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Roger Madsen

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    This draft makes the statement that the subject served in the Idaho Senate, but the statement is unverified. If the statement is verified, and if details of his service are provided, this draft should be resubmitted, preferably in an expanded form. (This draft is not even a satisfactory stub.) Alternatively, this draft can be expanded to show evidence of general notability, but political notability is more likely, since that only consists of verifying the statement that he served in the Idaho Senate. Robert McClenon (talk) 18:55, 18 May 2020 (UTC)
User:Robert McClenon The cited source says
"But the Senate is 24-18 pro-choice, thanks in part to two Ada County Democrats, both women, defeating freshman Sen. Roger Madsen and Senate Majority Leader Rod Beck.
Madsen, a Boise lawyer, was House Bill 625's primary Senate sponsor, and Beck was one of the measure's most ardent supporters." FloridaArmy (talk) 19:08, 18 May 2020 (UTC)

Roger Madsen is a lawyer, the former leader of the Idaho Department of Labor, and served as a state legislator.[1] He was appointed head of the labor department in 1995 by Idaho governor Phil Batt.[2] He lost his state senate reelection in 1990.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Roger Madsen, Idaho Department of Labor director since 1995, retires | The Spokesman-Review". www.spokesman.com.
  2. ^ Baeza, Benito. "Director of Idaho's Department of Labor Retiring". News Radio 1310 KLIX.
  3. ^ News, Deseret (January 7, 1991). "'91 IDAHO LEGISLATURE WILL PLACE ABORTION ISSUE ON BACK BURNER". Deseret News. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)