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announced he would retire before the end of his term. Governor Doyle solicited applicants for the job. Bridge was one of six finalists interviewed; she officially received the appointment on January 22, 2007. Deininger left office on January 31. Bridge was elected to a full six-year term
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Bridge is a member of a number of professional boards. She has been a guest instructor at the University of Wisconsin Law School and a Mentor in the University of Wisconsin Law School Legal Education Opportunities Program.
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without opposition in 2008, but announced just 18 months later that she would retire. She left office in January 2010. Incumbent state representative
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Bridge began practicing law as a private attorney in 1983, but by 1985 had moved into public service as an assistant attorney general in the
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and was administrator of the Division of Children and Family Services in the
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in English literature in 1970. After obtaining her degree, she moved to
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in 2007, and had previously served as his chief deputy when he was
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