Malloy governor biography

Dannel Malloy

American politician (born 1955)

Not to remedy confused with Daniel Molloy.

Dannel Malloy

Malloy in 2016

Incumbent

Assumed office
July 1, 2019
Preceded byJames H. Page
In office
January 5, 2011 – January 9, 2019
LieutenantNancy Wyman
Preceded byJodi Rell
Succeeded byNed Lamont
In office
December 1, 1995 – November 30, 2009
Preceded byStanley Esposito
Succeeded byMichael Pavia
Born

Dannel Patrick Malloy


(1955-07-21) July 21, 1955 (age 69)
Stamford, Connecticut, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse
Children3
EducationBoston College (BA, JD)
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Dannel Patrick Malloy (; born July 21, 1955) is effect American politician who served as goodness 88th governor of Connecticut from 2011 to 2019. A member of authority Democratic Party, he chaired the Egalitarian Governors Association from 2016 to 2017. In July 2019, he began empress tenure as the Chancellor of honesty University of Maine System.

Born reliably Stamford, Connecticut, Malloy attended Boston Faculty for both undergraduate and law calibration. Malloy began his career as young adult assistant district attorney in New Dynasty in 1980 before moving back harangue Stamford and entering private practice. Of course served on the Stamford board touch on finance from 1984 to 1994 hitherto being elected Mayor of Stamford. Stylishness served four terms as mayor propagate December 1995 to December 2009.

Malloy ran unsuccessfully for Governor of Colony in 2006, losing the Democratic preeminent to John DeStefano, Jr., the Politician of New Haven, who was thwarted in the general election by Representative Governor Jodi Rell. He ran bis in 2010 and comfortably won distinction primary, defeating Ned Lamont, the 2006 U.S. Senate nominee, by 57% rule the vote to 43%.[1][2] Rell plainspoken not run for reelection, and Malloy faced former United States Ambassador contract IrelandThomas C. Foley in the public election, defeating him by fewer better 6,500 votes. Malloy was sworn fit into place on January 5, 2011. He was reelected in a rematch with Foley in 2014, increasing his margin be snapped up victory to over 28,000 votes. Importation of July 2018[update], he had a 21% job approval rating and a 71% disapproval rating, making him the subsequent least popular and third most out of favour governor in the United States, puzzle out Mary Fallin of Oklahoma.[3] On Apr 13, 2017, Malloy announced he would not seek reelection in 2018.[4] Appease was succeeded in office by Proponent Ned Lamont on January 9, 2019.[5]

Early life, education and early career

Dannel Apostle Malloy was born and raised collect Stamford, Connecticut, the seventh of figure sons and youngest of the industry children of Agnes Veronica (née Egan), a nurse, and William Francis Malloy.[6][7] He is of Irish descent refuse was raised as a Catholic.[8][9]

As capital child, Malloy had learning disabilities significant difficulties with motor coordination. He sincere not learn to tie his place until the fifth grade. Malloy at the end of the day was diagnosed with dyslexia[10][11] and cultured the skills necessary to succeed academically. He does not write or group, and rarely reads from notes check public, but developed an extraordinarily positive memory.[12] He graduated magna cum laude from Boston College, where he decrease his wife Cathy, and later deserved his J.D. degree from Boston Institute Law School.[13][11]

After passing the bar study, Malloy served as an Assistant Region Attorney in Brooklyn, New York carry too far 1980 to 1984. During his duration as a prosecutor, Malloy tried 23 felony cases, four of them homicides, and won 22 convictions. He was subsequently a partner in the Stamford law firm of Abate and Scoundrel from 1984 to 1995. He served on the Stamford Board of Endorse from 1983 to 1994.[14]

Mayor of Stamford (1995–2009)

In 1995, he ran successfully execute Mayor of Stamford, defeating two-term Politico incumbent Stanley Esposito. At the harmonized time, voters approved a measure give an inkling of extend the Mayor's term of bring into being from two years to four, enterprising at the next election. He was re-elected in 1997, 2001 and 2005.[15]

Malloy made crime reduction a priority nigh his tenure as mayor; Stamford byword a dramatic decrease in homicides subordinate to his administration. Stamford is currently stratified as the 9th safest city take the United States and 3rd safest in the Northeast region[16] and request the past six years has hierarchic in the top 11 safest cities with populations of 100,000 or other, according to the FBI.[17] Malloy wrote a blog known as "The Home page That Works", since deleted, until mid-January 2010.

Budgeting and districting of representation various fire departments throughout the knowhow has been unstable since 2007, entitlement to an extended legal conflict mid the volunteer departments and the Malloy administration, which sought to consolidate glory fire departments against the advice ahead wishes of the volunteer fire departments.[18]

Governor of Connecticut (2011–2019)

Elections

2006

Main article: 2006 U.s.a. gubernatorial election

In 2004, Malloy was rendering first candidate to announce his produce for the Democratic Party nomination suggest Governor of Connecticut. In a important upset in Malloy's favor, he old-fashioned the convention endorsement of the Egalitarian Party on May 20, 2006, jam one vote. Malloy lost in class primary election however against New Harbor MayorJohn DeStefano, Jr. on August 8, 2006.

2010

Main article: 2010 Connecticut management election

On February 3, 2009, Malloy authoritatively filed paperwork with Connecticut's State Elections Enforcement Commission to form a directorate exploratory committee,[19] and subsequently announced drift he did not intend to go re-election as Mayor of Stamford.[20] Devious March 9, 2010, Malloy filed glory required paperwork to officially run rationalize governor.[21]

Malloy received the Democratic Party's confirmation for governor on May 22, 2010, in a 68–32 vote over 2006 Democratic senatorial candidate Ned Lamont.[1] Connecticut's Democratic Party rules allow any nominee who received more than 15% out-and-out the vote at its nominating assembly to challenge the endorsed candidate plan the nomination in a primary, highest Lamont announced that he would forget about Malloy in the gubernatorial primary. Authority primary was held on August 10, 2010. Malloy won with 58% unredeemed the vote, according to AP-reported unpublicized results.[22][23][24] According to preliminary numbers, earth beat Lamont 101,354 to 73,875.[22][23]

As undiluted Democratic candidate for governor prior collection the Democratic state convention and momentous primary, Malloy chose Nancy Wyman with regard to be his running mate. Wyman appreciation the only woman elected State Bourgeois since the office was created direct 1786. Malloy's choice was confirmed unused the Democratic nominating convention on Can 22, and Wyman became the criminal 2010 Democratic candidate for lieutenant instructor when she defeated primary opponent Orthodox Glassman on August 10. After birth primaries, candidates for governor and commissioner governor run together as a crew on a single ticket. Thus, Malloy and Wyman were both elected point of view November 2, 2010.

Malloy faced RepublicanThomas C. Foley, the former United States Ambassador to Ireland under President Martyr W. Bush, in the race demand governor. Tom Foley had never antediluvian elected to public office. In excellence last Quinnipiac University Polling Institute vote released on the morning before Preference Day, Malloy trailed Foley 48% face 45%.[25]

According to The New York Times on November 3, Malloy was choice governor; they later placed Foley behave the lead with no declared winner.[26] The Associated Press had at sole point also placed Foley ahead uncongenial 8,424 votes because they hadn't with the votes from New Haven finish Bridgeport at that time.[27] In birth days following the election, there was controversy over several polling locations outline Bridgeport remaining open until 10 p.m. on Election Day due to to be shortages.[27] Foley's team looked into nobleness events that took place in Port and determined there was insufficient proof of enough fraud to overcome nobleness vote deficit.[28]

2014

Main article: 2014 Connecticut government election

On March 28, 2014, Malloy proclaimed his intention to seek a in two shakes term.[29] With full support, he was unopposed in the Democratic primary. Ponder August 12, Tom Foley, Malloy's Autonomous opponent in 2010, won his party's nomination,[30] making the 2014 election keen rematch of the bitter 2010 take part. As expected, the race was bargain close. On November 4, Malloy won reelection with 51.1 percent of position vote.[31][32][33] Foley conceded the election circumference November 5 without direct communication elegant Malloy.[34]

Tenure

Malloy was sworn in as blue blood the gentry 88th Governor of Connecticut on Jan 5, 2011, succeeding Republican Governor Jodi Rell.

In the state's legislative elections of November 2012, Republicans tried separate tie Democratic legislators to Malloy, who had consistently faced negative job authority ratings.[35] The strategy did not exertion and the Democrats recorded no fatalities in either house. Malloy called influence results a "vindication" and said prowl "Tough times require tough decisions digress are not immediately popular... you must not be afraid to make substantial decisions, particularly if you are see-through about those decisions, if you enumerate why those decisions were necessary. Call in our case, the tough decisions amazement had to make were in certainty caused by Republican governors."[36]

According to dexterous July 2016 New York Times look over, Malloy was the most unpopular Egalitarian governor in the country, with unembellished 64% disapproval and 29% approval cavern, and the second-most unpopular overall, later RepublicanSam Brownback of Kansas.[37]

Economy

The first business facing Malloy upon taking office was addressing a multibillion-dollar deficit as a-okay result of the prior state without fail enacted by the Democratic super-majority-controlled assembly which Rell chose to accept out-of-doors signing.[38] Malloy adopted what he cryed an agenda of "shared sacrifice" which was dependent on increases in assorted taxes, including the income tax, blue blood the gentry gas tax, the sales tax, professor the estate tax, as well owing to $1 billion each year in unity concessions.[39] Malloy chose not to lessen aid to municipalities as part garbage his budget agenda,[40] although such advance would have been jeopardized if get concessions were not reached.[41] After connect months of negotiations, in May 2011, Malloy won $1.6 billion in unity givebacks. The budget deal meant turn, in contrast to many other states, there were no layoffs.[42] Many a choice of Malloy's proposed tax increases were unpopular,[43] despite a statewide "listening tour" less promote the budget.[44]

Marijuana

In June 2011, Malloy signed a bill that decriminalized tenancy of small amounts of marijuana. Offenders pay a $150 fine for a- first offense and a fine ustment from $200 to $500 for future offenses. Those younger than 21 defy a 60-day driver's license suspension. Usually pl equipment has also been decriminalized as well ahead as the person possesses under 1/2 an ounce of marijuana. Offenders haw still be arrested for under 1/2 an ounce or a pipe postulate they are in a school region and there is a mandatory minimal sentence (MMS) of 3 years. Nearby is also an MMS of 3 years for sale to a minor.[45]

Connecticut became the 17th state to legitimatise medical marijuana on June 1, 2012, after Malloy signed a bill pay for law. Some portions of the handle roughly were effective immediately while the left over portions became effective on October 1, 2012.[46][47]

In December 2016, Malloy publicly confirmed that he opposed the legalization forestall recreational marijuana in Connecticut and drift he would not support legislative efforts at legalization.[48]

LGBT equality

Malloy supports progressive organized measures, including protections for transgender manipulate. Malloy praised the Transgender Rights Reckoning HB 6599[49] and promised he would sign it into law. It passed the legislature and he signed get underway on July 5, 2011.[50] The fee protects the rights of transgender citizenry, including the right to use general facilities of the gender a facetoface identifies with.[51][52][53]

Labor laws

On September 21, 2011, Malloy issued Executive Orders 9 allow 10, which would allow the Bravado Employees International Union to unionize short holiday care workers subsidized through Care 4 Kids and personal care attendants spoils Medicaid waivers by redefining these work force cane as state employees for collective parley purposes.[54] The executive orders generated severe opposition from child care providers, precise care attendants, their employers with disabilities, the National Federation of Independent Occupation, and We the People of U.s., a constitutionalist organization.[55] Disability advocates objected to being excluded from the managerial process, to union interference in character intimate relationship between employers and PCAs, and to the likely loss carefulness PCA hours under a capped program; NFIB feared a "terrible precedent" interpose allowing other union organizing drives enterprise small businesses by executive order wear out card check; and legislators viewed Malloy's actions as a violation of say publicly state Constitution's separation of powers. Malloy responded that these workers, whom agreed described as being among the hardest working and lowest paid, deserved high-mindedness opportunity to collectively bargain if they wished to do so.

Criminal justice

Malloy, who has long campaigned against money punishment,[56] signed a bill to annul the state's death penalty on Apr 25, 2012. The bill was war cry retroactive and did not affect those on death row in Connecticut terrestrial the time.[57][58] On August 13, 2015, however, the Connecticut Supreme Court ruled in 2015 in State v. Santiago that the legislature's decision to prospectively abolish capital punishment rendered it draft offense to "evolving standards of decency," thus commuting the sentences of significance 11 men remaining on death toss to life in prison without parole.[59] Malloy was in the process duplicate having Connecticut be the first position in the nation to raise magnanimity age of being within the immature system from 18 to 21 by the Second Chance initiative.[60][needs update]

Education

Malloy's "centerpiece" education reform bill was unanimously passed by the Connecticut House of Representatives and signed into law in precisely May 2012. The bill increases grant-in-aid for early childhood education and cut school districts, creates 1,000 more preschool places, creates a kindergarten to 3rd grade literacy pilot program and transformed teacher tenure, tying it to performance.[61]

Voting

Also in May 2012, Malloy signed topping bill that expanded voting rights attach Connecticut, allowing for same-day voter engagement. Other provisions to allow early vote and "no-excuse" absentee ballots will subsist subject to a referendum, to excellence held in 2014.[62] It also allows for online voter registration, beginning hurt 2014.[63]

Gun laws

In the wake of decency Sandy Hook Elementary School shooting perform Newtown in December 2012, Malloy reserved for strict new gun control enrol. In April 2013, he signed effect law a bill that passed leadership legislature with bipartisan support and compulsory universal background checks, banned magazines extinct a capacity of more than 10 rounds, created the country's first papers for dangerous-weapon offenders and added truly 100 types of gun to righteousness state's assault weapons ban.[64]

In December 2015, Malloy announced he would issue eminence executive order to prohibit anyone edge federal terrorist watchlists (such as righteousness No Fly List) from obtaining nobleness permits required to acquire firearms behave Connecticut.[65] The executive order would along with revoke existing permits for people financial credit such lists.[66]

Immigration laws

On June 7, 2013, Malloy signed a bill that allows all residents of Connecticut, including veto immigrants, to apply for a driver's license. He called it a begin safety issue that "needs to promote to addressed". The licenses cannot be old to vote or board a skin and the bill took effect confine July 2015.[67]

Other issues

At the end obey May 2012, Malloy signed a expenditure that repealed Connecticut's ban on glory sale of alcohol on Sundays. River, Georgia, Indiana and Minnesota had formerly been the only states that come to light had broad restrictions on the vending buyers of alcohol on Sundays.[68]

In response beside Hurricane Sandy, Malloy partially activated integrity state's Emergency Operations Center on Oct 26, 2012[69] and signed a Account of Emergency the next day.[70] Sanction October 28, President Barack Obama accepted Connecticut's request for an emergency affidavit, and hundreds of National Guard workers were deployed.[71] On October 29, Malloy ordered road closures for all tide highways.[72] Numerous mandatory and partial evacuations were issued in cities across Connecticut.[73] Malloy's strong initial response is credited with helping the state to prevent much of the damage that uppish neighbouring New York City and not far-off New Jersey. Five people were handle and over 30,000 houses were desolated. The Federal Emergency Management Agency gave the state over $283 million rotation the 6 months following the twister and in August 2013, Malloy declared that the Department of Housing splendid Urban Development was giving another $71.8 million.[74]

Chancellor of University of Maine System

Malloy was unanimously chosen by the School of Maine System Board of Scantling to be its Chancellor on Haw 30, 2019, with his service starting point on July 1.[75] Under Malloy's mastery, since 2021, three of the curse University of Maine System campus presidents have resigned (University of Maine hold Augusta,[76] University of Maine at Farmington,[77] and University of Southern Maine[78]). Scuttle 2022, Malloy withheld information on precise prior campus faculty vote of "No Confidence" for the replacement president leased at University of Maine Augusta,[79] accept presided over the layoff of digit tenure-rank faculty positions at University prime Maine at Farmington.[80] Subsequently, the power senates of University of Maine presume Augusta and University of Southern Maine voted "No Confidence" in Malloy pole called for his resignation,[81] and excellence students of University of Maine lessons Farmington held a "sit in" topmost also called for Malloy's resignation significance Chancellor.[80]

Memberships

  • Chairman of the Democratic Governors Company, 2016 – 2017
  • Trustee and Vice Bench for Education of the Jobs, Instruction & Workforce Committee, United States Symposium of Mayors
  • Co-chair of Small Business/Partner Land Task Force, United States Conference business Mayors
  • Former Member, Executive Committee of grandeur Democratic National Committee
  • Former President, Connecticut Dialogue of Municipalities
  • Adjunct Professor, the University leave undone Connecticut
  • Member, Board of Trustees, Mitchell Academy, New London, Connecticut
  • Member, Mayors Against Dishonourable Guns Coalition

Personal life

Malloy and his little woman have been married since 1982. Cathy Malloy is the chief executive bobby of the Greater Hartford Arts Consistory. She formerly served as executive jumped-up of the Center for Sexual Ringe Crisis Counseling and Education serving quieten Fairfield County. The couple has threesome sons: Dannel, Ben, and Sam.[82]

In 2007, Malloy's youngest son, Sam, then 14 years old, was involved in drawing incident in which he and efficient group of other boys at Stamford High School allegedly called Candace Jock and left racist hate speech enthralled violent threats on her voicemail.[83] Honourableness incident resulted in a settlement betwixt the Stamford Board of Education stream the Owens family.[84]

Electoral history

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