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He was up late last night discussing a bill based around A.I, but Senator James Maroney still found time to stop by Pop's Family Restaurant for WICC Brown Roofing Melissa In The Morning to talk about it. Image Credit: Logo by Meghan Boyd, Edit by Eric Urbanowicz
Senator James Maroney wrote an Op-Ed in the courant about A.I. and how it is changing everything rapidly
Though it came close in recent years, federal privacy legislation is not likely top of mind as a new administration takes the reigns in Washington, DC. The same likely goes for federal AI governance and safety legislation with a divided Congress and executive branch that promotes a deregulatory posture. That means state-level privacy and AI bills will proliferate in 2025. Connecticut was the 5th U.S. state to a pass comprehensive privacy law, and Connecticut State Senator James Maroney played a large role in crafting his state's bill. Maroney is now working on AI legislation and takes part in the Future of Privacy Forum's Multistate AI Policymaker Working Group, which comprises more than 200 bipartisan state lawmakers and other government officials, with the aim to “foster a shared understanding of emerging technologies and related policy issues.” IAPP Editorial Director Jedidiah Bracy recently caught up with Maroney to discuss his work on privacy, his experience working with other policymakers in the multistate working group, and what to expect from AI legislation in Connecticut this coming year.
This week, the Ryans bring on special guest, Connecticut State Senator James Maroney. They ask Sen. Maroney about his role in shaping artificial intelligence (AI) policy in the state of Connecticut and beyond. They also talk about his path to public service, the importance of collaboration, where things stand in Connecticut's current legislative session, and even how Connecticut has better pizza than New York and New Jersey! Tune in for an excellent discussion. About Sen. Maroney, Deputy Majority Leader of the CT Senate:James Maroney was first elected to represent the 14th District (Milford) in 2018.Before being elected to the Senate, he was a State Representative for the 119th District from 2012-2014, where he served on the Higher Education Committee. Due to his distinguished service on the Higher Education and Employment Advancement Committee, he was asked to serve on the Planning Commission for Higher Education and help develop a strategic plan for higher education in Connecticut.Prior to politics, Sen. Maroney was a past president and founding member of the Milford Education Foundation and also served on the Milford Board of Education. A proud and active participant in the community, he is a member and past president of the Devon Rotary, where he is the co-chair of the scholarship committee.Sen. Maroney founded First Choice College Placement in January of 1999 which aims to make young people's higher education dreams come to fruition. First Choice College Placement also makes community service a priority and offers a number of educational seminars, donates to scholarships, and makes practice SAT and ACT tests available to the community. First Choice is a member of the Milford Chamber of Commerce and the Downtown Milford Business Association.Prior to a successful career in public service, State Senator Maroney attended Yale (Class of 96), where he was a 3-time varsity letter winner in both track and field and cross-country. In his senior year, he was elected captain of the track and field team and was awarded the Yale Men's Cross-Country Award for Performance and Dedication. He graduated from Jonathan Law High School of Milford in 1992.Senator Maroney lives in Milford with his wife Jennifer and his son Jay.His committee assignments:Chair: General LawVice Chair: Veterans' AffairsRanking Member: Regulation ReviewMember: Finance, Revenue & Bonding; Higher Education & Employment Advancement; Energy and TechnologyLearn more: https://www.senatedems.ct.gov/senator/james-maroney/bio
Pastor of Abundant Faith UPC in Evansville IN. Former Youth President of the Kentucky District.
Connecticut is one step closer to better protecting residents from some of the dangers posed by artificial intelligence. This week, a bill tackling AI transparency got unanimous approval and now heads to the Senate floor. But what are the chances we see a law pass by the end of the session and what does it really mean for Connecticut residents? We spoke with the creator of the bill, Senator James Maroney, D-Milford. He is also the co-chairman of the General Law Committee who led a statewide task force on AI last year. Image Credit: Getty Images
State Sen James Maroney looking to craft a proposal to criminalize AI-generated pornography this legislative session.
Earlier this week, lawmakers introduced a bill. It would abolish the state's tip credit and instead pay hospitality workers the state minimum wage. The One for Wage bill would pay tipped workers the minimum wage, on top of tips. It may sound like a great deal, but is it really? We got perspective from CEO and President of the Connecticut Restaurant Association, Scott Dolch. (00:00) A new study has unveiled the states where a significant number of students employ AI to cheat in their studies, with Connecticut ranking in the top ten worst states for cheating. One of the focuses in Connecticut in the recent legislative session was regulating AI in our state. We spoke with the senator behind that legislation in motion today, Senator James Maroney. (14:25) Hartford Healthcare is celebrating some major accolades surrounding safety. We spoke with Hartford Healthcare Fairfield Region President, Bill Jennings, about HHC being highlighted in New England and the country. Plus, we asked him about hospitals investing in cyber security resources. (29:56) IMAGE CREDIT: iStock / Getty Images Plus
An archaic state law on the books was really impacting churches and non-profits across the state from raising money through raffles and partnering with other entities. Senator Ryan Fazio shared how one Greenwich church brought this to his attention and he worked with Senator James Maroney on fixing the problem. ((00:00)) There are THREE types of bad bosses out there who you need to look out for. Career strategist, Julie Bauke, told us the three types and how to handle them in Julie on the Job. ((12:38)) We spend all this money and count down the days forever just to stress during a vacation. How do we stop doing that? And how do we get back into a routine after vacation ends? Counselor, Julius Dudics, shares insight on both questions. ((27:31)) IMAGE CREDIT: iStock / Getty Images Plus
Wednesday Midweek Service - July 12th, 2023 Pastor James Maroney - Don't Lose Your Head Ephesians 6
Quinnipiac University Men's Hockey team won the national championship this past weekend. It's the team's first title, and the first NCAA title for the college. Our marketing and promotions director, Drew, was at the game in Tampa. He shared his experience from the stands (0:00). And we continued with QU Hockey coverage checking in with local sports announcer, Rob Adams, about what this win means for QU's program and the NHL looking at Connecticut for more prospects (6:52). Senator James Maroney authored a bill looking to create two state government jobs focused on artificial intelligence. We learn about the legislation, who supports it and what agencies are not on board (15:23). It happens to the best of us: becoming disconnected in your relationship. Marriage coach, Bob Donovan, shares why marriages become disconnected and how to mend the issue at hand for couples (24:14). IMAGE CREDIT: USA TODAY Sports via Reuters Connect
A proposed piece of legislation looks at a GPS-tracking device pilot program and helping domestic violence victims. Senator James Maroney is fighting to bring this safety program to every municipality in the state. We dove into the bill and what has come out of the pilot program since 2010. ((00:00)) Data shows boredom is a leading cause to marriage breakdown. But there's one tool that every couple has in their back pocket...curiosity! Marriage coach, Bob Donovan, shares how to ask questions and go deeper with your spouse and why it's considered a game changer tool. ((16:56)) Automakers are debating removing AM radio from their electric vehicles. We speak with Kia America about their plans over new EV's and their opinion on the national controversy. ((29:41)) It's allergy season! We speak with allergist, Dr. Phillip Hemmers, about the biggest triggers for your allergies and how you can stay ahead of suffering this spring. ((37:28)) IMAGE CREDIT: iStock / Getty Images Plus
In this episode of Data Privacy Unlocked, Husch Blackwell's David Stauss discusses the Connecticut Data Privacy Act with the law's primary author, Connecticut Senator James Maroney. In this conversation, Senator Maroney provides extensive background on the drafting and negotiation of the Connecticut law. If you want a “behind the scenes” look at the nation's fifth consumer privacy bill, do not miss this episode. Tune in today!
Bro. James Maroney preaches, "From Hoping to Coping."
In this episode, we speak with Pastor James Maroney about his sermon study time and routine. Pastor Maroney also shares practical tips for preachers and gives a powerful charge to those just getting started in the ministry. Sit back and get ready your going to be blessed and inspired by this engaging conversation about ministry in the Kingdom of God today! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jeremy-mills/support
Pastor James Maroney gave a powerful sermon thought at the end of our conversation the other day. That conversation will be released in its entirety in our next episode. Pastor Maroney shares a passage of scripture about how two brothers came together in unity and because of that union, a great victory was given! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jeremy-mills/support
In this episode of Data Privacy Unlocked, Husch Blackwell's David Stauss discusses consumer data privacy with State Senator James Maroney of Connecticut. State Senator Maroney is the primary author of Connecticut's consumer privacy bill, S.B. 893. In this conversation, State Senator Maroney provides background on S.B. 893, shares an overview of what happened this year in Connecticut with respect to state privacy legislation and what to expect in the 2022 session. Tune in today!
State Senator James Maroney — representing Milford, Orange, and West Haven — joins Broesder and and guest co-host Phil Pappas of the Connecticut Brewers Guild to discuss the craft beer boom in Milford and beyond, major accomplishments this legislative session, his passion for home brewing, and much more.
In this episode James speaks to David Dorfman, professor of dance at Connecticut College and founder of David Dorfman Dance. An award winning choreographer, David has had a long career teaching dance and working on hit shows including Tony award winning play "Indecent". This episode is perfect for anyone looking to start a major in dance or other performing arts. David answers questions including: - How students should decide to apply to a liberal arts college with a dance major or a conservatory. - What should a student do to prepare for a major in dance? - Advice for students preparing for an audition - Advice for students who want to pursue a career in dance.
This is the first episode in the series of informative, engaging tips for the student preparing for college. This po In the first ever episode of the First Choice College tips podcast, James Maroney speaks to Kevin Phillips the associate vice president for enrollment at the University of New Haven. One of the most common questions parents ask is: What do colleges look at? How important is a students GPA score, what if it's a weighted or non weighted GPA? This is an unmissable episode for parents and students starting the college application process. With plenty of valuable tips to help you on your way!
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James Maroney is an American Art Dealer and former Organic Dairy Farmer. He has a Master’s degree in Environmental Law and Policy from the Vermont Law School, and is a passionate advocate for water quality, often focusing his attention on Vermont Dairy. James puts forth a compelling argument to transition the entire Vermont Diary industry to organic. He also gives us a glimpse into his life as an Art Dealer, and provides a succinct history of the evolution of U.S. Industrial Agriculture.
NO COMPROMISE! That is the message Pastor James Maroney shares in this interview with Jacob Tapia. James Maroney is a tremendous preacher of the Gospel and has ministered to young people across North America. He has served as a District Youth President in Kentucky and is the Pastor of the Apostolic Pentecostal Church in Campbellsburg, [...]