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Tom Chojnacki's Biography

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Full Name:

Tom Chojnacki

Gender:

Male

Family:

Wife: Gloria; 4 Children

Birth Date:

09/21/1950

Birth Place:

Milwaukee, WI

Home City:

Lake Mills, WI

BS, Chemistry, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

MS, Inorganic Chemistry, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

PhD, Physical Chemistry, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

Teacher Certification, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee

Candidate, Wisconsin State Assembly, District 38, 2014

Science Teacher, Cudahy School district , Milwaukee Public schools, Madison College, 10 years

Longshoreman, Milwaukee, 3 seasons

Carpenter - Journeyman and Apprentice, Various, 5 years

High Tech Industry, Vice President of Manufacturing for a biotech firm Director of Technology for a computer chip manufacturer Project manager and department head for an LCD Display company Senior Scientist and Senior Engineer for a supercomputer company, 15 years

Staff Sergeant, Wisconsin Army National Guard, 6 years

Member, American Chemical Society, 7 years

Member, American Physical Society, 12 years

Member, American Society for Quality, 1 year

Member, Materials Research Society, 15 years

Priority Issues:

My legislative priorities:

1) Reverse Act 10
Reversing Act 10 will give state employees more income, which in turn will allow for more discretionary spending and which will boost Wisconsin's economy.

2) Return funding to local municipalities and counties
Returning funding to municipalities will increase public safety by allowing for more police and fire protection, and fixing local roads and maintaining local amenities.

3) Establish a non-partisan redistricting board
We need to respect the will of the people and not thwart the desire of the people to secure the seat of incumbents, who cannot survive on their bankrupt ideology.

Reason for Seeking Public Office:

I am running for State Assembly because I believe that our state is moving in the wrong direction. I believe a representative should work for the greatest good for the greatest number of people. Unfortunately, it is very easy to find examples of how our current representative works for special interests and his donors, and not for the common good. good.

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