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Kelly Schmidt, State Treasurer (2005-Present) Advocate for agriculture
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Sarah Vogel; Commissioner of Agriculture (1989-96) On the job working for you / Susan Wefald; Public Service Commissioner (1993-2008) Education is priority one / Kirsten Baesler; Superintendent of the Department of Public Instruction (2013-Present) Women Supreme Court Justices address important issues An inspiring Justice: Beryl Levine; Supreme Court Justice (1985-96) / Cody Stanley Working to improve our system of justice / Mary Maring; Supreme Court Justice (1996-2013) A life in the law / Carol Kapsner; Supreme Court Justice (1998-Present) Charting a path in the early years "A bright; active; public-spirited woman; " Laura Eisenhuth; Superintendent of Public Instruction (1893-94) / Susan Wefald Inspiring people to support education; Emma Bates; Superintendent of Public Instruction (1895-96) / Susan Wefald Challenging times attract strong leaders My business is education; Minnie Nielson; Superintendent of Public Instruction (1919-26) / Susan Wefald Improving education in challenging times; Bertha Palmer; Superintendent of Public Instruction (1927-32) / Susan Wefald An honest; efficient public servant; Berta Baker; State Treasurer (1929-32); State Auditor (1933-56) / Susan Wefald Serving the greater good You either like figures or you better step out; Bernice Asbridge; State Treasurer (1969-72) / Susan Wefald A lively interest in politics; Ruth Meiers; Lieutenant Governor (1985-87) / Susan Wefald.
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