Jim O'Rourke (Connecticut politician)

Jim O'Rourke
Member of the Connecticut House of Representatives
from the 32 district
In office
January 7, 1991  January 3, 2011
Constituency Cromwell, Middletown(part), and Portland
Personal details
Nationality United States
Political party Democratic
Residence Cromwell, Connecticut
Religion Roman Catholic

Jim O'Rourke was a Democratic member of the Connecticut House of Representatives. He represented the towns of Cromwell, Portland and parts of Middletown from 1990 election to the 2010 election. He was Deputy Speaker of the Connecticut House. He also served on the Energy and Technology; Finance, Revenue and Bonding, and Environment Committees.[1]

O'Rourke is employed as a development director at a Middletown nonprofit social services agency. He is also active in various environmental and mountaineering groups.

2009 legal troubles

On the night of January 21, 2009, O'Rourke was allegedly involved in events related to the hypothermia death of a 41-year-old Rocky Hill woman. O'Rourke said the woman got in his car at a local bar and he tried to drive her home, but she got out of the car and planned to walk the rest of the way home. The woman was found dead by a cross country skier. Local police did not immediately charge O'Rourke with any crime related to this incident.[2]

On April 30, 2009, The Hartford Courant reported local police were seeking to issue a warrant to charge O'Rourke with negligent homicide for his role in the incident. The following day, House Speaker Christopher Donovan announced he had suspended O'Rourke from his post as Deputy Speaker.[3]

The state's attorney ultimately declined to prosecute O'Rourke for his role in this incident. However, in February 2010 the decedent's estate filed a wrongful death lawsuit against O'Rourke and the bar in which the incident occurred.[4]

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