词条 | Richard Grobschmidt |
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|image = |imagesize = 150px | | honorific-prefix = | name =Richard Grobschmidt | honorific-suffix = | state =Wisconsin | state_senate =Wisconsin | district =7th | term_start =1995 | term_end =2003 | preceded =John R. Plewa | succeeded =Jeffrey Plale | state_assembly2 =Wisconsin | district2 =21st | term_start2 =1985 | term_end2 =1995 | preceded2 =John R. Plewa | succeeded2 =Jeffrey Plale | party =Democratic | birth_date ={{birth date|1948|5|3}} | birth_place =Milwaukee, Wisconsin | death_date = {{death date and age|2016|7|23|1948|5|3}} | death_place =Wauwatosa, Wisconsin | residence = South Milwaukee, Wisconsin | profession = Educator, Politician | religion = | spouse = Barbara Grobschmidt | website = }} Richard Grobschmidt ( May 3, 1948- July 23, 2016) was an American educator and former Democratic politician from South Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He served five terms in the Wisconsin State Assembly (1985–1995) and parts of three terms in the Wisconsin State Senate (1995–2003), before resigning to take a position with the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction. BackgroundGrobschmidt was born in Milwaukee on May 3, 1948. He graduated from South Milwaukee High School in 1966; earned a B.S. from University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh in 1972, and a M.S. from University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee in 1979. He taught political science at South Milwaukee High before being elected to the Wisconsin Legislature. Legislative serviceGrobschmidt was elected to the state Assembly in 1984, and re-elected for the next five terms for the 21st district, representing South Milwaukee and portions of Oak Creek. He was elected for the 7th district State Senate seat (representing several southeastern Milwaukee County suburbs, plus a fraction of eastern Milwaukee) in a November 1995 special election; and reelected in 1998 and 2002.[1] Department of Public InstructionIn December 2002, he announced that he would resign his seat in January 2003 to take a position as Assistant Superintendent of Public Instruction under State Superintendent Elizabeth Burmaster.[2] He retired from that position on September 10, 2010.[3] DeathGrobschmidt died on July 23, 2016 in Wauwatosa, Wisconsin.[4] References1. ^2001-2002 Wisconsin Bluebook profile {{DEFAULTSORT:Grobschmidt, Richard}}{{Wisconsin-politician-stub}}2. ^Ross, J.R. Associate Press "Democratic Senator to Take State Education Job; Richard Grobschmidt is Resigning His Seat to Become the State's Top Librarian in DPI." Wisconsin State Journal Dec. 21, 2002 3. ^"Richard Grobschmidt to Retire as Assistant State Superintendent at DPI," Wisconsin Library Association Blog 4. ^Richard Grobschmidt-obituary 11 : 1948 births|2016 deaths|Wisconsin schoolteachers|Members of the Wisconsin State Assembly|Politicians from Milwaukee|Educators from Wisconsin|University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee alumni|University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh alumni|Wisconsin Democrats|Wisconsin state senators|People from South Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
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