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Richard Tarrant (politician)

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324:, defeated Tarrant by 33 percentage points. The race proved to be the most expensive race in Vermont history with both candidates together spending close to $ 13 million. Tarrant spent roughly $ 7 million of his own money in the race and Sanders raised roughly $ 6.5 million and spent most of it. Tarrant's campaign was remarkable for its saturation of radio and television with a serial biography of the candidate and attack ads of Sanders. 44: 350:, July 23, 2006. Accessed February 1, 2020. "In part, that is because neither Tarrant, who lived in West Orange, N.J., until he moved to Vermont in his late teens, nor Sanders, who still has the Brooklyn accent of his Flatbush childhood, can claim to be anything, at least by birth, other than what Vermonters sometimes call a 'flatlander.'" 246:
Tarrant and his wife have created the Richard E. and Deborah L. Tarrant Foundation, which makes grants intended to enrich the quality of life in communities throughout Vermont. Its "primary areas of focus are basic human services, education and community-based grantmaking." In 2005, the Grantsmanship
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and be called the Tarrant Event Center. It is the second athletic-related facility that bears the Tarrant name in Vermont. In 1994, Tarrant donated $ 5 million toward the construction of St. Michael's College's student recreation center, which is named in honor of his parents.
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Tarrant served as a member of the University of Vermont's Board of Trustees for several years and on the Saint Michael's College Board of Trustees. He donated funds to Saint Michael's for a new athletic center that was named in his parents' honor.
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Most recently, Tarrant's foundation invested in the Milton public school system, providing monetary support for a pilot program ("Home School at School") that gave students an opportunity to learn at different paces.
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Center listed the foundation as one of the top 40 Vermont foundations in charitable giving. The foundation is prohibited from making any donations to pro-choice groups.
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on a basketball scholarship and was a first-team All-American in his senior year. He led the Purple Knights to the Final Four of the
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In 2007, Tarrant's foundation gave $ 1 million toward the creation of a $ 1.8 million community center in Winooski, Vermont.
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announced that Tarrant and his family had given $ 15 million for its new multi-purpose center, which will house the
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and Larry Humes, both All-Americans. In the consolation game of the same tournament, Tarrant played against
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Television debate, August 24, 2006, between candidates Rich Tarrant and Cris Ericson on CCTV (podcast)
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with the basketball team. He requested a scholarship but was denied. Tarrant then transferred to
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loan. The company changed its name to Interpretive Data System (IDS) and later to
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and, later, Paul Egerman founded Burlington Data Processing (BDP) with a
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Between 1995 and 2005, Tarrant was chairman of IDX's board. In 2006,
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Saint Michael's Purple Knights men's basketball players
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in the November general election. Sanders, who won the
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seat vacated by the retirement of Independent Senator
450:"UVM's new arena has its name: Tarrant Event Center" 230:bought IDX for $ 1.2 billion. Tarrant now lives in 95: 85: 58: 53: 34: 280:In 2005, Tarrant announced his candidacy for the 169:1965 NCAA Men's Division II Basketball Tournament 386:"Richard E. & Deborah L. Tarrant Foundation" 234:, where he works for his charitable foundation. 136:, where he works for his charitable foundation. 611:Candidates in the 2006 United States elections 276:2006 United States Senate election in Vermont 8: 411:"Burlington Free Press.com – Local/Vermont" 361:"1965 NBA Draft - Basketball-Reference.com" 211:In 1969, Tarrant and his business partners 132:. Tarrant and his wife, Deborah, reside in 531: 342:"Newark vs. Brooklyn, Tarrant vs. Sanders" 42: 31: 171:, where they were defeated 93–70 by the 333: 128:, which he lost to U.S. Representative 646:Businesspeople from Newark, New Jersey 7: 626:Politicians from Burlington, Vermont 485:Leibovich, Mark (January 21, 2007). 288:. On September 12, 2006, he won the 621:Politicians from Newark, New Jersey 616:People from West Orange, New Jersey 27:American businessman and politician 25: 189:National Basketball Association 1: 270:2006 campaign for U.S. Senate 217:Small Business Administration 520:Profile of basketball career 157:Saint Bonaventure University 662: 636:Boston Celtics draft picks 522:by Saint Michael's College 273: 257:On December 18, 2018, the 155:Tarrant initially went to 574: 547: 539: 534: 320:nomination but ran as an 103: 41: 535:Party political offices 528:, hosted by Marc Johnson 365:Basketball-Reference.com 173:University of Evansville 487:"The Socialist Senator" 221:IDX Systems Corporation 165:Saint Michael's College 150:West Orange, New Jersey 302:marijuana legalization 292:nomination, defeating 110:Richard Edward Tarrant 63:Richard Edward Tarrant 454:Burlington Free Press 390:tarrantfoundation.org 263:men's basketball team 259:University of Vermont 144:Tarrant was born in 641:Vermont Republicans 232:Colchester, Vermont 201:Burlington, Vermont 134:Colchester, Vermont 491:The New York Times 146:Newark, New Jersey 79:Newark, New Jersey 584: 583: 575:Succeeded by 107: 106: 16:(Redirected from 653: 561: 540:Preceded by 532: 502: 501: 499: 497: 482: 476: 475: 464: 458: 457: 446: 440: 439: 428: 422: 421: 419: 417: 407: 401: 400: 398: 396: 382: 376: 375: 373: 371: 357: 351: 338: 308:. 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Rich Tarrant

Newark, New Jersey
Republican
Republican
U.S. Senator
Vermont
2006
Bernie Sanders
Colchester, Vermont
Newark, New Jersey
West Orange, New Jersey
Saint Bonaventure University
walk-on
Saint Michael's College
1965 NCAA Men's Division II Basketball Tournament
University of Evansville
Jerry Sloan
Phil Jackson
North Dakota
National Basketball Association
Boston Celtics
IBM
Burlington, Vermont
Robert Hoehl
Small Business Administration
IDX Systems Corporation
General Electric
Colchester, Vermont
University of Vermont

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