Scott Fitzgerald
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Now U.S. Rep (WI-5); led Act 10 union law
Background
Between 2011 and 2018, Scott Fitzgerald held the Senate Majority Leader · Senate seat in Wisconsin, a 7-year tenure. Flagged as a notable historical figure by Officium's curation pass. Took office after Russ Decker; succeeded by Devin LeMahieu. Note: Now U.S. Rep (WI-5); led Act 10 union law. Same-year political environment (2011): Governor Scott Walker; Attorney General JB Van Hollen; Secretary of State Doug La Follette. Later filed for federal office (FEC ID H0WI05113: House).
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Others who held this office in Wisconsin
- Devin LeMahieu (2024-present)
- Devin LeMahieu (2021-2024)
- Russ Decker (2009-2011)
- Dale Schultz (2005-2007)
- Mary Panzer (2003-2005)