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Timothy Cullen

Timothy Cullen (born February 25, 1944) is an American politician and former Majority Leader of the Wisconsin Senate. He represented the Janesville-based 15th District between 2011 and 2015, and previously from 1975 through 1987.

Tim Cullen
Secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Health Services
In office
January 5, 1987 – August 1988
Appointed byTommy G. Thompson
Preceded byLinda Reivitz
Succeeded byPatricia A. Goodrich
Wisconsin Senate Majority Leader
In office
January 1983 – January 5, 1987
Preceded byWilliam A. Bablitch
Succeeded byJoseph A. Strohl
Member of the Wisconsin Senate
from the 15th district
In office
January 3, 2011 – January 5, 2015
Preceded byJudy Robson
Succeeded byJanis Ringhand
In office
January 6, 1975 – January 5, 1987
Preceded byJames D. Swan
Succeeded byTimothy Weeden
Personal details
Born (1944-02-25) February 25, 1944 (age 80)
Janesville, Wisconsin
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseBarbara Cullen
Children7
ResidenceJanesville, Wisconsin

Early life, education and career edit

Born in Janesville, Wisconsin, Cullen graduated from Janesville High School and from the University of Wisconsin–Whitewater. He was elected to the Janesville City Council.[1] He is a former member of the Board of Education of the Janesville Public School District.[2]

Wisconsin Senate first term edit

Cullen was first elected to represent the 15th district in the Wisconsin Senate in 1974, defeating incumbent Republican James D. Swan with 18,931 votes to 14,982 for Swan.[3] He would serve in that position until 1987. He was Majority Leader 1981, 1983 and 1985.[4]

After the Senate edit

In 1987 he was appointed by Republican Governor Tommy Thompson to head the Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services; he was succeeded by Timothy Weeden. In 1988, he resigned from DHFS to become a vice-president for Blue Cross Blue Shield of Wisconsin.

Wisconsin Senate second term edit

On November 2, 2010, Cullen was again elected to represent the 15th district, succeeding Judy Robson.[5][6] In September 2013, Cullen announced he would be retiring from the state senate.[7] One of the factors he cited as a reason for his retirement was the increased partisanship within the legislature.[8]

2011 Wisconsin protests edit

During the protests in Wisconsin, Cullen, along with the 13 other Democratic State Senators, fled the state to deny the State Senate a quorum on Governor Scott Walker's controversial "Budget Repair" legislation. Walker earlier referred to Cullen as "the only reasonable one" of the Wisconsin Democrats during the protests.[9]

Governor's race in 2012 edit

Cullen had initially announced that if the recall petition drive against Scott Walker was successful, he would run for the Democratic primary election to oppose Walker. Cullen later withdrew, stating that he was unable to find sufficient funding to compete with other Democrats "who are far better known than I am, have access to financial resources above what I can raise, and have better statewide networks".[10]

Governor's race in 2018 edit

Cullen indicated that he would be ready to announce a campaign to unseat Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker sometime in April 2017.[11] However, on March 29, he announced that he would not run, citing an inability to gain the necessary funds to run an effective campaign.[12] In April 2018, Cullen was elected to serve as the Chair of the State Governing Board of Common Cause in Wisconsin, the state's largest non-partisan political reform advocacy organization. He stepped down as Chair in September 2022 but remains a board member.[citation needed]

References edit

  1. ^ 'Wisconsin Blue Book-1979-1980,' biography of Timothy Cullen, p. 50
  2. ^ Janesville Board of Education website
  3. ^ Theobald, H. Rupert; Robbins, Patricia V., ed. The State of Wisconsin 1975 Blue Book Madison: Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau, distributed by Document Sales, 1975; p. 824
  4. ^ Timothy Cullen legislative profile 2006-12-09 at the Wayback Machine
  5. ^ Cullen to run for State Senate seat in 2010
  6. ^ Cullen wins 2010 election to Wisconsin's State Senate
  7. ^ Patrick Marley. "Tim Cullen decides to retire from Wisconsin Senate", Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, September 5, 2013. Retrieved August 2, 2015.
  8. ^ Bergquist, Lee. "Election 2014: Allen, Brostoff, Wanggaard, Bowen win legislative primaries" Milwaukee Journal Sentinel August 13, 2014
  9. ^ Huffington Post coverage of 2011 Wisconsin budget protests
  10. ^ VanEgeren, Jessica. "Capitol Report: Sen. Cullen says he won't run for governor", The Capital Times February 1, 2012
  11. ^ [1] The Associated Press. "Cullen Says He's on Track For Announcing Run for Governor" NPR March 9, 2017
  12. ^ DeFour, Matthew (March 29, 2017). "Democrat Tim Cullen won't run for governor in 2018". Wisconsin State Journal. Retrieved March 29, 2017.

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Wisconsin Senate
Preceded by Wisconsin Senate Majority Leader
1983 – 1987
Succeeded by
Preceded by Wisconsin State Senator, 15th District
2011 – 2015
Succeeded by
Preceded by Wisconsin State Senator, 15th District
1975 – 1987
Succeeded by

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office January 3 2011 January 5 2015Preceded byJudy RobsonSucceeded byJanis RinghandIn office January 6 1975 January 5 1987Preceded byJames D SwanSucceeded byTimothy WeedenPersonal detailsBorn 1944 02 25 February 25 1944 age 80 Janesville WisconsinPolitical partyDemocraticSpouseBarbara CullenChildren7ResidenceJanesville Wisconsin Contents 1 Early life education and career 2 Wisconsin Senate first term 3 After the Senate 4 Wisconsin Senate second term 4 1 2011 Wisconsin protests 5 Governor s race in 2012 6 Governor s race in 2018 7 References 8 External linksEarly life education and career editBorn in Janesville Wisconsin Cullen graduated from Janesville High School and from the University of Wisconsin Whitewater He was elected to the Janesville City Council 1 He is a former member of the Board of Education of the Janesville Public School District 2 Wisconsin Senate first term editCullen was first elected to represent the 15th district in the Wisconsin Senate in 1974 defeating incumbent Republican James D Swan with 18 931 votes to 14 982 for Swan 3 He would serve in that position until 1987 He was Majority Leader 1981 1983 and 1985 4 After the Senate editIn 1987 he was appointed by Republican Governor Tommy Thompson to head the Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services he was succeeded by Timothy Weeden In 1988 he resigned from DHFS to become a vice president for Blue Cross Blue Shield of Wisconsin Wisconsin Senate second term editOn November 2 2010 Cullen was again elected to represent the 15th district succeeding Judy Robson 5 6 In September 2013 Cullen announced he would be retiring from the state senate 7 One of the factors he cited as a reason for his retirement was the increased partisanship within the legislature 8 2011 Wisconsin protests edit See also 2011 Wisconsin protests During the protests in Wisconsin Cullen along with the 13 other Democratic State Senators fled the state to deny the State Senate a quorum on Governor Scott Walker s controversial Budget Repair legislation Walker earlier referred to Cullen as the only reasonable one of the Wisconsin Democrats during the protests 9 Governor s race in 2012 editCullen had initially announced that if the recall petition drive against Scott Walker was successful he would run for the Democratic primary election to oppose Walker Cullen later withdrew stating that he was unable to find sufficient funding to compete with other Democrats who are far better known than I am have access to financial resources above what I can raise and have better statewide networks 10 Governor s race in 2018 editCullen indicated that he would be ready to announce a campaign to unseat Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker sometime in April 2017 11 However on March 29 he announced that he would not run citing an inability to gain the necessary funds to run an effective campaign 12 In April 2018 Cullen was elected to serve as the Chair of the State Governing Board of Common Cause in Wisconsin the state s largest non partisan political reform advocacy organization He stepped down as Chair in September 2022 but remains a board member citation needed References edit Wisconsin Blue Book 1979 1980 biography of Timothy Cullen p 50 Janesville Board of Education website Theobald H Rupert Robbins Patricia V ed The State of Wisconsin 1975 Blue Book Madison Wisconsin Legislative Reference Bureau distributed by Document Sales 1975 p 824 Timothy Cullen legislative profile Archived 2006 12 09 at the Wayback Machine Cullen to run for State Senate seat in 2010 Cullen wins 2010 election to Wisconsin s State Senate Patrick Marley Tim Cullen decides to retire from Wisconsin Senate Milwaukee Journal Sentinel September 5 2013 Retrieved August 2 2015 Bergquist Lee Election 2014 Allen Brostoff Wanggaard Bowen win legislative primaries Milwaukee Journal Sentinel August 13 2014 Huffington Post coverage of 2011 Wisconsin budget protests VanEgeren Jessica Capitol Report Sen Cullen says he won t run for governor The Capital Times February 1 2012 1 The Associated Press Cullen Says He s on Track For Announcing Run for Governor NPR March 9 2017 DeFour Matthew March 29 2017 Democrat Tim Cullen won t run for governor in 2018 Wisconsin State Journal Retrieved March 29 2017 External links editSenator Timothy Cullen at the Wisconsin State Legislature Profile at Vote Smart 15th Senate District Senator Cullen in the Wisconsin Blue Book 1985 1986 Wisconsin Senate Preceded byWilliam A Bablitch Wisconsin Senate Majority Leader1983 1987 Succeeded byJoseph A Strohl Preceded byJudy Robson Wisconsin State Senator 15th District2011 2015 Succeeded byJanis Ringhand Preceded byJames D Swan Wisconsin State Senator 15th District1975 1987 Succeeded byTimothy Weeden Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Timothy Cullen amp oldid 1220789311, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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