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Carlo Leone was born on 3 February, 1963 in Rose, Calabria, Italy, is a State Senator for the 27th District. Discover Carlo Leone's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 61 years old?

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Age 61 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 3 February, 1963
Birthday 3 February
Birthplace Rose, Calabria, Italy
Nationality Italy

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1963

Carlo Leone (born February 3, 1963) is an American politician serving as the senior adviser to ConnDOT commissioner Joseph Giulietti.

1981

Leone served in the United States Air Force from 1981 to 1987.

During his service in the Air Force, Leone served with NATO forces in Spain, Italy, and Turkey.

Following his Air Force service, he worked at Xerox as a technician.

Leone left Xerox after 17 years of working there.

Following that, he founded The Workplace, an agency that helps homeless veterans find housing in Fairfield County.

2003

Leone also served in the Connecticut House of Representatives representing the 148th district from 2003 to 2011.

As a Democrat, he served as the deputy majority whip in the House of Representatives.

Carlo Leone was born in Rose, Italy.

He earned a Bachelor of Business Administration and Master of Business Administration from Sacred Heart University.

Leone and his wife, Karen, have one child.

From 2003 to 2011, Leone served in the Connecticut House of Representatives representing the 148th district, which encompasses a small portion of Stamford.

While in the House, as a Democrat, Leone served as the Deputy Majority Whip of the House.

While in the House, Leone also served as the Vice Chair of the Regulations Review committee.

Among the committees that Leone served on during his tenure in the House were the Transportation, Regulations review, and the Finance, Revenue, and Bonding committee.

2011

Leone formerly represented the 27th district of the Connecticut State Senate as a Democrat from 2011 until his resignation in 2021.

While in the State Senate, he served as deputy president pro tempore and chair of the Transportation Committee.

On February 23, 2011, Leone won a special election for the 27th District seat against Republican Bob Kolenberg; the election was held to fill the vacancy left by the resignation of Andrew J. McDonald, who left the Senate to serve as Governor Dan Malloy's chief legal counsel.

2012

Leone won the 2012, 2014, 2016, and 2018 elections and won re-election for the 5th time in the 2020 election.

2013

In 2013, Leone and then-State Representative William Tong co-authored a bill to help preserve homeowners rights during the Foreclosure process.

2014

Winning by 9,865 votes over Republican Eva Maldonado, who also ran against Leone in the 2014 election.

Leone formerly served as Chairman of the Transportation Committee and Vice Chairman of both the General Law Committee and the Finance, Revenue, and Boarding Committee in the General Assembly.

Leone also served as the Deputy President pro tempore of the Senate and Chairman of the Veterans Affairs committee.

2018

In 2018, Leone was one of 6 members of the General Law Committee to vote in support of Marijuana legalization.

The bill ultimately failed to make it to the General Assembly as it was struck down in a 6–11 vote.

2019

In November 2019, following a report that stated that the Connecticut Port Authority was misspending several thousands of dollars on expensive meals and liquor.

In January 2019, President pro tempore Martin Looney drafted a bill that would force towns with a population of below 40,000 full time residents to consolidate and regionalize their school districts with neighboring towns.

In response, Leone claimed that the bill was "only a starting point to have serious discussions" and that it was "Not prudent to rush to any judgements" in a statement given to the Darien Times.

Leone has also spoken out in support of consolidating Connecticut Community colleges.

While Chairman of the Transportation Committee, Leone worked on pedestrian safety legislation.

In 2019, Leone wrote a bill that would impose $20 fines on pedestrians for what he referred to as "distracted walking" or using a cellphone while walking on a street.

The bill faced scrutiny from many prominent Republicans.

Leone reasserted his claims, citing that the state transportation fund is set to be completely depleted by 2024.

And reasserted that there is a risk of major transportation projects being canceled as a result of the waning transportation funds.

2020

Leone was one of 21 Democrats to vote for a police reform bill in July 2020.

And later stated that he hoped that similar bills would pass in the regular session in January 2021.

When Hurricane Isaias hit Connecticut in August 2020, hundreds of thousands of residents were left without power for several days.

Eversource, which supplies most of Connecticut with electricity, was criticized for their slow response to the storm damage.

After this, the Connecticut State Senate passed a bill in a 35–0 vote that would hold utility companies such as Eversource to tougher standards.

Leone was one of many state senators who spoke out in support of the bill, saying: "We’re not here by choice, We’re here because our constituents demanded us to act."