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Patricia A. Goodrich

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Patricia A. Goodrich
Secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Health and Social Services
In office
September 2, 1988 – February 7, 1991
Appointed byTommy G. Thompson
Preceded byTimothy Cullen
Succeeded byGerald Whitburn
Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
from the 86th district
In office
January 3, 1983 – January 7, 1985
Preceded byJohn L. McEwen
Succeeded byWilliam A. Kasten
Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
from the 72nd district
In office
January 6, 1975 – January 3, 1983
Preceded byJon P. Wilcox
Succeeded byMary Panzer
Personal details
Born(1933-01-13)January 13, 1933
Jefferson City, Missouri, U.S.
DiedMarch 31, 1999(1999-03-31) (aged 66)
Gold Canyon, Arizona
Resting placeOakwood Cemetery
Berlin, Wisconsin
Political partyRepublican
SpousePhilo "Bud" Goodrich
ChildrenPhil
Jim
John
Alma materJefferson City Junior College
Park College

Patricia A. Goodrich (January 13, 1933 – March 31, 1999) was an American politician and homemaker. She served as secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Health and Social Services in the cabinet of Governor Tommy Thompson, and earlier served ten years in the Wisconsin State Assembly.

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Biography

Born in Jefferson City, Missouri, Goodrich was educated at Jefferson City Junior College and Park College. Goodrich moved to Berlin, Wisconsin.

She served in the Wisconsin State Assembly for five terms, from 1975 to 1985, as a Republican, representing Green Lake and Waushara counties. During her years in the Assembly she served alongside Tommy Thompson, who represented the neighboring district.

When Tommy Thompson later became Governor, he appointed Goodrich as Deputy Secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Health and Social Services. She would become Acting Secretary when her predecessor, Timothy Cullen, left office in 1988. Thompson later appointed her as Cullen's permanent replacement. Her appointment was controversial with some anti-abortion activists in Thompson's Republican base, due to her outspoken pro-choice record.[1] She was confirmed and ultimately served in the role from mid 1988 through early 1991.

Goodrich died in Gold Canyon, Arizona. She was survived by her husband, Bud, and her three sons, Phil, Jim, and John.[2][3]

Notes

  1. ^ Hill, Mike (September 2, 1988). "Patricia Goodrich will head DHSS". The Capital Times. Retrieved April 16, 2019 – via NewspaperArchive.com.
  2. ^ Patricia A. Goodrich, Wisconsin Historical Society
  3. ^ Assembly Joint Resolution 40
Wisconsin State Assembly
Preceded by Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
from the 72nd district

January 6, 1975–January 3, 1983
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of the Wisconsin State Assembly
from the 86th district

January 3, 1983–January 7, 1985
Succeeded by
Government offices
Preceded by Secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Health and Social Services
September 2, 1988 – February 7, 1991
Succeeded by


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