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Scott Suder
Scott Suder (born September 28, 1968) was an American politician from Abbotsford, Wisconsin.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://legis.wisconsin.gov/w3asp/contact/legislatorpages.aspx?house=Assembly&district=69&display=bio )〕 He was the Republican Majority Leader of the Wisconsin State Assembly, representing the 69th district from January 1998 until September 2013.〔'The State of Wisconsin Blue Book 2009–2010, Biographical Sketch of Scott Suder, pg. 65〕 He was preceded by Robert K. Zukowski and succeeded by Bob Kulp. Suder was a member of the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), serving as Wisconsin state leader.〔http://www.alec.org/about-alec/state-chairmen/〕〔(Wisconsin Historical Society-Scott Suder )〕 ==Background== Suder graduated from University of Wisconsin–Eau Claire in Eau Claire, Wisconsin. He served as an intern for the United States Congress and later served the 69th Assembly District by working as a legislative aide to State Representatives Robert K. Zukowski and Heron "Pink" Van Gorden. Suder also served on the Abbotsford Common Council 1996–2001. Suder had served his sixth term as State Representative for Wisconsin's 69th Assembly District. He is a member of the Wisconsin Air National Guard, and a veteran of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Suder had no challenger in the 2010 Wisconsin General Election. On September 3, 2013, Suder resigned from the Wisconsin State Assembly to work for the Wisconsin Public Service Commission.〔(Scott Suder To Leave Assembly For Walker Administration Job )〕〔(Scott Suder officially resigns from State Assembly )〕 However, before starting that job he took a position as a lobbyist for the Wisconsin Paper Council.〔http://www.jsonline.com/news/statepolitics/former-lawmaker-at-center-of-grant-controversy-steps-away-from-psc-job-b99112647z1-226336791.html#ixzz2grcvERo7〕
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