Matt Lesser (Politician) Wiki, Biography, Age, Wife, Family, Net Worth

Matt Lesser is an American politician who represents the 9th district in the Connecticut State Senate. First elected to the State House in 2008, Lesser was re-elected in 2010, 2012, 2014, and 2016. In 2018 he was elected as state senator for the 9th district, winning 57% of the vote.

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Matt Lesser Wiki, Biography

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Famously known by the Family name Matthew L. Lesser, is a great Politician. He was born on , in Washington, DC.Washington is a beautiful and populous city located in Washington, DC United States of America.

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Matthew L. Lesser Net Worth

Matthew L. Lesser has a net worth of $5.00 million (Estimated) which he earned from his occupation as Politician. Popularly known as the Politician of United States of America. He is seen as one of the most successful Politician of all times. Matthew L. Lesser Net Worth & Basic source of earning is being a successful American Politician.

Matt entered the career as Politician In his early life after completing his formal education..

Net Worth

Estimated Net Worth in 2022 $1 Million to $5 Million Approx
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Matt Lesser Personal Life, Relationships and Dating

Lesser lives in Middletown’s North End with his wife Sarah, their son, and their dog Lucy.

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Life Story & Timeline

2019

Over the course of the 2019 legislative session Lesser has championed support for a public health insurance option in the state of Connecticut, personally overseeing the bill from his position as Co-Chair when it passed out of the insurance committee. Lesser commented during a press conference that the bill’s passage into law would be “the most transformative change to healthcare in years.” He congratulated the state of Washington and its governor via Twitter a few hours before the state became the first in the nation to sign a public option bill into law.

2018

Lesser announced a run for state senator in May 2018. He won a primary contest on August 14 against Antonio Guerrera, a previous state representative. The general election featured some controversy when a “mailer” was sent out to voters featuring an altered image of the candidate clutching $100 dollar bills. The mailer garnered national media attention and accusations of antisemitism against the candidate. Lesser won the general election in November and was appointed as Senate Chairman of the Insurance and Real Estate Committee in the following month.

2012

In 2012, Lesser was elected to a leadership role in the Democratic Party’s National Platform Committee, which was co-chaired by then Newark, NJ mayor Corey Booker and Lt. Gen. Claudia Kennedy. Lesser has worked on behalf of Senators Chris Dodd and Barack Obama.

2009

Since taking office in 2009, Lesser has written and passed a number of laws, including Connecticut’s first in the nation Student Loan Bill of Rights, an act prohibiting fracking waste from being dumped in Connecticut, and updated workplace safety standards. Additionally, Lesser has dedicated his political career to expanding and securing voting rights, advocating for measures such as early voting in Connecticut, no excuse absentee voting, and the national popular vote interstate compact.

2008

Matt L. Lesser is an American politician who represents the 9th district in the Connecticut Senate. First elected to the State House in 2008, Lesser was re-elected in 2010, 2012, 2014, and 2016. In 2018 he was elected as state senator for the 9th district, winning 57% of the vote.

On May 20, 2008, Lesser, then a student at Wesleyan University, was selected to run as the second youngest candidate for State Representative at the Democratic 100th District Convention. Lesser received the endorsement of then-Connecticut Secretary of State Susan Bysiewicz, who once held the 100th District State representative seat. Lesser also received support from State Senator Tom Gaffey and Middletown DTC Chairman Dan Russo. Lesser defeated 3-term incumbent Ray Kalinowski, a veteran, retired federal agent, former first selectman, and member of the state legislature for six years, who claimed “The only way to get 10 years of experience is to work for 10 years.”

In order to lower the cost of education further, Lesser has supported a controversial “pooling” bill that would have allowed municipalities, small businesses and nonprofit organizations to join the state’s health insurance plan until it was vetoed by Governor M. Jodi Rell on June 13 in 2008. Lesser has also called for switching schools over to renewable alternative sources of energy and for funding of the PILOT and ECS programs to lower education costs further still.

2007

In 2007, Lesser was elected as Chairman of the Middletown Planning and Zoning Commission with a platform of preserving open space.

2006

In 2006, Lesser, as a full-time student at Wesleyan University and President of the College Democrats of Connecticut, organized the largest student voter mobilization drive in the country. He hired staff and organized students across the state, increasing voter turnout by nearly 700% at the University of Connecticut.

1979

Lesser has stated that he plans to shift the burden of education from the taxpayers to the state, as the state legislature had already agreed to pay for 50% of the costs of education. However, this is a contested claim since the supposed state “promise” of 50% funding comes from a 1979 report of the Connecticut State Board of Education (SBE) and the Connecticut School Finance Advisory Panel called A Plan for Promoting Equal Educational Opportunity in Connecticut and is viewed as outdated and misinterpreted by opponents.