Timothy J. Toomey, Jr.

Timothy J. Toomey Jr.
Massachusetts Representative from the 26th Middlesex District
In office
1993  present
Preceded by Peter A. Vellucci
Cambridge City Councillor
In office
1990  present
Cambridge School Committee Member
In office
1986–1990
Personal details
Born (1953-06-07) June 7, 1953
Political party Democratic
Residence Cambridge, Massachusetts
Alma mater Suffolk University
Religion Roman Catholic
Website TimToomey.org

Timothy J. Toomey, Jr. (born June 7, 1953) is the Massachusetts State Representative for the 26th Middlesex District, which comprises East Cambridge and East Somerville, and a member of the Cambridge City Council. He has served as a State Representative since 1993 and as a City Councillor since 1990.[1] Toomey has also served as a member of the Cambridge School Committee and Vice Mayor of Cambridge.[2] He is a member of the Democratic Party and has run as a Democrat for the office of State Representative; Cambridge City Council elections are, however, non-partisan.

Early life

Toomey is a graduate of Matignon High School in Cambridge, and holds a bachelor's degree from Suffolk University in Boston, MA.[3]

Political career

Toomey began his career in government in 1985 when he was elected to the Cambridge School Committee, and served two terms as a committee member.[4]

City Council

In 1989, Toomey ran for a position on the Cambridge City Council and was elected.[5] He has won re-election every two years since, with his most recent victory coming in 2009.[6]

In 2006, Toomey was elected by the City Council to a two-year term as Vice Mayor of Cambridge.

Massachusetts House of Representatives

In 1992, Toomey ran for the State Representative seat vacated by Peter Vellucci.[7] He earned 48% of the vote in the Democratic primary, defeating Karen Uminski by a nine-point margin and securing the party nomination. Toomey earned 72% of the vote in the general election, and was sworn in as a State Representative in January 1993.[8]

In 2004, Toomey handily defeated author David R. Slavitt.[9][10]

Toomey has previously served as the House Chairman of the Joint Committee on Public Safety and Homeland Security and the Joint Committee on Public Service. He currently serves as Vice Chair of the Joint Committee on Revenue.[11]

Political Views

Immigration

Toomey has described himself as a supporter of policies that benefit immigrants.[12] As a State Representative he has supported legislation that would allow immigrants without legal status who were brought to Massachusetts as children to receive in-state tuition rates at state schools.[13][14]

In August 2010, Toomey submitted a resolution to the Cambridge City Council in support of the DREAM Act, which was adopted by the membership.[15][16]

Transportation

Toomey has voiced opposition to the State's proposal to expand MBTA commuter rail service[17] to North Station via the Grand Junction Railroad.[18] The line, which was purchased by the Massachusetts Department of Transportation, runs through residential areas of Toomey's district. Toomey is an avid supporter of the Grand Junction Multi-Use Path proposal that would bring a walk/bike route to eastern Cambridge, connecting with Boston on the southern end and Somerville on the north. He won a substantial investment from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology to fund a partial feasibility study and construction of a section of the Grand Junction Path during a Fall 2013 zoning negotiation. [19]

Gun Control

In 2009, Toomey filed legislation that would limit Massachusetts residents to purchasing one firearm per month.[20]

Casino Gambling

Toomey was the only member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from Cambridge to vote for expanded casino gaming in Massachusetts.[21] He reasoned that casinos would provide an economic benefit to the state, and released the following statement: “[the expanded gaming bill] would increase revenue and create jobs while mitigating community impacts and implementing a comprehensive regulatory structure..."[22]

See also

References

  1. http://rwinters.com/elections/index.html
  2. http://rwinters.com/elections/index.html
  3. http://www.malegislature.gov/People/PeopleBio/192
  4. http://vote.rwinters.com/toomey2007.htm
  5. http://rwinters.com/elections/council1989.pdf
  6. http://www2.cambridgema.gov/alert.cfm?alert_id=104
  7. Massachusetts Elections Division. Massachusetts Election Statistics 1990. Pg. 288. Available at: http://ia311031.us.archive.org/1/items/massachusettsele1990mass/massachusettsele1990mass.pdf
  8. Massachusetts Elections Division. Massachusetts Election Statistics 1992. Pg. 394. Available at: http://ia700400.us.archive.org/22/items/massachusettsele1992mass/massachusettsele1992mass.pdf
  9. Peguero, Robin M. (3 November 2004). Harvard Affiliates Lose in Local Races, Harvard Crimson
  10. Beam, Alex (19 December 2006). 'Blue State' author has a blue past, Boston Globe
  11. http://malegislature.gov/People/PeopleBio/192
  12. http://www.timtoomey.org/2012/06/22/obama-executive-order-is-a-step-forward-for-us-immigration-policy/
  13. http://timtoomey.org/display.php?pid=8
  14. http://bluemassgroup.com/2006/08/rep-toomey-on-the-in-state-tuition-bill/
  15. http://www2.cambridgema.gov/cityclerk/PolicyOrder.cfm?item_id=29699
  16. http://www.wickedlocal.com/cambridge/news/x272790874/Cambridge-City-Council-passes-resolution-supporting-DREAM-Act
  17. http://www2.cambridgema.gov/cityclerk/cmLetter.cfm?item_id=18231
  18. http://www.wickedlocal.com/cambridge/news/x806169286/Cambridge-city-councilor-says-no-thanks-to-Worcester-Boston-commuter-line
  19. http://www.timtoomey.org/2013/10/22/turning-the-grand-junction-into-a-space-for-our-community/
  20. http://www.malegislature.gov/Bills/BillText/3726?generalCourtId=2
  21. http://www.wickedlocal.com/cambridge/features/x109291001/Cambridge-legislators-split-on-gambling-bill
  22. http://www.wickedlocal.com/cambridge/highlight/x749208401/With-an-exception-Cambridge-s-legislators-say-no-to-casinos
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