Susan Collins

Politician

Susan Collins was born in Caribou, Maine, United States on December 7th, 1952 and is the Politician. At the age of 71, Susan Collins biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
December 7, 1952
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Caribou, Maine, United States
Age
71 years old
Zodiac Sign
Sagittarius
Profession
Congressional Staff, Director, Politician
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Education
St. Lawrence University (BA)
Susan Collins Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Thomas Daffron ​(m. 2012)​
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Parents
Donald Collins, Patricia McGuigan
Siblings
Samuel Collins (uncle)
Susan Collins Career

Following graduation, Collins worked as a legislative assistant to U.S. Representative and later U.S. Senator William Cohen from 1975 to 1987. She was also staff director of the Oversight of Government Management Subcommittee on the United States Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs from 1981 to 1987.

In 1987, Collins joined the cabinet of Governor John R. McKernan Jr. as Commissioner of the Department of Professional and Financial Regulation. President George H. W. Bush appointed her the New England regional director for the Small Business Administration in 1992. After briefly serving in this post until the 1992 election of President Bill Clinton, she moved to Massachusetts and became Deputy State Treasurer of Massachusetts under Joe Malone in 1993.

Returning to Maine, Collins won an eight-way Republican primary in the 1994 gubernatorial election, becoming the first woman nominated by a major party for governor of Maine. During the campaign, she received little support from Republican leaders and was criticized by conservative groups for her more liberal views on social issues. She lost the general election, receiving 23% of the vote and placing third behind Democrat Joseph E. Brennan and the winner, Independent candidate Angus King, her future Senate colleague.

In December 1994, Collins became the founding executive director of the Richard E. Dyke Center for Family Business at Husson College. She served in this post until 1996, when she announced her candidacy for the U.S. Senate seat being vacated by her former boss, William Cohen, who retired to become United States Secretary of Defense under President Clinton. With Cohen's public endorsement, she won a difficult four-way primary and faced Brennan, her opponent in the 1994 gubernatorial election, in the general election. She defeated him, 49% to 44%.

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Attorney General Merrick Garland admits he has NO 'theory' for why China is sending people illegally into the U.S. to establish weed growing operations as number of Chinese migrants arrested at the border spikes by 7,000%

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 17, 2024
'Do you have a theory on why the Chinese are sending people illegally into our country to establish these grower operations?' Sen. Susan Collins , R-Maine, asked Garland during a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing. 'I don't have a theory,' the attorney general said. 'Now normally, I develop a theory by learning the facts from the different investigative orders or entities that look into this. So at this point, I don't have a theory. There are a lot of obvious theories, including the profit motive.' 'These transnational criminal organizations are operating ... all over the world to make money where they can, but I can't tell you what the specific motivation here is.'

As part of discussions with Republicans over a $1 trillion spending agreement, Biden is expected to prohibit pride flags from flying outside of American embassies

www.dailymail.co.uk, March 20, 2024
Only US flags can be flown over American embassies, which is tied to a soon-to-be-released agreement to finance the government. Empresses often fly flags like the rainbow LGBTQ+ flag to mark Pride Month or other occasions. According to a person familiar with the spending agreement, this operation and any other flags would be forbidden from being flown overhead. As the deadline for a partial government shutdown arrives on Friday, House Republicans and Senate Democrats have been hashing out an agreement to fund six departments of government behind closed doors. The text of the $1 trillion agreement has still not been released, with the clock ticking to give lawmakers ample time to read the bill and vote on it before Friday at 11:59 p.m.

Help for caregivers: The 48 million Americans who care for elderly parents and then pay $7k out of pocket are on the way to a tax break, thanks in a recent law

www.dailymail.co.uk, February 1, 2024
On Tuesday, a bipartisan group of senators introduced a bill that would give people who look after elderly or disabled relatives a federal tax credit of up to $5,000. According to nonprofit AARP, more than 48 million Americans are caregivers, earning around $600 billion annually in unpaid care. The credit can help pay for some of the more than $7,200 that the average unpaid caregiver in the United States spends in out-of-pocket costs every year.
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