89th Wisconsin Legislature

The Eighty-Ninth Wisconsin Legislature convened from January 3, 1989, to January 7, 1991, in regular session, and also convened in two special sessions.[1]

89th Wisconsin Legislature
88th 90th
Wisconsin State Capitol
Overview
Legislative bodyWisconsin Legislature
Meeting placeWisconsin State Capitol
TermJanuary 2, 1989 – January 7, 1991
ElectionNovember 8, 1988
Senate
Members33
Senate PresidentFred Risser (D)
Party controlDemocratic
Assembly
Members99
Assembly SpeakerThomas A. Loftus (D)
Speaker pro temporeDavid Clarenbach (D)
Party controlDemocratic
Sessions
RegularJanuary 3, 1989 – January 7, 1991
Special sessions
Oct. 1989 Spec.October 10, 1989 – March 22, 1990
May 1990 Spec.May 15, 1990 – May 15, 1990

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 8, 1988. 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 4, 1986.[1]

Major events

Major legislation

  • August 8, 1989: An Act relating to state finances and appropriations, constituting the general executive budget bill of the 1989 legislature, and making appropriations, 1989 Act 31. Vetoed in part, this act also established the Wisconsin Department of Corrections.

Party summary

Senate summary

Senate partisan composition
  Democratic: 20 seats
  Republican: 13 seats
Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Dem.Rep.Vacant
End of previous Legislature1914330
Start of Reg. Session2013330
From Apr. 20, 1989[note 1]12321
From Jul. 11, 1989[note 2]13330
From Sep. 1, 1989[note 3]19321
From Oct. 2, 1989[note 4]18312
From Dec. 13, 1989[note 5]1914330
From Jul. 12, 1990[note 6]18321
From Aug. 1, 1990[note 7]13312
From Nov. 28, 1990[note 8]19321
Final voting share59.38%40.63%
Beginning of the next Legislature1914330

Assembly summary

Assembly partisan composition
  Democratic: 56 seats
  Republican: 43 seats
Party
(Shading indicates majority caucus)
Total
Dem.Rep.Vacant
End of previous Legislature5444981
Start of Reg. Session5643990
From Jul. 11, 1989[note 9]42981
From Jul. 31, 1989[note 10]5542972
From Sep. 22, 1989[note 11]43981
From Oct. 26, 1989[note 12]56990
From Dec. 13, 1989[note 13]55981
From Jan. 12, 1990[note 14]42972
From May 15, 1990[note 15]5643990
From May 28, 1990[note 16]42981
From Jul. 1, 1990[note 17]55972
Final voting share56.7%43.3%
Beginning of the next Legislature5841990

Sessions

  • Regular session: January 3, 1989 – January 7, 1991
  • October 1989 special session: October 10, 1989 – March 22, 1990
  • May 1990 special session: May 15, 1990

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-Ninth Wisconsin Legislature:[2]

Senate partisan representation
  Democratic: 20 seats
  Republican: 13 seats
Dist.SenatorPartyAge
(1989)
HomeFirst
elected
01Alan LaseeRep.51Rockland, Brown County1977
02Robert CowlesRep.38Green Bay, Brown County1987
03Brian BurkeDem.30Milwaukee, Milwaukee County1988
04Barbara UlichnyDem.41Milwaukee, Milwaukee County1984
05Mordecai Lee (res. Sep. 1, 1989)Dem.40Milwaukee, Milwaukee County1982
Tom Barrett (from Dec. 13, 1989)Dem.36Milwaukee, Milwaukee County1989
06Gary GeorgeDem.34Milwaukee, Milwaukee County1980
07John PlewaDem.43Milwaukee, Milwaukee County1984
08Joseph CzarnezkiDem.34Milwaukee, Milwaukee County1983
09William Te WinkleDem.34Sheboygan, Sheboygan County1986
10Richard Shoemaker (res. Oct. 2, 1989)Dem.37Menomonie, Dunn County1988
William Berndt (from Dec. 13, 1989)Rep.33Clifton, Pierce County1989
11J. Mac Davis (res. Aug. 1, 1990)Rep.36Waukesha, Waukesha County1976
--Vacant from Aug. 1, 1990--
12Lloyd H. Kincaid (res. Jul. 12, 1990)Dem.63Crandon, Forest County1983
Roger Breske (from Nov. 28, 1990)Dem.52Elderon, Marathon County1990
13Barbara LormanRep.56Fort Atkinson, Jefferson County1980
14Joseph LeeanRep.46Dayton, Waupaca County1984
15Timothy WeedenRep.37Beloit, Rock County1987
16Charles ChvalaDem.34Madison, Dane County1984
17Richard KreulRep.64Fennimore, Grant County1978
18Carol BuettnerRep.40Oshkosh, Winnebago County1987
19Michael G. EllisRep.47Neenah, Winnebago County1982
20Donald K. StittRep.44Port Washington, Ozaukee County1984
21Joseph A. StrohlDem.42Racine, Racine County1978
22Joseph F. AndreaDem.61Kenosha, Kenosha County1984
23Marvin J. RoshellDem.56Lafayette, Chippewa County1978
24David HelbachDem.40Stevens Point, Portage County1983
25Robert JauchDem.43Poplar, Douglas County1986
26Fred RisserDem.61Madison, Dane County1962
27Russ FeingoldDem.35Middleton, Dane County1982
28Lynn AdelmanDem.49New Berlin, Waukesha County1976
29Walter ChilsenRep.65Wausau, Marathon County1966
30Jerome Van SistineDem.62Green Bay, Brown County1976
31Rodney C. MoenDem.51Whitehall, Trempealeau County1982
32Brian RudeRep.33Coon Valley, Vernon County1984
33Susan Engeleiter (res. Apr. 20, 1989)Rep.36Brookfield, Waukesha County1980
Margaret Farrow (from Jul. 11, 1989)Rep.54Elm Grove, Waukesha County1989

Members of the Assembly

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

Assembly partisan representation
  Democratic: 56 seats
  Republican: 43 seats
Senate
Dist.
Dist.RepresentativePartyAge
(1989)
HomeFirst
Elected
0101Lary J. SwobodaDem.49Luxemburg1970
02Dale BolleDem.65Whitelaw1982
03Alvin OttRep.39Brillion1986
0204Cathy ZeuskeRep.30Shawano1982
05Gary J. SchmidtRep.41Chilton1984
06Rosemary HinkfussDem.57Green Bay1988
0307Gwen MooreDem.37Milwaukee1988
08Peter BockDem.40Milwaukee1986
09Walter KunickiDem.30Milwaukee1980
0410Betty Jo Nelsen (res. Jan. 12, 1990)Rep.53Shorewood1979
Alberta Darling (from May 15, 1990)Rep.46River Hills1990
11Louis FortisDem.41Milwaukee1986
12Barbara NotesteinDem.39Milwaukee1984
0513Thomas SeeryDem.43Milwaukee1982
14Thomas Barrett (res. Dec. 13, 1989)Dem.35Milwaukee1984
David Cullen (from May 15, 1990)Dem.30Milwaukee1990
15Shirley KrugDem.30Milwaukee1984
0616Spencer CoggsDem.39Milwaukee1982
17Annette Polly WilliamsDem.51Milwaukee1980
18Marcia P. CoggsDem.60Milwaukee1976
0719Louise M. Tesmer (res. Jul. 31, 1989)Dem.46Milwaukee1972
Rosemary Potter (res. Oct. 26, 1989)Dem.37Milwaukee1989
20Tim CarpenterDem.28Milwaukee1984
21Richard GrobschmidtDem.40South Milwaukee1984
0822Jeannette BellDem.47West Allis1982
23Thomas A. HaukeDem.50West Allis1972
24Peggy KrusickDem.32Milwaukee1983
0925Vernon W. HolschbachDem.62Manitowoc1980
26Calvin PotterDem.43Kohler1974
27Wilfrid J. TurbaRep.60Russell1982
1028Harvey StowerDem.44Amery1982
29Alvin BaldusDem.62Menomonie1966
30Sheila HarsdorfRep.32River Falls1988
1131Joanne HuelsmanRep.50Waukesha1982
32Joseph WimmerRep.54Waukesha1982
33Steven FotiRep.30Oconomowoc1982
1234Jim HolperinDem.38Eagle River1982
35Thomas D. OuradaRep.30Antigo1984
36John VolkDem.73Freedom1983
1337Randall J. RadtkeRep.37Lake Mills1978
38Margaret S. LewisRep.34Jefferson1984
39Robert GoetschRep.55Oak Grove1982
1440William LorgeRep.28Deer Creek1988
41Robert T. WelchRep.30Leon1984
42Ben BrancelRep.38Douglas1986
1543Charles W. ColemanRep.56Richmond1982
44Wayne W. WoodDem.58Janesville1976
45Judy RobsonDem.49Beloit1987
1646Thomas A. LoftusDem.43Sun Prairie1976
47David G. DeiningerRep.41Monroe1986
48Sue RohanDem.36Monona1984
1749David A. BrandemuehlRep.57Mount Ida1986
50Dale SchultzRep.35Washington1982
51Joseph E. Tregoning (res. May 28, 1990)Rep.47Shullsburg1967
--Vacant from May 28, 1990--
1852Peg LautenschlagerDem.33Fond du Lac1988
53Mary PanzerRep.37West Bend1980
54Gregg UnderheimRep.38Oshkosh1987
1955Esther K. WallingRep.48Menasha1982
56Judith KlusmanRep.32Oshkosh1988
57David Prosser Jr.Rep.46Appleton1978
2058Steven D. LoucksRep.27Mequon1988
59Michael A. LehmanRep.45Hartford1988
60Susan B. VergerontRep.43Cedarburg1984
2161Scott C. Fergus (res. Jul. 1, 1990)Dem.33Racine1984
--Vacant from Jul. 1, 1990--
62Kimberly PlacheDem.27Racine1988
63E. James LadwigRep.50Caledonia1978
2264Peter W. BarcaDem.33Kenosha1984
65John AntaramianDem.34Kenosha1982
66Cloyd A. PorterRep.53Burlington1972
2367Leo Richard HamiltonDem.61Chippewa Falls1986
68David ZienRep.38Taft1988
69Heron Van GordenRep.62Neillsville1982
2470Donald W. HasenohrlDem.53Pittsville1974
71Stan GruszynskiDem.39Stevens Point1984
72Marlin SchneiderDem.46Wisconsin Rapids1970
2573Frank BoyleDem.43Summit1986
74Barbara LintonDem.36Ashland1986
75Mary HublerDem.36Rice Lake1984
2676Rebecca YoungDem.54Madison1984
77Spencer BlackDem.38Madison1984
78David ClarenbachDem.35Madison1974
2779Joe WinekeDem.31Verona1982
80Robert M. ThompsonDem.61Dekorra1970
81David TravisDem.40Madison1978
2882James A. RutkowskiDem.46Hales Corners1970
83David J. LepakRep.29Muskego1984
84Marc C. DuffRep.27New Berlin1988
2985Gregory HuberDem.32Wausau1988
86Brad ZweckDem.30Mosinee1986
87Robert J. LarsonRep.56Medford1978
3088John GardRep.26Lena1987
89Cletus J. VanderperrenDem.76Pittsfield1958
90Mary Lou E. Van DreelDem.53Green Bay1986
3191Barbara GronemusDem.57Whitehall1982
92Terry MusserRep.41Irving1984
93Jacquelyn J. LahnRep.36Clear Creek1988
3294Virgil RobertsDem.66Holmen1970
95John MedingerDem.40La Crosse1976
96DuWayne JohnsrudRep.45Eastman1984
3397Lolita SchneidersRep.57Menomonee Falls1980
98Peggy RosenzweigRep.52Wauwatosa1982
99Margaret Farrow (res. Jul. 11, 1989)Rep.54Elm Grove1986
Frank Urban (from Sep. 22, 1989)Rep.59Elm Grove1989

Employees

Senate employees

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

Assembly employees

  • Chief Clerk: Thomas T. Melvin[2]
  • Sergeant-at-Arms: Robert G. Johnston

Notes

References