Forward for the People: The Autobiography of America's Longest Serving Legislator

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by Fred A. Risser

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When Fred Risser retired from the Wisconsin Senate in 2021, his sixty-four years in state government made him the longest serving legislator in US history. Now, in this candid and illuminating autobiography, Risser shares his singular perspective on events that transformed the state and the nation over the course of his remarkable career. From his role in the “Joe Must Go” drive to recall US Senator Joseph McCarthy in the 1950s to his position as the senior senator among the “Fab Fourteen” Wisconsin Democrats who opposed Governor Scott Walker’s Act 10 legislation against collective bargaining in 2011, Risser was a leader in state politics for decades, always maintaining an unwavering belief that political action can change people’s lives for the better.  Forward for the People provides a unique peek behind the political curtain from the viewpoint of someone who saw it all. Risser worked with thirteen governors and authored more than 240 bills that became law, championing public health and safety, environmental protection, women’s and reproductive rights, organized labor, civil rights, and social justice, among many other causes. Risser also recounts interactions with prominent national politicians, including Robert La Follette Jr., Hubert Humphrey, Jimmy Carter, and Bill Clinton. More than forty photographs from Risser’s personal collection and the Wisconsin Senate paint a vivid picture of his six-decade journey through Wisconsin politics.  Forward for the People details Risser’s experiences out of state, from a stint in the Panama Canal Zone as a navy hospital corpsman to his undergraduate debate-team days at Minnesota’s Carleton College to his years studying law at the University of Oregon and his travels to all seven continents. The book also depicts the quirky habits that made Risser a memorable and beloved politician: biking his age in miles every birthday and never taking the elevator in his sixty-four years at the Wisconsin State Capitol. Enhanced with details sourced from correspondence, personal notes, newspaper accounts, and recollections from friends and former colleagues, Risser and coauthor Doug Moe have crafted an engaging account of an extraordinary life in public service. "This is so much more than a story about a prominent public servant's long career. It's an up close and personal look at Wisconsin's rich political history and the people and events that shaped it. Fred Risser has been a major player in the state's progressive causes that set Wisconsin apart as an example for the rest of the nation. The retired senator and Doug Moe have provided us with a book that will help generations to come understand why our state is special." ― Dave Zweifel, editor emeritus, The Capital Times “Times change, constituencies change, political issues change, yet voters chose Fred Risser to represent them time and time again. I have long admired his honesty, his values, and his advocacy and legislative leadership in the issues we both care about. This book is the story of the political life of Wisconsin for more than sixty years and a remarkable man who helped shape it.” ― Jim Doyle, former Wisconsin Governor “Since the day Fred Risser walked into my West High School political science class as a special guest my senior year, he has been a luminary in Wisconsin politics and a symbol of public service for me. Fred's unmatched career as the longest serving legislator in US history is a testament to his dedication to our state, and we all have something to learn from his remarkable career and commitment to others.” ― Tammy Baldwin, US Senator “Fred Risser's story is an important one to tell in today's turbulent political era. Not only did he maintain an exceptional record of service, he also fiercely protected the institution of the Wisconsin Senate and excelled at bipartisan accomplishments and strong friendships with colleagues, regardless of party. This book is a marvelous testimony to his unique life and admirable political leadership.” ― Brian Rude, former Wisconsin State Senator "Fred Risser's story is also a story of Madison—his political family, his rise to elected office and leadership, his push for new buildings in downtown and on campus, his part in the Capitol restoration and Monona Terrace, his successful drive for a state smoking ban, and as a witness and participant in the drama surrounding the signing of Act 10. Risser and the Wisconsin Senate are two Madison institutions fully explained in this book."  ― Jeff Mayers, president of WisPolitics and former political reporter at the Wisconsin State Journal Senator Fred A. Risser was born and raised in Madison, Wisconsin. A veteran of World War II, Risser went to college on the GI Bill and received his undergraduate and law degrees from the University of Oregon. He was elected to the Wisconsin State Assembly in 1956 at age twenty-nine—the fourth generation in his family to serve in the state legislature. During his long tenure in

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