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Tom Murt

Thomas P. Murt (born 1960) is a Republican former member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives, representing the 152nd legislative district. He was first elected in 2006.[2][3]

Thomas P. Murt
Member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives
from the 152nd district
In office
January 2, 2007 (2007-01-02)[1] – November 30, 2020 (2020-11-30)
Preceded bySue Cornell
Succeeded byNancy Guenst
Personal details
Born1960
Abington, Pennsylvania
Political partyRepublican
SpouseMaria Murt
Children3 children
ResidenceUpper Moreland Township
EducationArchbishop Wood High School
Penn State (BS)
La Salle University (MA)
Gwynedd Mercy University (Teacher Certificate)
Temple University (EdD)
Military service
Allegiance United States
Branch/serviceU.S. Army Reserve
Years of service1990—2008
RankStaff Sergeant
Unit656th Area Support Group, and 4th Infantry Division

Early life, education, and career edit

 
Representative Murt alongside Iraqi children

Tom Murt is a native of Hatboro, Pennsylvania, and graduated from Archbishop Wood High School.[4] His wife, Maria Murt, received a Ph.D. from Widener University and is a professor of nursing at Widener University.[5]

Murt has a bachelor's degree in economics from Penn State University and a master's degree in education from La Salle University.[4] He also earned a Teaching Certificate from Gwynedd-Mercy College.[4] He completed graduate economics coursework at Temple University and received a doctorate in education there.[4]

Murt served in the U.S. Army Reserve from 1991 to 2009.[6] In 2003, he was called to active duty and served for fourteen months with the U.S. Army's 4th Infantry Division in Iraq.[6] Following his deployment in Operation: Iraqi Freedom, Murt returned to the U.S. Army Reserve with the 656th Area Support Group. Murt was nominated for the Army Commendation Medal and the Humanitarian Service Medal for outstanding service during Operation: Iraqi Freedom and Operation: Enduring Freedom.[7][8]

Prior to elected office, he was assistant coordinator for the Counseling and Advising Center at Penn State Abington, where he currently teaches business classes part-time.[6] Murt was elected to the Upper Moreland Township Board of Commissioners in 1993 and served for ten years but resigned after he was called to active duty in the Army.[6] He also served on the board of the Upper Moreland School District.[4]

Athletic career edit

In 1983, Murt was appointed as the Head Wrestling Coach at La Salle University.[9] He was only twenty-three at the time and was the youngest Division I Head Coach of any sport in the United States. Murt took over a program at LaSalle that had not won a dual meet in two seasons and had never won a tournament. As Head Coach, Murt led the team to seven victories in his first season. In his second year as Head Wrestling Coach at La Salle University, Murt led the program to its first ever winning season. During the 1985-86 season, Murt led the LaSalle Wrestling program to a record-setting fourteen-win season, a record that still stands. The season featured a dual-meet victory over Division I powerhouse Seton Hall University and a team championship at the Explorer Wrestling Classic Tournament held in Philadelphia. Murt resigned as Head Wrestling Coach at La Salle University when he was elected to the Upper Moreland School Board in 1989.

Political career edit

In 2006, Murt ran for the Pennsylvania State House against incumbent Sue Cornell in the Republican primary. He benefited from voter anger over the 2005 legislative pay raise. Even though Cornell won the party endorsement and had support from other State Representatives Murt prevailed in the primary with 55% of the vote.[10][11] Murt went on to defeat Democrat Michael Paston in the general election with 54% of the vote.[3]

During the 2016 Pennsylvania House of Representative elections, Murt was re-elected to his seat after defeating Democratic nominee Albert J. DerMovsesian, Sr.[12] Murt won his 2016 re-election with 64.22% of the vote.[13]

In April 2019, Murt was named in an investigation by USA TODAY, The Arizona Republic and the Center for Public Integrity as having introduced or supported more model legislation than any other state legislator in the United States. According to the report, Murt introduced one bill and sponsored seventy-one others that "came from ALEC, its liberal counterpart ALICE, the State Innovation Exchange, Council of State Governments, Goldwater Institute and other groups that specialize in writing copycat bills".[14] In response, Murt said he supports good legislation, whether it comes from a constituent, a colleague, or groups that advocate for causes he believes in.[15]

In January 2020, Murt was named chairman of the House Human Services Committee by Speaker of the House Mike Turzai. He assumed this position after former chairman Gene DiGirolamo resigned.[16]

In January 2020, Murt announced he would retire at the end of his current term and not seek reelection in 2020, wanting to spend "30 more years with my family and friends" and write a book about Harrisburg.[17]

Legislation edit

Murt authored a comprehensive update of Pennsylvania's Child Labor Law after holding numerous hearings.[18]

References edit

  1. ^ "SESSION OF 2007 191ST OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY No. 1" (PDF). LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL. Pennsylvania House of Representatives. 2007-01-02. Retrieved 2009-01-09.
  2. ^ http://www.house.state.pa.us/BMC/Bios/PDF/1124.PDF [bare URL PDF]
  3. ^ a b . Commonwealth of PA - Elections Information. Pennsylvania Department of State. 2004. Archived from the original on 2008-11-27. Retrieved 2009-01-09.
  4. ^ a b c d e "Representative Thomas P. 'Tom' Murt (PA)". Project Vote Smart. 2008. Retrieved 2009-01-09.
  5. ^ "Maria F. Murt, PhD, RN, CNE". Widener University. 2019. Retrieved September 28, 2019.
  6. ^ a b c d "Rep. Tom Murt Biography". Pennsylvania House Republican Caucus. 2008. Retrieved 2009-01-11.
  7. ^ "DREXEL UNIVERSITY ONLINE TO HOST PENNSYLVANIA STUDENT VETERANS CONFERENCE ON APRIL 6TH". Drexel University Online. Drexel University. 2013-03-26. Retrieved 2019-07-12.
  8. ^ Tom, Waring (2006-01-26). . Northeast Times. Philly.com. Archived from the original on 2006-03-27. Retrieved 2009-01-20.
  9. ^ "Murt Testifies for Increased Funding to Reduce the Waiting List for Special Needs Services". PA. 2019. Retrieved October 13, 2019.
  10. ^ . Commonwealth of PA - Elections Information. Pennsylvania Department of State. 2004. Archived from the original on 2008-11-27. Retrieved 2009-01-09.
  11. ^ Waring, Tom (2006-05-25). . Northeast Times. Philly.com. Archived from the original on 2006-11-28. Retrieved 2009-01-20.
  12. ^ Menno, Christian (2016-11-09). "152nd PA House District: Tom Murt defeats Al Dermovsesian Sr". The Intelligencer. Retrieved 2016-11-10.
  13. ^ Heinze, Justin (2016-11-08). "Hatboro Election Results: Republican Thomas Murt Wins". Hatboro-Horsham, PA Patch. Retrieved 2016-11-10.
  14. ^ Rob O'Dell; Nick Penzenstadler (April 3, 2019). "Copy, Paste, Legislate You elected them to write new laws. They're letting corporations do it instead". USA Today. Retrieved July 11, 2019.
  15. ^ Liz Navratil; Angela Couloumbis (April 5, 2019). "Report: Pa. Rep. Murt is top supporter of controversial 'model legislation'". The Inquirer. Retrieved April 6, 2019.
  16. ^ Kim Jarrett (January 8, 2020). "Quick hits: Pennsylvania news in brief for Wednesday, Jan. 8". Tiogapublishing.com. Retrieved January 11, 2020.
  17. ^ "Rep. Tom Murt not seeking re-election". 18 January 2020.
  18. ^ Jesse Reilly (September 24, 2010). "Murt Presents Child Labor Law Bill at Hearing". MediaNews Group. Retrieved July 31, 2019.

External links edit

  • Pennsylvania House of Representatives - Thomas P. Murt official PA House website
  • Pennsylvania House Republican Caucus - Representative Thomas P. Murt official Party website

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Thomas P Murt born 1960 is a Republican former member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives representing the 152nd legislative district He was first elected in 2006 2 3 Thomas P MurtMember of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from the 152nd districtIn office January 2 2007 2007 01 02 1 November 30 2020 2020 11 30 Preceded bySue CornellSucceeded byNancy GuenstPersonal detailsBorn1960Abington PennsylvaniaPolitical partyRepublicanSpouseMaria MurtChildren3 childrenResidenceUpper Moreland TownshipEducationArchbishop Wood High SchoolPenn State BS La Salle University MA Gwynedd Mercy University Teacher Certificate Temple University EdD Military serviceAllegiance United StatesBranch serviceU S Army ReserveYears of service1990 2008RankStaff SergeantUnit656th Area Support Group and 4th Infantry Division Contents 1 Early life education and career 2 Athletic career 3 Political career 4 Legislation 5 References 6 External linksEarly life education and career edit nbsp Representative Murt alongside Iraqi childrenTom Murt is a native of Hatboro Pennsylvania and graduated from Archbishop Wood High School 4 His wife Maria Murt received a Ph D from Widener University and is a professor of nursing at Widener University 5 Murt has a bachelor s degree in economics from Penn State University and a master s degree in education from La Salle University 4 He also earned a Teaching Certificate from Gwynedd Mercy College 4 He completed graduate economics coursework at Temple University and received a doctorate in education there 4 Murt served in the U S Army Reserve from 1991 to 2009 6 In 2003 he was called to active duty and served for fourteen months with the U S Army s 4th Infantry Division in Iraq 6 Following his deployment in Operation Iraqi Freedom Murt returned to the U S Army Reserve with the 656th Area Support Group Murt was nominated for the Army Commendation Medal and the Humanitarian Service Medal for outstanding service during Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom 7 8 Prior to elected office he was assistant coordinator for the Counseling and Advising Center at Penn State Abington where he currently teaches business classes part time 6 Murt was elected to the Upper Moreland Township Board of Commissioners in 1993 and served for ten years but resigned after he was called to active duty in the Army 6 He also served on the board of the Upper Moreland School District 4 Athletic career editIn 1983 Murt was appointed as the Head Wrestling Coach at La Salle University 9 He was only twenty three at the time and was the youngest Division I Head Coach of any sport in the United States Murt took over a program at LaSalle that had not won a dual meet in two seasons and had never won a tournament As Head Coach Murt led the team to seven victories in his first season In his second year as Head Wrestling Coach at La Salle University Murt led the program to its first ever winning season During the 1985 86 season Murt led the LaSalle Wrestling program to a record setting fourteen win season a record that still stands The season featured a dual meet victory over Division I powerhouse Seton Hall University and a team championship at the Explorer Wrestling Classic Tournament held in Philadelphia Murt resigned as Head Wrestling Coach at La Salle University when he was elected to the Upper Moreland School Board in 1989 Political career editIn 2006 Murt ran for the Pennsylvania State House against incumbent Sue Cornell in the Republican primary He benefited from voter anger over the 2005 legislative pay raise Even though Cornell won the party endorsement and had support from other State Representatives Murt prevailed in the primary with 55 of the vote 10 11 Murt went on to defeat Democrat Michael Paston in the general election with 54 of the vote 3 During the 2016 Pennsylvania House of Representative elections Murt was re elected to his seat after defeating Democratic nominee Albert J DerMovsesian Sr 12 Murt won his 2016 re election with 64 22 of the vote 13 In April 2019 Murt was named in an investigation by USA TODAY The Arizona Republic and the Center for Public Integrity as having introduced or supported more model legislation than any other state legislator in the United States According to the report Murt introduced one bill and sponsored seventy one others that came from ALEC its liberal counterpart ALICE the State Innovation Exchange Council of State Governments Goldwater Institute and other groups that specialize in writing copycat bills 14 In response Murt said he supports good legislation whether it comes from a constituent a colleague or groups that advocate for causes he believes in 15 In January 2020 Murt was named chairman of the House Human Services Committee by Speaker of the House Mike Turzai He assumed this position after former chairman Gene DiGirolamo resigned 16 In January 2020 Murt announced he would retire at the end of his current term and not seek reelection in 2020 wanting to spend 30 more years with my family and friends and write a book about Harrisburg 17 Legislation editMurt authored a comprehensive update of Pennsylvania s Child Labor Law after holding numerous hearings 18 References edit SESSION OF 2007 191ST OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY No 1 PDF LEGISLATIVE JOURNAL Pennsylvania House of Representatives 2007 01 02 Retrieved 2009 01 09 http www house state pa us BMC Bios PDF 1124 PDF bare URL PDF a b 2006 General Election Representative in the General Assembly Commonwealth of PA Elections Information Pennsylvania Department of State 2004 Archived from the original on 2008 11 27 Retrieved 2009 01 09 a b c d e Representative Thomas P Tom Murt PA Project Vote Smart 2008 Retrieved 2009 01 09 Maria F Murt PhD RN CNE Widener University 2019 Retrieved September 28 2019 a b c d Rep Tom Murt Biography Pennsylvania House Republican Caucus 2008 Retrieved 2009 01 11 DREXEL UNIVERSITY ONLINE TO HOST PENNSYLVANIA STUDENT VETERANS CONFERENCE ON APRIL 6TH Drexel University Online Drexel University 2013 03 26 Retrieved 2019 07 12 Tom Waring 2006 01 26 Cornell in for a seat fight Northeast Times Philly com Archived from the original on 2006 03 27 Retrieved 2009 01 20 Murt Testifies for Increased Funding to Reduce the Waiting List for Special Needs Services PA 2019 Retrieved October 13 2019 2006 General Primary Representative in the General Assembly Commonwealth of PA Elections Information Pennsylvania Department of State 2004 Archived from the original on 2008 11 27 Retrieved 2009 01 09 Waring Tom 2006 05 25 Primary shocker in the 152nd Northeast Times Philly com Archived from the original on 2006 11 28 Retrieved 2009 01 20 Menno Christian 2016 11 09 152nd PA House District Tom Murt defeats Al Dermovsesian Sr The Intelligencer Retrieved 2016 11 10 Heinze Justin 2016 11 08 Hatboro Election Results Republican Thomas Murt Wins Hatboro Horsham PA Patch Retrieved 2016 11 10 Rob O Dell Nick Penzenstadler April 3 2019 Copy Paste Legislate You elected them to write new laws They re letting corporations do it instead USA Today Retrieved July 11 2019 Liz Navratil Angela Couloumbis April 5 2019 Report Pa Rep Murt is top supporter of controversial model legislation The Inquirer Retrieved April 6 2019 Kim Jarrett January 8 2020 Quick hits Pennsylvania news in brief for Wednesday Jan 8 Tiogapublishing com Retrieved January 11 2020 Rep Tom Murt not seeking re election 18 January 2020 Jesse Reilly September 24 2010 Murt Presents Child Labor Law Bill at Hearing MediaNews Group Retrieved July 31 2019 External links editPennsylvania House of Representatives Thomas P Murt official PA House website Pennsylvania House Republican Caucus Representative Thomas P Murt official Party websiteProfile at Vote Smart Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tom Murt amp oldid 1206777986, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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