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Terry W. Gipson (born April 2, 1963) is an American politician and college instructor who was elected as a Democratic member of the
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in November 2012, and served from January 1, 2013, through December 31, 2014, in the 200th State Legislature. He represented the state's 41st district, which covers most of
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and Putnam County. He launched a campaign for Governor of New York in 2017 to challenge incumbent Democrat
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; Gipson withdrew from the race in 2018.


Early life and career

Gipson was born in Terrell, Texas and raised in
Tyler, Texas Tyler, officially the City of Tyler, is a city in and the county seat of Smith County, Texas, United States. As of 2020, the population is 105,995. Tyler was the List of municipalities in Texas, 38th most populous city in Texas (as well as the m ...
. He received a BFA from
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in 1987, and an MFA from
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in 1991. Gipson served as a volunteer firefighter and worked as a design director for
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and a designer for Rockwell Architecture, before opening his own business. In 2006, Gipson opened Gipson Design Group, located in
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, where he was twice elected a trustee to the Rhinebeck Village Board before winning election to the Senate. He closed his business in January 2013, in order to work full-time as a senator.


Political career


2012 New York State Senate election

Gipson is a
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who was elected to the New York Senate in 2012 by edging longtime Republican senator
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by 2,100 votes following Saland's controversial 2011 vote in favor of same-sex marriage. Gipson was not Saland's only opponent; Saland also faced a challenge from Neil Di Carlo, who received 17,000 votes on the Conservative line. Gipson is the first and only Democrat since Franklin Delano Roosevelt to have held this seat.


State Senate tenure

As a senator, Gipson advocated for the inclusion of Dutchess and Putnam counties in the 0% manufacturing tax plan passed in the 2014–2015 state budget. His Senate office secured construction and infrastructure grants for The Center for the Prevention of Child Abuse in Poughkeepsie, The Imagination Station in Kent, Town of Hyde Park’s business district, and the Village of Wappingers Falls. Gipson sponsored legislation that designated Wappinger Creek as an inland waterway. This act provided the opportunity for the 13 surrounding municipalities to apply for state and federal funding for waterfront revitalization, storm water treatment, and wastewater management, among other projects. Senator Gipson was a staunch advocate for the prevention and treatment of Lyme disease. During his term, he sponsored and cosponsored legislation to compensate victims of Lyme disease and tick-borne pathogens for the costs of long-term medical care, increase funding for tick-borne illness research, and to protect doctors trying to relieve the suffering of people suffering with chronic Lyme disease. Gipson received the top score from Environmental Advocates for his record on environmental protection and conversation. He supported a ban on hydrofracking and on the use of fracking chemicals as road de-icer in New York. Senator Gipson also supported a $90 million investment in New York State Parks in the 2014-15 state budget, which included funding for parks and historic sites in his district. Gipson sponsored a bill to ban Pearson, the for-profit testing company, from New York State. A member of th
Senate Veterans Committee
Senator Gipson hosted an annual veterans' fair to recognize their service and to connect veterans and their families to a variety of support organizations.


Committee assignments

Gipson served as the ranking member of the Agriculture and Local Government committees. He served as a member of the Banks, Consumer Protection, Cultural Affairs, Tourism, Veterans, Racing and Wagering committees.


Vampire Bill

Early in his term, recognizing that critical legislation often took place late in the night when constituents were less likely to be paying attention, Gipson introduced the Vampire Voting Act, intended to make the state legislature more transparent by prohibiting voting on bills (“vampire bills”) between 9pm and 9am.


Subsequent elections

In a November 2014 re-election bid, Gipson was defeated by Republican Susan J. Serino. Gipson was again defeated by Serino in a 2016 rematch. In late 2017, Gipson announced that he would challenge incumbent governor Andrew Cuomo in the 2018 Democratic gubernatorial primary. Gipson ended that campaign several months later when actress Cynthia Nixon announced she, too, was challenging the governor.


Later career

From 2016 to 2022, Gipson was a full-time lecturer in the Communications Department at
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and taught Speech Communication at
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. Since 2022, Gipson has been teaching at
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, where he teaches public speaking, strategic communication, and public relations in the writing program.


References


External links


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Gipson, Terry Living people Candidates in the 2018 United States elections Democratic Party New York (state) state senators Penn State College of Arts and Architecture alumni People from Rhinebeck, New York People from Tyler, Texas Texas Tech University alumni 1963 births 21st-century members of the New York State Legislature