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Peggy Wilson's Biography

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Full Name:

Peggy Wilson

Gender:

Female

Family:

Husband: Woody; 3 Children: Tad, Gina, Chris

Birth Date:

09/08/1945

Birth Place:

Anamosa, IA

Home City:

Wrangell, AK

Religion:

Presbyterian

EMT I II & III Certifications, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, 1995-1997

National School Nurse Certificate, University of Chapel Hill, 1982

AS, Registered Nursing, Kirkwood Community College, 1973

AS, Science, Kirkwood Community College, 1973

Majority Whip, Alaska State House of Representatives, 2011-2014

Representative, Alaska State House of Representatives, 2000-2014

Representative, North Carolina State House of Representatives, 1989-1993

Member, Resources Caucus, 2009-present

Member, School District Cost Task Force, 2009-present

Member, U.S. Coastal States Caucus, 2009-present

Wrangell/Petersburg Resource Advisory Committee (RAC), 2002-present

Member, Fish Caucus, 2001-present

Member, Finance Subcommittee on Corrections, Alaska State House, 2011-2012

Member, Finance Subcommittee on Transportation & Public Facilities, Alaska State House, 2001-2002, 2009-2012

Member, State Affairs, Alaska State House, 2001-2002, 2009-2012

Member, Finance Subcommittee on Labor & Workforce Development, Alaska State House, 2005-2010

Member, Children's Caucus, 2001-2008

Member, Finance Subcommittee on Health & Social Services, Alaska State House, 2001-2008

Chair, Health, Education, & Social Services Committee, Alaska State House, 2003-2008

Member, House Special Committee on Fisheries, Alaska State House, 2001-2008

Member, House Special Committee on Ways & Means, Alaska State House, 2003-2008

Member, Judiciary Committee, Alaska State House, 2007

Vice-Chair, House Special Committee on Ways & Means, Alaska State House, 2005-2006

Member, School District Cost Task Force, 2005-2006

Member, Southeast Caucus, 2003-2006

Member, Special Committee on Education, Alaska State House, 2001-2006

Member, Finance Subcommittee on Fish & Game, Alaska State House, 2003-2004

Vice-Chair, House Special Committee on Fisheries, Alaska State House, 2003-2004

Member, Western Legislative Forestry Task Force, 2001-2004

Member, Fiscal Policy Caucus, 2001-2002

Vice-Chair, Health, Education, & Social Services Committee, Alaska State House, 2001-2002

Co-Chair, House Special Committee on Fisheries, Alaska State House, 2001-2002

Member, Western Trends with the Council of State Governments Task Force, 2002

Registered Nurse, TOR Clinic and then Wrangel Medical Center, 1997-present

Experience, Dairy Farmer

Experience, Store Front Business Owner

Emergency Medical Technician, Tok Area Management Service

Treasurer, Tok Emergency Medical Services

School Nurse, Western Rockingham City Schools, 1984-1993

Owner, Sasco Body Toning and Health Care Products, 1987-1990

Regional Manager, Modern Income Life, 1975-1977

Advisory Board Member, Alaska Comprehensive Center, 2006-present

Member, Alaska-Canada Electrical Intertie Steering Committee, 2006-present

Member, National Conference on State Legislatures, 2006-present

Member, Women's Legislative Network of NCSL, 2003-present

Member, Pacific Northwest Economic Region, 2001-present

Member, Southeast Alaska Conference, 2001-present

Member, Alaska Nurses Association, 2000-present

Member, Alaska Republican Women, 2000-present

Member, American Nurses Association, 2000-present

Member, Emblem Club, 1998-present

Member, Alaska Federation of Business and Professional Women, present

Member, American Legislative Exchange

Member, National Rifle Association, present

Member, Petersburg Chamber of Commerce

Vice-President, Pilot International

Member, Rotary International

Member, Sitka Chamber of Commerce

Member, Tok Ambulance Squad, present

Member, Wrangell Chamber of Commerce

Member, Conference on State Legislatures, 2001-2006

Member, National Conference of State Legislatures, Fiscal Policy Committee, 2001-2006

Member, National Conference on State Legislatures Forestry, 2000

Member, Council of State Governments, 1990-1993

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