Bill Finch (born March 4, 1956) is an American retired politician who served as mayor of
Bridgeport, Connecticut
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for eight years after previously serving in the
Connecticut Senate
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for seven years.
As mayor, he was known for his strong
environmentally friendly
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policies and his tax reform efforts, both of which received local and national praise. Finch lost his role as mayor when he was defeated in 2015 by former mayor and convicted felon,
Joe Ganim in the
2015 Bridgeport, Connecticut mayoral election. He has since moved onto the private sector and rejected the idea of running for mayor again.
Early life and family
Finch grew up in
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and Bridgeport. He attended the
University of Connecticut
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in
Storrs, Connecticut. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in
Agricultural Economics
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Agricultural economics began as a branch of economics that specif ...
, and while he was there served as the student representative to the University's Board of Trustees and was elected President of the undergraduate student government. He has four children, Aiden, Astra, Christopher and Peter, all lived in Bridgeport and attended Bridgeport public schools, as well as charter and parochial schools.
His eldest son Peter is a successful trial lawyer in Bridgeport, CT. https://thefinchfirm.com/
Political career
After graduating from college, Finch moved back to Bridgeport where he became a city council member for nine and a half years. While on the city council, Finch developed a record of cutting taxes, aimed to create new jobs, and was involved in public safety by voting to add more police officers to the city's force and promoting programs such as gun safety lock distribution.
As a councilman, Finch helped negotiate the construction of the Bluefish Baseball Stadium, the
Arena at Harbor Yard
Total Mortgage Arena (formerly The Arena at Harbor Yard and Webster Bank Arena) is a 10,000-seat multi-purpose arena in downtown Bridgeport, Connecticut, United States. It is the home venue of the New York Islanders' AHL farm team, the Bridgepor ...
, and Steel Point. He also served as member of the Grow Bridgeport Fund, the Connecticut Zoological Society, and the Leo J. Ryan Education Foundation Board of Directors.
State senate
In 2000, Finch was elected State Senator for the 22nd district, representing Bridgeport, Trumbull, and
Monroe. He served in the legislature as Senate Chairman of the Environment Committee and as Senate Vice Chairman of the Transportation Committee. He was also a member of the Education Committee and the Finance, Revenue & Bonding Committee.
As a Senator, Finch's legislative priorities included property tax reform, smart growth initiatives, education funding, expanding the Husky healthcare initiative, combating underage drinking, transportation issues, and gun control and crime prevention.
Upon arriving at the Senate, Finch initiated the "Who Wants to Change the World?" Contest – a program to involve youth with government. He also promoted an ongoing movement to recognize and preserve the works of landscape architect
Frederick Law Olmsted
Frederick Law Olmsted (April 26, 1822August 28, 1903) was an American landscape architect, journalist, social critic, and public administrator. He is considered to be the father of landscape architecture in the USA. Olmsted was famous for co- ...
.
Mayor of Bridgeport
Environmental advocacy
Finch was elected Mayor of Bridgeport in November 2007 with approximately 76% of the vote.
During his first year as mayor, Finch focused on professionalizing city government, aiming to stabilize the city's finances, and signing his first Executive Order to Promote Sustainability in Bridgeport. Finch is known for being a conservationist and advocate for programs, legislation and organizations that promote green living and green business in the state of Connecticut. In his first year in office, Finch signed up for the Connecticut Clean Energy Fund's Clean Energy Communities Program. He also signed an Executive Order to promote sustainability in Bridgeport.
Upon signing this order, he assembled a team of 100 volunteers who worked for 18 months to compile the BGreen2020 initiative, which served as a “Greenprint” for the City's overall vision and path forward for the “green” economy. Among the programs included in BGreen2020 are: Solar leasing of rooftops, a comprehensive energy plan, increasing recycling rates (Recycling in the city has increased almost 20 percent since Finch signed an Executive Order to promote sustainability),
and moving to single stream recycling and a Parks Master Plan for the city.
Finch's sustainability plan further calls for reducing the total number of vehicle miles traveled in the city, mainly by building "
complete streets."
Finch also ordered a $35,000 feasibility study to see how viable it would be to use the city's sewage waste to produce energy in a biomass facility. The city began exploring the possibility of constructing a biomass plant, which generates 365 kilowatts of renewable energy a year.
In 2008 and 2010, the local environmental group Conscious Decisions recognized Finch with its Green Coast Award for his conservation and sustainability efforts in the City of Bridgeport and the region. Finch was inducted into the National Environmental Hall of Fame, and was named a “Green Advocate” by Business New Haven in its annual “Green Awards” issue.
Finch says, ""We've gotta think green. We've gotta help people live green. And we're not just doing this for a city of 150,000 people. We're trying to do these things that will become best practices in many places."
In April 2010, he traveled to China as part of a small group of U.S. Mayors to discuss sustainability and green initiatives with their counterparts in China.
Programs and awards
Finch joined with the mayors of
Hartford,
New Haven
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and
New London in 2008 to urge the state to fund its Payment-in-Lieu-of-Taxes (PILOT) program, which would offset the revenue burden on municipalities that are home to tax-exempt institutions like colleges and hospitals. Finch argues that a full reimbursement under the PILOT program would provide relief to cities and towns across the state, and with full funding, the PILOT program would add $5 million to the Bridgeport city budget.
Finch also supports property tax reform. He was recognized for his tax reform efforts with the Regional Impact Award by the Bridgeport Regional Business Council. In April 2009, Finch was awarded the Small Business Advocate Award presented by PartnerAmerica™, a public/private partnership of The United States Conference of Mayors and American Management Services.
[
A member of the ]U.S. Conference of Mayors
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, Finch was elected to its Advisory Board in June 2009, 18 months into his term. The Board consists of 27 mayors from around the country who consult with the USCM Executive Committee on all matters related to police and program. He also is a member of its Tourism, Arts, Parks, Entertainment and Sports subcommittee.
On June 27, 2011 Finch received support from Mario Testa that included a formal complaint about an anti-Finch billboard posted on I-95.
On July 31, 2012 Finch signed a youth curfew ordinance that the City Council passed. The ordinance, phased in over time, banned persons under 18 from being in public without a parent or legal guardian during late hours (11 p.m.-6 a.m. Sunday through Thursday, and midnight-6 a.m. Friday and Saturday), with various exceptions (such as attendance at or travel to or from school-sponsored events, religious activities, and First Amendment activities). The curfew, passed in response to violent crime, was backed by the Greater Bridgeport branch of the NAACP
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. The curfew lapsed, but was later revived in 2020.
As mayor, in 2015, Finch received the US EPA Climate Leadership Award
Post-political career
Finch sought re-election in 2015, but lost the Democratic nomination to Joe Ganim, who served as Bridgeport's mayor from 1991 to 2003 before being convicted and jailed on corruption charges. Finch went on to become acting director of the New York State Thruway Authority and Canal Corporation https://www.thruway.ny.gov/index.shtml and a fellow at the Rockefeller Institute of Government, and in 2018 he was named executive director of Bridgeport's Discovery Museum and Planetarium
The Discovery Science Center and Planetarium is a hands-on science center in Bridgeport, Connecticut, that serves as both a tourist destination and an educational resource for area schools. The Discovery Science Center provides dynamic, hands-on S ...
. He said, “I was the mayor of a city, now I’m the mayor of a concept.” and rejected the prospect of running for Bridgeport mayor again. In 2020, Finch stepped down as Discovery Museum chief. He stated his next career would “be announced at a later date.” Bill Finch steps down as Discovery Museum chief
Westfair Communication (May 20, 2020). He currently serves labor (IBEW) and management (NECA) at the Connecticut Labor-Management Cooperation Committee where he lobbies for the interests of the best electricians and helps develop business.
References
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Living people
Democratic Party Connecticut state senators
Mayors of Bridgeport, Connecticut
University of Connecticut alumni
1956 births
21st-century American politicians
People from Trumbull, Connecticut