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Shulman is quick to say he would
return to public service "if the right
opportunity comes up." He says that
may be in 2006, when fellow
Republican Shirley Johnson of
Birmingham ends her third term as
state senator in the 13th District; she's
also term limited. The district covers
Birmingham, Bloomfield Hills,
Bloomfield Township, Royal Oak,
Berkley, Clawson and parts of Troy
and Madison Heights.
"I would have to move the family,
probably to Birmingham," he said, "so
that's not an obstacle."
But Oakland County Republican
Party Chairman Paul Welday feels
differently.
"Mark has had a very distinguished
career in the State House, and it's too
bad that term limits affect good legis-
lators like him; but moving to the
13th Senate district might be a barri-
er," said Welday. "He would be well
qualified, but the voters of that dis-
trict have no relationship with him."
Welday feels that State Rep. Shelley
Goodman Taub from the 40th
District or State Rep. Bob Gosselin
from the 41st District might be better
suited to move up to the 13th State
Senate District post. They already live
in that area.
Shulman has ruled out a try for the
Ninth District congressional seat of
U.S. Rep. Joe Knollenberg, 71, R-
Bloomfield Hills, in 2006.
"I would be interested in that posi-
tion, but Joe is hale and hardy; and
there's nothing to indicate he's going
to retire," Shulman said.
Chris Close, a spokesman in
Knollenberg's Washington, D.C.,
office, said the congressman has
absolutely no plans to leave.
Shulman belongs to Congregation
Shaarey Zedek. He has an education
degree from Michigan State
University and is a graduate of
Thomas Cooley Law School. He
taught middle school in Okemos and
Sunday school at a Lansing syna-
gogue, clerked for a judge, and served
as a special assistant attorney general
under Democrat Atty. Gen. Frank
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important positions, such as his
Appropriations Committee chairman-
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system, with no elective office to seek.
And voters forget politicians very
quickly in today's world." I

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