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Sheryl Albers (born September 9, 1954, in
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, Wisconsin, died May 25, 2022, in Cottage Grove, Wisconsin) was a
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legislator and politician.


Education

Sheryl Albers graduated from
Baraboo High School Baraboo High School is a high school in Baraboo, Wisconsin, and is a part of the Baraboo School District. It serves more than 900 students in grades 9–12 from Baraboo, West Baraboo, North Freedom, and a portion of Lake Delton. The school's co ...
in Baraboo, Wisconsin. She attended Carroll University from 1972 to 1974; she graduated from Ripon College with a BA in 1976. She later attended law school at the University of Wisconsin — Madison, beginning in 1999 and graduating in 2004.


Farming

Albers was raised on a family farm that raised mint and soybeans; she worked as a mint / muck farmer from 1972 until 1978. She was a dairy farmer from 1978 to 1996. Albers also worked in potato agriculture and in retail sales of farm products in these years. Albers served on the Sauk County board of the
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and was named Sauk County's Miss Farm Bureau at one point. While working in agriculture, she obtained a Pilot license and owned a Teratorn ultra lite aircraft. Albers and her first husband Jim Albers were named as "Outstanding Young Farmers" for Sauk County. Albers was a founding member of the Sauk County Women in Agriculture (Eagle Bluff Chapter), and was a member of the Wisconsin Mint Growers Association, the Wisconsin Muck Growers Association, and the Wisconsin Drainage Boards Association. During her public-sector career, she would become recognized for her knowledge of (and connections within) the agriculture community in Wisconsin. She also frequently dealt with issues related to agriculture including land use, zoning, property rights, property taxation, and rural economic development.


Politics

Volunteer roles and work as a staff person Albers served from 1976 until 1978, as Publicity Chair for the
Sauk County Sauk County is a county in Wisconsin. It is named after a large village of the Sauk people. As of the 2020 census, the population was 65,763. Its county seat and largest city is Baraboo. The county was created in 1840 from Wisconsin Territory a ...
(Wisconsin) Republican Party. She became the county party's vice-chair in 1978- 1980 and its chair from 1980 to 1982. She also served as the Sauk County coordinator for the
Ronald Reagan 1980 presidential campaign In 1980, Ronald Reagan and George H. W. Bush were elected president and vice president of the United States. They defeated the incumbent Democratic President Jimmy Carter and Vice President Walter Mondale. Reagan, a Republican and former go ...
. Albers joined the staff of the
Wisconsin State Assembly The Wisconsin State Assembly is the lower house of the Wisconsin Legislature. Together with the smaller Wisconsin Senate, the two constitute the legislative branch of the U.S. state of Wisconsin. Representatives are elected for two-year terms, ...
in 1987. She became known as a productive and knowledgeable analyst on issues of agriculture and land use. Elected office In 1991, a midterm vacancy arose in the Assembly when then-State-Representative Dale Schultz won a special election to the Wisconsin State Senate; Albers ran for Schultz's seat and won. She would serve in the Assembly for the rest of the 1991 session and all of the next nine sessions. In 2008, she did not seek re-election.


After office

Albers later worked for the District Attorney's Office in Juneau County, Wisconsin, the Office of Lawyer Regulation in the
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, and as a records officer and human resources officer in the Wisconsin Department of Corrections. From 2013 until early 2015 Albers returned to legislative staff work, serving as committee clerk in the office of State Senator Dale Schultz. Albers also worked in other positions as a private attorney and as a manager in a local business in
Monona, Wisconsin Monona is a city in Dane County, Wisconsin, United States. A suburb of the state capital, Madison, the city lies on the southeastern shore of Lake Monona, from which the city gets its name. The population was 8,624 at the 2020 census. History Ori ...
.


Family

Albers was the daughter o
Marcus Gumz
a frequent candidate for public office in Wisconsin and a longtime activist on issues affecting agriculture, land use, and the role of government. Albers credited her father with inspiring her own career in public service and advocacy.


Death

Albers died May 25, 2022, from the effects of cancer. She wrote her ow
obituary


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Albers, Sheryl People from Baraboo, Wisconsin Members of the Wisconsin State Assembly Women state legislators in Wisconsin 1954 births Living people Ripon College (Wisconsin) alumni Carroll University alumni University of Wisconsin Law School alumni 21st-century American politicians 21st-century American women politicians