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Our Representatives in Government

President Barack Obama Barack Obama

Vice President Joe Biden Joe Biden

Secretary of State John Kerry John Kerry

Secretary of Defense Chuck Hagel Chuck Hagel

Secretary of the Treasury Jack Lew Jack Lew

Attorney General Eric Holder Eric Holder

Secretary of Homeland Security Jeh Johnson Jeh Johnson

Governor of Wisconsin Scott Walker Scott Walker

Wisconsin Senators Ron Johnson Ron Johnson Tammy Baldwin Tammy Baldwin

US Representative Gwen Moore Gwen Moore(Grothman)

Wisconsin State Senator Alberta Darling Alberta Darling(Stroebel)

Wisconsin State Assemblyman Jim Ott Jim Ott(Brooks)

Mayor of Milwaukee Tom Barrett Tom Barrett

Mayor of Whitefish Bay Julie Siegel Julie Siegel