Tamara Grigsby
Tamara Grigsby | |
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Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from the 18th district | |
In office 2005–2013 | |
Personal details | |
Born | Pullman, Washington | November 19, 1974
Died | March 14, 2016 | (aged 41)
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse | single |
Alma mater | Howard University, University of Wisconsin–Madison |
Profession | social worker, university professor |
Tamara D. Grigsby (November 19, 1974 – March 14, 2016) was a social worker and former university professor from Wisconsin, who served as a Democratic Party member of the Wisconsin State Assembly, representing the 18th Assembly District, from 2005 until 2013.
Career
Grigsby graduated from James Madison Memorial High School in Madison, Wisconsin; she received her bachelor's degree from Howard University and received her master's degree from University of Wisconsin–Madison in social work. Grigsby taught at University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, Carroll University, and Cardinal Stritch University and was a social worker and family counselor.[1]
Legislative service
Grigsby was first elected to the Assembly in 2004 to succeed fellow Democrat Lena Taylor, winning the September Democratic primary election by an absolute majority (3,231 votes to 1,820 for her two opponents), and facing no opposition in the general election.[2] She was assigned to the standing committees on children and families; criminal justice and homeland security; on public health; and on tourism.[3] She was unopposed for re-election in both primary and general elections in 2006,[4] 2008[5] and 2010.[6]
Illness and death
Grigsby's staff announced on December 22, 2011, that she was hospitalized in intensive care, battling cancer.[7] In April 2012, Grigsby announced she would be retiring from the Assembly to recover her strength.[8] She died on March 14, 2016.[9]
References
- ^ 'Wisconsin Blue Book 2011-2012,' Biographical Sketch of Tamara Grigsby, pg. 31
- ^ Wisconsin Blue Book 2005-2006; pp. 924, 928
- ^ Wisconsin Blue Book 2005-2006; p. 31
- ^ Wisconsin Blue Book 2007-2008; pp. 918, 921
- ^ Wisconsin Blue Book 2009-2010;pp. 920, 923
- ^ Wisconsin Blue Book 2011-2012; pp. 903, 907
- ^ "State Rep. Tamara Grigsby in intensive care, fighting unknown illness". WTMJ-TV. Retrieved 23 December 2011.
- ^ 'Two State Legislators Plan To Retire,' La Crosse Tribune, April 18, 2012, p. B-2.
- ^ Jeff Glaze. "Former state Rep. Tamara Grigsby dead at 41". Wisconsin State Journal, March 16, 2016. Retrieved March 16, 2016.
External links
- Profile at Vote Smart
- Campaign 2010 campaign contributions at Wisconsin Democracy Campaign
- 1974 births
- 2016 deaths
- American social workers
- Howard University alumni
- Members of the Wisconsin State Assembly
- People from Pullman, Washington
- People from Madison, Wisconsin
- Politicians from Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- University of Wisconsin–Madison alumni
- University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee faculty
- Cardinal Stritch University faculty
- Carroll University faculty
- Wisconsin Democrats
- Women state legislators in Wisconsin