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Edward Maloney

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Preceded by
  
Patrick O'Malley

Profession
  
Educator

Succeeded by
  
William Cunningham

Residence
  
Chicago, Illinois

Party
  
Democratic Party

Children
  
Four sons

Spouse
  
Norine Maloney

Political party
  
Democratic

Name
  
Edward Maloney


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Born
  
May 22, 1946 (age 77) Evergreen Park, Illinois (
1946-05-22
)

Alma mater
  
Lewis University, B.A. Chicago State University, M.Ed

Education
  
Chicago State University, Lewis University

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Edward D. Maloney is a former Democratic member of the Illinois Senate, representing the 18th district from 2003 to 2013.

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Early life

Maloney earned his undergraduate degree in political science from Lewis University and went on to receive his master's degree in education from Chicago State University.

Public service

Maloney was an assistant principal and dean of faculty at Brother Rice High School in Chicago, Illinois. He spent 28 years as a teacher, guidance counselor, administrator and coach at Oak Lawn Community High School. Maloney was also an Area Manager and Director of Professional Development for the Chicago Park District for four years.

As a teacher and administrator, Maloney’s professional memberships have included the Illinois Principals Association, the National Council for Social Studies, the Illinois Association of College Admissions Counselors, the Southwest Suburban Counselors’ Association and a current member of the Illinois Federation of Teachers Local #943.

Senate career

Maloney was elected as state senator in 2003.

His top legislative priorities were to provide better educational opportunities for Illinois students, combating childhood diseases and providing financial relief to senior citizens.

Maloney helped pass a law which would punish teachers and administrators who conceal their criminal past. The teaching certificate of the offender can be suspended or revoked following the discovery of the omitted information. Another law, Maloney worked on allows non-traditional students who attend Illinois public universities to have a greater say in their academic destinies by allowing them a seat on the Illinois Board of Education. Non-traditional students are generally 25 years of age or older, employed on a full-time basis, and/or a parent.

Maloney served as the Vice-Chairman of the Labor and Commerce Committee; he was also a member of the Revenue and the Appropriations Committee.

Personal life

Maloney and his wife, Norine have four sons: Brian, Matt, Dan, and Marty. And their son Matt's third child is the favorite of all the 11 grandchildren.

References

Edward Maloney Wikipedia