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The Fifty-Seventh Wisconsin Legislature convened from January 14, 1925, to June 29, 1925, in regular session, and reconvened in a special session in April 1926.
This was the first session in the history of the Wisconsin Legislature with female legislators. There were three in this session: Mildred Barber, Hellen M. Brooks, and Helen F. Thompson.
Senators representing even-numbered districts were newly elected for this session and were serving the first two years of a four-year term. Assembly members were elected to a two-year term. Assembly members and even-numbered senators were elected in the general election of November 4, 1924. Senators representing odd-numbered districts were serving the third and fourth year of a four-year term, having been elected in the general election of November 7, 1922.
Major events
January 5, 1925: Third inauguration of John J. Blaine as Governor of Wisconsin.
March 4, 1925: Second inauguration of President Calvin Coolidge.
April 7, 1925: E. Ray Stevens was elected to the Wisconsin Supreme Court.
June 18, 1925: Wisconsin's senior United States senator, Robert M. La Follette, died in Washington, D.C.
June 24, 1925: A statue of Hans Christian Heg was unveiled on the grounds of the Wisconsin State Capitol.
August 8, 1925: Roughly 30,000 members of the Ku Klux Klan paraded through Washington, D.C.
September 18, 1925: The Green Bay Packers played their first game at City Stadium.
September 29, 1925: Robert M. La Follette Jr. won a special election to succeed his father as United States senator from Wisconsin.
December 31, 1925: Wisconsin Assembly speaker Herman W. Sachtjen resigned from the Assembly after being appointed a Wisconsin circuit court judge.
March 16, 1926: Robert H. Goddard launched the first liquid-fuel rocket in Auburn, Massachusetts.
May 20, 1926: The Air Commerce Act was signed into law by U.S. President Calvin Coolidge, establishing the first flight safety regulations in the United States.
November 2, 1926: 1926 United States general election:
Fred R. Zimmerman elected Governor of Wisconsin.
Incumbent Wisconsin governor John J. Blaine elected United States senator from Wisconsin.
Wisconsin voters ratified two amendments to the state constitution:
Allowing the Governor's salary to be set by legislation rather than fixed in the constitution.
Allowing the recall of elected officials to be initiated by public petition.
November 11, 1926: The United States Numbered Highway System was established by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials.
Major legislation
May 21, 1925: An Act ... relating to the minimum wage for women and minor employes, 1925 Act 176. Created new regulatory and permitting powers for the Wisconsin Industrial Commission to ensure adequate compensation for women and children in the workplace.
1925 Joint Resolution 7: Joint Resolution ratifying an amendment to the constitution of the United States relating to child labor. Wisconsin's ratification of the Child Labor Amendment.
1925 Joint Resolution 16: Joint Resolution to create section 12 of article XIII of the constitution, relating to the recall of elective public officers. Second legislative passage of a proposed amendment to the state constitution to enable the recall of public officials, initiated by public petition. This amendment was ratified at the November 1926 election.
1925 Joint Resolution 24: Joint Resolution memorializing congress to provide for earlier seating of senators and representatives elect. Endorsed moving the start of congressional sessions from March to January.
1925 Joint Resolution 26: Joint Resolution to amend sections 2 and 3 of article VII of the constitution, relating to the jurisdiction of the judiciary over acts of the legislature. In an attempted power grab by the Legislature, this amendment to the state constitution was proposed to require a two-thirds majority of the state supreme court to find an act of the legislature unconstitutional. This amendment was never ratified.
1925 Joint Resolution 29: Joint Resolution memorializing the congress to propose an amendment to the constitution of the United States providing for the election of president and vice-president by popular vote.
1925 Joint Resolution 33: Joint Resolution to amend section 21 of article IV of the constitution, relating to compensation of members of the legislature. First legislative passage of a proposed amendment to the state constitution to update the legislator salary to $1,000 per term. This amendment was rejected by voters in 1927.
1925 Joint Resolution 52: Joint Resolution to amend section 5 of article V of the constitution, relating to the compensation of the governor. Second legislative passage of a proposed amendment to the state constitution to allow the governor's pay to be set by legislation rather than fixed in the constitution. This amendment was ratified at the November 1926 election.
1925 Joint Resolution 61: Joint Resolution to amend section 1 of article VIII of the constitution, relating to taxation of forests and minerals and of forest and mineral lands. First legislative passage of a proposed amendment to the state constitution to adjust taxation of forest land. This amendment was ratified by voters in 1927.
Party summary
= Senate summary
== Assembly summary
=Sessions
Regular session: January 14, 1925 – June 29, 1925
April 1926 special session: April 15, 1926 – April 16, 1926
Leaders
= Senate leadership
=President of the Senate: Henry Huber (R)
President pro tempore: Howard Teasdale (R–Sparta)
= Assembly leadership
=Speaker of the Assembly: Herman W. Sachtjen (R–Madison) (until Dec. 31, 1925)
George A. Nelson (R–Milltown) (from April 15, 1926)
Members
= Members of the Senate
=Members of the Senate for the Fifty-Seventh Wisconsin Legislature:
= Members of the Assembly
=Members of the Assembly for the Fifty-Seventh Wisconsin Legislature:
Committees
= Senate committees
=Senate Standing Committee on Agriculture, Labor, and Industries – H. J. Severson, chair
Senate Standing Committee on Committees – A. E. Garey, chair
Senate Standing Committee on Contingent Expenditures – H. J. F. Bilgrien, chair
Senate Standing Committee on Corporations and Taxation – O. H. Johnson, chair
Senate Standing Committee on Education and Public Welfare – C. B. Casperson, chair
Senate Standing Committee on Highways – J. E. Cashman, chair
Senate Standing Committee on the Judiciary – M. W. Heck, chair
Senate Standing Committee on State and Local Government – J. L. Barber, chair
= Assembly committees
=Assembly Standing Committee on Agriculture – A. Holly, chair
Assembly Standing Committee on Commerce and Manufactures – A. M. Warden, chair
Assembly Standing Committee on Contingent Expenditures – H. W. Stokes, chair
Assembly Standing Committee on Education – G. Slack, chair
Assembly Standing Committee on Elections – A. Beversdorf, chair
Assembly Standing Committee on Engrossed Bills – E. E. Royce, chair
Assembly Standing Committee on Enrolled Bills – T. Swanson, chair
Assembly Standing Committee on Excise and Fees – G. W. Meggers, chair
Assembly Standing Committee on Fish and Game – F. E. Moul, chair
Assembly Standing Committee on Highways – F. A. Frederick, chair
Assembly Standing Committee on Insurance and Banking – C. G. Price, chair
Assembly Standing Committee on the Judiciary – J. W. Eber, chair
Assembly Standing Committee on Labor – A. M. Miller, chair
Assembly Standing Committee on Municipalities – T. Engel, chair
Assembly Standing Committee on Printing – G. Zittlow, chair
Assembly Standing Committee on Public Welfare – M. Koenigs, chair
Assembly Standing Committee on Revision – C. Hillman, chair
Assembly Standing Committee on Rules – C. G. Price, chair
Assembly Standing Committee on State Affairs – J. Goodman, chair
Assembly Standing Committee on Taxation – G. W. Schmidt, chair
Assembly Standing Committee on Third Reading – R. Naumann, chair
Assembly Standing Committee on Transportation – E. B. Minier, chair
= Joint committees
=Joint Standing Committee on Finance – G. Staudenmayer (Sen.) & G. A. Nelson (Asm.), co-chairs
Employees
= Senate employees
=Chief Clerk: F. W. Schoenfeld
Assistant Chief Clerk: Charles E. Mullen
Sergeant-at-Arms: Charles A. Leicht
Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms: Carl A. Pfeiffer
Postmaster: William A. Kuehl
= Assembly employees
=Chief Clerk: C. E. Shaffer
Journal Clerk: Max H. Albertz
Sergeant-at-Arms: C. E. Hanson
Assistant Sergeant-at-Arms: Stephen P. Saunders
Postmaster: Frank C. Densmore
Notes
References
External links
1925: Related Documents from Wisconsin Legislature
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