Bob Wise

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Bob Wise is one of the most powerful voices in the United States when it comes to education concerns. He was one of the first governors to propose that the Higher Education Grant Program be fully funded all of the time. He was the 33rd Governor of West Virginia and a member of the United States House of Representatives from the 2nd and 3rd districts in West Virginia. During his time as governor of West Virginia, he witnessed some of the country’s most difficult difficulties, including the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, as well as a severe economic crisis and budgetary situation. He efficiently addressed these issues by recruiting businesses with tax breaks and infrastructure help. He is also the brains behind the “PROMISE” scholarship program, which provided free education to many kids around the state. He has chaired the Natural Resources Committee of the National Governors Association and the Southern States Energy Board. He has also served on the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee as a ranking member. He is the President of the Alliance for Excellent Education, a non-profit education reform organization.

Childhood and Adolescence

Ellsworth, Robert In Washington, D.C., Bob Wise, Jr. was born. He received his education at Duke University in Durham, North Carolina, where he earned a B.A. in 1970. He moved on to Tulane University Law School in New Orleans, Louisiana, to study law. In 1975, he received his law degree from the institution.

Career of Bob Wise

He began his political career in 1980, when he was elected to the West Virginia state Senate as a Democratic candidate from Charleston, the state’s capital. After winning the elections in 1981, he began his career in the West Virginia Senate. He was elected to the United States House of Representatives from West Virginia’s 3rd district the following year.

He was elected to the United States House of Representatives from West Virginia’s 3rd district on January 3, 1983. He was elected to succeed Republican Mick Staton. His district was renumbered to the second due to a decrease in the population of West Virginia. He was the regional whip and a parliamentarian for the Democratic Party.

He was also named to the U.S. House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure as a ranking member. This is a committee of the United States House of Representatives that meets on a regular basis. He was re-elected to the United States House of Representatives from West Virginia’s 2nd district on January 3, 1993. He took over from Harley O. Staggers, Jr.

In December 1998, he announced his intention to gather money to cover the expenditures of his governorship campaign. He intended to organize an exploratory committee for this aim. In the year 2000, he ran for governor of West Virginia against Cecil Harland Underwood, a member of the American Republican Party. He eventually won by a 51 percent margin.

He became the 33rd Governor of West Virginia on January 15, 2001. During his term, he witnessed some of the country’s most difficult problems, including the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, economic difficulties, and a tight fiscal environment.

He attempted to alleviate the economic crisis by enacting measures that allowed for a broad tax system and a robust infrastructure aid program. Many investment initiatives were also supported by the state. He is the driving force behind the ‘PROMISE’ scholarship program, which has allowed many West Virginia kids to attend public and state universities.

He has chaired the Natural Resources Committee of the National Governors Association and the Southern States Energy Board. He is in charge of the Higher Education Grant Program’s funding. In 2003, he announced his intention to not run for re-election. He then moved to Washington after serving as the 33rd Governor of West Virginia for two years.

He moved to Washington after leaving politics and now serves as the President of the Alliance for Excellent Education, a national education policy organization. In 2010, he formed a partnership with Jeb Bush to co-chair the Digital Learning Council. More than 100 leaders from the fields of education, government, and philanthropy attended the council meeting.

Achievements & Awards

He was named to The NonProfit Times’ ‘Power & Influence Top 50’ list in 2011.

Personal History and Legacy

He married Sandra Casber in 1984. During the early 1980s, the pair met while she was working as a subcommittee lawyer for the US House Committee on Ways and Means. Robert, his son, was born in 1987, and Alexandra, his daughter, was born in 1990. While serving as First Lady of West Virginia, his wife, Sandra Casber, traveled around the state to raise awareness about child reading and to combat underage drinking. In 2003, he had an affair with Angela Mascia, a lady who worked at the West Virginia Development Office.

Estimated Net Worth

Robert is one of the wealthiest directors and one of the most popular. Robert Wise’s net worth is estimated to be $1.5 million, according to Wikipedia, Forbes, and Business Insider.

Trivia

In 2003, this former Governor of West Virginia admitted to having an extramarital affair with a state employee in public.