Walter J. Kunicki | |
Order: | 71st |
Speaker of the Wisconsin State Assembly | |
Term Start: | January 7, 1991 |
Term End: | January 3, 1995 |
Predecessor: | Thomas A. Loftus |
Successor: | David Prosser Jr. |
Office1: | Minority Leader of the Wisconsin Assembly |
Term Start1: | January 3, 1995 |
Term End1: | May 26, 1998 |
Predecessor1: | David Prosser Jr. |
Successor1: | Shirley Krug |
Office2: | Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly |
Constituency2: | 8th Assembly district |
Term Start2: | January 4, 1993 |
Term End2: | January 1, 1999 |
Predecessor2: | Peter Bock |
Successor2: | Pedro Colón |
Constituency3: | 9th Assembly district |
Term Start3: | January 3, 1985 |
Term End3: | January 4, 1993 |
Predecessor3: | Thomas W. Meaux |
Successor3: | Tim Carpenter |
Constituency4: | 15th Assembly district |
Term Start4: | January 3, 1983 |
Term End4: | January 3, 1985 |
Predecessor4: | Lois Plous |
Successor4: | Shirley Krug |
Constituency5: | 27th Assembly district |
Term Start5: | January 5, 1981 |
Term End5: | January 3, 1983 |
Predecessor5: | Joseph Czerwinski |
Successor5: | Charles W. Coleman |
Party: | Democratic |
Birth Date: | 9 June 1958 |
Birth Place: | Milwaukee, Wisconsin, U.S. |
Alma Mater: | University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee (B.S., 1980) |
Profession: | Lobbyist |
Walter J. Kunicki (born June 9, 1958) is an American lobbyist and former politician from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He served as the 71st speaker of the Wisconsin State Assembly, from 1991 to 1995. A Democrat, he represented south-central Milwaukee for 18 years in the Assembly. Since leaving office, he has lobbied on behalf of Wisconsin Gas LLC and WEC Energy Group, where he is now senior vice president for state public affairs.
Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Kunicki graduated from Milwaukee Technical High School and received his Bachelor's degree from the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee in 1980.[1]
That same year, he was elected to his first term in the Wisconsin State Assembly. He narrowly won the Democratic nomination for the seat, topping a crowded seven-candidate primary contest. He went on to win re-election 8 times, even as the district was redrawn in 1982, 1984, and 1992. In 1991, after the expiration of the term of Speaker Thomas A. Loftus, who had chosen to run for Governor of Wisconsin in 1990 rather than seek re-election to the Assembly, the members elected Kunicki as the new speaker. He continued as speaker until the Republicans took the majority in the 1994 election, and then became the Democrats' leader in the minority.[1] He did not run for re-election in 1998.[2]
Since leaving office, Kunicki has worked as a vice president at Wisconsin Energy Corporation, and has worked as a registered lobbyist for them in the Wisconsin Legislature.[3] Kunicki is a member of the State Legislative Leaders Foundation and the National Speakers Conference.[4]
Earlier in his career, Kunicki was an occupational health nurse and remained a member of the Wisconsin Nurses Association through his time as a legislator. He is married.[1]
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