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Janet Bewley's Biography

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Full Name:

Janet Bewley

Gender:

Female

Family:

Husband: David; 5 Children

Birth Date:

11/10/1951

Birth Place:

Painesville, OH

MEd, Academic Administration, University of Maine, 1977

BA, Case Western Reserve University, 1973

Senator, Wisconsin State Senate, District 25, 2014-2023

Minority Leader, Wisconsin State Senate, 2021-2023

Assistant Minority Leader, Wisconsin State Senate, 2017-2021

Candidate, Wisconsin State Senate, District 25, 2018

Assembly Member, Wisconsin State Assembly, District 74, 2010-2014

Council Member, Ashland City Council, 2007-2009

Former Member, Economic Development, Commerce and Local Government Committee, Wisconsin State Senate

Former Member, Education Committee, Wisconsin State Senate

Former Member, Environment and Forestry Committee, Wisconsin State Assembly

Former Member, Homeland Security and State Affairs Committee, Wisconsin State Assembly

Former Member, Insurance, Housing, and Trade Committee, Wisconsin State Senate

Former Member, Joint Legislative Audit Committee, Wisconsin State Senate

Former Member, Joint Legislative Audit Committee, Wisconsin State Senate

Former Member, Transportation Committee, Wisconsin State Affairs Committee

Former Member, Universities and Technical Colleges Committees, Wisconsin State Senate

Former Member, Universities, Technical Colleges, Children and Families Committee, Wisconsin State Senate

Former Member, Utilities and Housing Committee, Wisconsin State Senate

Family Administrator, HRK Group

Executive Director, Mary H. Rice Foundation

Dean of Students, Northland College

Former Community Relations Officer/State Tribal Liaison/Business Development Officer, Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority (WHEDA)

Member, Democratic National Committee

Member, Rittenhouse Chamber Singers

Advisory Board Member, Wisconsin Family Impact Seminar

Vice Chair, Wisconsin Paper Caucus

Awards:

Wisconsin Governor's Award for Financial Literacy
WHEDA Collaboration Award
WHEDA Innovation Award
Fellow, Shannon Leadership Institute
Financial Planning Conference Convener and Planner
Poverty Conference Organizer and Presenter

Number of Grandchildren:

3

Reason for Seeking Public Office:

Our government and our society seem so divided and polarized. People feel alienated from "the government" and are skeptical about the work it does. I don't think it has to be that way. Lincoln really did say it best: "Government of, by, and for the people." The heart of representative democracy rests in the citizens. We elect neighbors to represent us and advocate for our concerns. That ideal is the bedrock of our representative democracy.

Can anyone occupy elected office and be fundamentally against government? That's like trying to win a race by being against running. There are things we cannot do alone and must do together in community. Things like educating children, building roads, providing security, assuring justice, seeking fairness, stewarding our shared resources, caring for the vulnerable. These are good things, and working together to achieve them is necessary for any society to prosper.

My experiences on the Ashland City Council, my work to build quality, affordable housing and jobs through the Wisconsin Housing and Economic Authority, and certainly my two terms in the Wisconsin State Assembly, have taught me that we must work beyond the things that may divide us and find that uncommon, common ground. We need to make citizenship, not partisanship, our standard. I believe we need to focus more on the next generation, not the next election.

I am often asked why I am running for Senate after two terms in the Assembly. My answer, simply, is that I want to continue to serve -- to give something back. I have learned that my deep love of northern Wisconsin inspires me to do all I can to protect and strengthen our precious way of life. My experience, my ability to get things done and work for common-sense solutions to real life problems, led me to run for this office. I hope you'll join me and work together to build up our communities and shape a hope filled future.

Spouse's Occupation:

Professor of Religion and Campus Minister, Northland College

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