Matt Shanahan (politician) explained

Honorific-Suffix:TD
Office:Teachta Dála
Term Start:February 2020
Constituency:Waterford
Birth Date:19 May 1964
Birth Place:Waterford, Ireland
Nationality:Irish
Party:Independent
Children:3
Education:St Augustine's College
Alma Mater:Dublin Institute of Technology

Matt Shanahan (born 19 May 1964) is an Irish independent politician who has been a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Waterford constituency since the 2020 general election.[1] [2]

Before politics

Matt Shanahan was born in 1964. His father was a doctor in Ardkeen Hospital, and his mother was a home economics teacher by profession.[3] Shanahan attended St Augustine's College, Dungarvan. He worked for Dawn Meats and in the United States before receiving a degree in marketing in Morehampton College, Dublin and moving back to Waterford.[3]

In 2004, Shanahan founded Velocity Media, a Waterford-based mobile billboard company.[4] He has also done consultancy in digital marketing and advising small businesses on applying for state and EU grants.[5]

Political career

According to the Irish Independent, Shanahan has "strong Fine Gael ties".[6] In 2012, he founded South East Hospitals Action Alliance, an advocacy group to protest downgrading of Waterford Regional Hospital (now University Hospital Waterford, UHW) in the 2012 budget.[3] [7] In 2016, he founded Health Equality For the South East, to improve UHW cardiology services with a second cath lab and 24/7 percutaneous coronary intervention capability.[3] [8]

In December 2018, Mary Roche, an independent Waterford City and County Councillor resigned her seat in the Waterford City East local electoral area. She nominated Shanahan to replace her. In line with the local rules requiring a vote to be held in place of a co-optation, a convention was held on 10 January 2019 and the remaining councillors duly voted 25–5 on to co-opt Shanahan to Roche's vacant seat, with Sinn Féin councillors voting against his nomination.[9] He retained his seat in the 2019 local elections, topping the poll,[10] and commenting, "it's not a strong vote for Matt Shanahan, it's a strong vote on the whole hospital issue here in the South-East".[11] Mary Roche, the former independent councillor from which Shanahan inherited his seat, was co-opted to Shanahan's seat on Waterford City and County Council following his election to the Dáil.[12]

On 14 January 2020, Shanahan announced he would be standing in the general election to be held on 8 February.[13] While The Irish Times said he was 'seen as the single-issue "hospital candidate"',[14] Shanahan also mentioned university status for Waterford Institute of Technology and "the increasing inequality glaringly apparent between economic measures and development in the South East versus similar city regions in Ireland".[13] He was elected on the seventh count.[15]

Personal life

Shanahan and his wife Elaine have three children.[16] He has coached underage hurling at Ballygunner GAA.

In 2021, Shanahan was the subject of controversy after he made a post on Twitter in response to a woman sharing her experience of being harassed, for which he was accused of "victim blaming".[17]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Matt Shanahan. Oireachtas Members Database. 15 February 2020.
  2. Murphy 2020, "the 55-year-old"
  3. Web site: Kinsella . Alan . Leaflet from Matt Shanahan – Independent – Waterford City East #LE19 . Irish Election Literature . 12 February 2020 . en . 9 May 2019.
  4. Web site: About . Official website . Velocity Advertising Ireland . 12 February 2020.
  5. Murphy 2020
  6. News: Election 2020: Meet the wave of new TDs ready to take on the Dáil . 12 February 2020 . Irish Independent . 11 February 2020 . subscription . en.
  7. News: Kane . Conor . Officials assure consultants on future of Waterford hospital . 12 February 2020 . Irish Examiner . 14 November 2012 . en.
  8. Murphy 2020; News: H.E.F.S.E want people to put their hand on their heart for their campaign for 24/7 cardiac care at UHW . 12 February 2020 . . 10 February 2017. ; Web site: Why . Official website . Health Equality For The South East . 12 February 2020. ; News: Shanahan . Matt . 'It's strange that health managers never refer patients out of Dublin for treatment' . 12 February 2020 . TheJournal.ie . 13 May 2017 . en. ; News: Roche . Barry . Death of woman after heart attacks highlights 'cardiac service deficiency' . 12 February 2020 . The Irish Times . 18 April 2018 . en.
  9. Web site: Cllr. Matt Shanahan . Official website . Waterford City & County Council . 12 February 2020.
    News: Reddy . Liz . Cardiac care campaigner Matt Shanahan has been elected to fill the empty seat on Waterford City and County Council. . 12 February 2020 . WLR FM . 11 January 2019 . en.
  10. News: Waterford Local Elections Analysis: The good, the bad and the ugly . 12 February 2020 . Waterford News and Star . 28 May 2019.
  11. Web site: RTÉ News @rtenews . Waterford council candidate Matt Shanahan says voters have responded to his prioritisation of 24/7 cardiac care at the city's hospital . Twitter . 12 February 2020 . en . 25 May 2019.
  12. Web site: Randie Doxey. 2020-03-06. 'You can't plan for this' – Mary Roche returns to the Council. 2021-08-17. The Munster Express. en-US.
  13. News: Aherne . Sinead . Matt Shanahan announces Dáil bid . 14 January 2020 . 12 February 2020 . . en.
  14. News: Power . Jack . Election 2020: Waterford constituency profile . The Irish Times . 18 January 2020 . en.
  15. News: General Election 2020 . Waterford . 12 February 2020 . RTÉ News.
  16. News: Foley. Kieran. 30 May 2019. Shanahan tops poll as Greens spring surprise. Munster Express. 12 February 2020.
  17. Web site: TD blames social media after backlash on 'situational awareness' tweet to woman who was harassed in public park. 2021-09-01. independent. en.