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Chris Dodd is
Connecticut’s senior United States Senator. A respected leader who works in a
bipartisan fashion to better peoples’ lives, Senator Dodd is known for his work
to make America safer, stronger, and more prosperous. 
Chris Dodd
got his start in public service when he entered the Peace Corps in 1966. His
service sent him to the Dominican Republic where he worked with rural
communities and became fluent in Spanish. When his two year commitment in the
Dominican Republic was fulfilled, he enlisted in the Army and served in the
reserves.
Chris Dodd
has long believed that “the best social program is a good job”. To that end, he
has dedicated himself to helping Americans create and win the best jobs in the
21st century global economy. While helping American companies compete abroad,
Senator Dodd also believes that we must do more to help our companies keep good
jobs here at home. This includes tax incentives to locate here in the United
States, research and development credits and investments, job training, and
policies that will reign in the skyrocketing cost of health care for employers
and employees alike. In his view, American policy should encourage the export of
American goods and services – not American jobs.

Senator Dodd
a long-term supporter of measures to bring fiscal discipline into the federal
budget-making process. These include authoring some of the first legislation
that would require the federal government to operate on a pay-as-you-go basis.
He also has long fought to reform our campaign finance laws and successfully
authored and enacted legislation preventing members of Congress from receiving
speaking fees.
Since his
election to public office, Chris Dodd has been a tireless advocate for helping
children and families. He formed the first Children’s Caucus in the Senate and
spent almost a decade working to enact the Family and Medical Leave Act, which
has helped ensure that over 50 million Americans don’t have to choose between
the job they need and the family they love. He also authored and enacted
landmark legislation to ensure that our nation provides better access to safe
and affordable child care. Senator Dodd has also been named “Senator of the
Decade” by the National Head Start Association in recognition of his support for
early childhood education. He has also offered legislation to amend the No Child
Left Behind law in order to make the law work better for America’s children.
As a senior
member of the Senate committee responsible for health care, Chris Dodd has been
a voice for innovation in patient care and expanding access to affordable health
care. He was instrumental in extending health insurance to 5 to 7 million of the
nation’s uninsured children and has consistently fought to support community
health centers. Senator Dodd has also secured funding for initiatives aimed at
child nutrition, maternal and child health, and infant mortality prevention. He
authored critically important legislation to protect the mentally ill from
abusive and deadly restraint and seclusion practices in mental hospitals. He
continues to push for a patient’s bill of rights, which would give Americans
basic assurances in their health care services and a greater right to choose
their health care provider.
Chris Dodd
has a reputation for independence, vision, and effectiveness. Even before the
tragic events of September 11, 2001, Senator Dodd realized the importance of
America’s first responders in protecting Americans from man-made and natural
disasters. That is why he successfully authored the first federal law to help
towns and cities hire, equip, and train firefighters and other emergency
responders. This legislation has helped communities throughout America better
protect their citizens from the risks of terrorism, fires, floods, and other
disasters.
Another of
Senator Dodd’s most significant legislative achievements occurred in the
aftermath of the disputed 2000 Presidential election when he authored the Help
America Vote Act. This law has been called the first civil rights law of the
21st century. This law is working to ensure that every American voter has an
equal opportunity to vote and have that vote counted.
As a senior
member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, Senator Dodd has received the
Edmund S. Muskie Distinguished Public Service Award recognizing leadership in
foreign policy for his commitment to a strong national defense and his desire to
build a more secure world. A recognized expert on Latin and South America, he
has worked to foster peace, prosperity and democracy abroad. He helped lead the
successful fight to save Submarine Base New London, where our nation’s most
sophisticated undersea arsenal is developed and home-ported. He has taken steps
to change Administration policies that currently allow the export and loss of
critical defense technologies. And he has been a leader in the Senate to ensure
that American soldiers have the best possible equipment on the battlefield.
Dodd’s
commitment to public service and human rights was instilled at an early age by
his parents, the late Senator Thomas J. Dodd and Grace Murphy Dodd. Thomas Dodd
was one of the lead prosecutors during the Nuremberg war crimes tribunals before
he was elected to the United States Senate. Chris Dodd is the youngest person
ever elected to the United States Senate in Connecticut history. He is also the
first Connecticut Senator popularly elected to five terms.
Chris Dodd is
a graduate of Providence College and 1972 he earned a law degree from the
University of Louisville School of Law. He practiced law in New London before
his election to Congress in 1974, where he served three terms in the House of
Representatives on behalf of Connecticut’s Second District. He was elected to
the US Senate in 1980.
Dodd was born
May 27, 1944, in Willimantic, Connecticut, the fifth of six children. Senator
Dodd lives in East Haddam with his wife, Jackie Clegg Dodd, and their daughters
Grace and Christina.
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