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Terry Kennedy (politician)

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296:• Kennedy sought an immediate cease and desist of the illegal removal of individuals buried in Washington Park Cemetery as a part of the Airport Runway Expansion program; • Kennedy sponsored a Work Force bill to ensure jobs for minorities, women, apprentices and city residents on city construction contracts ranging over $ 1 million; • Kennedy sponsored legislation towards a city MBE/WBE remediation program to create city requirements to ensure the hiring of minority and women owned construction businesses, and sponsored legislation funding a disparity study related to the city’s usage of (MBE/WBE) owned construction companies in city issued construction contracts. • Kennedy created a sister cities cultural exchange program between St. Louis, Senegal and St. Louis, MO; • Kennedy initiated racial equity efforts at the Board of Aldermen leading to the Board receiving racial equity training; • Kennedy urged the state of Missouri to pass a minimum wage bill that would have increased the local minimum wage for city workers. • Kennedy sponsored a resolution to honor Black History Month and co-sponsored efforts to display the Red, Black & Green flag during the month’s celebration by the city; • Kennedy sponsored legislation protecting Channel 10, City of St. Louis TV station, to ensure city residents would be able to review functioning of government through cable • Kennedy co-sponsored legislation to create a permanent fund to provide Youth Crime Prevention Programs and established a review process for the programs; • Kennedy sponsored legislation requiring rail companies to report transport of all hazardous waste materials that passing through the city; • Kennedy sponsored legislation for renewal of the City’s cable franchise, which included for the first time, provisions for customer service protection guidelines; • Kennedy identified, secured and sponsored legislation for disaster relief for the areas of the city hit by the 2011 tornado; • Kennedy sought a moratorium on the death penalty; • Kennedy co-sponsored legislation to underwrite a health disparity access study for residents in North St. Louis and chaired an oversight workgroup to disseminate its findings. 219:(SLMPD) was initially blocking African Americans transit on Eads bridges to prevent victims from escaping to St. Louis. Kennedy worked with his twin Gary “Dhati” Kennedy on the St. Louis Ad-Hoc Committee for Historical Truth to collaborate with others to sponsor the first public commemorative activity of the East St. Louis Race Riot in 1997. In 2017 as descendants of the East St. Louis Race Riots, they spearheaded the 100th Year Commemoration of the East St. Louis Race Riots on Eads Bridge and across the metro area. The family's descendants of Johnson's and Horn's, have been in the St. Louis metro region since 1720. They were transported to the area when 181:
As the chair of the powerful Public Safety Committee (PSC), Ald. Terry Kennedy was a champion of public safety, criminal justice reforms, civil rights, and human rights. His staunch ideals of reform and equity led to his spearheading the passing of a Civilian Oversight Board (COB) for the St. Louis
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announced that the board unanimously elected Kennedy as its next Clerk. He will be the first Black person to hold the position. He served as vice-chairs of the Engrossment Rules, Resolutions and Credentials committee and was a member on the Housing, Urban Development and Zoning, Legislation, and
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During a 31-year span, Kennedy served as the Chair of the African American Aldermanic Caucus, Chair of the Public Safety Committee of the Board of Aldermen; Vice Chair of the Engrossment, Rules Resolution & Credentials Committee; a member of the Housing Committee, Legislation Committee, and
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Terry preceded his father Alderman Samuel M. Kennedy into politics, rivaling his father's record of 21 years. After thirty-one years, Terry resigned as alderman of the 18th Ward and was appointed as the Board's first African American Clerk of the Board of Aldermen in 2019.
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with his family. The family house was fired upon, and mobs attempted to torch it. The Kennedy family was forced to escape out a window. Recorded records indicate his grandmother built a raft to cross the
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As head of the Public Safety Committee, Kennedy began a seven-year journey in 2005 working with various community organizations to push the
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Personnel Committee. Because of his seniority, Kennedy was also the Floor Majority Leader of the Board.
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Metropolitan Police Department.  The measure marked the culmination of 10 years of Kennedy’s work.
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In March 2019, Jesse Todd, who Kennedy supported, won a hotly contested 5-way primary election.
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in north St. Louis, where he was chair of the Black Students Union. He studied architecture at
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politician, journalist, historian, human rights activist and former teacher assistant in
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Magna Cum Laude graduate, Howard University, School of Communications
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bill passed the city legislature in 2006 but was vetoed by Mayor
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Lippmann, Rachael; Rosenbaum, Jason (December 11, 2018).
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representing D-18th ward of the city's central corridor.
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Ward 18 Alderman Terry Kennedy: Committees and Bills
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Index

Clerk of the Board of Aldermen
Democratic
Samuel M. Kennedy
Frances P. Kennedy
Gary “Dhati” Kennedy
Dr. Joyce Kennedy
Ronald K. Kennedy
Katherine "Azima" Kennedy-Holt
Shirley Horn
Magna Cum Laude graduate, Howard University, School of Communications
Progressive advocacy
Democratic Party
St. Louis
Missouri
Board of Aldermen
East St. Louis, Illinois
1917 race riots
Mississippi River
St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department
Philip François Renault
Saint-Domingue
Creole
French
English
Vashon High School
St. Louis Community College–Forest Park
University of Missouri–St. Louis
journalism
Howard University
St. Louis Argus

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