Daniel LeMahieu

Daniel LeMahieu is a Republican member of the Wisconsin State Assembly, representing the 59th District. He is on the following Assembly Standing Committees: Finance and Review of Administrative Rules. He is on the following Joint Committees: Finance, and Review of Administration Rules. He is on the Following Legislative Council Study Committees: Judicial Discipline and Recusal, and Powers and Duties of Coroners and Medical Examiners (Chair).

LeMahieu was reelected on November 6, 2012 after running unopposed in the Republican primary and in the general election.

Ties to the American Legislative Exchange Council
LeMahieu is a member of the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), and serves as an alternate on the ALEC Tax and Fiscal Policy Task Force. In the 2011-2012 legislative session, Rep. LaMahieu co-authored 13 bills that reflect ALEC models, according to an analysis by the Center for Media and Democracy.

Rep. LeMahieu and Justice
Bills introduced or cosponsored by LeMahieu in the 2011 spring session:

AB-175: GPS tracking by Corr.Dept for restraining order or injunction violation conviction: court may order; surcharge, costs, notification, and penalty provisions; JRCCP report. (AB-175)* (compare with ALEC7E3 GPS Tracking of Offenders Exposed).

Rep. LeMahieu and Voting
Bills introduced or cosponsored by LeMahieu in the 2011 spring session:

AB-7: "Identification requirement for voting in elections created, provisional and absentee ballot provisions; use of corroborating electors to verify residence discontinued; DOT ID card fee waived, obtaining a card without a photo for religious reasons, and issuing an identification certificate; special voting deputies to certain adult family homes and residential care apartment complexes permitted; GAB public informational campaign." (AB-7)* (compare with ALEC Voter ID Act).

Rep. LeMahieu and Health Care
Bills introduced or cosponsored by LeMahieu in the 2011 spring session:

SJR 28-AJR 28: Health Care Freedom Amendment: "To create section 27 of article I of the constitution; relating to: the right of the people to contract privately for health care services and health care coverage, and prohibiting requiring a person to obtain or maintain health insurance coverage or to participate in any health care system or plan (first consideration)." (AJR 28)*(compare with ALEC Freedom of Choice in Health Care Act).