Judson Gilbert II

Judson "Jud" Gilbert II (born about 1952) was a member of the Michigan State Senate, where he has served since 2002. Prior to that he was a member of the Michigan House of Representatives from 1998 to 2002. Gilbert is a Roman Catholic. In 2010 Gilbert was elected to a third term in the Michigan State House.

Gibson's district covers all of St. Clair County and Lapeer County. He is a native of Algonac. He graduated from Algonac High School and St. Clair County Community College. He later went to Wayne State University, where he studied mortuary science. He then spent several years as a funeral home director.

Gilbert is term limited and thus not running for re-election in 2010. However since the term limit in the state house is 3 terms and he only served two, Gilbert is running for the State House District 81.

While in the State Senate Gilbert was an early fighter for replacing the Single Business Tax and was endrsed by the state chamber of commer for these actions.[1] Gilbert is the chair of the Senate Transportation Committee and as such has been involved in negotiations to build the Detroit River International Crossing.[2] He has stalled this project to some extent with his inquiries about particulars of the project, such as who will pay the owners of the land condemned to build the bridge crossings and what will happen if toll revenue is below projections.[3]

Sources

  1. ^ Michigan Chamber of Commerce piece praising Gilbert
  2. ^ Lansing State Journal, Aug. 14, 2010
  3. ^ Build Dric Now article from the Argus Herald