Edward Jackamonis Jr. was born in
New Britain, Connecticut, and raised in that city's
Polish American community. He graduated from
New Britain High School in 1957 and attended
Northeastern University, where he obtained his
bachelor's degree in political science in 1962. Moving to Wisconsin, he received his master's degree from the
University of Wisconsin–Madison and then taught at the
University of Wisconsin–Waukesha. From 1971 to 1983, Jackamonis served as a
Democratic member of the
Wisconsin State Assembly, the last six years as speaker. After leaving the Legislature, Jackamonis was appointed executive director of the Wisconsin Housing Finance Authority by Governor
Tony Earl. He remained in that office until 1988, and during his term, the organization was converted into the Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority. He then accepted a job in
Albany, New York, as director of the
New York State Assembly's program development group. He remained there for only three years, returning to Milwaukee in 1991. The remainder of his career was spent at various jobs in the city government of Milwaukee. He retired in 1999. Jackamonis died of cancer on January 22, 2006. ==Personal life and family==