Alison Page, a Democrat, is running against incumbent Warren Petryk for the District 93 Wisconsin State Assembly seat. The Journal did not include her information in last week’s edition. We regret …
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Alison Page, a Democrat, is running against incumbent Warren Petryk for the District 93 Wisconsin State Assembly seat. The Journal did not include her information in last week’s edition. We regret and apologize for the error. Below is a summary of Page’s information.
Page was born and raised in River Falls, sixth of nine children of Paul and Lyda Haskins. She is married to David Page, a dentist in River Falls. She and David have five adult children and seven grandchildren.
Page graduated from River Falls High School in 1974. She holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Nursing from Marquette University, as well as a Master of Healthcare Administration (MHA) degree and a Master of Science Degree from the University of Minnesota.
Page has spent her entire career in healthcare, starting in clinical care as a nurse. For the past 26 years, she has worked in administration. In February, she retired from Western Wisconsin Health in Baldwin, where she served as CEO for the past 13 years.
Page has served on many boards of directors, including the River Falls School Board, the Workforce Development Board of Western Wisconsin, the Family Resource Center of St. Croix Valley, and the Kinnickinnic River Land Trust.
Page’s stated priorities as an elected ovcial are to pro tect the rights of the people of western Wisconsin and ensure a bright future for children.
She will work to:
• Strengthen the economy of Wisconsin, supporting good businesses that provide good jobs.
• Ensure every Wisconsin child reaches adulthood with the emotional resilience, knowledge, and skills needed to compete in a 21st century economy.
• Protect and preserve the purity of our water, our air, and our soil.
• Ensure access to healthcare services for the people of Wisconsin, including access to comprehensive reproductive health services.
• Strengthen our democracy. Ensure elections are fair and secure; every vote should count equally.
Page said, “I love our state, and I love the people of western Wisconsin. I will work hard for you so, together, we can ensure a bright future for our children and grandchildren.”
Alison Page (Democrat)