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'''William L. Blaser''' (December 10, 1923–February 26, 2018) was an American businessman and politician.
==Biography==
Blaser was born in [[Brookfield, Illinois]]. He served in the [[United States Navy]] during [[World War II]]. Blaser graduated from [[Northwestern University]] and went to [[Harvard Law School]]. Blaser was involved in the food manufacturing business. He was also involved with the carpet and tile businesses. He lived in [[Park Forest, Illinois]] with his wife and family. Blaser served on the Park Forest Library Board and was president of the library board. Blaser served in the [[Illinois House of Representatives]] from 1965 to 1967 and was involved with the [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican Party]]. Blase was elected as an at-large repesentative do to problems with reapportionment of the [[Illinois General Assembly]]. He then served as director of the [[Illinois Environmental Protection Agency]]. He died in [[Walnut Creek, California]].<ref>'Illinois Blue Book 1965-1966,' Biographical Sketch of William L. Blaser, pg. 198-199</ref><ref>[https://legcy.co/2GqkGha William L "Bill" Blaser-obituary]</ref>
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[[Category:People from Brookfield, Illinois]]
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[[Category:Businesspeople from Illinois]]
[[Category:Harvard Law School alumni]]
[[Category:Northwestern University alumni]]
[[Category:Illinois Republicans]]
[[Category:Members of the Illinois House of Representatives]]
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