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Steve Freudenthal

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Steve Freudenthal
Chair of the Wyoming Democratic Party
In office
1999–2001
Member of the Wyoming House of Representatives
from the Laramie County district
In office
1987–1991
Preceded byEllen Crowley-Suyematsu
Succeeded byEdith Garcia
28th Attorney General of Wyoming
In office
1981–1983
GovernorEd Herschler
Preceded byJohn D. Troughton
Succeeded byArch McClintock
Personal details
Born (1949-06-08) June 8, 1949 (age 74)
Thermopolis, Wyoming
Political partyDemocratic
Alma materTrinity College (B.A.)
Vanderbilt University (J.D.)

Steven F. Freudenthal (born June 8, 1949) is a Democratic politician who served as the 28th Attorney General of Wyoming from 1981 until 1983.[1]

Career

After graduating from Vanderbilt University, Freudenthal served as an Assistant Attorney General for Wyoming from 1975 until 1977.[2] In 1981, Governor Ed Herschler tapped Freudenthal, who had once been his law partner, to succeed John Troughton as Attorney General of Wyoming.[3] Freudenthal served as Attorney General until 1983.

In 1986, Freudenthal was elected to the Wyoming House of Representatives to represent Laramie County.[4] He served two terms before retiring in 1991. In 1999, Freudenthal was chosen by Wyoming Democrats to serve as the state chair of the Wyoming Democratic Party.[2] Freudenthal served until 2001.

Freudenthal is currently of counsel at Pence and MacMillan in Cheyenne.[2] He is also a partner with Freudenthal and Bonds P.C. in Cheyenne.

Personal life

Freudenthal is the older brother of former Wyoming Governor Dave Freudenthal.[5]

References

  1. ^ "Steven F. Freudenthal". WyoLaw. Retrieved December 21, 2016.
  2. ^ a b c "Member Steven F. Freudenthal". Pence and MacMillan LLC. Retrieved December 21, 2016.
  3. ^ "Governor wants water rights re-interpreted". Sublette Examiner. Retrieved December 21, 2016.
  4. ^ "Representative Steven F. Freudenthal". State of Wyoming Legislature. Archived from the original on December 21, 2016. Retrieved December 21, 2016.
  5. ^ "Gov. taps brother's law partner for next Wy. attorney general". Legal News Line. Retrieved December 21, 2016.
Legal offices
Preceded by
John D. Troughton
Attorney General of Wyoming
1983 – 1987
Succeeded by
A.G. McClintock
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