Brian Campion (politician)
Brian Campion (born December 11, 1970) is a Vermont educator and politician. As a member of the Democratic Party, he represents Bennington in the Vermont Senate, where he serves as a member of the Senate Committee on Natural Resources and Energy, and has been Chair of the Senate Committee on Education since 2021. In addition to his work as a legislator, Campion is the Director of Public Policy Programs for the Center for the Advancement of Public Action (CAPA) at Bennington College where he facilitates all programs connected to state and federal policy.[1] He has organized and led talk series on various public policy issues including contemporary challenges to American Democracy. Campion ran for state representative in 2010, one of three candidates seeking two seats in the Bennington-2-1 district. Both incumbent state representatives, Democrat Tim Corcoran II and Republican Joseph Krawczyk Jr., ran for reelection and had endorsed each other.[2] In the general election, Campion won a final tally of 1,461 votes, finishing behind Corcoran's 1,965 but ahead of Krawczyk's 1,120.[3] He was therefore elected and took office on January 5, 2011. He was reelected to his seat in 2012, and was then elected to the Vermont Senate in 2014, where he has served since assuming office in 2015. In May 2024, Campion announced that he would not be seeking reelection, ultimately endorsing Seth Bongartz and Rob Plunkett in their campaigns for the open senate seats.[4][5] References
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