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Bob Wieckowski | |
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| Member of theCalifornia State Senate from the10th district | |
| In office December 1, 2014 – December 4, 2022 | |
| Preceded by | Ellen Corbett |
| Succeeded by | Aisha Wahab |
| Member of theCalifornia State Assembly | |
| In office December 6, 2010 – November 30, 2014 | |
| Preceded by | Alberto Torrico |
| Succeeded by | Kansen Chu |
| Constituency | 25th district (2012–2014) 20th district (2010–2012) |
| FremontCity Councillor from District A | |
| In office December 6, 2004 – December 6, 2010 | |
| Preceded by | Bill Pease |
| Succeeded by | Dominic Dutra |
| Personal details | |
| Born | (1955-02-18)February 18, 1955 (age 70) |
| Political party | Democratic |
| Spouse | Sue Lemke (m. 2015) |
| Residence(s) | Fremont,California |
| Alma mater | University of California, Berkeley (BA) Santa Clara University (JD) |
| Profession | Attorney |
| Website | sd10 |
Robert A. Wieckowski (born February 18, 1955) is an American attorney andpolitician who served in theCalifornia State Senate. ADemocrat, he represented the10th Senate District, which encompassed the central and southern portions of theEast Bay andSouth Bay.
He announced a bid to replaceEric Swalwell as the representative forCalifornia's 15th congressional district,[2] but dropped out a few weeks later.[3]
Wieckowski is a small business owner and abankruptcy attorney. He received his B.A. fromUniversity of California, Berkeley and his J.D. fromSanta Clara University Law School.
Wieckowski was first elected to theCalifornia State Assembly in 2010 to represent the20th Assembly District, then the25th Assembly District in 2012 after redistricting. Before being elected to the legislature, he served as vice-mayor and a city councilman inFremont.[4]
Wieckowski served as chair of the Assembly Judiciary Committee. He was also a member of the Assembly Insurance, Health, and Public Employees, Retirement and Social Security committees.
In his first term in office, Wieckowski passed 24 bills through the legislature, 21 of which were signed into law byCalifornia GovernorJerry Brown. He launched the Made in California Jobs Initiative to expand California manufacturing, invest in biotechnology research, and fight for small businesses.
Wieckowski lives in Fremont with his wife, Sue Lemke, and her son Luke. Wieckowski's parents are Gene and Helen Wieckowski.[5]
Robert A. Wieckowski was born in the city of San Francisco.
... and his parents, Gene and Helen Wieckowski.