February 3 — Midland politician Bill Schuette will discuss politics and his campaign for state attorney general with Central Michigan University students on February 9.
Schuette will speak during the Campus Conservatives meeting at 8 p.m. in the Bovee University Center, 103 East Preston St., on the CMU campus.
“Judge Schuette brings a wealth of experience in politics at the state and federal levels,” said Campus Conservatives president Bryant Greiner. “It will be great to hear his insight on the issues facing our state as well as what’s happening with his campaign for attorney general.”
Schuette was elected to U.S. House of Representatives on the Republican ticket with President Ronald Reagan in 1984. He served three terms before running against Democrat Carl Levin for the U.S. Senate seat in 1990. Schuette later became a member of then-Governor John Engler’s cabinet, served eight years in the state Senate and six years as a state Court of Appeals judge.
He is currently a Republican candidate for attorney general. The nomination will be decided by delegates to the Michigan Republican Party convention in August.