Al Pscholka (born September 6, 1960) is the former Budget Director of the State of Michigan.
Pscholka has a bachelor's degree from Western Michigan University.
Prior to his election to the state legislature he worked as District Director for Congressman Fred Upton; fostered partnerships between business and education through his work at Cornerstone Alliance; served eight years on the Lincoln Charter Township, Michigan Board of Trustees; as well as serving seven years on the Southwest Regional Water and Sewer Authority.
Pscholka was the author of the Fiscal Accountability Act, or Michigan's P.A.
This legislation was the primary prompt for an unsuccessful recall campaign against him in 2011,[3] one of many against members of the Michigan House of Representatives that year.