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William Duncan "Bill" Schuette (b. October 13 1953) is politician and jurist from the
U.S. state of
Michigan. Since January 2003, he has served on Michigan's 4th District Court of Appeals.
Schuette was born in Midland, Michigan, where he graduated from
Herbert Henry Dow High School in 1972. He attended
Georgetown University in Washington D.C. and in 1976 graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Science degree in the Foreign Service. He also studied at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland and received a Juris Doctor from the
University of San Francisco School of Law in 1979. Schuette was admitted to the Michigan
bar (law) in 1979. He was a delegate to the Michigan State Republican conventions in 1972, 1974, and 1982.
In November 1984, at the age of 31, Schuette was elected as a Republican Party (United States) defeating incumbent
Democratic Party (United States) Donald J. Albosta for a seat in the 99th United States Congress from
Michigan's 10th congressional district. Schuette was re-elected to the two succeeding Congresses, serving from
January 3,
1985 until January 3,
1991. He did not seek re-election in 1990, but unsuccessfully challenged incumbent Democrat Carl Levin for his seat in the
United States Senate. While in Congress, Schuette served on the United States House Committee on the Budget, the United States House Committee on Agriculture and the
United States House Select Committee on Aging.
In January 1991, Schuette was named by Michigan Governor
John Engler to be as Director of the
Michigan Department of Agriculture, where he served until 1993. While Director, Schuette and his wife Cynthia created the Michigan Harvest Gathering, a food and fund drive to help feed hungry people throughout Michigan. Joining with the Food Bank Council of Michigan, the Michigan Harvest Gathering has raised more than $4 million and 6 million pounds of food for Michigan families over a 12-year period.
In November 1994, he was elected to represent the 35th district in the
Michigan State Senate, where he served until 2003. In 2001, Schuette was selected by President
George W. Bush to be his Personal Representative to Australian-American Friendship Week in
Australia.
In November 2002, he was elected judge in the Michigan Court of Appeals, and his term expires January 1, 2009.
Schuette has been a member of various boards and organizations throughout Michigan. Current positions include:
References
- The Political Graveyard
- Fourth District Judges
{{USRepSuccession box| state=Michigan|
district=10|
before=[Donald J. Albosta|
years=1985–1991|
after=[David Lee Camp|
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William Duncan "Bill" Schuette (b.
October 13 1953) is politician and jurist from the
U.S. state of
Michigan. Since January 2003, he has served on Michigan's 4th District Court of Appeals.
Schuette was born in
Midland, Michigan, where he graduated from
Herbert Henry Dow High School in 1972. He attended
Georgetown University in
Washington D.C. and in 1976 graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Science degree in the Foreign Service. He also studied at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland and received a Juris Doctor from the University of San Francisco School of Law in 1979. Schuette was admitted to the Michigan bar (law) in 1979. He was a delegate to the Michigan State Republican conventions in 1972, 1974, and 1982.
In November 1984, at the age of 31, Schuette was elected as a Republican Party (United States) defeating incumbent Democratic Party (United States)
Donald J. Albosta for a seat in the
99th United States Congress from
Michigan's 10th congressional district. Schuette was re-elected to the two succeeding Congresses, serving from
January 3,
1985 until January 3, 1991. He did not seek re-election in 1990, but unsuccessfully challenged incumbent Democrat Carl Levin for his seat in the
United States Senate. While in Congress, Schuette served on the
United States House Committee on the Budget, the United States House Committee on Agriculture and the United States House Select Committee on Aging.
In January 1991, Schuette was named by Michigan Governor
John Engler to be as Director of the Michigan Department of Agriculture, where he served until 1993. While Director, Schuette and his wife Cynthia created the
Michigan Harvest Gathering, a food and fund drive to help feed hungry people throughout Michigan. Joining with the
Food Bank Council of Michigan, the Michigan Harvest Gathering has raised more than $4 million and 6 million pounds of food for Michigan families over a 12-year period.
In November 1994, he was elected to represent the 35th district in the Michigan State Senate, where he served until 2003. In 2001, Schuette was selected by President George W. Bush to be his Personal Representative to Australian-American Friendship Week in Australia.
In November 2002, he was elected judge in the Michigan Court of Appeals, and his term expires January 1, 2009.
Schuette has been a member of various boards and organizations throughout Michigan. Current positions include:
References
- The Political Graveyard
- Fourth District Judges
{{USRepSuccession box| state=Michigan|
district=10|
before=[Donald J. Albosta|
years=1985–1991|
after=[David Lee Camp|
-->