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Frank Lasee

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Representative Frank Gersham Lasee is a Republican member of the Wisconsin Assembly for the state's 2nd Assembly District. Lasee has distributed an update newsletter, Lasee's Notes, via e-mail to constituents and other interested parties for nearly a decade.

History

Born and raised in Oceanside, California, Lasee graduated in 1986 from the University of Wisconsin - Green Bay with a degree in history and a minor in business administration.[1] He is the father of three daughters.

Prior to his election to the State Assembly in 1994, Lasee was the Ledgeview Town Board Chair from 1993 to 1997,[citation needed] and worked for a Green Bay, Wisconsin insurance company, where he trained telemarketers.

Lasee is a member of the State Assembly who has been a dissenter on many issues, including state budgets.[2] He is known as an advocate of taxpayers, limited spending and an opponent of the tax increases they bring.[3]

Paternity Suit

In 2005 Kari Manteufel filed a paternity suit against Lasee for a daughter born in November 2004. Lasee subsequently acknowledged that he was the father of the child and agreed to pay child support, giving custody to the mother of the child.[4]

Policy Proposals

Frank has voiced a desire to increase the number of guns in public schools. [1]

References

  1. ^ "Frank Lasee Biography" at Wisconsin State Legislature web site
  2. ^ "Frank Lasee to vote not" Herald Times Reporter, October 22, 2007
  3. ^ "'Hold the line' on budget, lawmakers told" Herald Times Reporter, October 18, 2007
  4. ^ Pall of hypocrisy hangs over Lasee by Daniel Bice, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, September 22, 2007
Preceded by
Rep. Dale Bolle, (D) Whitelaw, WI
Wisconsin State Representative - 2nd District
1994 – Present
Succeeded by
Incumbent