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André Jacque earns legislative awards, elected to Wisconsin State Senate
André Jacque earns legislative awards, elected to Wisconsin State Senate
- Nov. 23, 2018
Wisconsin State Representative André Jacque was recently named Legislator of the Year for the 2017-’18 session by both the Wisconsin Professional Police Association and the Wisconsin Chiefs of Police Association and was elected on November 6 as the next State Senator for Wisconsin’s 1st State Senate District. He also received the Wisconsin Independent Living Network’s Relentless Badger award earlier this session for his work helping individuals with disabilities, among several other recognitions. Jacque lives in De Pere, Wisconsin with his wife and their 5 children and has represented Wisconsin’s 2nd State Assembly District since 2011.
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