Bill Caul
DISTRICTState Rep. Bill Caul was elected to serve the residents of the 99th District in November 2004. Previously, Bill served on the Mount Pleasant City Commission. As a resident of the city of Mount Pleasant, Caul also was appointed to the Mount Pleasant Parks and Recreation Committee and chosen to chair the Mount Pleasant Center Citizens Advisory Council.
EDUCATIONBill holds a bachelor's degree from St. Joseph's College and a master's degree in special education from Michigan State University. Bill was also certified as director of special education from MSU in 1987.
PROFESSIONALBill moved to the Mount Pleasant area, with his wife Sandy, after accepting a position as a special education teacher with the Mount Pleasant Public Schools. As a special education teacher, Bill was responsible for educating developmentally disabled or otherwise health impaired students ranging from kindergarten to sixth grade. Bill also served as assistant varsity baseball coach at Mount Pleasant High School for 14 years. After 21 years as an educator, Bill was selected to lead the Special Education operations for the entire district. In this new position, Bill was responsible for oversight of all Special Education operations within the Mount Pleasant Public School District, including the education of hundreds of students annually. In addition, Bill was responsible for the management of staff members, spread across nine buildings, as well as management of a multi-million dollar budget, ensuring that the best educational opportunities were available to all children.
COMMUNITY SERVICE AND AFFILIATIONSBill immediately got involved in community organizations such as the Mount Pleasant Pony-Colt Baseball League, Isabella County Easter Seal Society, Knights of Columbus, Mid-Michigan Industries Board of Directors and the Central Michigan Community Mental Health Facilities Board.
PERSONALBill and his wife Sandy moved to Mount Pleasant 42 years ago. They have three children and four grandchildren. Bill was born September 2, 1942.
Governor signs Caul legislation into law
Habitat for Humanity Restores in Michigan are guaranteed to operate under a tax-exempt status with legislation signed into law by the governor, state Rep. Bill Caul announced today.
Caul schedules Midland County office hours
Residents can visit with state Rep. Bill Caul in Midland County on Monday, June 21.
Lawmaker: End state budget deception
As Lansing continues to deal with billion-dollar state budget deficits, one Michigan House budget committee member is calling for an end to a bureaucratic shell game that has frustrated lawmakers from both sides of the aisle.
Save time with new road repair map -- Caul
As Michigan's summer road projects get underway, state Rep. Bill Caul is offering a free road construction map to make traveling more convenient for mid-Michigan motorists.
Caul unveils bill allowing pharmacies to repackage mail-order drugs
Michigan senior citizens can more closely monitor their drug intake under legislation introduced today by Rep. Bill Caul that allows state pharmacies to make mail-order prescriptions safer to use.
Rep. Caul wants to read to area students
As March is Reading Month approaches, state Rep. Bill Caul is continuing an annual tradition and inviting all local teachers to contact his office to schedule a day for him to read to students.
Caul listens to constituents, unveils key tax credit bills
State Rep. Bill Caul today introduced legislation to help Michigan residents save money if they use certain bio-fuels or purchase hearing aids. Caul authored the two bills after local residents approached him with the ideas.
Caul gets key appointment on budget panel
State Rep. Bill Caul will serve on the crucial House Appropriations Committee and help play a leading role on its higher education subcommittee, it was announced today.
Caul working to help unemployed workers
State Rep. Bill Caul wants to make sure local unemployed residents are able to receive jobless benefits amid reports that the state's phone lines have been jammed with calls, and has created an easy-to-use form on his Web site to help.
Mary’s Law signed into law
Domestic violence victims in Michigan can now be alerted by satellite technology if their abuser gets nearby under legislation signed into law today, Rep. Bill Caul announced.