Lt. Gov, Wisconsin
Contact Information
Lawton19 East, State Capitol P.O. Box 2043
Madison, Wisconsin 53702
(608) 266-3516
(608) 267-3571 (fax)
ltgov@ltgov.state.wi.us
http://www.ltgov.state.wi.us
Bio
Before Barbara Lawton became the
first woman elected to serve as Lt. Governor Lawton’s conviction that
state government can serve to strengthen our
families and communities more responsively and be
affordable drives an ambitious agenda defined
by her lifelong commitment to public education,
accessible health care and clean
government. Her economic development initiative, Wisconsin
Women = Prosperity, has received national
recognition as an unprecedented public,
private, non-profit and non-partisan
partnership. It engages thousands of
citizens in communities across the state,
working in concert to promote effective
practices in the private sector and better
public policy to ensure As chair of the Wisconsin Arts Board, Lt.
Governor Lawton draws the administration’s
attention to the central role our arts and
cultural sector plays in revitalizing
communities and driving growth in a
21st century economy. As
honorary chair of Wisconsin United for Mental
Health, she advocates widely to remove the
stigma from mental illness and to open access
to health care and recovery – clearing the
path to productive lives for countless
Lt. Governor Lawton served as spokesperson
on Chief Justice Heffernan’s Citizen
Commission for a Clean Elections Option and on
the boards of Northeastern Wisconsin Technical
College Foundation and Planned Parenthood
Advocates of Wisconsin. She was a founder of
the Educational Resource Foundation and Greater
Green Bay Area Community Foundation. She is
a member of the League of Women Voters and the
American Association of University Women.
Lt. Governor Lawton helped establish
Lt. Governor Lawton is a native of
Southeastern Wisconsin and lived in
