Ella Grasso: Connecticut's pioneering governor
Resource type
Author/contributor
- Purmont, J.E. (Author)
Title
Ella Grasso: Connecticut's pioneering governor
Abstract
When Ella Tambussi Grasso ran for governor of Connecticut in 1974, she had not lost an election since she was first voted into the state's General Assembly in 1952. The people of Connecticut chose her as the nation's first woman to be elected governor in her own right-the capstone of a long and successful career dedicated to public service, effective government, and the democratic process. During her tenure as governor, Grasso's leadership was tested in the face of fiscal problems, state layoffs, and budget shortfalls. The daughter of Italian immigrants, she endeared herself to her constituents during the great Blizzard of 1978, when she stayed at the State Armory around the clock to direct emergency operations and make frequent television appearances. Author Jon E. Purmont, who served as Grasso's executive assistant when she was governor, draws on his diary from that time, research in Grasso's archives, and interviews with Grasso's family and friends to give us a rich and intimate portrait of this political pioneer. © 2012 Jon E. Purmont. All rights reserved.
Series
Ella Grasso: Connecticut's Pioneering Governor
Date
2012
Publisher
Wesleyan University Press
# of Pages
1
ISBN
9780819573438 (ISBN)
Citation Key
purmontEllaGrassoConnecticut2012
Archive
Scopus
Language
English
Extra
Journal Abbreviation: Ella Grasso: Connecticut's Pioneer. Gov.
Pages: 264
Publication Title: Ella Grasso: Connecticut's Pioneer. Gov.
Citation
Purmont, J. E. (2012). Ella Grasso: Connecticut’s pioneering governor. Wesleyan University Press. Scopus. https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-84906618603&partnerID=40&md5=a7a485ed76b0db8d606f5956e8d57da9
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