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Terrence P. Murphy (born July 5, 1966) is an American politician, chiropractor, and business owner from Jefferson Valley,
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. Murphy represented the 40th Senate District (which includes parts of
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, Putnam and Westchester Counties) in the
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from 2015 to 2018.


Early life

Murphy was born in
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, and grew up in
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, the youngest of six children.Hupfl, Ashley, Lentz, Jon Lentz, Johnson, Michael Gareth and Ponce de León, Gabe.
Meet the Class of 2015
" ''
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''. January 6, 2015.
His father was a union leader with UWUA 1-2 who worked for
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.Pesheva, Plamena.
Fundraiser in Memory of Two Yorktown Residents to Benefit Lustgarten Foundation
" '' Yorktown Patch''. September 21, 2011.
Murphy decided to study chiropractic following his graduation from high school, and received a Bachelor of Science in Nutrition and a Doctor of Chiropractic from what was then Life Chiropractic College. In 1999, he opened his own medical practice, Yorktown Health and Wellness Center, in his hometown of Yorktown. In addition to his chiropractor's office, for the next fifteen years, he served as an on-field volunteer medical advisor for local high school athletes.Pezzullo, Rick.
40th State Senate District: Terrence Murphy
"
The Examiner
'. October 28, 2014.
In 2006, along with his siblings, he opened a family restaurant, Murphy's Irish Restaurant and Bar, named in honor of his father. He is married, with three children. His wife is a nurse. Together they founded a watchdog organization, ''Keeping Westchester Safe'', which advocated for "Child Safety Zone" legislation, residency requirements for
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that would prohibit them from residing within a certain distance of schools, playgrounds and other areas where children congregate.Howard, Brian.
Murphy, state lawmakers call for child safety zone law in Westchester
" '' Journal News''. November 1, 2011.


Political career

In 2009, Murphy ran for and was elected to the Yorktown
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and was re-elected for a second term in 2013. He had a run close race for the
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in 2011, which he lost following a recount. Murphy and his fellow council members were credited with approving more than $300 million in long-awaited economic development projects within the town, many of which had stalled for years under previous administrations, including a $60 million overhaul of the
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and the redevelopment and widening of the Route 202 corridor. During his local races, Murphy was the top vote-getter in the town of Yorktown and received the highest ever number of votes cast for a Town Board member in 2013. As a Town Board member, he was invited to serve on both the
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Task Force on Crime on Our Communities, also known as the Sex Offender Watch Task Force, as well as the Senate Task Force of Heroin and Opioid Addiction.Coyne, Matt.
State senator plans heroin forums, pitches drug plan
" '' Journal News''. January 28, 2015.
In 2014, Murphy was tapped to succeed Senator Greg Ball, who had decided not to run for re-election. The suburban seat was targeted by
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Democrats including
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, who funneled over $500,000 to Murphy's opponent through the use of
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using a loophole in New York State
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law. The move allowed a few donors to give contributions far in excess of the legal limit to evade the cap that would have otherwise applied. It was also alleged that de Blasio pressured donors with business before the City to make the donations to Murphy's opponent on his behalf, which made one donor feel "uncomfortable." The Mayor also sent staff to work on the campaign of Murphy's opponent. In turn, the election was cast by Murphy as a battle of New York City interests against those of Hudson Valley, with de Blasio portrayed as something of a "bogeyman" according to the '' Journal News''. Although the 2014 State Senate race was expected to be one of the closest in the State, Murphy defeated his opponent by over ten points. Upon taking office in January 2015, Murphy was named the chair of the Administrative Regulations Review Commission, an entity charged with reviewing proposed rules and regulations by State agencies and public authorities to examine their compliance with legislative intent and their potential impact on businesses and local governments. The Senator was also named to the Banks, Ethics, Labor, Local Government, Health, Investigations and Government Operations, and Mental Health committees. Murphy named combating heroin addiction and prescription drug abuse as a top priority for his first Senate term. After being re-elected in 2016, Murphy was defeated by Democrat Peter Harckham in his 2018 re-election bid.


References


External links


Murphy's Irish Restaurant, Yorktown Heights, NY
Murphy family restaurant Web site
Terrence Murphy for New York State Senate campaign website

Yorktown Health & Wellness Center
Murphy's chiropractic business website {{DEFAULTSORT:Murphy, Terrence P. 1966 births American chiropractors American restaurateurs Businesspeople from New York (state) Life University alumni Living people Republican Party New York (state) state senators People from Yorktown, New York Politicians from Westchester County, New York 21st-century American politicians