Donna Mummau Rozar (''
née
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'' Mummau; born February 9, 1950) is an
American
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politician, businesswoman, and
nurse. A
Republican, she represents the 69th district of the
Wisconsin State Assembly. The 69th assembly district comprises most of the city of
Marshfield, along with rural eastern
Clark County, northwest
Wood County, and southwest
Marathon County
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. She was elected in the 2020 general election. Rozar is also a member of the Wood County Board of Supervisors, serving since 2000.
Early life and career
Donna Rozar was born Donna Kay Mummau in
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
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, and moved with her parents to
Orange County, Virginia, where her father had purchased a farm.
She grew up on the farm and graduated from
Orange County High School in 1968.
In 1971, she earned her
nursing diploma
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from the Virginia Baptist Hospital School of Nursing, in
Lynchburg, Virginia
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. She then worked a year as an
emergency room
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nurse at the
University of Virginia Hospital in
Charlottesville, where she earned her
nurse practitioner certificate. For the next five years, she worked as a nurse practitioner at
Norfolk General Hospital, where she met her future husband, Dr. Ed Rozar.
She married Rozar in 1975 in
Orange, Virginia, and moved with him to
Knoxville, Tennessee. There she attended the
University of Tennessee and earned her
bachelor's degree in nursing in 1981. The couple moved frequently, living in
Dallas, Texas,
Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania, and
Morgantown, West Virginia
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, over the next decade, adopting children along the way. They finally moved to
Marshfield, Wisconsin, in 1988, where Ed was diagnosed with
HIV/AIDS in 1989.
Ed, a
cardiothoracic surgeon
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, chose to retire from his practice to avoid accidentally exposing anyone else to the virus.
Following Ed's diagnosis, the Rozars appeared on ''
The TODAY Show'' and ''
Good Morning America
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'' to share their story; after Ed's death in 1993, Donna Rozar became a national speaker on AIDS awareness.
In the 1990s, she also owned and operated Town & Country Ventures LLC, through which she invested in and managed a number of commercial and residential properties.
Political career
Aside from AIDS awareness, Rozar became an outspoken supporter of
pro-life causes, which led her into
Republican Party
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politics in Wisconsin in the 1990s.
Rozar first ran for elected office in 1994, when she challenged 20-year incumbent Democratic state representative
Donald W. Hasenohrl
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for his seat in the
Wisconsin State Assembly. Hasenohrl prevailed in the general election, but the margin—667 votes—was his closest contest since 1978.
Less than four months later, in February 1995, Rozar jumped into another campaign, running in the
special election in the
24th state senate district to replace state senator
David Helbach, who resigned unexpectedly at the beginning of the 1995–1996 session. Again, Rozar was defeated, taking just 43% of the vote in the May 1995 special election.
In 1996, Rozar made another attempt at elected office, once again challenging state representative Donald Hasenohrl in the 70th assembly district. In November, Rozar fell short again, this time winning just 39% of the vote.
After 1996, Rozar took a brief pause from seeking elected office, but remained active politically as an officer in the Republican Party of Wood County and as president of the
Marshfield Woman's Club. Additionally, Rozar served on state and local commissions by appointment. Governor
Tommy Thompson appointed her to the state Examining Board of Architects, Landscape Architects, Professional Geologists, Professional Engineers, Designers, and Land Surveyors in 1996; the Marshfield City Council appointed her to the local Cable Committee in 1997. She also became associated with a local organization known as People Interested in Clean Air, which pressed the city of Marshfield for a ban on smoking in restaurants.
In April 2000, Rozar achieved her first elected office when she was elected to the Wood County Board of Supervisors, though she did not face an opponent in the race. A month later, at the Republican congressional district caucuses, Rozar was elected as a delegate supporting
George W. Bush for the
2000 Republican National Convention
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. Rozar ran for a seat on the Marshfield Common Council in 2001, but fell 100 votes short of her opponent.
In 2003, the 24th senate district became vacant again when state senator
Kevin Shibilski
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was appointed
Secretary of Tourism in the newly inaugurated administration of Governor
Jim Doyle. Rozar again sought the seat, but was once again defeated, this time receiving less than 30% in the April special election.
Following her loss in 2003, Rozar returned to nursing full time in 2003, working as a cardiac medical-surgical nurse at St. Joseph's Hospital in
Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin, and then at
Marshfield Medical Center. She also pursued her
master's in nursing from
Viterbo University, completing the degree program in 2008.
She served as an instructor at the Marshfield satellite campus of
University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire, but retired in 2020.
In 2020, state representative
Bob Kulp
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Early life and career
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announced he would not seek another term in the Assembly in 2020. In April 2020, after winning reelection to her 11th term on the Wood County Board, Rozar announced she would be a candidate for
Wisconsin State Assembly in the 69th district. She faced a crowded Republican
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field, but prevailed over her three opponents with 53% of the primary vote.
In the general election she faced Brian Giles, a truck driver and first-time candidate. In November, she won 65% of the vote and, on her fifth attempt, was elected to the
Wisconsin Legislature.
Personal life and family
Donna Kay Mummau took the last name Rozar when she married Dr. Ed Rozar in 1993. Together they adopted five children who are now grown. Ed was a
medical doctor
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and contracted HIV from a patient sometime in the mid 1980s. He died of AIDS-related complications in 1993.
Donna remarried in December 1997 to Michael J. Masanz, but the marriage was
annulled five years later.
She is a member of the Wisconsin Nursing Association, the
American Nursing Association
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, the
American Nurses Credentialing Center, and the
Sigma Theta Tau Honor Society of Nursing.
Electoral history
Wisconsin Assembly (1994)
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Wisconsin Senate (1995)
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Wisconsin Assembly (1996)
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Marshfield Common Council (2001)
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Wisconsin Senate (2003)
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Wisconsin Assembly (2020)
, colspan="6" style="text-align:center;background-color: #e9e9e9;", Republican Primary, August 11, 2020
, colspan="6" style="text-align:center;background-color: #e9e9e9;", General Election, November 3, 2020
References
External links
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Campaign websiteWood County Board of Supervisors69th Assembly District (2011–2021)
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Living people
1950 births
Politicians from Lancaster, Pennsylvania
People from Marshfield, Wisconsin
Women state legislators in Wisconsin
Republican Party members of the Wisconsin State Assembly
21st-century American politicians
21st-century American women politicians
University of Tennessee alumni
Viterbo University alumni
American women nurses