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Nils P. Haugen

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After La Follette was elected governor of Wisconsin, he appointed Haugen to the Tax Commission in 1901. Haugen served on the Wisconsin State Tax Commission throughout the Progressive era, from 1901 until 1921. During that time he made the commission an important part of the Progressive movement. In
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shook up the economic, class, and ethnic assumptions held by many Americans. In 1894, the Progressives began to openly campaign for leadership of the Republican Party in Wisconsin. Nils Haugen sought the party nomination for governor in 1894 and Robert La Follette followed in 1896 and 1898.
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not to transfer collection activities from the commission to local governments. From 1919 until 1920, Haugen served as president of the National Tax Association, a nonpartisan, educational association that studies tax theory and public finance. Haugen was adviser to the State of
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faction. Progressives stressed the need for more direct voter control and championed consumer rights. Their call for reform gained more support after the
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Ethnic Leadership and Midwestern Politics: Scandinavian Americans and the Progressive Movement in Wisconsin, 1890-1914
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Haugen wed the former Ingeborg "Belle" Rasmussen in Saint Croix county, Wisconsin in 1875.
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Board of Equalization from 1921 to 1923. He died April 23, 1931, in
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Haugen was often associated with and served as a political ally of
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1915 Haugen helped preserve the law's strength by persuading Gov.
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immigrant, lawyer, and politician. He served four terms in the
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Norwegian American immigrant, lawyer, and politician (1849–1931)
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from 1882 until 1887. In 1887, Haugen was elected as a
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dissidents who joined La Follette became known as the
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Burials at Forest Hill Cemetery (Madison, Wisconsin)
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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He was elected as the representative of 184:January 6, 1879 β€“ January 3, 1881 42: 1514:University of Michigan Law School alumni 1494:Norwegian emigrants to the United States 363:the same year and commenced practice in 827:Wisconsin's 10th congressional district 529: 438:Wisconsin's 10th congressional district 14: 1471: 794:Wisconsin's 8th congressional district 419:Wisconsin's 8th congressional district 311:in Wisconsin and a national expert on 301:United States House of Representatives 121:March 4, 1887 β€“ March 3, 1893 74:March 4, 1893 β€“ March 3, 1895 849: 495: 555:Wisconsin's Legal History: Part VIII 376:National Register of Historic Places 687:Pioneer and Political Reminiscences 503:"Haugen, Nils Pederson 1849 - 1931" 24: 1504:People from River Falls, Wisconsin 879:'s delegation(s) to the 50th–53rd 307:. He was a leading member of the 25: 1535: 701:The Wisconsin magazine of history 693: 703:: Volume 12, number 4, June 1929 665: 579:(Historical Marker Database.org) 359:in 1874. He was admitted to the 407:Wisconsin Railroad Commissioner 832:March 4, 1893 - March 3, 1895 799:March 4, 1887 - March 3, 1893 712:"Nils P. Haugen (id: H000351)" 631: 610: 596: 583: 569: 548: 523: 421:. Haugen was reelected to the 13: 1: 819:Member of the  786:Member of the  771:U.S. House of Representatives 488: 405:in 1879 and 1880. He was the 378:. The house was also home to 326: 61:U.S. House of Representatives 1509:Luther College (Iowa) alumni 593:. New York: Routledge, 1994. 508:Wisconsin Historical Society 7: 643:(National Tax Association)" 481:, where he was interred in 347:, in 1855. Haugen attended 10: 1540: 641:Past Presidents of the NTA 449:Robert M. 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Index

Nils Pederson Haugen

U.S. House of Representatives
John J. Jenkins
Wisconsin's 10th district
Hugh H. Price
Lyman E. Barnes
Wisconsin's 8th district
Wisconsin State Assembly
Pierce
Franklin L. Gilson
Modum
Norway
Madison, Wisconsin
Forest Hill Cemetery
Republican
Progressive
Norwegian American
United States House of Representatives
Wisconsin
Progressive Movement
tax reform
Haugen, Wisconsin
Barron County
Modum
Buskerud
Norway
Pierce County, Wisconsin
Luther College
Decorah, Iowa

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