Cathy Connolly

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Cathy Connolly
Member of the Wyoming House of Representatives
from the 13th district
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 2009
Preceded by Jane Warren
Personal details
Born (1956-09-15) September 15, 1956
Troy, New York
Political party Democratic
Residence Laramie, Wyoming
Occupation Professor at the University of Wyoming
Website connollyforhouse.com

Cathy Connolly (born September 15, 1956) is an American professor and politician from Wyoming. A Democrat, she is a member of the Wyoming House of Representatives representing the state's 13th district in Albany County. She is also a tenured professor at the University of Wyoming in Laramie.

The 13th district (map) falls entirely within the city of Laramie and contains a central portion of the city. Connolly was first elected to the legislature in 2008, winning the primary election unopposed. A Republican, Ember Oakley, filed to run against her in the general election but withdrew on August 29. She was therefore elected without opposition. She succeeded Democrat Jane Warren and took office in January 2009. In the 2009 legislature, she was appointed to the House Education Committee, to the House Travel, Recreation, Wildlife and Cultural Resources Committee and to the Select Committee on Legislative Facilities. She faced no opposition in 2010 and is running unopposed for re-election in 2012.[1][2]

A native of Troy, New York, Connolly earned her B.S. from Buffalo State College. She then received three postgraduate degrees from the State University of New York at Buffalo: a Master of Arts (1989), a Juris Doctor (1991) and a PhD (1992).[3]

She moved to Laramie, Wyoming in 1992 when she accepted a faculty position at the University of Wyoming.[4] Until 2000, she served as an adjunct professor in the Women's Studies Program in the College of Arts and Sciences. In 2000, she became director of the program, a post she held until 2006. Since 2006, she has been a professor, following six years as an associate professor in the sociology department.[3]

She has volunteered with the Wyoming Council for the Humanities and has served on the board of directors of Albany County SAFE Project and United Gays and Lesbians of Wyoming (now Wyoming Equality). She spent several years as a grant reviewer for the State Division of Victim Services and currently serves as a member of the State Department of Workforce Services' wage gap policy group. She is also a former chair of the parent board at Laramie's Whiting High School.[4]

A lesbian, she has a son, Lucas.[5][6] She is the first ever openly gay member of the Wyoming State Legislature.[7] She has authored a number of articles on sexuality including Out in the cowboy state: a look at lesbian and gay lives in Wyoming, published in the Journal of Gay and Lesbian Social Services in 2007.[8] Connolly represents Laramie, the city in which Matthew Shepard was murdered in 1998 in an anti-gay hate crime that made headlines worldwide.

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