Victor Cushwa Explained

State Senate:Maryland
District:2nd
Term Start:1978
Term End:January 1991
Predecessor:John P. Corderman
Successor:Patricia Cushwa[1]
Donald F. Munson[2]
Birth Date: 1925
Birth Place:Hagerstown, U.S.
Death Place:Hagerstown, Maryland, U.S.
Party:Democrat
Spouse:Patricia Pascoe Cushwa
Order2:Public Service Commission
Term Start2:July 1990
Term End2:1991
Alma Mater:Georgetown University
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Allegiance: United States
Branch:U.S. Navy
Battles:World War II

Victor Cushwa IV (1925  - August 19, 1991) was a Democratic state senator representing Legislative District 2 in Western Maryland. In his 13 years as a member of the state Senate, he served as majority whip and chairman of the Rules Committee. He also served on the Constitutional and Public Law, Economic Affairs, and Finance committees. In 1989, Cushwa joined several other senators in a filibuster to block an abortion-rights bill, which eventually fell one vote shy of passing.

Governor William Donald Schaefer appointed Cushwa to a five-year term on the state's utility-regulating Public Service Commission in July 1990 after Cushwa resigned from his state Senate seat. About a year after his appointment, Victor Cushwa died from lung cancer at Washington County Hospital in Hagerstown at the age of 66; he continued his duties on the commission until shortly before his death.[3]

Born in Hagerstown, Cushwa served in the Navy in the Pacific during World War II. He graduated from Georgetown University in 1948, and later served for 20 years as production manager of the Cushwa Brick Co. in Williamsport. The Victor Cushwa Memorial Bridge at Sideling Hill in Western Maryland is named in his honor.

Notes and References

  1. News: Levy . Claudia . Victor Cushwa Dies at 66 . September 19, 2020 . . August 21, 1991 . https://web.archive.org/web/20200919021334/https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/local/1991/08/21/victor-cushwa-dies-at-66/2ff56239-da88-4049-954d-1030aa4cfdcc/ . September 19, 2020 . live.
  2. Web site: Papenfuse. Edward C.. Edward C. Papenfuse. Archives of Maryland Historical List Senate, Legislative District 2. Archives of Maryland, Historical List, new series, Vol. 1. Maryland State Archives. May 20, 2011. etal.
  3. News: Victor Cushwa, of Public Service Commission . September 19, 2020 . . August 21, 1991.