David E. Clarenbach Papers, 1974-1992 (bulk 1984-1992)


Summary Information
Title: David E. Clarenbach Papers
Inclusive Dates: 1974-1992 (bulk 1984-1992)

Creator:
  • Clarenbach, David E., 1953-
Call Number: Mss 1029; Audio 1441A

Quantity: 6.4 cubic feet (16 archives boxes) and 2 audio recordings (cassette tapes)

Repository:
Archival Locations:
Wisconsin Historical Society (Map)

Abstract:
Papers of David E. Clarenbach, a Democratic representative of Wisconsin's 78th Assembly District (Madison, Wisconsin). The collection reflects Clarenbach's political career from his election to the Assembly in 1974 through his bid for Congress in 1992. The bulk of the records are from 1984 to 1992 and consist of working legislative issue and committee files, including incoming and outgoing correspondence, speeches, notes, newsletters, press releases, copies of bills, political research data, memoranda, and clippings. Reflected in the papers is Clarenbach's interest in issues such as AIDS legislation, abortion, gay rights, women's issues, patients' rights, and the divesture of state funds in South Africa.

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Language: English

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Biography/History

David E. Clarenbach was born in St. Louis, Missouri on September 26, 1953, to Kathryn and Henry Clarenbach. After his parents moved back to Wisconsin in the early 1960s, he was educated in the Madison public schools, and attended the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Clarenbach's parents were both politically active: Kathryn Clarenbach, was the first chairwoman of the National Organization of Women (NOW); and Henry Clarenbach, a real estate agent, served as a delegate to the 1968 Democratic Convention, and was an anti-war activist. Clarenbach's maternal grandfather, Alexander Frederick, a Methodist minister, served in the Wisconsin State Assembly in 1914. In various articles and profiles, David Clarenbach readily admits that growing up in a feminist household had a tremendous effect on his life and his views of fairness and equality.

In high school, Clarenbach lobbied for student representation on the Madison School Board. In 1972, at the age of 18, Clarenbach was elected to the Dane County Board of Supervisors. There he championed mass transit, neighborhood preservation, and ethics reform. In 1974, Clarenbach served on the Madison City Council. Clarenbach was elected to the Wisconsin State Assembly in 1974 at the age of 21 and in 1983, his fellow legislators appointed him to the Assembly leadership position of Speaker Pro Tempore. Clarenbach served in that capacity until he left the Assembly in 1993, after an unsuccessful bid to represent Wisconsin's 2nd District in the United States Congress.

From 1975 through 1979, Clarenbach proposed various legislation, including a nuclear moratorium and a workers' rights bill (both of which eventually became law). Clarenbach chaired panels on health care, privacy, and tax exemptions. Clarenbach was also the first urban legislator to sit on the Agriculture Committee.

Throughout his career, Clarenbach was involved in the growth and development of the gay and lesbian civil rights movement. In 1982, along with Milwaukee gay activist Leon Rouse, Clarenbach and others were credited with helping push through Wisconsin's Gay and Lesbian Civil Rights Act of 1982. This was the first law in the United States which prohibited discrimination in public accommodations, employment, and housing based on sexual orientation. This bill was considered a “landmark achievement,” not only for Wisconsin, but the nation.

Clarenbach also fought, unsuccessfully, to establish universal health care in the state. Coincidently, Clarenbach was dropped from his own private health insurance plan in 2003 and found that no other insurance company would cover him because of a preexisting condition. Clarenbach had been diagnosed with degenerative cervical spondylosis and, after losing his insurance, was quoted in a 2004 article in The Advocate saying: “No matter how much I paid for a premium, I was simply uninsurable.”

Clarenbach served on many other committees and groups during his time in the Assembly including: Agriculture Committee and its Subcommittee on the Future of the Family Farm (chairperson); Assembly Organization; Financial Institutions and Insurance; Labor; Rule; Reform of Health Insurance (chairperson); Legislative Council; State Historical Society Board of Curators; Management of the Yahara Watershed (chairperson); Elections; Government Operations (chairperson); Legislative Council Committee on Economic Development (chairperson); Joint Survey Committee of Tax Exemptions (co-chair); Judiciary; and Commerce and Consumer Affairs.

During his political career, Clarenbach belonged to numerous professional, non-governmental, and civic organizations including: ACLU of Wisconsin; Madison AIDS Support Network Board of Directors; National Council of Senior Citizens; Jewish Community Council; NAACP; Urban League; Environmental Decade; Women's Political Caucus; SANE/Freeze Campaign; National Organization of Women; Wisconsin Historical Society; and Humane Society. Clarenbach also served as a delegate to the Democratic National Conventions in 1980, 1984, and 1988.

On June 14, 1995, it was announced that he had been selected to head The Gay and Lesbian Victory Fund. At that time, the Victory Fund was the nation's 15th largest independent political action committee and had contributed more than 1 million dollars directly to the campaigns of qualified openly gay and lesbian candidates. Clarenbach came out regarding his sexual orientation after he left public office in 1993. He was quoted as saying: “One of the biggest regrets of my life is that I didn't run for Congress as an openly gay candidate. As Executive Director of the Victory Fund, I will do everything in my power to keep other qualified candidates from making the same mistake.” Clarenbach served in that position until August 9, 1996. Since then, David Clarenbach has served as a political consultant and lives in Madison, Wisconsin.

Timeline

1953 Birth, St. Louis, Missouri
1972 Elected to Dane County Board of Supervisors, where he championed mass transit, neighborhood preservation, and ethics reform
1974 Elected to second term on Dane County Board of Supervisors
1974 Appointed to Madison Common Council
1974-1976 1st Assembly term
1975-1979 Proposed nuclear moratorium and workers rights bills. Both of these bills eventually become law. Chaired panels on health care, privacy and tax exemptions, and was the first urban legislator on the Agriculture Committee
1976-4978 2nd Assembly term
1978-1980 3rd Assembly term
1980-1982 4th Assembly term
1980-1982 Fight to give utility consumers a stronger voice results in creation of the Citizens Utility Board. In a first for the nation, bill to ban discrimination based on sexual orientation is enacted. As head of the Government Operations and Economic Development Committees, he pushed for new jobs to reduce welfare dependency
1982-1984 5th Assembly term
1983-1985 Elected by colleagues to the Assembly leadership as Speaker Pro Tem. Served in this capacity until 1991. Won enactment of a sexual privacy law repealing archaic criminal penalties. Sponsored the pro-choice bill to repeal a ban on publicly financed abortions for poor women. The first University of Wisconsin (UW) student regent was appointed under a law Clarenbach authored
1984-1986 6th Assembly term
1986-1988 7th Assembly term
1986-1990 Special Committee on the Yahara Watershed broke the deadlock over lakes quality, creating new cleanup authority. Adoption of his anti-hate crimes bill created tough penalties for violence against minorities. Bill of rights for persons with AIDS was also signed into law
1990-1992 8th Assembly term
1991 Chosen to chair new committees on health insurance reform and family farming. Continued the fight to defend women's reproductive choices, protect jobs and the environment, and defend civil liberties
1992 Made unsuccessful bid for United States Congress
Scope and Content Note

The David E. Clarenbach Papers document Clarenbach's professional career as a member of the Wisconsin Assembly and date from 1974 through 1992 (bulk 1980s). The collection consists of incoming and outgoing correspondence, speeches, notes, newsletters, press releases, copies of bills, political research data, memoranda, and clippings. The collection is divided into two series: LEGISLATIVE FILES and CONGRESSIONAL CAMPAIGN FILES.

The LEGISLATIVE FILES series consists of alphabetical subject files on the issues with which Clarenbach was most active including AIDS legislation, abortion, gay rights, women's issues, patients' rights, and the divesture of state funds in South Africa. Most of the documentation consists of press releases and announcements prepared by Clarenbach's office, bill drafts prepared by the Legislative Reference Bureau, and communications sent to Clarenbach or prepared on his behalf in support of or opposition to proposed legislation. There is also a tape recording of Representative Clarenbach speaking in the Wisconsin Assembly during the final disposition of Assembly Bill 235, the Sexual Consent Bill on May 7, 1981.

The CONGRESSIONAL CAMPAIGN FILES series documents a research study conducted on behalf of the Clarenbach campaign during his 1992 bid to represent Wisconsin's 2nd District in the United States Congress. The files consist of political research data compiled by an outside research group and include polling statistics, data analysis, key findings, and strategic recommendations extracted from a survey conducted of Wisconsin voters. The files also contain research reports on Clarenbach and his opponent Scott Klug giving vote history, questionable actions taken, beliefs, expenses, and PAC money taken, and focus group scripts giving brief summaries of positions in commercial format.

Alternate Format

Selections from David E. Clarenbach Papers in Turning Points in Wisconsin History: Wisconsin passes the county's first gay rights law, 1982.

Administrative/Restriction Information
Access Restrictions

Access to this collection requires the written permission of David E. Clarenbach or his designee until January 1, 2023, or Mr. Clarenbach's death, whichever comes first.


Acquisition Information

Presented by David E. Clarenbach, December 30, 1992; March 1, 1995; and December 9, 1997. Accession Number: M93-053, M95-167, M97-084


Processing Information

Processed by Kimberly Thomas (Practicum student), May 2007.


Contents List
Mss 1029
Series: Legislative Files
Abortion
Box   1
Folder   1
191 Bill, 1990
Box   1
Folder   2
1989-1990 Abortion Bill (AB 20), 1989-1990
Box   1
Folder   3
AB 832 (January 22, 1988), 1989
Box   1
Folder   4
Bill drafts, 1991
Box   1
Folder   5
Bill requesters (correspondence), 1989
Box   1
Folder   6
Press conference, 1988-1990
Accommodation Policy
Box   1
Folder   7
Article, undated
Box   1
Folder   8
Bill drafts (1987), 1986
Box   1
Folder   9
Bill drafts (past), 1986
Box   1
Folder   10
Correspondence, 1984-1987
Box   1
Folder   11
Huelsman Bill, 1987
Box   1
Folder   12
Law LRB 0700 Wis. Stat. 992.04(2), 1990
Box   1
Folder   13
Adamany, David, 1979-1982
AIDS
Box   1
Folder   14
1989-1990 Legislation, 1989
Box   1
Folder   15
AB 400 / Act 201, 1989-1990
Box   1
Folder   16
Article from AIDS Policy & Law, 1990
Box   1
Folder   17
Funding request, 1989
Box   1
Folder   18
General file, 1986, 1991, 1992
Box   1
Folder   19
Graziano budget proposal, 1990
Box   1
Folder   20
Health Insurance Risk Sharing Plan (HIRSP): 1988 Proposal, 1988-1989
Box   1
Folder   21
Nurses concerns, 1990
Box   1
Folder   22
Public hearing, Milwaukee, 1990 July 24
Box   1
Folder   23
Revision of OCI's HIV-testing rule, 1990
Box   1
Folder   24
Roshell Bill / SB 26, 1989
Box   1
Folder   25
Testing in assault cases, 1989
Box   1
Folder   26
Wisconsin AIDS Initiative, 1989-1991
Box   2
Folder   1
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), 1983, 1989
Box   2
Folder   2
Armstrong, Karl, 1975-1977
Box   2
Folder   3
Averill, Paul, 1984, 1985, 1987
Box   2
Folder   4
Barbee, Lloyd, 1983-1985
Box   2
Folder   5
Barry, Jonathan, 1984-1985
Box   2
Folder   6
Baum, Mary Kay, 1974, 1985, 1987, 1992
Box   2
Folder   7
Bear, Peter, 1979
Black Hawk Resolution
Box   2
Folder   8
Bad Axe Day (May 5, 1990), 1990
Box   2
Folder   9
Citation, 1990-1991
Box   2
Folder   10
Portrait dedication, 1991
Box   2
Folder   11
Reconciliation resolution, 1989-1990
Box   2
Folder   12
Boyer, Dennis, 1991
Brown, Jerry (California Governor)
Box   2
Folder   13
Campaign information, 1979-1980
Box   2
Folder   14
General correspondence, 1979-1984
Box   2
Folder   15
Correspondence from Brown, 1979-1980
Box   2
Folder   16
Buddhist, 1988
Box   2
Folder   17
Business, Small, 1983-1985
Box   2
Folder   18
Carley, David, 1977-1978
Box   2
Folder   19
Chvala, Chuck, 1991-1992
Box   2
Folder   20
CIA - FOIA appeal, 1977
Box   2
Folder   21
CIA - AB 400 (privacy of personal records), 1977, 1980-1981
Box   2
Folder   22
Clarenbach, David, campaign materials, 1990-1991
Consenting Adults Bill, AB 250
Box   2
Folder   23
Correspondence received, 1983
Box   2
Folder   24
Originals, 1981, 1983
Box   2
Folder   25
Supporters and contacts, 1981-1983
Box   3
Folder   1
AB 250 (roll call), 1983
Box   3
Folder   2
Articles (information), 1977, 1979, 1980, 1981, 1983
Box   3
Folder   3
Editorials, 1977, 1980-1981, 1983
Box   3
Folder   4
Information, 1973-1983
Box   3
Folder   5
Opponents, 1977-1978, 1980-1981, 1983
Box   3
Folder   6
Past correspondence received, 1977-1982
Box   3
Folder   7
Past speeches, press releases, articles (we wrote), 1979-1981
Box   3
Folder   8
Statements of support, 1973, 1976-1981, 1983
Box   3
Folder   9
Wisconsin Act 17, 1983
Box   3
Folder   10
Communication Workers of America, 1990-1991
Box   3
Folder   11
Couper, David, 1976
Box   3
Folder   12
Cuomo, Mario, 1985
Box   3
Folder   13
Daily Cardinal, 1991
Box   3
Folder   14
Typesetting lab, 1989
Box   3
Folder   15
Deer, Ada, 1991-1992
Democratic National Convention
Box   3
Folder   16
1980
Box   3
Folder   17
1984
Box   3
Folder   18
1988
Box   4
Folder   1-4
Domestic Partnership Act, 1988-1990
Box   4
Folder   5
Donaldson, Elwin, compensation, 1983-1984
Box   4
Folder   6
Dukakis, Michael, 1988
Box   4
Folder   7
Dwyer, Tom, 1989-1990
Economic Democracy Act
Box   4
Folder   8
1987 Bill Drafts (AB 500), 1985-1986
Box   4
Folder   9
General file, 1985-1987
Box   4
Folder   10
Plant Closings Bill, 1984-1987
Box   4
Folder   11
Progressive Alternative Budget Amendment, 1985-1986
Box   4
Folder   12
Testimony, 1986
Box   4
Folder   13
Wisconsin, Campaign for Economic Democracy, 1984-1988
Box   4
Folder   14
El Salvador, 1989-1990
Box   4
Folder   15
Employment Discrimination - 1991 Wisconsin Act 310 / AB 570, 1991-1992
Box   5
Folder   1
Ethics Board (State), 1977-1992
Box   5
Folder   2
Gary Goyke investigation, 1988
Box   5
Folder   3
Frank, Barney, 1983-1989
Gay Rights
Box   5
Folder   4
1982 Election, 1983, 1985
Box   5
Folder   5
5-year Birthday, 1987
AB 70
Box   5
Folder   6
Affirmative Action, 1981-1982
Box   5
Folder   7
Assembly Hearing, 1981
Box   5
Folder   8
Bill and Amendments, 1981-1982
Box   5
Folder   9-10
Correspondence received, 1982-1983, 1985, 1987, 1990
Box   5
Folder   11
Debate, 1980-1982
Box   5
Folder   12
Endorsements, 1973-1976, 1978, 1981-1982
Box   5
Folder   13
FBI-ROTC, 1982-1983, 1985, 1987
Box   5
Folder   14
Follow-up mailing, 1983-1984
Box   5
Folder   15
Mailings sent, 1979, 1981-1983
Box   5
Folder   16
Originals to copy, undated
Box   5
Folder   17
Press releases, 1981-1982
Box   5
Folder   18
Repeal effort, 1983
Box   5
Folder   19
State hearing, 1981-1982
Box   5
Folder   20
Tally sheets, 1981-1982
Box   5
Folder   21
Advocate articles, 1985
Box   5
Folder   22
Articles, 1976-1979, 1981-1983, 1988
Box   5
Folder   23
Articles, information, 1972, 1978, 1980, 1982-1983, 1986-1987
Chapter 112
Box   6
Folder   1
Enforcement, 1983, 1985, 1987-1988
Box   6
Folder   2
Enforcement (UW bulletins and pamphlets), 1977, 1982, 1984
Box   6
Folder   3
Copies and information packets, 1980-1982
Box   6
Folder   4
Correspondence, 1976-1987
Box   6
Folder   5
Decade of G/L Rights (December article), 1987, 1989
Box   6
Folder   6
Equal Rights DILHR Stats., 1983, 1986
Box   6
Folder   7
Faculty Senate, 1987-1988
Box   6
Folder   8
Falwell, Jerry, 1980-1981
Box   6
Folder   9
Federal Law, 1976-1981
Box   6
Folder   10
G/L Proclamation information, 1989
Box   6
Folder   11
Galvanize rally (May 6, 1989), 1989, 1991
Box   6
Folder   12
Gertrude Stein Democratic Club speech, 1990
Box   6
Folder   13
Governor's Council, 1983, 1986
Box   6
Folder   14
November 18, 1989 Gay/Lesbian Conference, Madison, 1988-1989
Box   6
Folder   15
Opponents, 1980-1982
Box   6
Folder   16
Organizations, 1982
Box   6
Folder   17
Past correspondence, 1976-1980
Box   6
Folder   18
Press release, 1986
Box   6
Folder   19
Previous bills, 1977, 1980
Box   6
Folder   20
Zierten, Barbara, masters thesis, 1992
Box   6
Folder   21
Green Bay Packers, 1983-1985
Box   6
Folder   22
Gulf War, 1990-1991
Gun Control
Box   6
Folder   23
Gun bill, 1990
Box   6
Folder   24
Legislation (“Florida” Bill), 1989
Box   6
Folder   25
Gunderson, Steve, 1980, 1991
Box   7
Folder   1
Hayden, Tom, 1980-1988
Box   7
Folder   2
Harman, Gordon, 1982
Hate Crimes
Box   7
Folder   3
Articles and information, 1987-1991
Box   7
Folder   4
Correspondence, 1987, 1988, 1990-1991
Box   7
Folder   5
Mailing (February 1988), 1987-1988
Box   7
Folder   6
Press conference, 1988-1989, 1991
Box   7
Folder   7
Trailer, 1988
Health Care
Box   7
Folder   8
Initiatives, 1990-1992
Box   7
Folder   9
Legislative Reference Bureau memos, drafts, notes, 1990
Box   7
Folder   10
Legislative Council, 1989-1990
Box   7
Folder   11
Press, 1988-1990
Wisconsin Historical Society
Box   7
Folder   12
Archival collection, 1989
Box   7
Folder   13
Director's position (Muller), AB 889, 1989-1990
Box   7
Folder   14
Governance Committee, 1981-1983
Box   7
Folder   15
Indian artifacts, 1991
Box   7
Folder   16
Social Action Collection, 1989
Audio   1441A/2
Proposal to reform the WHS on WHA Radio, 1982 April 15
Scope and Content Note: Also includes WHS Society Director Richard Erney's response to Clarenbach's proposal.
Box   7
Folder   17
Human Rights, Latin America, 1989
Box   7
Folder   18
Humane Society, 1989-1990
Box   7
Folder   19
Irwin, Jim, citation, 1991
Box   7
Folder   20
Israel Independence Day, 1990
Box   7
Folder   21
Isthmus, 1987
Box   7
Folder   22
Jewish Community, 1991
Box   7
Folder   23
Kasdorf, Bill
Box   7
Folder   24
Kastenmeier, Robert, 1977-1978, 1980, 1984-1985, 1987, 1989, 1991, 1992
Box   7
Folder   25
Klein-Dickert, Painters' Local, 1986-1988, 1990
Box   7
Folder   26
Klug, Scott, 1991-1992
Box   8
Folder   1
Laos, 1988-1989
Box   8
Folder   2
League of Women Voters, Wisconsin, 1984, 1986-1988, 1990, 1992
Box   8
Folder   3
1991-1992 Legislative Session bills, 1991-1992
Box   8
Folder   4
Letterman, David, 1986
Box   8
Folder   5
Lucey, Patrick, 1976-1977, 1982
Box   8
Folder   6
Madison Police Department, 1972, 1983
Box   8
Folder   7
Maier, Henry, 1985-1986
Marijuana decriminalization
Box   8
Folder   8
Letters sent, 1978-1979
Box   8
Folder   9
Press releases, speech drafts, 1977-1979, 1981
Box   8
Folder   10
Martin, Steve, 1977
Box   8
Folder   11
McCrea, Ron, 1982, 1987
Box   8
Folder   12
McGovern, George, 1971
Box   8
Folder   13
Minnich, James LeRoy, 1984
Box   8
Folder   14
Nager, Ed, 1974, 1982, 1987
Box   8
Folder   15
Newsletter articles, Neighborhood Association, 1981, 1983-1986, 1989, 1991
Box   8
Folder   16
Newsletters, 1975-1985, 1987, 1992
Box   8
Folder   17
Nicaragua - WCCN 9/25 PH, 1988-1990
Nuclear Moratorium
Box   8
Folder   18
Nuclear Power, 1981-1984, 1986-1987
Box   8
Folder   19
Nuclear Weapons AR 18, 1981-1983
Box   8
Folder   20
Open Housing Law, 1989
Box   8
Folder   21
Oscar Mayer, 1984
Box   8
Folder   22
Patients' Bill of Rights, 1976, 1978-1979, 1981-1986
Box   8
Folder   23
Persian Gulf War, 1990-1991
Box   8
Folder   24
PM Magazine, 1981
Box   9
Folder   5
Political discrimination, 1987-1988, 1990
Pornography
Box   8
Folder   25
Articles and information, 1984
Box   8
Folder   26
Correspondence, 1984-1986
Fact
Box   9
Folder   1
Articles and information, 1984-1985
Box   9
Folder   2
Correspondence, 1984-1985
Box   9
Folder   3
Hand-outs, 1984
Box   9
Folder   4
Press conference, 1984
Press releases
Box   9
Folder   6-16
1975-1985
Box   10
Folder   1-7
1986-1992
Box   10
Folder   8
1991-1992
Prisons
Box   10
Folder   9
Articles and information, 1975-1977, 1980
Box   10
Folder   10
Correspondence, 1987
Box   10
Folder   11
Organizations, 1980-1981
Box   10
Folder   12
Reform report, 1974-1975
Box   10
Folder   13
Wrongful imprisonment compensation, 1979
Box   10
Folder   14
Pritchard, Reverend Richard, 1977, 1982
Box   10
Folder   15
Privacy of library records, 1975, 1977-1978
Box   10
Folder   16
Privacy of Personal Records Special Committee: Special Committee Legislation, 1976-1979, 1983
Box   10
Folder   17
Proxmire, William, 1976, 1980, 1983
Box   10
Folder   18-19
Questionnaires, 1991-1992
Box   10
Folder   20
Quotes, 1988-1992
Rawhide
Box   11
Folder   1
Articles, 1986-1987
Box   11
Folder   2
Bills, 1987
Box   11
Folder   3
Correspondence, 1986-1988
Box   11
Folder   4
Hand-outs, 1986-1987
Box   11
Folder   5
IRS information, 1986-1987
Box   11
Folder   6
Labor Subcommittee on Fair Employment, 1987-1988
Box   11
Folder   7
Letters from State Agencies, 1986-1987
Box   11
Folder   8
Mailings, 1986-1988
Box   11
Folder   9
Meetings and public hearing, 1986-1987
Box   11
Folder   10
Roll calls, 1986-1987
Box   11
Folder   11
Republican Party, 1992
Box   11
Folder   12
Right to privacy, 1988
Box   11
Folder   13
Rogga, Brian, 1986
Box   11
Folder   14
Roll call operational report cards, 1975-1990
Box   11
Folder   15
Rosenzweig, Peggy, 1989
Box   11
Folder   16
ROTC, 1982-1988, 1990
Rural Priorities Committee
Box   11
Folder   17
Agriculture, 1986
Box   11
Folder   18
Articles and information, 1984-1985
Box   11
Folder   19
Press releases, 1984-1988
Box   12
Folder   1
Sailboards, 1986-1990
Box   12
Folder   2
Schreiber, Martin, 1976-1977
Box   12
Folder   3
SERLA for LTEs, 1988, 1990
Audio   1441A/1
Sexual Consent Bill, 1981 May 7
Mss 1029
Box   12
Folder   4
SIDS (sudden infant death syndrome), 1990
Social Worker's Licensure Bill
Box   12
Folder   5
1988-1990
Box   12
Folder   6
Correspondence, 1991-1992
Box   12
Folder   7-8
1991 Act 160/LRB 0278/AB 125, 1991-1992
South Africa
Box   12
Folder   9
1979 Bill, Nondiscrimination, 1979
Box   12
Folder   10
AB 1005, 1977
Box   12
Folder   11
AB 1213, 1977
Box   12
Folder   12
Correspondence, organizations, 1975-1978, 1985-1986
Box   12
Folder   13
Investments, 1984-1986
Box   13
Folder   1
Namibia, 1987, 1989
Box   13
Folder   2
Press releases, speech drafts, 1977-1978, 1985
Box   13
Folder   3
South African Lobby Law violation, 1988-1989
Box   13
Folder   4
State Investment Board, 1977-1978, 1981
Box   13
Folder   5
UW Regents, 1977-1978
Box   13
Folder   6
Star Trek,1975
Box   13
Folder   7
Strike Clauses in State Contracts, 1988
Box   13
Folder   8
Stucker, Darren, 1980
Student Rights
Box   13
Folder   9
Articles, 1973, 1975, 1987-1988
Box   13
Folder   10
Correspondence, endorsements, 1973
Box   13
Folder   11
Drafts, testimony, 1973
Box   13
Folder   12-13
Information, 1971-1972, 1987-1990
Teaching Assistants
Box   13
Folder   14
AB 50, 1982-1985
Box   13
Folder   15
1980 Strike, 1990
Box   13
Folder   16
Teacher Rights, Teachers as Alderpersons, 1972-1974
Box   13
Folder   17
Television interviews, 1971-1979, 1983-1992
Third Party - Elections funding
Box   13
Folder   18
1987 bill drafts, 1984, 1990
Box   13
Folder   19
AB 318 - 1986 past bill, 1985
Box   13
Folder   20
Elections, funding: articles/general information, 1984-1987
Box   14
Folder   1
Thompson, Tommy, 1990-1991
Box   14
Folder   2
The Tonight Show, 1980
Toxic Information Act
Box   14
Folder   3
Co-Sponsors Community Right to Know, 1987
Box   14
Folder   4
January 14 press conference, 1987-1989
Box   14
Folder   5
Trailer 1989-1990 Bills 87A99, 1989
Box   14
Folder   6
UW-Athletic Department, 1975-1976
Box   14
Folder   7
UW Faculty survey, 1978
Box   14
Folder   8
UW Faculty survey comments, 1983
Box   14
Folder   9
UW Student Regent, 1977, 1979, 1984-1985
Box   14
Folder   10
UW Tuition, 1977-1979, 1983, 1984, 1986, 1988-1989
Tuition Limits
Box   14
Folder   11
1987-1988
Box   14
Folder   12
1989-1990 Bills 1987A905, 1988-1989
Box   14
Folder   13
Wisconsin Arts Board, 1991
Box   14
Folder   14
Wisconsin Light articles, 1989-1992
Box   14
Folder   15
WORT-Property Tax Exemption, 1980-1981, 1985
Yahara Lake Committee
Box   15
Folder   1
Yahara Bill, 1989-1990
Box   15
Folder   2
Articles, 1984, 1986-1990
Box   15
Folder   3
Committee members/mailing list, 1987
Box   15
Folder   4-6
Correspondence, 1986-1989
Box   15
Folder   7
General, 1987-1988, 1990-1992
Box   15
Folder   8
Initial findings paper, 1987
Box   15
Folder   9
Lake Management Program, 1965-1969
Box   15
Folder   10-11
Letters to Governor Supporting AB 499, 1987-1988
Meetings
Box   15
Folder   12
1987 April 27
Box   15
Folder   13
1987 May 18
Box   15
Folder   14
Public hearing, 1987 April 13
Box   15
Folder   15
Survey, 1987 March
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Folder   16
Veto message, undated
Series: Congressional Campaign Files
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Folder   1
A Survey of Attitudes among Voters in Wisconsin's 2nd Congressional District, Volume 1, 1992 July
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Folder   2
Focus Group scripts, 1992
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Folder   3
Research Report on Assemblyman David Clarenbach, 1992 July
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Folder   4
Research Report on Congressman Scott Klug, 1992 July
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Folder   5
Survey among Voters in Wisconsin's 2nd Congressional District, key findings and strategic recommendations, 1992
Survey of Wisconsin Voters
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Folder   6
Bar charts about concerns/reasons regarding electing Klug and Clarenbach, 1992
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Folder   7
Survey question sheets and numbers responding to each question, 1992 July
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Folder   8-9
Polling statistics charts, volume 2, 1992
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Folder   10
Telephone survey, 1992 August 24