Bruce Lawrence Bialosky (born October 7, 1953) is a political columnist who founded the Republican Jewish Coalition of California and was appointed by President George W. Bush to the U.S.
He currently writes a weekly column on Townhall.com, and is a frequent writer for other publications as well as often being a guest on talk radio.
In 1983, he returned to Los Angeles where he established a CPA practice emphasizing real estate and taxation.
Upon arrival in Reno, Nevada, in 1980 Bialosky involved himself in the election of Ronald Reagan for President.
He worked with Patty Cafferata (later State Treasurer of Nevada and Gubernatorial candidate in 1986) and her mother, Barbara Vucanovich (who was Senator Paul Laxalt’s chief of staff and later the first member of Congress from Northern Nevada).
In 1982 with their encouragement, Bialosky ran for state assembly in Reno, but lost in the primary.
After his election, Bialosky formed a chapter of the Republican Jewish Coalition in Los Angeles.
In 2004, Bialosky was appointed California Statewide Chair for Jewish Outreach for the Bush Reelection Campaign.