20th century American politician
James A. Rutkowski
In office January 7, 1985 – December 7, 1997Preceded by Gervase Hephner Succeeded by Jeff A. Stone Constituency 82nd district In office January 3, 1983 – January 7, 1985Preceded by David E. Paulson Succeeded by David E. Paulson Constituency 28th district In office January 1, 1973 – January 3, 1983Preceded by District established Succeeded by Gervase Hephner Constituency 82nd district In office January 4, 1971 – January 1, 1973Preceded by Jerry J. Wing Succeeded by District abolished Constituency Milwaukee 23rd district
Born (1942-04-06 ) April 6, 1942 (age 82) Milwaukee , Wisconsin , U.S.Political party Democratic Spouse Jean Children None Residence Greenfield, Wisconsin Alma mater Marquette University (B.S. , J.D. ) Allegiance United States Branch/service United States Army U.S. Army Reserve Years of service 1966–1972 Unit Army Security Agency Judge Advocate General's Corps
James A. Rutkowski (born April 6, 1942) is a retired American attorney and Democratic politician. He served 27 years in the Wisconsin State Assembly (1971–1997) representing southwest Milwaukee County .
Biography
Rutkowski was born on April 6, 1942, in Milwaukee , Wisconsin .[ 1] He graduated from Bay View High School and Marquette University .[ 2] In 1966, Rutkowski joined the United States Army Reserve . After initially serving in the United States Army Security Agency , he transferred to the Judge Advocate General's Corps in 1969. He remained with the Reserve until 1972. Additionally, Rutkowksi was a member of the faculty at Marquette University and the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee . He is a member of the Knights of Columbus and the United States Junior Chamber .
Political career
Rutkowski was elected to the Assembly in 1970. That same year, he was elected to be a trustee of Hales Corners, Wisconsin . He was reelected to the Assembly 13 times and resigned in December 1997 to accept an appointment to the state Labor and Industry Review Commission.[ 3]
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