- Christine Sinicki
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Christine Sinicki Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
from the 20th districtIn office
1999 – PresentPreceded by Tim Carpenter Personal details Born March 28, 1960
Milwaukee, WisconsinPolitical party Democratic Residence Milwaukee, Wisconsin Occupation State Representative Christine M. Sinicki is a Democratic Party member of the Wisconsin State Assembly, representing the 20th Assembly District since her election in 1998.
Christine Sinicki was born in Milwaukee in March 1960. She was raised in the Bay View neighborhood and is a graduate of Bay View High School. After graduation, Sinicki worked as a waitress until becoming manager of a small business in Bay View. In 1981 she married Michael Sinicki. She has two children.
Rep. Sinicki's political career grew out of her involvement with her children’s education. She is a former PTA member and President. After learning first-hand the issues facing public education, she ran successfully for Milwaukee Public School Board in 1991. Sinicki served on the School board until 1998, when she was elected to the State Assembly.
In 2008, Rep. Sinicki was re-elected to the State Assembly for a 5th term. Shortly after inauguration, she was appointed Chair of the Assembly Labor Committee. She also serves on the Education Committee, the Education Reform Committee, the Transportation Committee, the Children & Families Committee, and the Veterans & Military Affairs Committee.
External links
- [1] official government website
- Biography, voting record, and interest group ratings at Project Vote Smart
- Follow the Money - Christine Sinicki
- Campaign 2008 campaign contributions at Wisconsin Democracy Campaign
Members of the Wisconsin State Assembly 100th Legislature (2011-2012)
Speaker of the Assembly: Jeff Fitzgerald (R) • Speaker pro Tempore: Bill Kramer (R) • Majority Leader: Scott Suder (R) • Minority Leader: Peter W. Barca (D)- Garey Bies (R)
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