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Virginia Hart

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and became its first executive secretary. Hart was an instructor at the Wisconsin School for Workers during the late 1940s and a member of the Madison Citizens for Fair Housing from 1950 to 1964. She was also a founder of Group Health Cooperative of South Central Wisconsin. In the late 1960s, Hart
49:. Hart also served as Commissioner of Labor, Industry and Human Relations, vice chair of the Wisconsin Judicial Commission, chair of the Labor and Industry Review Commission, and as chair of the Wisconsin Manpower Council. Hart served on the Police and Fire Commission in the City of Madison. 66:'s Virginia Hart Special Recognition Award is named in her honor. Organized annually by the State Employment Relations Commission, the award recognizes Wisconsin's exceptional women whose contributions to the state have a significant impact. 208: 188: 45:
and community service in the State of Wisconsin. In 1973, Hart was appointed as Wisconsin's Secretary of the Department of Regulations and Licensing by Governor
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Hart was a formative force in bringing together social agencies of the city of
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Virginia Hart Papers, c. 1941 – 1972, Wisconsin Historical Society
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was the president of the Community Welfare Council.
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Wisconsin
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Patrick J. Lucey
Lieutenant Governor of Wisconsin
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