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Martin Connor

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A longtime election lawyer by trade, Connor began to practice election law full time after leaving the senate. He is considered one of the "top" attorneys in this field, and has represented candidates at every level of government, from local, state, and congressional races, to presidential
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In addition to his contribution to the construction of New York's first green school (cited above), Mr. Connor supported increased use of alternative fuel technology, cleanup of contaminated industrial sites, and funding for open space preservation
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Connor served for eight years as minority leader of the Senate until he was defeated for the position in 2002 by Sen.
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In 2006, Senator Connor was opposed in the Democratic primary by Ken Diamondstone, a developer of affordable housing
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Connor's response to the 2008 Candidate Questionnaire for State Senate from the 504 Democratic Club of New York City
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Connor supported the creation of a state college tuition savings program and tuition tax credit
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Black, Blind, & In Charge: A Story of Visionary Leadership and Overcoming Adversity
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While still a student, Connor worked part-time for the general Counsel of the
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such as reform of the legislative process to open Albany to public scrutiny
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Arthur Leavitt. He resigned that position upon his election to the Senate.
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Connor supports the right of women to choice in reproductive matters
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In 2008, Senator Connor was opposed in the Democratic primary by
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In his time in office, Connor advocated for progressive causes
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In early 2007 he was among at least 18 candidates for
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Connor had been endorsed by Brooklyn 267:. He earned a B.A. in politics from the 615: 462:and increase penalties for hate crimes 290:International Brotherhood of Teamsters 275:, where he served as an editor of the 413:, as well as better pay for teachers 7: 972:Politicians from Trenton, New Jersey 312:from 1978 to 2008, sitting in the 14: 374:197th New York State Legislatures 227:and an area of Brooklyn down the 286:National Labor Relations Board 278:Catholic University Law Review 269:Catholic University of America 193:Catholic University of America 1: 962:Columbus School of Law alumni 649:New York Staff Directory 2007 987:People from Brooklyn Heights 763:"The Return of Marty Connor" 453:. 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New York State Senate
Carol Bellamy
Dan Squadron
New York State Senate
Manfred Ohrenstein
David Paterson
Trenton, New Jersey
Democratic
Brooklyn Heights
Alma mater
Catholic University of America
New York State Senate
Brooklyn
New York
Democrat
lower Manhattan
East River
Greenpoint
Carroll Gardens
Downtown Brooklyn
Dan Squadron
Trenton, New Jersey
Notre Dame High School
Lawrenceville
Catholic University of America
Catholic University of America School of Law
Catholic University Law Review
National Labor Relations Board
International Brotherhood of Teamsters
White & Case

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