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Kevin Galvin : ウィキペディア英語版 | Kevin Galvin
Kevin Galvin (born August 22, 1953) is a Connecticut-based business activist. He is the founding chair of the Small Business for Health Care Reform advisory committee and is best known for his efforts as an advocate for the interests of small business in the reform of health care systems. Galvin participated in the national health care reform debate that culminated in the passage and signing of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act in March 2010. He and his coalition also played a role in the passage of Connecticut’s SustiNet health care reform plan in 2009. == Biography == Galvin was born and raised in West Hartford, Connecticut. He attended Conard High School and now resides in Farmington, Connecticut. He has been a small business owner since 1972. He spent 15 years promoting professional motor sports in the continental United States, Hawaii, Canada and the West Indies as part of his business, New England Pro Racing.〔http://articles.courant.com/1996-11-21/business/9611210020_1_home-depot-home-repairs-booming-business/2〕 Later, he managed, then purchased, a hardware store and founded a handyman business in West Hartford.〔http://articles.courant.com/1996-11-21/business/9611210020_1_home-depot-home-repairs-booming-business〕 Galvin is now owner of the West Hartford-based Connecticut Commercial Maintenance, Inc., a commercial and residential facilities maintenance company. He is a past president of the West Hartford Chamber of Commerce.〔http://articles.courant.com/2002-05-07/news/0205072523_1_mock-trial-competition-brazilian-music-cancer-cure/4〕 Galvin and his wife have two children.
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