Background
Fortis was born in Chicago, Illinois on April 5, 1947.
Fortis was born in Chicago, Illinois on April 5, 1947.
And Doctor of Philosophy in economics from the University of Massachusetts.
He earned a Bachelor of Arts at the University of Wisconsin–Stevens Point in 1969, and went on to earn an Master of Arts He worked as a high school teacher and Volunteers in Service to America Volunteer, as executive director of the Wisconsin Community Development Finance Authority, and taught economics at Smith College and as an adjunct professor of economic development at the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee. Menos was dismissed by local newspaper the Milwaukee Journal as "largely ineffective. He was assigned to the standing committees assignments on environmental resources and utilities, serving as vice-chairman
On children and human services.
On financial institutions and insurance. On housing and securities.
And on trade, industry and small business. In 1992, after an extensive redistricting changed the boundaries of his district to include many new areas, he chose to run for the Democratic nomination for the Fourth State Senate District to succeed Barbara Ulichny (who had chosen not to seek re-election in the wake of the investigation into payments to her and other legislators by lobbyist Gary Goyke).
He lost the primary to fellow Assembly member Gwen Moore, who drew 11,066 votes to 8,011 for Fortis and 1,254 for Phyllis Williams-Kirk.
His seat in the newly-revamped 11th Assembly district was taken by Democrat Johnnie Morris-Tatum. Since 1997, Fortis has been publisher of the Shepherd Express, an alternative weekly newspaper. Since 2000, he has also served as editors
In 1986, Fortis, who had been an active member of organizations such as the Wisconsin Partnership for Housing Development, the Wisconsin Cooperative Development Council, Jobs with Peace, and ESHAC, challenged incumbent Democratic Assemblyman Gus Menos in the 11th Assembly district (Brown Deer, Glendale and portions of northeastern Milwaukee).