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Edward J. Gaffney (born December 23, 1943 in
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) was a
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Michigan State Representative from
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. He served in the state House between 2003 and 2008, and represented the Michigan's 1st state House district.


Early life and career

He was the oldest of six children. His father was a vocational agriculture teacher and school administrator. His mother was primarily a homemaker. But Ed always said: "My mother was the brains of the outfit". He spent his formative years of junior high school and high school in Danielson, Connecticut, graduating from Killingly High School in 1962. After a lackluster high school academic record, he studied barbering at Prince Technical School in Hartford and worked his way through college as a barber in Putnam, Connecticut. Having found himself at Eastern Connecticut State University, Gaffney received honor for his study of history. He went on to become a graduate assistant in department of history at Michigan State University and earned a Master of Arts degree in history at MSU in 1970. He worked at the Michigan Legislative Service Bureau from 1970 to 1977. In 1977, he secured a governmental affairs position with the Motor Vehicle Manufacturers Association where he remained until 1998. He worked for the Michigan Trucking Association from 1998-2002. He won election to the state legislature in 1998. Gaffney served on many committees including Health Policy Committee, where served for Chair for two years. He began his political career on the Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan city council, serving there for eleven years. He was Mayor of Grosse Pointe Farms for two years. Upon completion of six years in Michigan House of Representatives, Mr. Gaffney served eight years on the Michigan Liquor Control Commission from which he retired in 2017. Gaffney holds a bachelor's degree from
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, a master’s of history from
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, a law degree from Thomas Cooley Law School and a master’s of law degree from
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From 1991 to 2002, Gaffney was a member of St. Michael’s Episcopal Church of Grosse Pointe Woods. Gaffney was a Director of the Michigan Center for Truck Safety. He has also served as a regional government affairs director for the
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and as a legal counsel and research analyst for the Michigan Legislative Services Bureau.


Family

Rep. Gaffney is married to Jane Gaffney and has three children: Ed, Corey and Jack.


Political career

From 1997-1999, Gaffney served on the City Council for the City of
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, and was mayor pro-tem from 1997-1999. Gaffney was mayor of Grosse Pointe Farms from 1999-2003. He was elected to the Michigan State House of Representatives in 2002, and re-elected in 2004 and 2006. Under the term limits provisions of Michigan's Constitution, Gaffney is barred from seeking re-election in 2008.


Electoral history

*2006 election for Michigan State House of Representatives - Michigan 1st District :: *2004 election for Michigan State House of Representatives - Michigan 1st District :: *2002 election for Michigan State House of Representatives - Michigan 1st District :: *2002 election for Michigan State House of Representatives - Michigan 1st District (Republican primary) ::


References


External links


State Representative Ed Gaffney
official site
Michigan Bureau of Elections - Ed Gaffney
campaign finance reports and data
Michiganliberal.com - 1st Michigan State House District
profile and discussion {{DEFAULTSORT:Gaffney, Edward J 1943 births Living people 20th-century American Episcopalians 21st-century American Episcopalians Eastern Connecticut State University alumni Republican Party members of the Michigan House of Representatives Michigan State University alumni Politicians from Hartford, Connecticut Wayne State University alumni