Thomas Scott | |
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| Scott in 2010 | |
| Member of the Connecticut State Senate from the 14th district | |
| In office January 7, 1981 –January 9, 1991 | |
| Preceded by | John D. Prete |
| Succeeded by | Max S. Case |
| Personal details | |
| Born | April 21,1958 Connecticut |
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Thomas Scott (born April 21, 1958) [1] is an American politician, radio talk show host, and realtor.
Born in 1958, Scott attended Southern Connecticut State University but did not graduate. [2]
He was first elected to the Connecticut Senate in 1980, becoming at 22 the youngest state senator ever seated. [3] He served in the Senate from 1981 to 1991 as a Republican from Milford. [2] [4]
Scott was known for his vehement opposition to the income tax [5] and led a protest of 40,000 people against it in 1991. [3] [6] [7]
He sought a seat in the United States House of Representatives from Connecticut's 3rd congressional district in 1990, losing to Democrat Rosa DeLauro. [3] [8] He then founded the Connecticut Taxpayers Committee. [3] [9] Scott faced DeLauro in a re-match in 1992 and lost again. [10] [11]
After leaving the state legislature, he worked as a real estate broker and, starting in 1993, a radio talk show host for WPOP. [12] He contested the 1994 Connecticut gubernatorial election as an independent and lost. [13] [14] In January 1995, Scott returned to radio, hosting a show on WTIC; [15] he subsequently moved to WELI. [16] He hosted the radio show Off Center with Roger Vann, until Vann left the station in 1999. [17] [18]
In July 2008, Scott rejoined WELI. That October, he interviewed United States Senator Chris Dodd. WELI chose not to air the interview due to disagreements between co-host and producer Ryan Gorman and Scott, which led to Scott leaving the station. [19] WERC in Birmingham, Alabama, another Clear Channel Communications affiliate station, later posted the interview to its website. [20]
In 2011, Scott aided the successful state Senate campaign of Len Suzio. [21] He joined Linda McMahon's second U.S. Senate campaign in February 2012. [22]
As of 2024, Scott is a realtor in Milford, Connecticut. [23]