Bruce Caswell was born on October 20,1949 and is a Republican politician from the US state of Michigan, serving as a member of the Michigan Senate for the 16th district from 2011 until 2015.
14 Facts About Bruce Caswell
Bruce Caswell served in the Michigan State House of Representatives from 2003 to 2011, representing the 58th Michigan House district.
Bruce Caswell graduated from North Adams High School in 1967.
Bruce Caswell received a bachelor's degree in mathematics, American history, and physics education from Michigan State University in 1971, and returned to earn a master's degree in US history in 1976.
Bruce Caswell taught history, mathematics, and physics over his thirty years of service as a teacher.
Bruce Caswell's first teaching position was at North Adams-Jerome Public Schools, the district where he went to school as a student.
Bruce Caswell served as the superintendent of Pittsford Area Schools from 1997 to 2000, retiring in 2000.
Bruce Caswell served as the defensive coordinator for Pittsford's 1997 state championship football team.
Bruce Caswell led the boys track team to the first of four consecutive MHSAA state championships in 1994.
Bruce Caswell was a 2000 Michigan High School Coaches Hall of Fame inductee in honor of his coaching achievements.
Bruce Caswell served as the supervisor for Adams Township in rural Hillsdale County for twenty years.
Bruce Caswell has served as a tax assessor in Hillsdale County for 22 years.
Bruce Caswell is a lifetime member of the Michigan State University Alumni Association and a life member of the Michigan High School Coaches Association.
Bruce Caswell came under fire from Michigan Public Radio for a 2011 proposal to issue the Michigan state $80 clothing allowance for children that receive state welfare assistance as an $80 gift card redeemable at secondhand clothing stores, such as Goodwill and Salvation Army, rather than just adding another $80 credit to the Bridge Card account that would be untraceable in how it was actually spent.