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Phil Montgomery (born July 7, 1957) is an American politician.
Montgomery lives in Middleton, Wisconsin, and serves as the Chairperson of the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin. He previously represented the fourth Assembly District in the Wisconsin State Assembly. He was born in Hammond, Indiana, July 7, 1957. He is married and has 2 children. He is a graduate T.F. North H.S., and holds a B.S. in Business and Commerce from the University of Houston–Downtown (1988).
As a Legislator from 1998 to 2010, Representative Montgomery served on the Special Committee on Clean Energy Jobs, Joint Committee on Finance, Assembly Committee on Energy and Utilities, Joint Committee on Information Policy and Technology, and served on other related committees in the Assembly and on the Board of Directors of the Wisconsin Public Utility Institute.
During the 2007-2008 legislative session, Representative Montgomery authored legislation providing statewide video franchising. The governor and others supported the bill. The bill provided a much simpler process for a franchise, while eliminating some traditional franchise requirements such as service to almost everyone in the territory. The bill had bipartisan support, with the La Crosse Tribune noting Democratic Party chairman Joe Weinke registered to lobby for AT&T while the bill was before the Democratic controlled Senate. In 2006 when the proposal was being developed, AT&T contributed $2,250 to Montgomery's campaign. He also supported passage of the Great Lakes Compact and use of renewable energy.
Phil's Most notable musical work ( according to the philosopher who knows him best) At the Country Roads Jam Saturday night
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Phil playing at Country Roads Restaurant, Hedgesville WV. 8/24/2013 Video Courtesy Tampa Bay Musicians CoOp I hope I got the song name right!! ( Tom Bent )
Phil playing with Donnie Baker at Country Roads Restaurant, Hedgesville WV. 8/24/2013 Video Courtesy Tampa Bay Musicians CoOp
Phil playing at Country Roads Restaurant, Hedgesville WV. 8/24/2013 Video Courtesy Tampa Bay Musicians CoOp. Regina AaMacha awards Phil Montgomery the prize for winning the competition.
This is me sitting in with a West African/North African/Caribbean/American fusion band, after about 2 1/2 hours' worth of rehearsal. We played for 2 1/2 hours. The guy playing the African harp is Rusty. The drummer, Phil, & I had never heard the stuff before, & were just hired guns.
Phil playing at Country Roads Restaurant, Hedgesville WV. 8/24/2013 Video Courtesy Tampa Bay Musicians CoOp
Coach Philip Montgomery breaks down some key offensive plays against TCU. Sic 'em Sports Productions has the story.
Phil playing at Country Roads Restaurant, Hedgesville WV. 8/24/2013 Video Courtesy Tampa Bay Musicians CoOp
Phil playing at Country Roads Restaurant, Hedgesville WV. 8/24/2013 Video Courtesy Tampa Bay Musicians CoOp
Phil Montgomery (born July 7, 1957) is an American politician.
Montgomery lives in Middleton, Wisconsin, and serves as the Chairperson of the Public Service Commission of Wisconsin. He previously represented the fourth Assembly District in the Wisconsin State Assembly. He was born in Hammond, Indiana, July 7, 1957. He is married and has 2 children. He is a graduate T.F. North H.S., and holds a B.S. in Business and Commerce from the University of Houston–Downtown (1988).
As a Legislator from 1998 to 2010, Representative Montgomery served on the Special Committee on Clean Energy Jobs, Joint Committee on Finance, Assembly Committee on Energy and Utilities, Joint Committee on Information Policy and Technology, and served on other related committees in the Assembly and on the Board of Directors of the Wisconsin Public Utility Institute.
During the 2007-2008 legislative session, Representative Montgomery authored legislation providing statewide video franchising. The governor and others supported the bill. The bill provided a much simpler process for a franchise, while eliminating some traditional franchise requirements such as service to almost everyone in the territory. The bill had bipartisan support, with the La Crosse Tribune noting Democratic Party chairman Joe Weinke registered to lobby for AT&T while the bill was before the Democratic controlled Senate. In 2006 when the proposal was being developed, AT&T contributed $2,250 to Montgomery's campaign. He also supported passage of the Great Lakes Compact and use of renewable energy.