Rick Gray (Pennsylvania Politician)
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J. Richard Gray is an American lawyer and politician, who was
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of
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from 2006 until 2018.


Personal life

Born in
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, Gray moved to
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with his family at a young age due to his father's job. His father worked for a telephone company, and his mother was an elementary school teacher. He attended
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and
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, where he served as President of the Student Body.


Professional career

Gray started his law career in 1969 as a VISTA attorney with Neighborhood Legal Services in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. In 1972 he became director of Legal Services for Central Pennsylvania. In 1976 he went into private practice on Duke Street in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. In July 2004, Gray was a highly regarded
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, and had formed an exploratory committee for his run for Mayor. He officially announced his candidacy on the front steps of his home on 12 February 2005, citing the city's rising financial deficit as an important issue he would fix. At the 4 August 2005 debate with incumbent Mayor Charlie Smithgall he continued to argue that the city's 4 million dollar deficit was the major issue, when his opponent (seeking a third term) claimed local crime as the most important priority. Gray was sworn in on 3 January 2006, stating his immediate goals for his new administration: "Job No. 1 is to get our fiscal house in order. Job No. 2 is to get the convention center straightened out. And No. 3, I think, is community policing." In 2006, Gray proposed an ordinance to charge home owners a fee to have their
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visible in the front of their house in the historic district of Lancaster, arguing it took away from the value of the district's historic look. Gray endorsed
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in March 2008 for the 2008 Democratic Presidential primaries. Later that year he lost a bid to be an Obama delegate at the
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, but still attended as his wife was selected to be a Pennsylvania delegate at large. The two both hate flying and so they decided to ride across country on their
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. In June 2008, Gray was elected to be one of the directors at large of the Pennsylvania League of Cities and Municipalities (PLCM). Gray was reelected to a second term in the 2009 Lancaster mayoral election defeating for a second time Republican former Mayor Charlie Smithgall. Gray endorsed
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in the 2014 Democratic Primary for Governor and he endorsed
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in the 2016 Democratic Primary for the United States Senate. In February 2017 Gray became known for protesting Trump's executive order on immigration and claimed "the job of police is to enforce the criminal code, not immigration law." He later declared Lancaster a "
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" in order to allow the CSW to continue its work of decades.America's Amish refugee town faces fresh challenges
article by Sertan Sanderson, 9 October 2017, DW.com He declined to run for a fourth term in the 2017 election, and was succeeded by fellow Democrat Danene Sorace on January 3, 2018.


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External links


Rick Gray Lancaster Mayor
City of Lancaster website
Rick Gray for Mayor 2009 campaignAMA chairman elected mayor of Lancaster, Pennsylvania
''American Motorcyclist Association'', November 9, 2005 {{DEFAULTSORT:Gray, Rick Mayors of Lancaster, Pennsylvania Pennsylvania lawyers American University alumni Living people Pennsylvania Democrats 2008 United States presidential electors Dickinson School of Law alumni Year of birth missing (living people)