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District #54 - Gordon Hintz (D)

Wisconsin State Representative
(Newly elected - Nov 2006)

Incumbent Incumbent Web Page Personal Web Page Who funds the incumbent?

Gordon Hintz (D)

Gordon Hintz www.hintzforassembly.com Follow the Money

To see Gregg Underheim's (the previous legislator's page) go HERE.

See the State Elections Board and new candidates HERE

2008 Challenger

Challenger Website  

Contact

Mark Reiff (R)

   

456 West 9th Avenue, #F
Oshkosh, WI 54902

On the issues - 2008 (See the legislator's 2006-2007 position on health care, ethics and campaign reform below)

A+ - Public funding of judicial campaigns

(AB250) Incumbent voted FOR passage of public funding of campaigns for judges. In a recent study by Citizen Action, in 75% of the cases reaching the Supreme Court level there was a campaign contributor on one side or the other. Campaigns for judges are being financed by attorneys and business leaders. How's that for justice? ALL Supreme Court Judges came out in support of this bill. 2/27/08 Sequence No. 195 

On the issues - 2007 (See the legislator's 2006 position on health care, ethics and campaign reform below)

A+ Healthy Wisconsin

Incumbent SUPPORTED the Healthy Wisconsin amendment to the state budget. All Democrats voted for it and all Republicans voted against it. Healthy Wisconsin was opposed by the insurance industry and business associations (though not the business members themselves). For more on the benefits of Healthy Wisconsin see Sen. Joe Leean's article HERE
 

A+ Ethics Reform

(SB1) Incumbent voted to pass an Ethics Reform bill in January 2007.

 

Many politicians refuse to answer the questions in the Project Vote-Smart solicitation because they don't want voters knowing where they stand on the issues! They like being able to fudge and evade when being asked about an issue, and having it on record and posted on the web is the last thing they want. Especially when it can be compared to their voting record while in session.

Project Vote-Smart Rating

INCUMBENT REPEATEDLY REFUSED TO PROVIDE ANY RESPONSES TO CITIZENS ON ISSUES THROUGH THE 2006 NATIONAL POLITICAL AWARENESS TEST

http://www.vote-smart.org/npat.php?can_id=MWI90997    

Wisconsin Conservation Voters

Conservation Scorecard on your state assembly representative at:
http://www.conservationvoters.org/Public/scorecards/sc05-06.pdf
(Newly elected members will not be listed yet.)

Vote Tracker -- SB1 Ethics Bill
http://www.conservationvoters.org/Public/voteTracker.php?billID=47
(Includes 2007 session)

Past Scorecards:
2003-2004 http://www.conservationvoters.org/Public/scorecards/sc03-04.pdf
2001-2002 http://www.conservationvoters.org/Public/scorecards/sc01-02.pdf

 

2006 record below

Here is how Gordon Hintz responded to the League of Women Voters' questionnaire. Let's see how well he keeps his promises:

Assembly, District 54 Question 1 Question 2 Question 3 Question 4 Question 5 Question 6
Gordon N. Hintz (Democrat) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

Hintz: Priorities/qualifications: Support initiatives to increase cooperation between state and local government. Legislators must rethink restrictions placed on municipalities to guarantee local service provision and encourage a competitive economic climate. Support health care plans that extend coverage and lower costs for businesses, government, and individuals. End the politics of division in Madison. Too much effort is expended on controversial social issues. We need to focus on economic development, education, health care, and the environment. Qualifications: UW-Madison Master’s degree in public policy and administration. Currently a municipal consultant. Former municipal management assistant and budget analyst and legislative staff for Senator Herb Kohl.