David E. Clarenbach papers, 1974-1992.

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David E. Clarenbach papers, 1974-1992.

Papers of David E. Clarenbach, a Democratic representative of Wisconsin's 78th Assembly District (Madison, Wis.). The collection reflects Clarenbach's political career from his election to the Assembly in 1974 through his bid for Congress in 1992. The bulk of the records are from 1984 to 1992 and consist of working legislative issue and committee files including incoming and outgoing correspondence, speeches, notes, newsletters, press releases, copies of bills, political research data, memoranda, and clippings. Reflected in the papers is Clarenbach's interest in issues such as AIDS legislation, abortion, gay rights, women's issues, patients' rights and the divesture of state funds in South Africa.

6.4 c.f. (16 archives boxes) and1 tape recording.

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Clarenbach, David E., 1953- .

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Wisconsin. Legislature. Assembly

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The Wisconsin Assembly was created in 1848 under Article IV of the Wisconsin Constitution. Its 99 members are elected at a general election in November of the even-numbered years. The Territorial House of Representatives served an analogous function during the state's territorial period from 1836-1848. In the Wisconsin State Archives' database, this form of agency name is used for all records created, 1836-present. From the description of Agency history record. (Unknown). WorldCat re...