- Bill Gradison
Willis David "Bill" Gradison Jr. (born
December 28 1928 ) is an American politician, who served for almost two decades in the U.S. House of Representatives.Gradison, a Republican, was born in
Cincinnati, Ohio and received a bachelor of arts degree fromYale University in 1949, a master's degree in business administration fromHarvard University 's Graduate School of Business Administration in 1951, and a doctor of commercial science degree from Harvard in 1954.Gradison worked as an investment broker and then served as assistant to the undersecretary of the treasury (1953–1955), and assistant to the secretary of health, education, and welfare (1955–1957).
He was then elected to the Cincinnati city council, on which he served from 1961 to 1974. This service included a term as mayor of Cincinnati in 1971 (a position that at the time rotated among council members). Gradison was first elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1974 and began serving in 1975 (94th Congress). He began representing Ohio's District 1, but after the 1980 census, he and
Tom Luken effectively switched districts, with Gradison's district renumbered as District 2. He served until 1993, when he resigned to accept the lobbying position of president of theHealth Insurance Association of America .The vacancy in the House of Representatives created by Gradison's resignation was filled by a special election, which was won by fellow Republican U.S. Rep. Robert J. Portman.
ee also
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Election Results, U.S. Representative from Ohio, 1st District
*Election Results, U.S. Representative from Ohio, 2nd District
*List of United States Representatives from Ohio
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