Frank Lasee was a Republican member of the Wisconsin Assembly for the state's 2nd Assembly District from 1994 through 2008. He was known for his email newsletter, Lasee's Notes, which ...
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Senator Lasee Reacts to the State of the State
[Madison, Wisc...] Senator Frank Lasee (R-De Pere) gives his take on G...
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Wisconsin State Senator Frank Lasee Addresses...
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Union Protests in Madison, WI 2/19/2011
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A discussion with Frank Lasee
Frank Lasee, Wisconsin State Senator for District 1 who is now running...
Sen. Frank Lasee (R-De Pere) and Rep. Keith Ripp (R-Lodi) stepped down in December to take jobs in Walkers administration. Walker didn't call for special elections to fill those seats despite a law that requires them to be held promptly.
Date: Mar 28, 2018
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Wisconsin judge orders Walker to call special elections
The vacant Wisconsin seats were held by Republican Sen. Frank Lasee, of De Pere, and Rep. Keith Ripp, of Lodi. Both resigned to take jobs in Walker's administration. The Senate seat, which covers the Door County peninsula northeast of Green Bay, has been under Republican control for at least the pas
Date: Mar 23, 2018
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Democratic group sues Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker for not calling special elections
Both of the vacant seats were held by Republicans Sen. Frank Lasee, of De Pere, and Rep. Keith Ripp, of Lodi who resigned on Dec. 29 to take jobs in Walker's administration. The Senate seat, which covers the Door County peninsula northeast of Green Bay, has been under Republican control for at l
Date: Feb 26, 2018
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The Daily 202: Unexpected defeat in rural Wisconsin special election sets off alarm bells for Republicans
redistricting: Once she is seated, Republicans will hold an 18-14 advantage, with one district vacant. That seat belonged to Sen. Frank Lasee (R-De Pere), who joined Walker's administration last month, and won't be decided until November, when 17 of the state's 33 Senate districts are up for election.
Date: Jan 17, 2018
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Ryan challenge leads quiet Wisconsin primary slate
They are state Sen. Frank Lasee, of De Pere; Terry McNulty, a Forestville surveyor; and Mike Gallagher, of Green Bay. Gallagher, who served as national security adviser for Gov. Scott Walker's short-lived presidential campaign, had a huge money advantage, raising more than $1 million between January
8th Congressional District: Mike Gallagher, a former adviser to Gov. Scott Walkers presidential campaign,Frank Lasee, a state senator from De Pere, and Forestville Village President Terry McNultyface off in the GOP primary to replace retiring U.S. Rep. Reid Ribble.
lans to retire from at the end of his current term. Gary Schomburg of Lakewood, Terry McNulty ofForestville, State Sen. Frank Lasee of De Pere, and Mike Gallagher of Green Bay are all seeking the Republican nomination, while Outagamie County Executive Tom Nelson is the only Democrat in the race.
If all this happened, the Dems could control the Senate with one additional win. Thekey battlegroundswill be the seat being vacated by Joe Leibham, who is running for Congress, and those of fellow Republicans Terry Moulton, Frank Lasee and Jerry Petrowski, who are seeking reelection.