02Tom Petri (res. Apr. 3, 1979)Rep.38Green Bay, Brown County1972
Don Hanaway (from Jul. 11, 1979)Rep.45De Pere, Brown County1979
03Jerry KleczkaDem.35Milwaukee, Milwaukee County1974
04--Vacant until Apr. 17, 1979--
Rod Johnston (from Apr. 17, 1979)Rep.41Whitefish Bay, Milwaukee County1979
05David BergerDem.32Milwaukee, Milwaukee County1974
06Monroe Swan (rem. Oct. 22, 1980)Dem.41Milwaukee, Milwaukee County1972
07Kurt FrankDem.33Milwaukee, Milwaukee County1970
08James T. FlynnDem.34West Allis, Milwaukee County1972
09Jim MoodyDem.43Milwaukee, Milwaukee County1978
10Michele RadosevichDem.31North Hudson, St. Croix County1976
11Warren BraunDem.44Milwaukee, Milwaukee County1976
12Clifford KruegerRep.60Merrill, Lincoln County1946
13Peter D. Bear (res. Oct. 1, 1980)Dem.26Madison, Dane County1978
14Gerald LorgeRep.56Bear Creek, Outagamie County1954
15Timothy CullenDem.34Janesville, Rock County1974
16Carl W. ThompsonDem.64Stoughton, Dane County1959
17Richard KreulRep.54Fennimore, Grant County1978
18Scott McCallumRep.28Fond du Lac, Fond du Lac County1976
19Gary GoykeDem.31Oshkosh, Winnebago County1974
20--Vacant until Apr. 17, 1979--
David W. Opitz (from Apr. 17, 1979)Rep.33Port Washington, Ozaukee County1979
21Joseph A. StrohlDem.32Racine, Racine County1978
22John J. MaurerDem.56Kenosha, Kenosha County1975
23Marvin J. RoshellDem.46Lafayette, Chippewa County1978
24William A. BablitchDem.37Stevens Point, Portage County1972
25Daniel ThenoRep.31Ashland, Ashland County1972
26Fred RisserDem.51Madison, Dane County1962
27Everett BidwellRep.79Portage, Columbia County1970
28Lynn AdelmanDem.39New Berlin, Waukesha County1976
29Walter ChilsenRep.55Wausau, Marathon County1966
30Jerome Van SistineDem.52Green Bay, Brown County1976
31Thomas HarnischDem.31Neillsville, Clark County1974
32Paul OffnerDem.36La Crosse, La Crosse County1968
33Roger P. Murphy (res. Feb. 28, 1980)Rep.55Waukesha, Waukesha County1970
Susan Engeleiter (from May 6, 1980)Rep.28Brookfield, Waukesha County1980

Members of the Assembly

Members of the Assembly for the Eighty-Fourth Wisconsin Legislature:[2]

Assembly partisan representation
  Democratic: 60 seats
  Republican: 39 seats
Senate
Dist.
Dist.RepresentativePartyAge
(1979)
HomeFirst
Elected
0101Lary J. SwobodaDem.39Luxemburg1970
02Francis J. LallensackDem.62Manitowoc1972
03Daniel FischerDem.26Reedsville1976
0204Gary T. DilwegRep.41De Pere1978
05William J. RogersDem.48Kaukauna1962
06Gervase HephnerDem.42Chilton1966
0307Kevin SoucieDem.24Milwaukee1974
08John NorquistDem.29Milwaukee1974
09Phillip TuczynskiDem.31Milwaukee1974
0410Rod Johnston (res. Apr. 17, 1979)Rep.41Whitefish Bay1975
Betty Jo Nelsen (from Jul. 24, 1979)Rep.43Shorewood1979
11Gus MenosDem.58Milwaukee1971
12John L. MerktRep.32Mequon1976
0513Michael G. KirbyDem.26Milwaukee1974
14Robert E. BehnkeDem.46Milwaukee1972
15James W. Wahner (res. Jan. 26, 1980)Dem.39Milwaukee1970
Lois Plous (from Apr. 29, 1980)Dem.41Milwaukee1980
0616William B. BroydrickDem.30Milwaukee1978
17Walter L. Ward Jr.Dem.35Milwaukee1972
18Marcia P. CoggsDem.50Milwaukee1976
0719Louise M. TesmerDem.36Milwaukee1972
20John PlewaDem.33Milwaukee1972
21Chester A. GerlachDem.31South Milwaukee1974
0822George KlickaRep.44Wauwatosa1966
23Thomas A. HaukeDem.40West Allis1972
24Gary J. BarczakDem.39West Allis1972
0925Barbara UlichnyDem.31Milwaukee1978
26Stephen R. LeopoldDem.34Milwaukee1976
27Joseph CzerwinskiDem.34Milwaukee1968
1028David E. PaulsonRep.47Amery1978
29Robert W. HarerRep.37Woodville1978
30James HarsdorfRep.28River Falls1977
1131Mordecai LeeDem.30Milwaukee1976
32Dismas BeckerDem.42Milwaukee1977
33Richard E. PabstDem.45Milwaukee1966
1234Robert J. LarsonRep.46Medford1978
35Sheehan DonoghueRep.35Merrill1972
36Lloyd H. KincaidDem.53Crandon1972
1337David TravisDem.30Madison1978
38Harland E. EversonDem.61Edgerton1970
39Milton LormanRep.51Fort Atkinson1976
1440Francis R. ByersRep.58Marion1968
41Ervin ConradtRep.62Shiocton1964
42David Prosser Jr.Rep.36Appleton1978
1543Cloyd A. PorterRep.43Burlington1972
44Delmar DeLongRep.47Janesville1972
45Gary K. JohnsonDem.39Beloit1970
1646Thomas A. LoftusDem.33Sun Prairie1976
47Jonathan B. BarryDem.33Primrose1976
48Wayne W. WoodDem.48Janesville1976
1749Robert S. Travis Jr.Rep.31Platteville1976
50Joanne M. DurenDem.47Cazenovia1970
51Joseph E. TregoningRep.37Shullsburg1967
1852Earl F. McEssyRep.65Fond du Lac1956
53James R. LewisRep.42West Bend1972
54Esther Doughty LuckhardtRep.65Horicon1962
1955Michael G. EllisRep.36Neenah1970
56Richard A. FlintropDem.33Oshkosh1972
57Gordon R. BradleyRep.57Oshkosh1968
2058Carl OtteDem.55Sheboygan1967
59Calvin PotterDem.33Kohler1974
60David W. Opitz (res. Apr. 17, 1979)Rep.33Port Washington1972
Donald K. Stitt (from Jul. 24, 1979)Rep.34Port Washington1979
2161James F. RooneyDem.43Racine1972
62R. Michael FerrallDem.42Racine1970
63E. James LadwigRep.40Caledonia1978
2264Joseph F. AndreaDem.51Kenosha1976
65Eugene DorffDem.48Kenosha1970
66Mary WagnerDem.29Salem1978
2367David R. HopkinsRep.40Eagle Point1978
68William P. GaginRep.62Eau Claire1968
69Richard ShoemakerDem.27Menomonie1978
2470Donald W. HasenohrlDem.43Pittsville1974
71David HelbachDem.30Stevens Point1978
72Patricia A. GoodrichRep.45Berlin1974
2573Thomas B. MurrayDem.40Superior1972
74David KedrowskiDem.36Washburn1972
75Patricia Spafford SmithDem.53Rice Lake1978
2676Mary Lou MuntsDem.54Madison1972
77Midge MillerDem.56Madison1970
78David ClarenbachDem.25Madison1974
2779Tommy ThompsonRep.37Elroy1966
80James F. LaatschRep.38Arlington1978
81Randall J. RadtkeRep.27Lake Mills1978
2882James A. RutkowskiDem.36Hales Corners1970
83John C. ShabazRep.47New Berlin1964
84Harry G. Snyder (res. Dec. 8, 1980)Rep.40Oconomowoc1974
2985Edward F. McClainDem.43Wausau1974
86Raymond OmernickRep.55Wittenburg1978
87Earl W. SchmidtRep.42Birnamwood1974
3088Richard P. MattyRep.46Stephenson1972
89Cletus J. VanderperrenDem.66Pittsfield1958
90Sharon MetzDem.44Green Bay1974
3191Steve GundersonRep.27Osseo1974
92Robert QuackenbushRep.55Sparta1970
93Marlin SchneiderDem.36Wisconsin Rapids1970
3294Virgil RobertsDem.56Holmen1970
95John MedingerDem.30La Crosse1976
96Bernard LewisonRep.76Viroqua1954
3397Ronald H. LingrenDem.43Menomonee Falls1974
98Edward JackamonisDem.39Waukesha1970
99John M. YoungRep.52Brookfield1978

Employees

Senate employees

  • Chief Clerk: Donald J. Schneider[2]
  • Sergeant-at-Arms: Daniel B. Fields

Assembly employees

Notes

References