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About Sandy                                               

A Milwaukee native, graduate of Bay View High School, and resident of Whitefish Bay
sinsp4.JPGce 1986, Sandy Pasch (D-
Whitefish Bay) currently represents Wisconsin’s 22nd Assembly district, which includes Shorewood, Whitefish Bay, Fox Point, River Hills, and parts of Glendale and Milwaukee.

She holds an undergraduate degree in nursing from the University of Wisconsin-Madison and master’s degrees in nursing from the University of Rochester and bioethics from the Medical College of Wisconsin. She has been a practicing nurse since 1976 and has served for 15 years as Assistant Professor of Nursing at Columbia College of Nursing, instructing students in the fields of mental health, community health, and ethics.

Sandy has coordinated Milwaukee's Crisis Intervention Team and was the founder of the Crisis Intervention Partner program. She also served four terms as president of the National Alliance on Mental Illness of Greater Milwaukee, a non-profit advocacy organization dedicated to improving the lives of people with mental illness.

Currently in the Assembly, Sandy is the Assistant Minority Leader, Chair of the Milwaukee Democratic Caucus, ranking member on the Joint Legislative Council and the Assembly Committee on Public Health and Public Safety.  She also serves on the
Assembly Committee on Rules, the Assembly Committee on Jobs, Economy, and Small Business, and the Assembly Committee on Health. 

Among other committees and boards, Sandy serves on the National Conference of State Legislatures’ Health Committee, Midwest Council of State Governments’ Health and Human Services Committee, UW Population Health Institute Advisory Board, State Council on Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse, and Wisconsin Women’s Council.


 












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