U.S.A.
Jud Gilbert graduated from Algonac High School and attended St. Clair County Community College before studying mortuary science at Wayne State University. He spent several years working as a funeral home director before entering public service. Gilbert served in the Michigan House of Representatives and the Michigan State Senate, including a stint as chair of the Senate Transportation Committee. His legislative career involved significant involvement in economic and transportation policy.
Jud Gilbert combines a traditionally conservative economic stance with an unusually cautious approach to large infrastructure projects. His advocacy for replacing the Single Business Tax aligns with standard conservative fiscal policies, yet his role in stalling the Detroit River International Crossing project reveals a calculated skepticism towards expansive public works, driven by concerns over regional economic impacts.