Therese Murray
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Therese Murray is an American politician from the state of Massachusetts. As of March 21, 2007 she is the President of the Massachusetts Senate, becoming the first woman to lead a legislative body in the state.[1]
Murray represents the districts of Plymouth and Barnstable in the Massachusetts Senate, and, before becoming Senate President, was the chairperson of the Senate Ways and Means Committee.
Mrs. Murray is a strong supporter of states' rights and is actively working on writing a Universal Health Care bill.[citation needed]
Many consider her a possible candidate for higher state office, Congress, or even the United States Senate.[citation needed] Murray has been considered as a candidate for Lieutenant-Governor of Massachusetts on the Democratic ticket, but is believed to have declined.[citation needed]
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- ^ LeBlanc, Steve (2007-03-21). Murray elected to replace Travaglini as Senate president. Associated Press.
Preceded by Robert Travaglini |
President of the Massachusetts Senate March 21, 2007 — present |
Succeeded by Incumbent |