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Raymond A. Jordan

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244:. He served in several different posts, including special project officer for New England, senior community builder and state coordinator for the Connecticut office, and liaison for faith-based and community initiatives. Jordan retired from the department in 2012. He served as vice-chair of the Massachusetts Democratic Party until 2016, making him the longest-serving vice-chair in the party's history and the state's first African-American to serve on the 33: 232:. A state campaign finance office concluded in 1994 that Jordan had spent campaign funds renting an apartment, ostensibly in violation of the law; no action was taken against him after he agreed to stop making such payments. He resigned on February 28, 1994, to accept a position in the federal government. 870: 280:, lauded him as "a well-respected champion for his district" and "a caring and shrewd gentleman, who could work both sides of the aisle in order to deliver for the people, families and businesses of his district." U.S. Senator 812: 190:
by a margin of 2,043 to 1,548. He was the first African-American from outside Boston to be elected to Massachusetts's legislature. In the 1975–1976 legislative session, Jordan voted in favor of ratifying the
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said that Jordan "was one of the central figures in the transformation of the Massachusetts State House" and that "he made sure equal opportunity and justice were central to state policymaking".
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stated: "I can't think of a better tribute that we might offer Ray Jordan than naming this facility after him." Jordan died on February 5, 2022, at the age of 78. The mayor of Springfield,
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described him as "a 40-year-old professional politician with deceptive countrified charm and a taste for inside wheeling and dealing". He served as a delegate to the
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Jordan served as president of the Massachusetts Black Legislative Caucus and as chairman of the House's Committee on Counties. A 1983 column in
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in Springfield. During the 1960s, he was arrested on the Springfield City Hall's steps while protesting for civil rights.
733: 195:(which passed 188–45), against a bill to cut welfare benefits (which passed 198–30), against an effort to reinstate 317: 229: 155: 143: 95: 451: 678: 652: 704: 427: 422: 192: 167: 595: 351: 509: 865: 860: 567: 538: 480: 311: 196: 134:(May 5, 1943 – February 5, 2022) was an American politician from Massachusetts. A member of the 653:"Former Democratic State Rep. Raymond Jordan of Springfield to be honored at retirement party" 514: 272:. In 2019, the Raymond A. Jordan Senior Center, named for Jordan, opened; U.S. Representative 158:, on May 5, 1943. He attended the Springfield Technical High School and later enrolled at the 709: 600: 572: 543: 485: 456: 216: 163: 786:"Raymond Jordan Senior Center opens at Springfield's Blunt Park, to raves (photos, video)" 301: 269: 200: 627:"Longtime Springfield state Rep. Raymond A. Jordan dead at 78, lauded for public service" 398:"Raymond Jordan remembered as effective legislator, influential politician, and mentor" 374: 225: 182:
In November 1974, Jordan was elected to the newly created 13th Hampden district in the
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over the governor's veto (which passed 166–54), in favor of a measure to reauthorize
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The Almanac : Massachusetts state officials 1977-78
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Jordan uses system for jobs" 508:Lockman, Norman (April 29, 1983). 479:Blake, Andrew (January 14, 1983). 396:Tuthill, Paul (February 7, 2022). 154:Raymond A. Jordan Jr. was born in 14: 901:20th-century American legislators 186:, defeating Republican candidate 162:, from which he graduated with a 713:. December 16, 2008. p. 21 248:. He served as a member of the 205:Americans for Democratic Action 138:, he served as a member of the 16:American politician (1943–2022) 566:Howe, Peter J. (May 4, 1994). 537:Black, Chris (July 18, 1984). 450:Palmer, Thomas (May 4, 1985). 431:. November 7, 1974. p. 12 423:"Black elected to legislature" 172:American International College 1: 906:Harvard Kennedy School alumni 370:"Gerri Major's Society World" 246:Democratic National Committee 166:degree. and later a MPA from 604:. 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Massachusetts House of Representatives
12th Hampden
Springfield, Massachusetts
Democratic
Democratic Party
Massachusetts House of Representatives
Springfield
Springfield, Massachusetts
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Bachelor of Arts
Harvard Kennedy School
American International College
Massachusetts House of Representatives
Benjamin Swan
Equal Rights Amendment
capital punishment
rent control
Americans for Democratic Action
AFL–CIO
The Boston Globe
1984 Democratic National Convention
Walter Mondale
pre-emptive nuclear strikes
United States Department of Housing and Urban Development
Democratic National Committee
Electoral College
2008 presidential election
Barack Obama
2016 Democratic Party presidential primaries

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