Member of the Wisconsin Senate from the 1st district
In office January 3, 2011 – December 29, 2017
Preceded by
Alan Lasee
Succeeded by
Caleb Frostman
Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from the 2nd district
In office January 3, 1995 – January 5, 2009
Preceded by
Dale Bolle
Succeeded by
Ted Zigmunt
Personal details
Born
(1961-12-11) December 11, 1961 (age 62) Oceanside, California, U.S.
Political party
Republican
Height
6 ft 4 in (1.93 m)[1]
Spouses
Kirsten F. Schneider
(div. 2001)
Amy Joy Savaglio
Children
3 with Kirsten Schneider 3 stepdaughters 1 child out of marriage
Residences
De Pere, Wisconsin
Racine, Wisconsin
Alma mater
University of Wisconsin–Green Bay
Occupation
Salesman, politician
Frank G. Lasee (born December 11, 1961) is an American businessman and Republican politician from Brown County, Wisconsin. He was a member of the Wisconsin Senate for seven years, representing Wisconsin's 1st Senate district from 2011 to 2018. He also served 14 years in the Wisconsin State Assembly, from 1995 to 2009, and ran unsuccessfully for United States House of Representatives in 2016.
After losing the 2016 election, he worked two years as administrator of the Division of Worker's Compensation in the Wisconsin Department of Workforce Development, in the last two years of the administration of Governor Scott Walker. He subsequently was hired as president of the Heartland Institute, but was fired a year later in the midst of financial difficulties at that organization.
He is a first cousin of Alan Lasee, who represented the same state Senate district for more than 30 years.
^Blaska, David (2011-10-10). Blaska blogs U.S. Senate candidate Frank Lasee, a district of charter schools, and Steve Jobs. Isthumus, 10 October 2011. Retrieved on 2018-09-11 from https://isthmus.com/archive/blaskas-blog/blaska-blogs-us-senate-candidate-frank-lasee-a-district-of-charter-schools-and-steve-jobs/.
Frank G. Lasee (born December 11, 1961) is an American businessman and Republican politician from Brown County, Wisconsin. He was a member of the Wisconsin...
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Member Party First elect Status Candidates Results 01 FrankLasee Republican 2010 Ran Y FrankLasee (Rep.) 61.59% Dean P. Debroux (Dem.) 38.37% Incumbent...
Sheryl Albers (R–Reedsburg), representing district 50 since 1991, retired. Frank Boyle (D–Superior), representing district 73 since 1986, retired. Barbara...
Senate district 21, 5.09% (gain) State Senate district 23, 8.47% (gain) Alan Lasee, (R–De Pere), representing District 1 since 1977, announced he would not...
the organization. Huelskamp was followed as president at Heartland by FrankLasee in 2019, and then James Taylor in 2020. Bast was born on January 22,...
reportedly in response to financial issues, and then removed its president, FrankLasee. The institute advocates free market policies. The policy orientation...
Home First Elected 01 01 David E. Hutchison Rep. 55 Red River 1994 02 FrankLasee Rep. 37 Ledgeview 1994 03 Alvin Ott Rep. 49 Brillion 1986 02 04 Phil...
Dist. Senator Party Age (2015) Home First elected 01 FrankLasee Rep. 53 Ledgeview, Brown County 2010 02 Robert Cowles Rep. 64 Green Bay, Brown County...
Assembly, representing the 2nd Assembly District after defeating incumbent FrankLasee in the November 2008 election. He served as a member of the committees...
Fred Risser (D–Madison) (after Jun. 13, 1996) President pro tempore: Alan Lasee (R–Rockland) (until Jun. 13, 1996) Majority Leader: Michael G. Ellis (R–Neenah)...
President pro tempore: Gwen Moore (D–Milwaukee) (until Apr. 21, 1998) Alan Lasee (R–Rockland) (after Apr. 21, 1998) Majority Leader: Charles Chvala (D–Madison)...
Member Party First elect Status Candidates Results 01 FrankLasee Republican 2010 Ran Y FrankLasee (Rep.) 61.59% Dean P. Debroux (Dem.) 38.37% Incumbent...
potential candidates dropped out of the race, including State Assemblymen FrankLasee and Steve Wieckert, and former Green Bay Mayor Paul Jadin. Gard received...
County Economic Development Corporation as their executive director. After Lasee, a Republican, resigned his seat in the Wisconsin Senate, Frostman resigned...
member of the Assembly until 1995, at which time he was succeeded by FrankLasee. Additionally, Bolle was a member of the Manitowoc County Board from...
Result Senator 2006 Vote% Status Candidate Vote% 01 Alan Lasee 55.12% Not running FrankLasee 60.04% Monk Elmer (Dem) 39.83% Party hold. 03 Tim Carpenter...
Extraordinary session: July 27, 2004 – July 28, 2004 President of the Senate: Alan Lasee (R–Rockland) President pro tempore: Robert Welch (R–Redgranite) Majority...