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Catherine L. "Cathy" Stepp (' O'Donnell; born August 17, 1963) is an
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government administrator and former
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politician. She is the city administrator of
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, and previously served as regional administrator (midwest) of the
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under President
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. Earlier, she was secretary of the
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in the cabinet of governor Scott Walker, and served four years in the
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, representing
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.


Biography

Stepp was born in
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, and graduated from Oak Creek High School in
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, in 1981. After marrying, she joined the home-building firm of her husband, known as First Stepp Builders, in Racine, Wisconsin, and became co-owner of the company. Through the business community, she rose in prominence in local affairs, and in 2000 she was appointed by Governor
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to the state's Natural Resources Board, which oversees the
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. In 2002, Stepp successfully challenged Democratic Senator
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for Plache's
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-based State Senate seat. From 2003 until 2007, Stepp served as a Republican in the
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, representing the 21st Senate district. Stepp was only the second Republican to win an election in the Racine County Senate district in the previous 50 years. She announced in 2005 that she would not run for re-election in 2006, saying she wanted to devote more time to her family. She was succeeded by Democrat
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. In January 2011, Governor Scott Walker appointed Stepp to be his Secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources (DNR). During her tenure, Stepp rolled back environmental oversight and regulation. In August 2017, it was announced that Stepp would be resigning to become a deputy administrator of the
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. Stepp supported Trump at rallies in Wisconsin, and has questioned the existence of climate change. Stepp resigned from the EPA in January 2020, and moved to
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, where she worked for a clean water non-profit and an
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company. She was hired as city administrator of
Branson, Missouri Branson is a city in the U.S. state of Missouri. Most of the city is situated in Taney County, with a small portion in the west extending into Stone County. Branson is in the Ozark Mountains. The community was named after Reuben Branson, postm ...
, in 2022.


Electoral history


Wisconsin Senate (2002)

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References


External links


Official page (City of Branson)
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