Bob Duff

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Bob Duff
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Majority Leader of the Connecticut State Senate
Assumed office
January 7, 2015
Preceded byMartin Looney
Member of the Connecticut State Senate
from the 25th district
Assumed office
January 7, 2005
Preceded byRobert Genuario
Member of the Connecticut House of Representatives
from the 137th district
In office
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Preceded byAlex Knopp
Succeeded byChris Perone
Personal details
BornRobert Bruce Duff
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PartyDemocratic
SpouseScript error: No such module "Detect singular".Tracey Krause
Children2
EducationLynchburg College (BA)
WebsiteOfficial website

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Robert Bruce Duff (born May 8, 1971)[1] is an American politician, currently serving as a member of the Connecticut State Senate, where he represents Norwalk and part of Darien in Connecticut's 25th District. He previously served as a member of the Connecticut House of Representatives, representing the 137th District. He is currently Majority Leader of the Connecticut Senate, and serves as chair of the Executive and Legislative Nominations Committee and vice chair of the Legislative Management Committee.

Early life and education

Duff was born in Norwalk, Connecticut to Bruce[2] and Joanne Duff. He is a fifth-generation resident of Norwalk, Connecticut, however his ancestors were originally settled in Greenwich, Connecticut, hailing from England.[3]

Duff graduated from Norwalk High School in 1989.[4] He attended Lynchburg College, and earned a Bachelor of Science in Political Science in 1993.[5][6] He worked as a substitute teacher for the Norwalk Public Schools from 1993 to 1995.[7] While in college, Duff was a student senator, and an intern for United States Senator Chris Dodd.[8]

Career

He was a field coordinator for the John B. Larson for Governor Campaign in 1994. He was a campaign manager in the Norwalk mayoral race in 1995. As serving in the Connecticut General Assembly is a part-time position, most members have full-time jobs. Duff has worked as a realtor for William Pitt Sotheby's International Realty since 1995.

In 2001, he ran in a special election for the seat in the Connecticut House of Representatives left vacant by Alex Knopp when he took office as mayor of Norwalk. He beat Republican Kevin Fitzgerald by 281 votes (1210 -929).[9][10] He was re-elected in the 2002 general election.[11] As a state Representative, Duff served as the House vice-chair of the Energy & Technology Committee, and as a member of the Banks, Higher Education & Advancement Committee and the Select Committee on Housing.[8]

In 2004, Duff sought the State Senate seat left open by Republican Robert Genuario who became Gov. M. Jodi Rell's budget chief.[12] He ran against Republican Jeff Konspore, chairman of the Norwalk school board.

As a state senator, and prior to becoming Majority Leader in 2015, Duff was Deputy Majority Whip from 2005 to 2006, Majority Whip from 2007 to 2008, Assistant Majority Leader from 2009 to 2012, and Assistant President Pro Tempore from 2013 to 2014.

Private

Duff is married to Tracey Kathleen (née Krause). They have two children and reside in the Cranbury section of Norwalk, Connecticut.

Awards

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  • Legislator of the Year, YMCA of Connecticut, 2003
  • Legislator of the Year Award, National Association of Social Workers, Connecticut Chapter, 2005
  • Rick Wallace Award of Merit Legislator of the Year Award, Connecticut Association of Not-for-profit Providers for the Aging.

References

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  1. ^ Connecticut Public Records
  2. ^ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content."Duff named Family Legislator of the Year". Darien Times. 2011-05-04. Retrieved 2023-01-21.
  3. ^ United States Public Records, 1970-2009
  4. ^ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content."Bob Duff - Currently Elected State Senator District 25, Connecticut - Vote-CT". vote-ct.org. Archived from the original on 2018-08-23. Retrieved 2013-03-02.
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  6. ^ Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content."Caps and gowns from plastic". University of Lynchburg. 2012-03-04. Retrieved 2023-01-21.
  7. ^ 'he spent some time as a substitute teacher' https://www.williampitt.com/our-agents/list/bobduff/
  8. ^ a b Page Module:Citation/CS1/styles.css has no content."Our Campaigns - Candidate - Bob Duff". www.ourcampaigns.com.
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