David E. Rutledge
David E. Rutledge | |
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Rep. Rutledge addressing a town hall meeting | |
Member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the 54th district | |
Assumed office January 1, 2011 | |
Preceded by | Alma Wheeler Smith |
Personal details | |
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse(s) | Gerri Rutledge |
Alma mater | Tennessee State University |
Religion | Christian |
David E. Rutledge is a State Representative in the Michigan House of Representatives. He is serving his second term, representing Michigan's 54th House District (Ypsilanti Township).[1]
Michigan's 54th House district covers the eastern portion of Washtenaw County, and includes Superior Township and Ypsilanti Township, as well as the City of Ypsilanti.[2]
Personal life
Rutledge is married to Geraldine Simmons Rutledge and the couple have two children. He graduated from Tennessee State University with a degree in political science and has served on several boards and commissions in his locality of Washtenaw County.[3]
Legislative Opinion
During the first several months of tenure, Representative Rutledge has either introduced or participated in discussions and legislation to aid homeowners, protect school districts, and combat teen violence.[4]
In March 2011, Rutledge opposed legislation that would lower unemployment benefits to Michigan workers who have been displaced. The law was signed by Governor Rick Snyder after a 65-44 vote in the House.[5]
References
- ↑ "House Democratic Floor Leader David Rutledge".
- ↑ http://054.housedems.com/district-map/
- ↑ "Biography of David E. Rutledge".
- ↑ "State Representative David Rutledge". Retrieved 23 April 2011.
- ↑ Stanton, Ryan. "Rep. David Rutledge to Hold Coffee Hours, Speaks Out on Cuts to Unemployment Benefits". Ann Arbor. Retrieved 23 April 2011.