Rosemary Moynihan Explained

Rosemary L. Moynihan (born February 15, 1943) is an American politician.

Moynihan lived in East Hartford, Connecticut. She was a member of the advisory council of theConnecticut State University Center for Educational Excellence until December 1989, when she was appointed to the university's board of regents. She resigned from the board of regents on December 4, 1990, upon her election to the Connecticut House of Representatives as a Democrat.[1] She was elected to the state house from the 10th district, and served through 1993.[2] Moynihan was succeeded in office by Melody Currey.

Her husband was Timothy Moynihan who also served in the Connecticut General Assembly.[3]

Notes and References

  1. News: Resolution honoring Rosemary L. Moynihan for her service to Connecticut State University . March 3, 2020 . Connecticut State University . February 1, 1991.
  2. https://ctstatelibrary.org/cga-members-record/ The Connecticut General Assembly members database
  3. https://larson.house.gov/media-center/press-releases/larson-statement-passing-tim-moynihan Larson Statement on the Passing of Tim Moynihan