“I’m focused on getting results for my neighbors in the Hudson Valley – despite gridlock and dysfunction in Washington.”
- Sean Patrick Maloney
Sean later served as a senior advisor to President Bill Clinton as part of the team that balanced the budget, paid down the debt, and created more than 800,000 jobs here in New York. When Sean left the White House, he built his own business from scratch. His company created hundreds of well-paying, New York jobs. He then served as a senior adviser to two New York governors, focusing on education and infrastructure.
A lifetime of experience has taught Sean how to get things done for Hudson Valley families – growing our economy, creating jobs, improving our schools, fighting the heroin epidemic, and standing up for our veterans.
The youngest of six, Sean Patrick Maloney grew up in a middle-class Irish-Catholic family. Sean’s father, a disabled veteran, and his mother started a small business and managed to put Sean and his brothers through college.
Sean was elected to represent the Hudson Valley in 2012, defeating Tea Party Congresswoman Nan Hayworth. Sean quickly built a reputation for working across party lines to invest in and improve our infrastructure, strengthen the health and financial security of America's retirees, and keep the United States safe and free. He successfully won tax relief for small businesses in the Hudson Valley that bring good jobs to our area, and brought investments to our communities that improve our schools, make our highways and Metro North safer and more reliable, and hire more police and firefighters and give them the resources they need to keep us safe.