Richard Blumenthal

Richard Blumenthal

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Richard
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Blumenthal
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Candidate for Senator
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U.S. Senate candidate, Richard Blumenthal, is currently serving an unprecedented fifth term as Attorney General for the State of Connecticut.

Early in his career, Attorney General Blumenthal served as aide to Senator Daniel P. Moynihan when Mr. Moynihan was Assistant to President Richard Nixon, and as Assistant to United States Senator Abraham A. Ribicoff. He later served as a law clerk to Supreme Court Justice Harry A. Blackmun.

He became United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut in 1977, serving until 1981. As the chief federal prosecutor for Connecticut, he successfully prosecuted major cases involving drug trafficking, organized crime, white collar crime, civil rights violations, consumer fraud, and environmental wrongdoing.

From 1981 to 1986, he was a volunteer counsel for the NAACP Legal Defense Fund, where he saved the life of an innocent, wrongly convicted death row inmate, who came within hours of execution.

Richard was elected to the Connecticut House of Representatives in 1983, representing citizens of the 145th district in Stamford. In 1987, he won a special election to fill a vacancy for the 27th State Senate District in Stamford and Darien.

In 1990, Connecticut elected Richard to his first term as Attorney General. Since then his relentless commitment to consumer protection, environmental stewardship, labor rights and personal privacy has helped reshape the role of state attorneys general nationwide. In that time he has also recovered hundreds of millions of dollars for Connecticut taxpayers and consumers.

Attorney General Blumenthal helped lead the national fight against Big Tobacco to stop deceptive marketing aimed at children -- a victory that significantly lowered youth smoking rates and resulted in a multibillion dollar settlement for Connecticut taxpayers.

He successfully fought unfair utility rate charges and skyrocketing costs of heating oil, natural gas, and other vital sources of energy. In addition, he has fought environmental polluters and lawbreakers as well as scams and frauds that victimize consumers. His advocacy forced reforms in the health insurance industry to assure critical health care coverage and lower pharmaceutical drug prices.

Richard graduated from Harvard College (Phi Beta Kappa, Magna Cum Laude), and Yale Law School, where he was Editor-in-Chief of the Yale Law Journal.

He served in the U.S. Marine Corps Reserves, honorably discharged as sergeant.

He and his wife, Cynthia, have four children.

Bio courtesy of http://richardblumenthal.com/

Richard Blumenthal

First Name: 
Richard
Last Name: 
Blumenthal
Date: 
Fri, 05/29/2009 - 04:00
Title: 
Attorney General
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First elected in 1990, Richard Blumenthal is serving an unprecedented fifth term as Attorney General. Blumenthal’s aggressive law enforcement for consumer protection, environmental stewardship, labor rights and personal privacy, has helped reshape the role of state attorneys general nationwide -- and recover hundreds of millions of dollars for Connecticut taxpayers and consumers each year. Blumenthal previously served as administrative assistant to U.S. Sen. Abraham A. Ribicoff, aide to former U.S. Sen. Daniel P. Moynihan when Moynihan was Assistant to the President of the United States, and law clerk to U.S. Supreme Court Justice Harry A. Blackmun. He was U.S. Attorney for Connecticut, the state’s chief federal prosecutor, from 1977 to 1981 -- prosecuting drug traffickers, organized and white collar crime, civil rights violators, consumer fraud and polluters. He served in the Connecticut House of Representatives from 1984 to 1987, and then the State Senate from 1987 to 1990. Blumenthal graduated from Harvard College (Phi Beta Kappa, Magna Cum Laude), and Yale Law School, where he was editor of the Yale Law Journal. Attorney General Blumenthal lives in Greenwich with his wife, Cynthia, and their four children. The Attorney General can be reached via e-mail at Attorney.General@po.state.ct.us, or constituents may view the Attorney General's Web page.

Courtesy of http://www.ct.gov/ag/cwp/view.asp?A=2178&Q=295440

Attorney General Blumenthal announced his candidacy for the U.S. Senate on January 7th, following the news that U.S. Senator Chris Dodd, Connecticut's longest serving Senator would not seek re-election. For more about these developments, listen to Where We Live at http://www.cpbn.org/program/where-we-live/episode/wwl-dodd-out and The Colin McEnroe show at http://www.cpbn.org/program/colin-mcenroe-show/episode/cms-chris-dodd

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