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StephanieVanbryce

07/22/16 11:06 PM

#251352 RE: BOREALIS #251351

These Harvard Grad law students sure seem to do alright for themselves..very Nice :-)

Timeline: Sen. Tim Kaine's life and career


STEPHEN SALPUKAS

Timothy Kaine along with his daughter
Annella attended the neighborhood picnic.




Life and career of Sen. Kaine

Here are some milestones in the life and career of Tim Kaine:

1958: Born in St. Paul, Minn on February 26. Grows up near Kansas City, Mo.

1971: Teaches himself to play harmonica.

1976: Graduates from Rockhurst High School.

1979: Graduates summa cum laude from the University of Missouri with a degree in economics.

1980: Serves as a missionary and principal of a vocational school in Honduras.

1981: Meets Anne Holton, a fellow student at Harvard Law School who is a daughter of former Virginia Gov. Linwood Holton.

1983: Graduates from Harvard law school.

1984: Moves to Richmond, passes the Virginia Bar exam; marries Anne Holton.

1983-84, Law clerk for Judge R. Lanier Anderson, United States Court of Appeals for the 11th Circuit (Macon, Ga.)

1983-84: Associate attorney at Little, Parsley & Cluverius, P.C. (Richmond)

1988: Joins faculty at University of Richmond.

1990: Son Nat is born.

1992: Son Woody is born.

1987: Becomes director at Mezzullo & McCandlish, P.C.; (Richmond, Norfolk and Paris).

1993: Represents Housing Opportunities Made Equal in a federal housing discrimination case. In 2000, Nationwide Insurance agrees to pay HOME $17.5 million to settle the case. Kaine’s law firm gets a third of the settlement.

1994: First elected to Richmond City Council, beating incumbent P.A. Warthen by fewer than 100 votes.

1995: Daughter Annella is born.

1996: Re-elected to Richmond City Council.

1998: Elected mayor in an 8-1 vote by the City Council, re-elected to City Council; Anne Holton becomes a judge in Richmond’s juvenile and domestic relations court.

2000: Re-elected to City Council, which again selects him as mayor.

2001: Resigns from City Council to campaign for lieutenant governor; defeats Del. Jay Katzen, R-Fauquier.

2005: Elected governor, beating Republican Jerry Kilgore, a former state attorney general; and independent Russ Potts, a state senator from Winchester.

2007: On Feb. 17, Kaine becomes the first governor outside of Illinois to endorse Barack Obama for president.

On April 16, Seung-Hui Cho kills 32 students and faculty at Virginia Tech before taking his own life. Kaine and his wife fly home from a trade mission in Japan. Kaine and President George W. Bush address a memorial service on campus.

2008: Obama vets Kaine as a potential running mate, before picking Sen. Joe Biden of Delaware. Obama becomes the first Democratic presidential candidate to carry Virginia since 1964.

2009: Obama picks Kaine to be chairman of the Democratic National Committee.

2010: Obama signs the Affordable Care Act in March. That November, Democrats lose control of the U.S. House of Representatives.

2011: Sen. Jim Webb, D-Va., announces he will not seek re-election. Kaine resigns as DNC chairman to run for the seat.

2012: Kaine wins the Senate seat, beating former Gov. and U.S. Sen. George Allen.

— From staff reports


http://www.richmond.com/news/virginia/government-politics/article_175ae370-7205-561d-9e8e-e5cc24bf4926.html