Dan Knodl (Rep.), 24th Assembly District

Born Milwaukee, December 14, 1958; 4 children. Graduate Menomonee Falls East H.S. 1977; attended UW-Madison. Resort owner. Member: Washington Co. Convention and Visitors Bureau; Ozaukee/Washington Land Trust; Pike Lake Sportsmans Club. Pike Lake Protection District 2000-present (secy.). Washington County Board 2006-08.

Elected to Assembly 2008; reelected since 2010. Assistant Majority Leader 2011. Biennial committee assignments: 2013 — Labor (chp., mbr. 2009); Jobs, Economy and Mining (vice chp.); Government Operations and State Licensing; State Affairs; Urban Education; Workforce Development. 2011 — Aging and Long-Term Care (chp.); Jt. Survey Com. on Tax Exemptions (co-chp.); Assembly Organization; Colleges and Universities; Rules; Ways and Means (also 2009); Jt. Com. on Legislative Organization. 2009 —State Affairs and Homeland Security.

Telephone: Office: (608) 266-3796; (888) 529-0024 (toll free); District: (262) 502-0118.
Voting address: N101 W14475 Ridgefield Court, Germantown 53022.
Mailing address: Office: Room 218 North, State Capitol, P.O. Box 8952, Madison 53708.

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