Legislator Details
Paul A. Rosenbaum
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Number of sessions served 3
Gender: Male
Age at election: 30
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Date: 12/29/1942
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Number of Children: 0
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Occupation: lawyer
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Springfield College, B.S,; George Washington School of Law, J.D.
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Chamber: House
Party: Democratic
Committees Served On: Judiciary
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City of Residence: Battle Creek
County of Residence Calhoun
District: 48
District Description: Townships of Bedford, Pennfield, Convis and Emmett
(Less: ED 496B) and Battle Creek (ED 423A, 432-4 and 436); Cities of Battle Creek and Springfield in Calhoun County
Date Elected: 11/2/1976
Date Sworn In: 1/12/1977
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Reason for Leaving Office: N/A
End of Term Status: Departed
Maritial Status: Married
Notes: Chair of the Committee on Judiciary
Chamber: House
Party: Democratic
Committees Served On: Judiciary , House Policy
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City of Residence: Battle Creek
County of Residence Calhoun
District: 48
District Description: Townships of Bedford, Pennfield, Convis and Emmett
(Less: ED 496B) and Battle Creek (ED 423A, 432-4 and 436); Cities of Battle Creek and Springfield in Calhoun County
Date Elected: 11/5/1974
Date Sworn In: 1/8/1975
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Reason for Leaving Office: N/A
End of Term Status: Re-elected
Maritial Status: Married
Notes: Chair of the Committee on Judiciary
Chamber: House
Party: Democratic
Committees Served On: Drainage , Judiciary , Taxation , Youth and Student Participation, Youth Care
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City of Residence: Jackson
County of Residence Calhoun
District: 48
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Date Elected: 11/7/1972
Date Sworn In: 1/10/1973
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Reason for Leaving Office: N/A
End of Term Status: Re-elected
Maritial Status: Unknown
Notes: Vice-Chair of the Committees on Taxation; and Youth and Student Participation