Kemp Hannon

Kemp Hannon
Member of the New York Senate
from the 6th district
Assumed office
December 27, 1989
Preceded by John R. Dunne
Member of the New York State Assembly
from the 17th district
In office
January 1, 1977  December 26, 1989
Preceded by Joseph M. Margiotta
Succeeded by Michael Balboni
Personal details
Born (1946-01-10) January 10, 1946
Garden City, New York
Political party Republican
Residence Garden City, New York
Website http://www.kemphannon.com

J. Kemp Hannon[1][2] (born January 10, 1946, in Garden City, New York[3]) is a member of the New York State Senate, (R, C, I) from Nassau County.

Biography

Hannon graduated from Chaminade High School (1963), Boston College (1967) and Fordham University School of Law (1970). He is Special Counsel to the law firm Farrell Fritz, P.C. Hannon resides in Garden City, New York with his wife Bronwyn and their twin daughters, Alexandra and Madeleine.[3][4]

He was previously a member of the New York State Assembly from 1977 to 1989, sitting in the 182nd, 183rd, 184th, 185th, 186th, 187th and 188th New York State Legislatures. In November 1989, he was elected to the New York State Senate, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of John R. Dunne.

Hannon has represented the 6th State Senate District since 1989 which covers Levittown, Massapequa, Garden City, Uniondale, Hempstead, Farmingdale, Franklin Square, Old Bethpage, Salisbury, Garden City South, Plainview, Lakeview, Plainedge, Island Trees and East Meadow.[4][5]

Hannon has chaired numerous task forces, civic programs, and charitable endeavors. He has served as chairman of the prestigious Senate committees on Health and Housing, and he is regarded as the spearheading force behind both the reauthorization of the Health Care Reform Act and the development of New York's Assisted Living Program. Additionally, he helped the state enact several popular health programs including Child Health Plus, Healthy New York, Family Health Plus, the Elderly Pharmaceutical Insurance Program, early intervention efforts, and insurance coverage for autism, prostate and breast cancer screenings.

In 2011, Hannon voted against the Marriage Equality Act, which the Senate passed 33-29. roll call

On January 14, 2013 Hannon voted in favor of the NY SAFE Act, which the Senate passed 43-18.[6]

Senator Hannon visits students during the American Dental Association's "Give Kids A Smile" Day
Senator Hannon cheers on Central Nassau Softball

Hemp Kannon

On June 10th 2014, Hannon earned the nickname "Hemp Kannon" after joining a minorty of just 9 other republicans who voted against New York Compassionate Care Act to authorize medical marijuana for use by the chronicly ill, such as cancer patients and those living with AIDS. The legislation passed anyway.

When questioned about his decision, Kemp said he doubted the validity of the modern system of peer reviewed trials stating "It’s the medical model that disturbs me the most.”

References

  1. Farrell Fritz, P.C: J. Kemp Hannon
  2. "J. Kemp Hannon profile". Lawyers.com. Retrieved 2009-04-13.
  3. 1 2 New York Library Association: Sen. Kemp Hannon (R-New York) biography
  4. 1 2 Bio from official website
  5. New York State Senate: Kemp Hannon
  6. http://open.nysenate.gov/legislation/bill/s2230-2013#Votes
New York Assembly
Preceded by
Joseph M. Margiotta
New York State Assembly
17th District

1977–1989
Succeeded by
Michael Balboni
New York State Senate
Preceded by
John R. Dunne
New York State Senate
6th District

1989–present
Incumbent
Preceded by
Thomas Duane
New York State Senate
Chairman of the Committee on Health

2011–present
Incumbent
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