Chris Soto

Chris Soto is an American politician and former member of the Connecticut House of Representatives, serving from 2017 to 2019. He was first elected to the legislature in 2016, representing the 39th district of New London.[1]

Chris Soto
Member of the Connecticut House of Representatives
from the 39th district
In office
January 2017  January 2019
Preceded byErnest Hewett
Succeeded byAnthony Nolan
Personal details
Born (1981-01-25) January 25, 1981
New York, New York
Political partyDemocratic
EducationUnited States Coast Guard Academy (BS)
Brown University (MPA)
Military service
Branch/serviceCoast Guard
Years of service2003–2008 (active), 2008-2013 (reserve)
Rank Lieutenant Commander

Early life and education

Soto was born in Manhattan, New York City and raised in West New York, New Jersey.[2] After graduating from High School, he received an appointment to attend the U.S. Coast Guard Academy. He graduated and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Operations Research. Soto also earned his Master's in Public Affairs (MPA) from Brown University.[3]

Military service

Following graduation from the Coast Guard Academy, Soto served as an Engineer Officer in Training on the USCGC Valiant (WMEC-621).[4] Immediately following, he received orders to Maritime Safety and Security Team New York (91106) serving as a Detachment Team Leader of both the Waterside Safety Detachment and then as the Force Protection Team Leader.[5] He left active duty service in 2008 and continued in the active reserve until 2013. He separated from the reserves at the rank of Lieutenant Commander.

Political career

Soto was elected to the Connecticut House of Representatives in 2016. He defeated long-time incumbent Ernest Hewett by a near 2-to-1 ratio.[6] He went on to win the general election with 83% of the vote.[7] Soto went unchallenged in the 2018 general election.[8] Soto served in the state house for two years from 2017–2019. During his time in the house, Soto served as vice-chairman of the Appropriations Committee and member of the Housing, and Higher Education & Employment Advancement committees.

While serving in the state House, Soto worked successfully to expand in-state tuition aid to undocumented students,[9] helped draft and pass legislation to regulate Sober Homes,[10] and successfully championed the renovation New London's Bartlett Park.[11] Soto also worked with Southeastern Connecticut legislators and the Governor's Office to successfully fund infrastructure improvements at New London's State Pier and is also credited for proactively helping to increase Latino voter turnout in the city of New London.[12][13][14]

Soto left his role in the House to join Governor Ned Lamont's administration as Director of Legislative Affairs in 2019.[15][16][17]

Coast Guard Academy criticism

Soto has been vocal about the lack of accountability at the Coast Guard Academy with respect to issues of racism and discrimination. He was the first to call for an investigation by federal officials after cadets complained of systemic discrimination at the institution.[18] He previously criticized the institution on the lack of recruiting diversity in their incoming classes.[19]

Other work

Soto is the founder and first executive director of Higher Edge, a college completion organization in Eastern Connecticut that supports high school students getting to and through college.[20][21] Following his work in Governor Ned Lamont's administration, he accepted a role within the Connecticut State Department of Education as the Director of Innovation and Partnerships.[22]

References

  1. "Chris Soto". Ballot Pedia.
  2. "Brown University Taubman Center for Public Policy Annual Report, 2011-2012" (PDF). 2012.
  3. "Coast Guard profile series: Chris Soto". The Day. 2015-09-20. Retrieved 2020-11-11.
  4. "CGC VALIANT". DVIDS. Retrieved 2020-11-11.
  5. "40 under Forty: Chris Soto, 31". The Day. 2013-01-18. Retrieved 2020-11-11.
  6. "Soto defeats Hewett by wide margin in New London". The Day Newspaper.
  7. "Democrat Soto defeats two challengers for seat in 39th House District". The Day Newspaper.
  8. "Soto was unchallenged in 39th House District". The Day Newspaper.
  9. "Bill would open college aid to undocumented students". The Day Newspaper.
  10. "Sober home bill passes House, heads to Senate". The Day Newspaper.
  11. "Work to start at New London's Bartlett Park next week". The Day Newspaper.
  12. "New London benefits from state funding for three projects". The Day Newspaper.
  13. "CT Latinos voter turnout signals new political engagement". CT Post.
  14. "Unopposed, state Rep. Chris Soto wants voters to stay energized". The Day.
  15. "Who's who in the administration of Gov. Ned Lamont". Hartford Courant.
  16. "Lamont Picks A New London Lawmaker To Serve His Administration". CT News Junkie.
  17. "Lamont makes first hire from General Assembly". CT Mirror.
  18. "Rep. Soto calls for investigation of CGA discrimination claims". The Day Newspaper.
  19. "U.S. Coast Guard Academy blindingly white". Baltimore Sun.
  20. "Higher Edge seeks to get New London students to college and graduate". The Day Newspaper.
  21. "Courtney to future college students: Make smart choices". The Day Newspaper.
  22. "Chris Soto accepts job with state Department of Education". The Day Newspaper.
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