William F. Mahar Jr.
William Francis Mahar, Jr. (born February 13, 1947) is an American politician.
Born in Chicago Heights, Illinois, Mahar served in the United States Army from 1970 to 1972. He received his bachelor's degree in psychology from Southern Illinois University and his master's degree in personnel services from Purdue University. He lived in Homewood, Illinois and served on the Homewood village board. Mahar served in the Illinois Senate from 1985 to 2003 and was a Republican. His father William F. Mahar Sr. also served in the Illinois General Assembly.[1][2][3]
Notes
- Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library-William F. Mahar papers
- 'Illinois Blue Book 2001-2002,' Biographical Sketch of William Mahar, pg. 90
- 'William Francis Mahar Sr.' Chicago Sun-Times, October 17, 2006
gollark: How specific must I be about bee polls? Can I just say it "follows the rules for proposal voting"?
gollark: Yes.
gollark: EXPLAIN THYSELF!
gollark: In what way?
gollark: So how's this:Create a rule "Bee utilization, part 1" (%bees-1):> If bees are deployed, they may be used against any player with a majority vote in favour of this action. If bees are used on a player they lose 1 point. Bees are not considered a resource and if they are deployed an unlimited amount of bee-related actions may be taken.
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