Background
Jennifer Ehlenfeldt was born on July 4, 1969, in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, to Richard and Lynn Ehlenfeldt.
Jennifer Ehlenfeldt was born on July 4, 1969, in Oshkosh, Wisconsin, to Richard and Lynn Ehlenfeldt.
Bachelor in Political Science & Public Administration, University Wisconsin, La Crosse, 1992.
In 2014, she was elected Senate Minority Leader by fellow Democrats. She served as a Louisiana Crosse County Supervisor from 1990 to 1992, and earned a joint Bachelor of Arts in political science and public administration at the University of Wisconsin–Louisiana Crosse, graduating in 1992. Prior to being elected to the, she worked as a legislative aide for Democratic United States Representative Ron Kind and later for State Representative Mark Meyer.
During her first week of work as an aide for Meyer, on January 8, 1993, Shilling"s parents and five employees were murdered at the family"s restaurant in Palatine, Illinois, during a robbery-murder now known as the Brown"s Chicken massacre.
Both of Shilling"s younger sisters were also scheduled to be at the restaurant that night, but happened not to be present at the time of the killing. In 2000, Ehlenfeldt was elected to succeed her boss, Mark Meyer, in the 95th Assembly District (Meyer was making a successful bid for the ).
She was assigned to the Assembly"s standing committees on financial institutions, health, insurance and personal privacy, as well as the Legislative Advisory Committee to the Wisconsin-Minnesota Boundary Commission. In the meantime, Shilling graduated from the Bowhay Institute on Legislative Leadership Development and the Citizen"s Police Academy in Louisiana Crosse.
In 2001, she was selected to participate in the American Council of Young Political Leaders delegation to the Philippines, and in 2002 was the commencement speaker for UW–Louisiana Crosse graduation.
Re-elected in 2002, she remained on the financial institutions, health and insurance committees, and was also assigned to the committees on colleges and universities, and on highway safety. On April 9, 2011, Shilling formally announced her intention to run in the Senate recall election against Republican Dan Kapanke. That summer, she defeated him in the recall election winning 55% of the vote, and took office August 26, 2011.
In March 2012, Bill Feehan, a Louisiana Crosse businessman and county board supervisor, announced that he would run against Shilling in the 2012 general election.
In the newly redistricted district, Shilling took over 58% of the vote, with 51,091 votes to Feehan"s 36,527. In 2014, Shilling was elected Senate Minority Leader by fellow Democrats.
Her top priorities include increasing spending on education, both at the K-12 and college level Shilling will be up for reelection in the November 2016 elections.
In addition, she was also a member of the Wisconsin Technology Council Board of Directors.
Married; 1 child.