Democrat State Representative

Sue Conley

Wisconsin | District 44

28.57

Date Assumed Office:

Elected to Assembly 2020.

2025 LIVE Session Score

29.41

Lifetime Key Issues Score

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Committee Assignment:

Committee for Review of Administrative Rules,Committee on Family Law,Committee on Local Government,Committee on Sporting Heritage,Committee on Ways and Means,Joint Committee for Review of Administrative Rules,Speaker's Task Force on Human Trafficking

Place of Birth:

Galesburg, Illinois

Birthday:

February 19, 1960

Marital Status:

Married

Number of Children:

3

Education:

attended University of Wisconsin–Whitewater, University of Wisconsin–Rock County; Blackhawk Technical College.

American Culture

35.71%

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Big Tech & Free Speech

N/A

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Border Security

N/A

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Election Integrity

N/A

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Medical Freedom

N/A

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School Choice

40.00%

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Second Amendment

0.00%

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Taxes and Spending

25.00%

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Votes
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BILLAB415
TPAction Position
Y
Conley Position
n
ISSUE
YEAR
24
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BILLSB736
TPAction Position
Y
Conley Position
n
ISSUE
YEAR
24
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BILLSB466
TPAction Position
Y
Conley Position
n
ISSUE
YEAR
24
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BILLAB1022
TPAction Position
Y
Conley Position
n
ISSUE
YEAR
24
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BILLAB1023
TPAction Position
Y
Conley Position
y
ISSUE
YEAR
24
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BILLAB29
TPAction Position
Y
Conley Position
n
ISSUE
YEAR
24
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BILLAB480
TPAction Position
Y
Conley Position
n
ISSUE
YEAR
24
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BILLAB1089
TPAction Position
Y
Conley Position
n
ISSUE
YEAR
24
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BILLSB374
TPAction Position
Y
Conley Position
y
ISSUE
YEAR
24
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BILLAJR112
TPAction Position
Y
Conley Position
n
ISSUE
YEAR
24
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BILLAJR105
TPAction Position
Y
Conley Position
y
ISSUE
YEAR
24
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BILLAB510
TPAction Position
Y
Conley Position
n
ISSUE
YEAR
24
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Bill

TPAction Position
Conleyposition

Issue

Comments

Year

AB415
Y
N
Fair Maps Act
24
SB736
Y
N
This bill requires the Legislative Audit Bureau to conduct a performance audit of election processes following a general election. The bill also requires the Elections Commission to assist the counties and municipalities with the audit. Under the bill, immediately following the state certification of the election results, the commission randomly selects four counties and one city and one village from each of those counties, except that one of the counties must be one of the ten most populous counties in the state. LAB then conducts its audit in the municipalities selected by the commission.
24
SB466
Y
N
PROHIBITING FIREARM CODES ON CREDIT CARD AND OTHER
24
AB1022
Y
N
Married Couples Tax Credit
24
AB1023
Y
Y
Employment Expense Tax Credit
24
AB29
Y
N
Precious Metal Tax Exemption
24
AB480
Y
N
Farmland Preservation Tax Credit
24
AB1089
Y
N
DOR Refunds and Late Payments
24
SB374
Y
Y
Wisconsin Minnesota Income Tax Reciprocity
24
AJR112
Y
N
No Partial Veto to Raise Taxes
24
AJR105
Y
Y
School Choice Week
24
AB510
Y
N
Preserving Parents Right
24

Vote Key

  • Y: Yea
  • N: Nay
  • G: Guilty
  • NG: Not Guilty
  • A: Abstaining
  • P: Present
  • N/V: Not Voting
  • N/A: Not Applicable
  • E: Excused
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