Carl M. Williams

Carl M. Williams (born May 6, 1942)[citation needed] was a member of the State House of Representatives in the Michigan Legislature for three terms (2001–2007).

[1] Prior to serving as state representative, Williams was elected to the Saginaw city council—an office which he held from November 11, 1991 until April 17, 2000.

In the general election held on November 7, 2006, Williams was defeated by Republican Party candidate Roger Kahn, a representative from the 94th state house district.

As a member of the State House of Representatives, Williams served on the Appropriations Committee and its Subcommittees for General Government (for which he was minority party Vice Chairman), State Police/Military and Veterans Affairs (for which he was also minority party Vice Chairman), Natural Resources and Environmental Quality and School Aid and Department of Education.

Prior to his election to public office, Williams was employed by Delphi Steering Systems in Saginaw as an Employee Assistance Program Coordinator and manufacturing supervisor.