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Revision as of 19:59, 20 August 2009

Bryan McLaggen
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3rd Governor of Appalachia
In Office:
2015 - Present
Lt. Governor: Scotty LaRue
Preceded by Marshall Wagner
Succeeded by Incumbent
Senior Senator of the Bluegrass
In Office:
2011 - 2015
Served with Obediah Maysfield
Preceded by Nathaniel Jericho
Succeeded by Julian Williams
Born

July 4, 1976
Kentucky
Political Party Democrat
Spouse Abigail Thomas (2010 - Present)
Profession University Teacher
Religion Methodist


Bryan McLaggen is the current Governor of the Appalachia Region.

Biography

Bryan Thomas McLaggen was born to a farmer and his wife in a small Kentucky town. Raised on the farm his family had owned for generations, Bryan moved on to become an educator at a local college before being asked to fill the vacancy in the US Senate by Governor Ellis Forrestal. Upon taking the oath of office, McLaggen hit the ground running, introducing measures to end tax breaks for companies who ship jobs overseas and to rebuild our schools and make sure every school has the 21st technology it needs. The highlight of his first years in office was the passing of his 'Honor Our Commitment to Veterans' plan in the Senate which would end the freeze on new enrollment of veterans into the VA healthcare system. McLaggen was the first elected official to endorse Senate Majority Leader Esther Cullen in her campaign for the White House and was a tireless campaigner for her on the trail in 2012. At the same time, McLaggen also faced Bluegrass voters for the first time to earn the right to complete the term of office he was appointed to. Facing off against Tennessee Congressman Mark Darlington, McLaggen barnstormed the Bluegrass with great success, winning all three states of the region and having a 7 point margin of victory. McLaggen began his time as an elected Senator pushing major legislation including reform of Medicare, universal prekindergarten, worker safety measures and prevention of Appalachian wildfires. McLaggen also passed through the Senate a measure to put federal jobs in the areas with the highest unemployment as well as a measure to ensure no federal money can be spend on contracts to companies whose workers are overseas. With the Democrats in the majority, McLaggen was selected to serve as Chairman of the Government Regulations and Commerce Committee where the committee had its most successful session in recent times under his leadership. Near the end of the 2013-2014 session, McLaggen began to explore the option of running for Appalachian Governor. He announced his campaign in early 2014 and never saw real Republican opposition materialize. He was easily elected to office with a resounding victory.

Election Results

Election Location Election Candidate Party  % Candidate Party  %
Governor Election, 2014 Appalachia Region General Bryan McLaggen Democrat 60.1% Blaine Weller Republican 39.9%
U.S. Senate Elections, 2012 Bluegrass General Bryan McLaggen Democrat 54.3% Mark Darlington Republican 45.4%

Political Succession

Preceded by
Marshall Wagner
Appalachia Governor
2015-Present
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Preceded by
Nathaniel Jericho
Bluegrass Senator
2011-2011
Succeeded by
Julian Williams

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