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Mary Carolyn "Jodi" Rell (née Reavis; born June 16, 1946) is an American former politician who served as the 87th governor of Connecticut from 2004 to 2011. Rell also served as the state's 105th lieutenant governor of Connecticut from 1995 to 2004 under Governor John G. Rowland, and became governor after Rowland resigned from office. As of ...
Jan 3, 2007 · M. JODI RELL. 87 th Governor of Connecticut . Over Two Decades of Public Service: On January 3, 2007, Governor M. Jodi Rell was sworn in for her own term as Governor of the great State of Connecticut. She is the state’s 87 th Governor and the first-ever woman Republican Governor of Connecticut.
Jan 7, 2019 · As the first woman Republican Governor of Connecticut, Rell strengthened Connecticut’s’ economy by creating a skilled workforce, making Connecticut business-friendly, and providing incentives to encourage job creation.
Sep 14, 2023 · May 22, 2024 at 5:22 pm. News Connecticut News. SUBSCRIBER ONLY. Amid politics that’s ‘become ugly’, a former CT governor wouldn’t run for office now. Former Gov. M. Jodi Rell on stage with...
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Mary Jodi Rell (b. June 16, 1946) is a Republican politician who was elected the 72nd Governor of Connecticut on July 1, 2004; she served in that office until January of 2011. She had been the Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut until Governor John G. Rowland resigned during a corruption investigation. Rell was Connecticut's second female governor.
Dec 26, 2010 · Rell took her place in history as the 87th governor when she was sworn in on a hot day in July 2004. Now, 61/2 years later, the once-accidental governor is stepping down. She declared in...
Mary Carolyn " Jodi " Rell (née Reavis; born June 16, 1946) is an American former politician who served as the 87th governor of Connecticut from 2004 to 2011. Rell also served as the state's 105th lieutenant governor of Connecticut from 1995 to 2004 under Governor John G. Rowland, and became governor after Rowland resigned from office.