Roger Roth (Rep.), 19th Senate District
Born Appleton, February 5, 1978; married; 2 children. Graduate St. Mary Central H.S. (Menasha) 1996; B.S. history UW-Oshkosh 2001. Self-employed home builder. Member Wis. Air National Guard since 2003; Iraq War veteran. Member: Valley Homebuilders Assn.; American Legion; AMVETS; VFW.
Elected to Assembly 2006-08; elected to Senate 2014. Biennial Senate committee assignments: 2015 — Workforce Development, Public Works and Military Affairs (chp.); Sporting Heritage, Mining and Forestry (vice chp.); Insurance, Housing, and Trade; Jt. Com. on Information Policy and Technology. Assembly committee assignments: 2009 — Elections and Campaign Finance Reform; Housing (vice chp. 2007); Insurance; Jt. Leg. Coun. Spec. Com. on High-Risk Juvenile Offenders; Law Revision. 2007 — Financial Institutions; Jobs and the Economy; Workforce Development; State Capitol and Executive Residence Bd.
Telephone: Office: (608) 266-0718.
Voting address: 1910 West Charles Street, Appleton 54914.
Mailing address: Office: Room 306 South, State Capitol, P.O. Box 7882, Madison 53707-7882.
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Senator Fitzgerald Reelected Majority Leader
“I am honored to once again be representing this group of outstanding conservative leaders and thrilled to be growing our ranks for the upcoming legislative session.”
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Senate Bill 402 – requires the Department of Health Services to establish a dietetic internship program under the state’s Women, Infants, and Children supplemental food program.
Mar 24th, 2016 by Gov. Scott WalkerGovernor Scott Walker Signs 46 Bills Into Law
Acts 154 - 199.
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Governor Scott Walker signed 49 bills into law today at the Wisconsin State Capitol.
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The bill to kill civil service aims to create a one-party government, from top to bottom.
Oct 8th, 2015 by Bruce MurphyAFP Applauds Efforts to Modernize State Recruitment and Retention
Bill would reform outdated employment policies improving government efficiency and accountability
Sep 28th, 2015 by AFP WisconsinGovernor Scott Walker Releases Statement on Recruitment and Retention Reforms
Governor Scott Walker today released the following statement regarding recruitment and retention reform legislation to be introduced by Senator Roger Roth and Representative Jim Steineke
Sep 24th, 2015 by Gov. Scott WalkerConservative Power Rises in Senate
With the replacement of two key GOP moderates, Majority Leader Scott Fitzgerald has far more power.
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Republican victories weren't about redistricting, but about more votes. But they did have a huge cash advantage.
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