Tom Larson
{{#badges:AEX|stub}} Thomas "Tom" Larson is a Republican Wisconsin State Assembly Representative from the 67th Assembly District. He was elected to the state Assembly in 2010.[1]
Larson was reelected on November 6, 2012.[2]
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Ties to the American Legislative Exchange Council
Larson is a member of the American Legislative Exchange Council and sits on ALEC's Telecommunications and Information Technology Task Force as a Legislative Member. In the 2011-2012 legislative session, Rep. Larson co-authored 7 bills that reflect ALEC models, according to an analysis by the Center for Media and Democracy.
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ALEC bills supported
2011 Regular Session - bills sponsored or co-sponsored:
- Sponsored AB 110 (Special Needs Scholarship) - compare to ALEC model legislation, the ALEC Special Needs Scholarship Program Act (pdf)
- Sponsored AJR 31 - Commonly known as the "Transportation Tax and Fee Restriction Amendment" - compare with the aims of ALEC's Resolution in Opposition to the Use of Transportation Taxes Except for Investment in the Nation's Transportation Infrastructure (pdf)
- Co-sponsored SJR 23 - (Transportation Tax and Fee Restriction Amendment) - Compare to AJR 31 (above), and compare to ALEC's "Constitutional Amendment Restricting the Use of Vehicle Fees and Taxes for Highway Purposes" (pdf)
2011 Regular Session - bills voted for:
- AB 40 (2011-2013 Biennial Budget) - compare to ALEC's Title Pledge Act (pdf), ALEC's Public Employees Portable Retirement (PRO) Act (pdf), ALEC's Alternative Methods of Court Appearances Act (pdf) and ALEC's Anti-Crime (Secured Release) Act(pdf)
- AB 7 (Voter ID) - Compare to ALEC's Voter ID Act
- AB 94 (School Choice) Milwaukee Parental Choice Program - compare to ALEC's Parental Choice Scholarship Accountability Act
- AB 11 (Budget Repair Bill) - Compare to ALEC's Public Employee Freedom Act (pdf) and ALEC's model Public Employer Payroll Deduction Policy Act(pdf)
- AB 5 (Supermajority) - requires a supermajority to pass tax increases. Compare to ALEC's model Super-Majority Act(pdf)[3]
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External Resources
Contact
Madison Office
Room 18 West
State Capitol
P.O. Box 8953
Madison, WI 53708
Voting Address:
E9359 County Rd. N
Colfax, WI 54730
Telephone: (608) 266-1194 Or (888) 534-0067
Fax: (608) 282-3667
References
- ↑ State of Wisconsin Legislator Pages/bio of State Assembly Rep. Thomas Larson, government website, accessed August 1, 2011
- ↑ Wisconsin Vote, 2012 Election Results, accessed November 27, 2012.
- ↑ Democracy Addicts Joe Knilans, Project SmartALEC/Wisconsin legislators. Database. Accessed August 1, 2011