Tony Cabral | |
Birth Date: | 26 January 1955 |
Birth Place: | Pico Island |
Occupation: | Teacher Politician |
Residence: | New Bedford, Massachusetts, U.S. |
Party: | Democrat |
Alma Mater: | Bristol Community College Southeastern Massachusetts University |
Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from the 13th Bristol district | |
Term Start: | January 2, 1991 |
Predecessor: | Denis Lawrence |
Antonio F. D. "Tony" Cabral is the current member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives for the 13th Bristol district.[1] He is of Portuguese descent.
In 1969, when Cabral was 14 years old, he and his family emigrated from Pico Island in the Azores to Bristol, Rhode Island. When he first came to the United States, no one in his family spoke English.[2]
He attended school during the day, and worked at night to help support his family. Cabral graduated from Bristol Community College and Southeastern Massachusetts University (now UMass Dartmouth) and began a career as a public school teacher.[3] Cabral taught languages and social studies in Taunton, Massachusetts, Plymouth, Massachusetts, and Carver, Massachusetts before entering politics.
Cabral was elected to the Massachusetts House of Representatives in 1990. He is the current chairman of the House Committee on Bonding, Capital Expenditures, and State Assets and also serves on the Special Joint Committee on Redistricting.[4]
As a State Representative, Cabral worked to extend historic tax credits, pass anti-bullying legislation, secure education funds for New Bedford, and strengthen registration requirements for sex offenders.
He is also a supporter of New Bedford's fishermen and the South Coast Rail.
He has also supported a proposal that would allow for hearings to be held in cases involving certain types of gun crime.
On June 6, 2011, Cabral announced that he was running for Mayor of New Bedford. He ran against City Councilor Linda M. Morad and Assistant United States Attorney Jon Mitchell. Incumbent Mayor Scott W. Lang did not run for re-election.
On November 8, 2011, Cabral was defeated in the mayoral race by Mitchell 52%-48%, taking a total of 9,039 votes to Jon Mitchell's 9,878 votes.[5]
Cabral has received the Collar of the Order of Timor-Leste in 2017.[6]