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1. A. Senator Caleb Frostman I. D- Sturgeon Bay Ii 1. a. Senator Caleb Frostman i. D- Sturgeon Bay ii. 608-266-3512 iii. [email protected] b. Representative Joel Kitchens i. R- Sturgeon Bay ii. 608-266-5350 iii. 888-482-0001 iv. [email protected] 2. STEMpicalypse-6984, Mishicot ​ a. Senator Caleb Frostman i. D- Sturgeon Bay ii. 608-266-3512 iii. [email protected] b. Representative André Jaque ​ i. R- DePere ii. 608-266-9870 iii. 888-534-0002 iv. [email protected] 3. a. Senator Caleb Frostman i. D- Sturgeon Bay ii. 608-266-3512 iii. [email protected] b. Representative Ron Tusler i. R- Harrison ii. 608-266-5831 iii. 888-534-0003 iv. [email protected] 4. a. Senator Robert L. Cowles i. R- Green Bay ii. 608-266-0484 iii. 800-334-1465 iv. [email protected] b. Representative David Steffen i. R- Green Bay ii. 608-266-5840 iii. 800-534-0004 5. a. Senator Robert L. Cowles i. R- Green Bay ii. 608-266-0484 iii. 800-334-1465 iv. [email protected] b. Representative Jim Steineke i. R- Kaukauna ii. 608-266-2418 iii. 888-534-0005 iv. [email protected] 6. Hortonville Robotics- 6981, Hortonville ​ a. Senator Robert L. Cowles i. R- Green Bay ii. 608-266-0484 iii. 800-334-1465 iv. [email protected] b. Representative Gary Tauchen i. R- Bonduel ii. 608-266-3097 iii. 888-529-0006 iv. [email protected] 7. a. Senator Tim Carpenter i. D- Milwaukee ii. 608-266-8535 iii. [email protected] b. Representative Daniel Riemer i. D- Milwaukee ii. 608-266-1733 iii. 888-529-00073 iv. [email protected] 8. a. Senator Tim Carpenter i. D- Milwaukee ii. 608-266-8535 iii. [email protected] b. Representative JoCasta Zamarripa i. D-Milwaukee ii. 608-267-7669 iii. 888-534-0008 iv. [email protected] 9. Robo Rams- 13010, Milwaukee ​ a. Senator Tim Carpenter i. D- Milwaukee ii. 608-266-8535 iii. [email protected] b. Representative Josh Zepnick i. D- Milwaukee ii. 608-266-1707 iii. 888-534-0009 iv. [email protected] 10. a. Senator Lena C. Taylor i. D- Milwaukee ii. 608-266-5810 iii. [email protected] b. Representative David Bowen i. D- Milwaukee ii. 608-266-7671 iii. 88-534-0010 iv. [email protected] 11. a. Senator Lena C. Taylor i. D- Milwaukee ii. 608-266-5810 iii. [email protected] b. Representative Jason Fields i. D- Milwaukee ii. 608-266-3756 iii. 888-534-0011 iv. [email protected] 12. a. Senator Lena C. Taylor i. D- Milwaukee ii. 608-266-5810 iii. [email protected] b. Representative Frederick Kessler i. D- Milwaukee ii. 608-266-5813 iii. 888-534-0012 iv. [email protected] 13. Team Hazmat- 13201, Brookfield ​ a. Senator Leah Vukmir i. R- Brookfields ii. 608-266-2512 iii. [email protected] b. Representative Rob Hutton i. R- Brookfield ii. 608-267-9836 iii. 888-534-0013 iv. [email protected] 14. Viking Robotics-265, Milwaukee ​ a. Senator Leah Vukmir i. R- Brookfields ii. 608-266-2512 iii. [email protected] b. Representative Dale Kooyenga i. R- Brookfield ii. 608-266-9180 iii. 888-534-0014 iv. [email protected] 15. Supposable Thumbs- 4106, New Berlin ​ a. Senator Leah Vukmir i. R- Brookfields ii. 608-266-2512 iii. [email protected] b. Representative Joe Sanfelippo i. R- New Berlin ii. 608-266-0620 iii. 888-534-0015 iv. [email protected] 16. Ziptie Zoomers- 13828, Milwaukee ​ a. Senator LaTonya Johnson i. D- Milwaukee ii. 608-266-2500 iii. 877-474-2000 iv. [email protected] b. Representative Leon Young i. D- Milwaukee ii. 608-266-3786 iii. 888-534-0016 iv. [email protected] 17. Washington High School- 13745, Milwaukee ​ a. Senator LaTonya Johnson i. D- Milwaukee ii. 608-266-2500 iii. 877-474-2000 iv. [email protected] b. Representative David Crowley i. D- Milwaukee ii. 608-266-5580 iii. 888-534-0017 iv. [email protected] 18. a. Senator LaTonya Johnson i. D- Milwaukee ii. 608-266-2500 iii. 877-474-2000 iv. [email protected] b. Representative Evan Goyke i. D- Milwaukee ii. 608-266-0645 iii. 888-534-0018 iv. [email protected] 19. RoboChix- 4267, Milwaukee; Shorewood Robo-Hounds- 10291, Shorewood ​ a. Senator Chris Larson i. D- Milwaukee ii. 608-266-7505 iii. 800-361-5487 iv. [email protected] b. Representative Jonathan Brostoff i. D- Milwaukee ii. 608-266-0650 iii. 888-534-0019 iv. [email protected] 20. Charging Chaos- 6914, Saint Francis; Francis Fury- 15335, Saint Francis; Mariner Mayhem- ​ 8823, St. Francis, a. Senator Chris Larson i. D- Milwaukee ii. 608-266-7505 iii. 800-361-5487 iv. [email protected] b. Representative Christine Sinicki i. D- Milwaukee ii. 608-266-8588 iii. 888-534-0020 21. a. Senator Chris Larson i. D- Milwaukee ii. 608-266-7505 iii. 800-361-5487 iv. [email protected] b. Representative Jessie Rodriguez i. R- Oak Creek ii. 608-266-0610 iii. 888-534-0021 iv. [email protected] 22. a. Senator Alberta Darling i. R- River Hills ii. 608-266-5830 iii. [email protected] b. Representative Janel Brandtjen i. R- Menomonee Falls ii. 608-267-2367 iii. 888-534-0022 iv. [email protected] 23. Atomic Overflow- 9224, Mequon; Bay Robotics- 10829, Whitefish Bay; Great Scott!- 7974, ​ Mequon; Men in Kilts- 4115, Mequon; Kraken-Pinion- 8680, Mequon; Metagrobolizing Acanthous Daglocks- 9225, Mequon; Lab29- 13182, Milwaukee; Wildcats Gold- 14284, Milwaukee; Wildcats Blue- 14820, Milwaukee a. Senator Alberta Darling i. R- River Hills ii. 608-266-5830 iii. [email protected] b. Representative Jim Ott i. R- Mequon ii. 608-266-0486 iii. 888-534-0023 iv. [email protected] 24. a. Senator Alberta Darling i. R- River Hills ii. 608-266-5830 iii. [email protected] b. Representative Daniel Knodl i. R- Germantown ii. 608-266-3796 iii. 888-529-0024 iv. [email protected] 25. Droid Rage Junior- 6985, Valders; Wilson Junior High FTC Team- 12966, Manitowoc ​ a. Senator Devin LeMahieu i. R- Oostburg ii. 608-266-2056 iii. [email protected] b. Representative Paul Tittl i. R- Manitowoc ii. 608-266-0315 iii. 888-529-0025 iv. [email protected] 26. Etude Engineers- 11570, Sheboygan ​ a. Senator Devin LeMahieu i. R- Oostburg ii. 608-266-2056 iii. [email protected] b. Representative Terry Katsma i. R- Oostburg ii. 608-266-0656 iii. 888-529-0026 iv. [email protected] 27. FUNKtions- 10760, Kiel; Kohler BombBots- 15266, ​ a. Senator Devin LeMahieu i. R- Oostburg ii. 608-266-2056 iii. [email protected] b. Representative Tyler Vorpagel i. R- Plymouth ii. 608-266-8530 iii. 888-529-0027 iv. [email protected] 28. a. Senator Patty Schachtner i. D- Somerset ii. 608-266-7745 iii. [email protected] b. Representative Adam Jarchow i. R- Balsam Lake ii. 608-267-2365 iii. 888-529-0028 iv. [email protected] 29. a. Senator Patty Schachtner i. D- Somerset ii. 608-266-7745 iii. [email protected] b. Representative Rob Stafsholt i. R- New Richmond ii. 608-266-7683 iii. 888-529-0029 iv. [email protected] 30. a. Senator Patty Schachtner i. D- Somerset ii. 608-266-7745 iii. [email protected] b. Representative Shannon Zimmerman i. R- River Falls ii. 608-266-1526 iii. 888-529-0030 iv. [email protected] 31. a. Senator Stephen L. Nass i. R- Whitewater ii. 608-266-9967 iii. 888-529-0031 iv. [email protected] b. Representative Amy Loudenbeck i. R- Clinton ii. 608-266-9967 iii. 888-529-0031 iv. [email protected] 32. eTREC- 6977, East Troy; Team Walworth County 4H/TBD- 14152, Genoa City ​ a. Senator Stephen L. Nass i. R- Whitewater ii. 608-266-9967 iii. 888-529-0031 iv. [email protected] b. Representative Tyler August i. R- Lake Geneva ii. 608-266-1190 iii. [email protected] 33. a. Senator Stephen L. Nass i. R- Whitewater ii. 608-266-9967 iii. 888-529-0031 iv. [email protected] b. Representative Cody Horlacher i. R- Mukwonago ii. 608-266-5715 iii. 888-529-0033 iv. [email protected] 34. RoboHodags- 6426, Rhinelander ​ a. Senator Thomas Tiffany i. R- Minocqua ii. 608-266-2509 iii. [email protected] b. Representative Rob Swearingen i. R- Rhinelander ii. 608-266-7141 iii. 888-534-0034 iv. [email protected] 35. a. Senator Thomas Tiffany i. R- Minocqua ii. 608-266-2509 iii. [email protected] b. Representative Mary Felzkowski i. R- Irma ii. 608-266-7694 iii. 888-534-0035 iv. [email protected] 36. a. Senator Thomas Tiffany i. R- Minocqua ii. 608-266-2509 iii. [email protected] b. Representative Jeffrey Mursau i. R- Crivitz ii. 608-266-3780 iii. 888-534-0036 iv. [email protected] 37. a. Senator Scott L. Fitzgerald i.
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