Jon Litscher Explained

Jon Litscher
Order:4th & 9th
Secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Corrections
Governor:Scott Walker
Term Start:March 15, 2016
Term End:June 11, 2018
Predecessor:Ed Wall
Successor:Cathy Jess
Governor1:Tommy Thompson
Term Start1:January 8, 1999
Term End1:January 3, 2003
Predecessor1:Michael J. Sullivan
Successor1:Matthew J. Frank
Title2:Secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Employment Relations
Governor2:Tommy Thompson
Term Start2:January 7, 1991
Term End2:January 8, 1999
Predecessor2:Constance Beck
Successor2:Peter Fox
Party:Republican
Birth Date:22 October 1944
Birth Place:Beaver Dam, Wisconsin, U.S.
Residence:Beaver Dam, Wisconsin
Alma Mater:University of Wisconsin - Whitewater
University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee

Jon E. Litscher (born October 22, 1944) is a retired American public administrator and politician from Beaver Dam, Wisconsin. He served as the 4th and 9th secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Corrections (1999 - 2003; 2016 - 2018), serving under governors Tommy Thompson and Scott Walker. He earlier served seven years under Thompson as secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Employment Relations (1992 - 1999).[1]

Biography

Litscher received a bachelor's degree in elementary education from the University of Wisconsin–Whitewater in 1966, a master's degree in educational administration from the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee in 1970, and a specialist certificate in educational administration from the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee in 1976.[2]

Litscher worked as an elementary school teacher, elementary school principal, and school district superintendent. Litscher's first political appointment was to serve as Executive Secretary of the Higher Educational Aids Board from 1987 to 1990. From 1991 to 1999, Litscher served as the Wisconsin Secretary of the Department of Employment Relations, and from 1999 until his first retirement in 2003, Litscher served his first term as the Secretary of the Department of Corrections. Litscher served in local government as the City Council President in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin. As City Council President, Litscher helped the Beaver Dam Senior Center earn national accreditation.

Litscher was reappointed to serve as Secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Corrections in February 2016, after the sudden resignation of then-secretary Ed Wall. His confirmation hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee was held on March 2.[3] Upon his reappointment and amid widespread allegations of abuse at the Lincoln Hills juvenile corrections facility, Litscher pledged to restore trust between the agency and the public. Litscher has been an outspoken advocate for restorative practices and prevention programs, endorsing the annual More Kids Drug Free campaign.[4]

As head of the Department of Corrections, Litscher oversaw more than 10,000 employees throughout the state of Wisconsin.[5] Under Litscher, the Department of Corrections put focus on reforming youth correctional facilities. Reforms included increasing physical and mental health staffing, improving training and compensation for youth counselors, requiring the use of body cameras to document youth counselor interactions, and revising accountability procedures.[6]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Governor Walker Appoints Cathy Jess to Serve as Secretary of the Department of Corrections, Thanks Jon Litscher for His Many Years of Service to Wisconsin . State of Wisconsin Department of Corrections . 15 November 2018 . May 23, 2018.
  2. Web site: DOC Department of Corrections Executive Leadership.
  3. Sen. Taylor calls Litscher "secretary of cruel and unusual punishment" . Office of Senator Lena Taylor . February 18, 2016 . December 24, 2023 .
  4. https://allevents.in/eau%20claire/more-kids-drug-free-campaign-press-conference/1205742452795182
  5. Web site: Returning corrections chief seeks improvement by bringing back old tactic: listening . . May 29, 2016 . Patrick . Marley . Jason . Stein . December 24, 2023 .
  6. https://bloximages.chicago2.vip.townnews.com/host.madison.com/content/tncms/assets/v3/editorial/0/6e/06ee3adb-06be-5052-921a-6b62425f9a32/59ef9e94489eb.pdf.pdf