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Pete McMurray Show
Sen. Durbin on President Biden's mental state during his Presidency: “I never once ran into a situation where I thought ‘uh oh, he's in trouble' — until that debate.”

Pete McMurray Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2025 12:59


Senator Dick Durbin is the second highest-ranking senator in the U.S. Senate, serving as the Senate Majority Whip, and representing the state of Illinois since 1997. Senator Dick Durbin talks:-On retirement "I've seen some sorry situations, I won't go into names about specific individuals, but some stuck around too long"-President Biden's cancer and his mental state during his Presidency "Did I realise he was aging, about my age, 2-3 years older, I could see it but I never once ran into a situation where I thought 'uh oh, he's in trouble' until that debate"   -Career politician and the effect it has on their constitutions -Did he know about President Biden's ailing health during his Presidency-Terrorist threats and the Hunt for Osama Bin Laden-The Israeli / Hamas war-Tariffs and the US Dollar globally  To subscribe to The Pete McMurray Show Podcast just click here

The Back Room with Andy Ostroy
MI State Senator Mallory McMorrow On Her New Book, U.S. Senate Campaign, And America's Call to Action

The Back Room with Andy Ostroy

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2025 53:31


After Googling “how to run for office” in the wake of the 2016 election, Mallory McMorrow took on an incumbent Republican State Senator and won, moving the seat 20 percentage points. When a right-wing state senator baselessly called her a “groomer”, she took to the floor in a now viral speech and declared "we will not let hate win.” NY Magazine called the speech “remarkable.” James Carville said it was “enormously effective.” The Atlantic wrote that it was “stunning.” After her viral speech, Mallory helped flip control of the Michigan Senate for the first time in 40 years, becoming the first woman Senate Majority Whip in state history. She has worked to strengthen unions and raise wages, eliminate the retirement tax on seniors, expand civil rights, repeal the state's 1931 abortion ban, tackle gun violence, expand affordable housing, and feed kids in schools. She recently released her first book, HATE WON'T WIN Mallory is a major Democratic rising star, and she's in THE BACK ROOM sharing insights into her new book, her campaign for Michigan's open U.S. Senate seat, and how Americans can take action to fight tyranny, hatred, bigotry and achieve real change in Washington. Don't miss this truly inspiring chat. Got somethin' to say?! Email us at BackroomAndy@gmail.com Leave us a message: 845-307-7446 Twitter: @AndyOstroy Produced by Andy Ostroy, Matty Rosenberg, and Jennifer Hammoud @ Radio Free Rhiniecliff Design by Cricket Lengyel

A Republic, If You Can Keep It
Smoot-Hawley Great Depression Sequel (Guest: Senator Mallory McMorrow)

A Republic, If You Can Keep It

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 57:15


This week's show is sponsored by: EPIC-MRA Public Opinion Research MIRS News Fulton Fish Market This week on ""A Republic, If You Can Keep It" Republicans everywhere are reassessing after stumbling in a couple of Florida special elections that should have been slam dunks, and losing a State Supreme Court election in a Wisconsin landslide A day later by a stunningly trade war launched by the worst graduate in the history of the Wharton School of Economics. There was a Standing-Room-Only crowd as Democrats headlined a Town Hall in the heart of Macomb County, an event taking full aim at MIA Congressman John James. Last week, it was the most unqualified national security team ever assembled Signaling its stunningly consistent ineptness, with the revelation that at least one of them is conducting official business on Gmail. This week, it's RFK Jr. who, by advocating quack medicine while firing actual real scientists, accelerates a growing measles outbreak that's spreading from ground ZERO in Texas. Homeland Security ineptly condemns people to an indefinite stay in an El Salvador hell hole with no proof they've done anything wrong. And the U.S. Senate race has its first major candidate. We talk with state Senator Mallory McMorrow The first announced candidate for U.S. Senator is state Senator Mallory McMorrow. She exploded into the national spotlight in 2024 after an emotional response to very public personal attacks on her by Republican state Senator Lana Theis went viral. She is an ardent supporter of policies protecting reproductive rights, empowering local communities, and making Michigan a business- and family-friendly state. McMorrow is the Senate Majority Whip, serving her second term in the Michigan Senate. Prior to her election to the Senate she worked for more than a decade in product design, media and advertising with companies like Mazda, Mattel, Gawker Media, Hearst and other global brands. McMorrow hit the ground running during her first term in the Michigan Senate, winning policy changes such as ending Michigan's tampon tax, helping struggling businesses during the coronavirus pandemic, and protecting certain individuals (including domestic violence survivors) by creating an address confidentiality program. She earned her bachelor's degree in industrial design from the University of Notre Dame and resides in Royal Oak with her husband, Ray, their daughter, Noa, and their rescue dog, Detroit. At 38, she is the youngest person on the list of potential Senate candidates in either party. Ann Telnaes - antelnaes.com This episode is sponsored in part by =========================== EPIC ▪ MRA, a full service survey research firm with expertise in • Public Opinion Surveys • Market Research Studies • Live Telephone Surveys • On-Line and Automated Surveys • Focus Group Research • Bond Proposals - Millage Campaigns • Political Campaigns & Consulting • Ballot Proposals - Issue Advocacy Research • Community - Media Relations • Issue - Image Management • Database Development & List Management =========================== ===========================

State of the Union with Jake Tapper
Interviews with Former Defense Secretary Mark Esper, Oklahoma Senator Markwayne Mullin, Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin

State of the Union with Jake Tapper

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2024 45:13


On CNN's State of the Union, CNN Chief International Security Correspondent Nick Paton Walsh joins Jake Tapper to bring the latest updates in Syria after rebels toppled the Assad regime. Then, former Trump Defense Secretary Mark Esper talks with Jake about the future of Syria and the Middle East after the stunning developments in Syria. Next, Jake presses Oklahoma Senator Markwayne Mullin about Trump Defense Secretary nominee Pete Hegseth's alleged history with alcohol. After, Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin sits down with Jake to talk about Biden's pardons and Trump's cabinet picks. Finally, Rep. Debbie Dingell and CNN Political Commentators Jamal Simmons, Alyssa Farah Griffin and Scott Jennings join Jake to discuss fears of potential retribution under Trump and Biden's decision to pardon his son Hunter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Pete McMurray Show
Illinois Senator Dick Durbin on Israel's response to Iran, "I worry about this. I don't know what Bibi Netanyahu's going to do...I don't want to see American soldiers in the Middle East"

Pete McMurray Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2024 14:57


Senator Dick Durbin is the Senate Majority Whip, the second highest ranking Senator in the Senate-Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas Impeachment hearing-Speaker Johnson's foreign aid package -Microsoft reported this week that Russian online campaigns aimed at influencing the Presidential Election have increased -Is he worried about Israeli's response to Iran's attack-Price of food, insurance, and medicine -Is the Biden Administration in touch with Americans needs-Former President Trump on trial  To subscribe to The Pete McMurray Show Podcast just click here

Kentucky Tonight
Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) in Higher Education

Kentucky Tonight

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 56:35


Renee Shaw and guests discuss Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) at Kentucky colleges and universities. Guests include: Richard Nelson from the Commonwealth Policy Center; State Rep.Tina Bojanowski (D-Louisville); Travis Powell from the Kentucky Council on Postsecondary Education; and State Sen. Mike Wilson (R-Bowling Green), Senate Majority Whip (pre-recorded).

Steve Adubato's Leadership Hour
Lessons in Leadership: State Senator Troy Singleton and Coach Bob Hurley

Steve Adubato's Leadership Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2023 30:00


On “Steve Adubato's Lessons in Leadership,” Steve and Mary sit down with State Senator Troy Singleton, Senate Majority Whip, NJ State Senate, about leadership, job creation and the greatest motivators for recruiting and retaining a talented workforce. Then, Coach Bob Hurley, President, People's Park Foundation, talks about the connection between leadership and philanthropy and the … Continue reading Lessons in Leadership: State Senator Troy Singleton and Coach Bob Hurley

A Republic, If You Can Keep It
Michigan Trifecta, Part II (Guest: Sen. Mallory McMorrow)

A Republic, If You Can Keep It

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 51:27


This week's podcast is underwritten in part by EPIC-MRA While assorted Republicans are getting booked, arraigned, found liable for slander and generally spending millions on defense attorneys, Joe Biden and Gretchen Whitmer are talking about “what's next.” For Biden - what's next is a battle with pharmaceutical companies over prices; for Whitmer - an ambitious agenda for a fall legislative session where she has the smallest possible majorities in both chambers. Michigan's new congressional and legislative maps, in effect for just one election cycle, face a growing challenge in federal court. Onetime Congressman Mike Rogers apparently will get into Michigan's U.S. Senate race, but first he has to move back to Michigan from Florida and register to vote; Rogers may be joined in the race by another former congressman - Peter Meijer - who is "exploring" a candidacy. And the broken Michigan GOP gets another national profile (in the New York Times) … and it ain't pretty. We're joined this week by a Michigan legislator who – through no fault of her own – has become a national symbol of the growing political power of suburban moms: Senator Mallory McMorrow. McMorrow gained sudden national attention as a result of her ardent support of policies protecting reproductive rights. She became an overnight sensation for a floor speech standing up against false, bigoted, homophobic attacks on her and her colleagues. Her legislative focus also includes empowering local communities, and making Michigan a business- and family-friendly state. Senator McMorrow is the Senate Majority Whip and serving her second term in the Michigan Senate. She has a deep affinity for the automotive industry after working for more than a decade in product design, media and advertising with companies like Mazda, Mattel, Gawker Media, Hearst and other global brands. Since becoming a state Senator she has won victories on policy changes such as ending Michigan's tampon tax, helping struggling businesses during the coronavirus pandemic, and protecting certain individuals (including domestic violence survivors) by creating an address confidentiality program. She earned her bachelor's degree in industrial design from the University of Notre Dame. =========================== EPIC ▪ MRA is a full service survey research firm with expertise in: • Public Opinion Surveys • Market Research Studies • Live Telephone Surveys • On-Line and Automated Surveys • Focus Group Research • Bond Proposals - Millage Campaigns • Political Campaigns & Consulting • Ballot Proposals - Issue Advocacy Research • Community - Media Relations • Issue - Image Management • Database Development & List Management ===========================

No One is Coming to Save Us
How Detroit Delivered Investments in Child Care

No One is Coming to Save Us

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 57:55


The tour stops in Detroit to highlight how advocates are expanding quality child care and education options for Michigan families; and how they're advancing historic state investments in child care by promoting early childhood education as a public good, not a private benefit. We meet panelists Denise Smith, the implementation director for Hope Starts Here, a coalition and framework to transform early childhood education and services in Detroit; Danielle Atkinson, founder of Mothering Justice, a leadership development and advocacy organization; and State Senator Mallory McMorrow, the Senate Majority Whip who is serving her second term in the Michigan Senate. The three panelists speak with host Gloria Riviera about centering the experiences of mothers of color in the work of improving early childhood education and about the importance of seeing state  funding for child care expansion as an investment in Michigan's future. Show Notes Presented by Neighborhood Villages. Neighborhood Villages is a Massachusetts-based systems change non-profit. It envisions a transformed, equitable early childhood education system that lifts up educators and sets every child and family up to thrive. In pursuit of this vision, Neighborhood Villages designs, evaluates, and scales innovative solutions to the biggest challenges faced by early childhood education providers and the children and families who rely on them, and drives policy reform through advocacy, education, and research. This season was made possible with generous support from Imaginable Futures, a global philanthropic investment firm working with partners to build more healthy and equitable systems, so that everyone has the opportunity to learn and realize the future they imagine. Learn more at www.imaginablefutures.com This episode is made possible through the sponsorship and support of the Kresge Foundation. We'd also like to thank the Marygrove Conservancy for hosting our live event in their beautiful space. Check out these resources from today's episode:  Visit Mothering Justice to learn about the work of centering the experiences of mothers of color in social change and policymaking. Learn more about Hope Starts Here's work with residents to identify priorities for the city's early childhood development system. Laugh, cry, be outraged, and hear solutions! Join our community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/nooneiscomingtosaveus.  Joining Lemonada Premium is a great way to support our show and get bonus content. Subscribe today at bit.ly/lemonadapremium.  Click this link for a list of current sponsors and discount codes for this show and all Lemonada shows: https://lemonadamedia.com/sponsors/. Stay up to date with us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram at @LemonadaMedia.  For additional resources, information, and a transcript of the episode, visit lemonadamedia.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Lawyer 2 Lawyer -  Law News and Legal Topics
Justice Clarence Thomas, Judicial Ethics, & Calls for Reform

Lawyer 2 Lawyer - Law News and Legal Topics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 35:47


On April 6th, 2023, ProPublica released a report titled, Clarence Thomas and the Billionaire, detailing Justice Clarence Thomas' failure to report years of lavish trips paid for by Republican billionaire Harlan Crow. Justice Thomas' actions led U.S. Senate Majority Whip and Chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Dick Durbin and other Senate Judiciary Committee Democratic members to send a letter to Chief Justice Roberts inviting him to appear before the Senate Judiciary Committee to testify at a public hearing regarding Supreme Court ethics reform. Chief Justice Roberts declined the invitation to appear.    So are we looking at major judicial ethics violations here at the hands of a Supreme Court Justice? Or was Justice Thomas simply complying with established norms?In this episode, host Craig Williams joins guest Dean James J. Alfini, professor of law from South Texas College of Law Houston, to spotlight Justice Clarence Thomas, his recent ethics scandal, judicial ethics, the potential investigation into his actions, and calls for new ethics rules for SCOTUS. Mentioned in this episode: Clarence Thomas and the Billionaire by ProPublica Judicial Ethics, Misconduct, and Reform

Legal Talk Network - Law News and Legal Topics
Justice Clarence Thomas, Judicial Ethics, & Calls for Reform

Legal Talk Network - Law News and Legal Topics

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2023 35:47


On April 6th, 2023, ProPublica released a report titled, Clarence Thomas and the Billionaire, detailing Justice Clarence Thomas' failure to report years of lavish trips paid for by Republican billionaire Harlan Crow. Justice Thomas' actions led U.S. Senate Majority Whip and Chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Dick Durbin and other Senate Judiciary Committee Democratic members to send a letter to Chief Justice Roberts inviting him to appear before the Senate Judiciary Committee to testify at a public hearing regarding Supreme Court ethics reform. Chief Justice Roberts declined the invitation to appear.    So are we looking at major judicial ethics violations here at the hands of a Supreme Court Justice? Or was Justice Thomas simply complying with established norms?In this episode, host Craig Williams joins guest Dean James J. Alfini, professor of law from South Texas College of Law Houston, to spotlight Justice Clarence Thomas, his recent ethics scandal, judicial ethics, the potential investigation into his actions, and calls for new ethics rules for SCOTUS. Mentioned in this episode: Clarence Thomas and the Billionaire by ProPublica Judicial Ethics, Misconduct, and Reform

Highlands Bunker
E223 - Legislative Precap (w/ Tizzy Lockman, Bryan Townsend)

Highlands Bunker

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 66:18


Senate Majority Whip and Leader Tizzy Lockman and Bryan Townsend join Rob in the bunker to talk about the priorities of the upcoming legislative session and some of the barrier that stand in the way.Show Notes:Delaware Legislative SiteDelaware Senate Priorities

The Commonwealth Matters
Legislative Briefing (Episode 1): KY Senate Majority Whip Mike Wilson and KY Sen. Whitney Westerfield

The Commonwealth Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 30:35


In this week's edition of The Commonwealth Matters we are starting our Legislative Briefing series where we bring in key Kentucky legislators to discuss the pressing issues they're facing in Frankfort. On the first episode, we are hosting State Senate Majority Whip Mike Wilson (R- Bowling Green) and State Senator Whitney Westerfield (R- Crofton). The discussion centered around the governor's executive authority, SB 9- the Born Alive Infant Protection Act, and Historical Horse Racing. If you would like to interview Richard Nelson, Executive Director of the Commonwealth Policy Center, please email richard@commonwealthpolicy.org. E-Newsletter: https://www.commonwealthpolicycenter.org/mailing-list/ Like and Follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/commonwealthpolicy Follow us on Twitter: @CPC4Kentucky LinkedIn: Commonwealth Policy Center --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/commonwealth-matters/support

Loving Liberty Radio Network
9-22-2020 Washington Watch Live with Tony Perkins

Loving Liberty Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 54:10


John Thune, U.S. Senator from South Dakota and Senate Majority Whip, on the process for filling the U.S. Supreme Court vacancy. Sharon Fast Gustafson, U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) General Counsel, on the EEOC filing a lawsuit against the grocery company Kroger for firing employees who refuse to wear pro-LGBT aprons. Mike Gonzalez, Senior Fellow at the Heritage Foundation, on his article showing a financial connection between Black lives Matter (BLM) and China, and on BLM removing the “what we believe” section from its website. Donald Palmer, U.S. Election Assistance Commissioner, on National Voter Registration Day. Brent Keilen, Vice President of FRC Action, on FRC Action’s voter information and a preview of this week’s Values Voter Summit. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support

FRC - Washington Watch with Tony Perkins
John Thune, Sharon Fast Gustafson, Mike Gonzalez, Donald Palmer, Brent Keilen

FRC - Washington Watch with Tony Perkins

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020


Today's show features: John Thune, U.S. Senator from South Dakota and Senate Majority Whip, on the process for filling the U.S. Supreme Court vacancy; Sharon Fast Gustafson, U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) General Counsel, on the

Newsradio 1070 WKOK
1/31/2020 On The Mark: Mark & John Shipman host John Gordner

Newsradio 1070 WKOK

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2020 71:47


Mark Lawrence and John Shipman host PA Senator John Gordner (R27th, Berwick), Senate Majority Whip, on his re-election campaign, the Convention of States, the UPMC Sunbury closure response,  tax reform bills, changing the state of the spring primary, and other topics. Then we discussed the impeachment and the failed effort to call witnesses in the US Senate trial. Also, discussed the US House vote on 'social scores' yesterday, an upcoming Convention of State's meeting in Bloomsburg.

State of the State
SOTSWV – Episode 002 – State Sen. Ryan Weld/Crystal Good

State of the State

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2020 45:00


On episode 002 of the State of the State podcast, host Steven Allen Adams interviews state Sen. Ryan Weld, R-Brooke. The first-term state senator and county assistant prosecutor was elected in 2016. He serves as the Senate Majority Whip, chairman of the Senate Military Committee, and vice chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee. Steven talks … Continue reading SOTSWV – Episode 002 – State Sen. Ryan Weld/Crystal Good →

Moral & Ethical Leadership
Stuart Adams Interview

Moral & Ethical Leadership

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2019 9:04


"Why the Legislative Process Matters to Maintaining a Republic: Marijuana, Medicaid, Religious Liberty, and Cake Bakeries."   We will be honored to hear from Utah Senate Majority Leader Stuart Adams: He will be speaking on "Why the Legislative Process Matters to Maintaining a Republic: Marijuana, Medicaid, Religious Liberty, and Cake Bakeries" Stuart Adams currently serves as President of the Utah State Senate. He served 6 years as Senate Majority Whip.  He also served 4-1/2 years in the Utah House of Representatives.  He is a former Chairman of the Utah Transportation Commission and the current Chairman of the Military Installation Development Authority (MIDA).  He served 9 years on the Layton City Council. A graduate from the University of Utah with a B.A. in Business Finance, he is a partner in the Adams Company, a Real Estate, Construction and Development Firm in Kaysville. He and his wife Susan are parents of four daughters and have 15 grandchildren.  He enjoys skiing and other outdoor activities with them.

Moral & Ethical Leadership

Stuart Adams currently serves as President of the Utah State Senate. He served 6 years as Senate Majority Whip.  He also served 4-1/2 years in the Utah House of Representatives.  He is a former Chairman of the Utah Transportation Commission and the current Chairman of the Military Installation Development Authority (MIDA).  He served 9 years on the Layton City Council.   A graduate from the University of Utah with a B.A. in Business Finance, he is a partner in the Adams Company, a Real Estate, Construction and Development Firm in Kaysville.   He and his wife Susan are parents of four daughters and have 15 grandchildren.  He enjoys skiing and other outdoor activities with them.

Elected Officials of America: Underdog Stories
Amy Sinclair - Iowa's Senate Majority Whip

Elected Officials of America: Underdog Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2018 32:19


R-Amy Sinclair, Majority Whip for the Iowa Senate, knows hardship, struggle, and tragedy. She grew up in an apolitical family in rural Iowa without telephone service. She had a baby when she was 19 years old. During her first race in her late 20s against a popular three-term incumbent, she was told by her own Party chair, “You’re going to lose.” Her brother tragically passed away during that campaign. Yet she overcame those odds and tragedy to become the youngest serving County Supervisor in Iowa, and is currently the Majority Whip in the Iowa Senate caucus. 1:40 - Was politics in your blood? 4:10 - How was your first race? 5:20 - What was the darkest time of the campaign? 6:40 - How did you get over learning curve of figuring out what to do? 7:10 - How were you treated as the young female who shouldn’t have won? 11:00 - How did you win the primary so handily? 13:10 - Did the other candidates work as hard as you? 14:25 - Would you have had the confidence to say you were the “best candidate” if not on Board of County Supervisors? 14:50 - What would you say to candidates that don’t have the confidence you did? 16:45 - What was the learning curve in the senate like for you? 18:00 - Any personal habits to help you with stress? 19:00 - What does it say about the GOP that only 2/29th of the Iowa Senate are women? 20:10 - How can we have a conversation and remain friends when discussing sticky issues? 22:10 - “My job goes beyond working on a single issue.” 24:10 - “The level of incivility we have reached - I don’t understand it.” 26:10 - What’s the biggest lesson you’ve learned? 29:10 - What is the biggest personal challenge you’ve overcome? 30:40 - Best advice you’ve received?

Historic Voices Podcast: Global History and Culture
(Bonus PDF) Life and Career of President Lyndon Johnson

Historic Voices Podcast: Global History and Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2017 1:28


Born in a farmhouse in Stonewall, Texas, Johnson was a high school teacher and worked as a Congressional aide before winning election to the House of Representatives in 1937. He won election to the Senate in 1948, and was appointed the position of Senate Majority Whip in 1951. He became the Senate Minority Leader in 1953 and the Senate Majority Leader in 1955. As a leader in the Senate, Johnson became known for his domineering personality and the "Johnson treatment", his aggressive coercion of powerful politicians to advance legislation.

American AM's podcast
Henry Raines Show 03/28/10 Hour 1

American AM's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2010 53:09


State Senator and Republican Gov. Candidate Paula Dockery. http://www.peopleforpaula.com/?skipped=true Senator Paula Dockery has proven to be a champion for the taxpayers of Florida, skillfully marshalling bi-partisan consensus for legislation of significant impact to Floridians. A University of Florida B.A. and M.A. alumna, Senator Dockery worked in the insurance industry before focusing her leadership skills on a career in public service. Elected to the Florida House of Representatives in 1996, she served as State Representative for six years in the positions of House Majority Whip, Chair of the Environmental Protection Committee and Chair of General Government Appropriations. Elected to Senate District 15 in 2002 and subsequently re-elected, Senator Dockery has served twice as Senate Majority Whip and is currently in her second assignment as Chair of the Criminal Justice Committee. Senator Dockery’s success in establishing significant environmental policy began in the House, where she was the primary sponsor of the Florida Forever Act, which succeeded Preservation 2000 to become the popular land acquisition program for the preservation of environmentally sensitive lands for this decade. Named Public Official of the Year by Governing Magazine for the creation of the Water Sustainability and Protection Act (SB 444), she showcased her ability to bring diverse groups together to reach a common goal. SB 444 provided model legislation for the country by reaching consensus on critical policy for Florida’s water supply while considering the needs of the environmental and agricultural communities, developers, water management districts, and local governments. Senator Dockery also contributed the solar energy systems incentive component to the Florida Energy Act of 2006 (SB 888). A stalwart defender of law enforcement and public safety, Senator Dockery shepherded to passage the Anti-Murder Act of 2007, which created a system for identifying potentially dangerous probation violators, requiring them to return to jail until the court determines whether they pose a danger to the community. Appointed to serve as the Vice Chair of the National Conference of State Legislatures Transportation Committee for the 2008-2009 Conference year, she worked on research for potential legislation affecting multi-modal transportation, including railroads, air, water and motor vehicles. For the past two years, Senator Dockery has assembled and led a bi-partisan coalition to defeat costly rail liability legislation intended to benefit a corporate special interest at great taxpayer expense. Senator Dockery has received over 70 awards of appreciation during her tenure in both the House and Senate from Environmental groups such as Audubon, Nature Conservancy, Sierra Club, Florida Oceans Alliance and Trust for Public Lands; Agricultural groups such as Florida Farm Bureau, Florida Cattleman’s Association and Florida Forestry Association; Business groups such as Florida Chamber of Commerce, Enterprise Florida, Associated Builders and Contractors and the Florida Ports Council and Governmental groups such as Florida Association of Counties, Florida League of Cities, School District of Osceola County and Florida Parks and Recreation Association. She is a member of St. Joseph’s Catholic Church and resides in Lakeland with her husband of 20 years, C.C. “Doc” Dockery.