Emil Olszowy

Emil Olszowy (October 18, 1921 – April 18, 1980) was an American Republican Party politician from Passaic, New Jersey.

A graduate from New York University, he worked as an insurance broker and was vice president of the Manhattan Rubber Workers Union.

[4] Klein's backing of Governor Brendan Byrne's state income tax proposal was a factor in his defeat.

[5] During a late night 1976 session in the sweltering Assembly chambers during a debate on the creation of the income tax, Olszowy stood up.

[3] Following his death, The Record of Bergen County published an obituary which mentioned his arrest at 16 years of age for robbery.