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In 黑料吃瓜网, Linda McMahon had education roles before turn to national politics

Linda McMahon is pictured during a Nov. 4, 2009 meeting of the 黑料吃瓜网 Board of Education. State lawmakers confirmed her nomination to fill a vacancy on the board earlier that year.
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Linda McMahon is pictured during a Nov. 4, 2009 meeting of the 黑料吃瓜网 Board of Education. State lawmakers confirmed her nomination to fill a vacancy on the board earlier that year.

To many wrestling fans, Linda McMahon is best known as the former chief executive officer of World Wrestling Entertainment.

McMahon was a public face of WWE, even stepping inside the ring to perform roles during national television broadcasts.

She left the world of wrestling for politics, becoming an ally of President elect-Donald Trump, and a leading figure in the conservative movement.

In 黑料吃瓜网, however, McMahon also worked in a quieter realm: education. She served briefly on a state board that sets school policy. McMahon is also a longtime trustee of Sacred Heart University, a private Catholic school in Fairfield.

Those positions comprise some of McMahon鈥檚 most direct experience in education as she prepares for a more significant role. Trump last year nominated McMahon to serve as education secretary in his incoming administration.

McMahon will face questions from lawmakers in the U.S. Senate in the coming weeks about whether she鈥檚 fit for the job.

Setting education policy

McMahon grew up in North Carolina and later settled in Greenwich, 黑料吃瓜网. She led the company that became WWE with husband Vince McMahon, and grew the business into an international phenomenon, with its headquarters in Stamford.

McMahon resigned in 2009 and served about one year on the 黑料吃瓜网 Board of Education. Former Republican Gov. M. Jodi Rell nominated McMahon to fill a vacancy on the board.

Lawmakers approved her for the position on a bipartisan vote, but not without controversy over her qualifications. Former state Rep. Andy Fleischmann was among a group of Democrats who voiced concern during the confirmation process.

Speaking last month, Fleischmann said he opposed McMahon because she lacked education experience, and because he believes the wrestling company she operated promotes violent and sexual imagery that is inappropriate for children, he said.

Some also suspected McMahon鈥檚 nomination to the board was a political favor, Fleischmann said 鈥 a springboard into government service to help pad McMahon鈥檚 resume ahead of a potential run for office.

鈥淭he only evident connection between her and the role was the fact that she had been a supporter of Gov. Rell,鈥 he said.

Efforts to reach McMahon were unsuccessful. During a February 2009 hearing on her nomination, McMahon said she planned to be a teacher before starting a family and going into business. She said she was troubled by the declining reading and writing skills of youth, and described WWE鈥檚 work to promote positive messages for children, including programs that brought wrestling superstars into classrooms to encourage reading.

鈥淚'm not an educator,鈥 she said, according to an official transcript of the hearing, 鈥渂ut what you will have from me is my commitment of open-mindedness 鈥 . I will do everything I can to bring sides together from the community, from the public, from business leaders, and hopefully, from legislators to make our education the best it can be.鈥

鈥楴o sense of a divide鈥

McMahon also has a long track record with Sacred Heart, serving on its Board of Trustees for about 16 years, first from 2004 through 2017, and again since 2021, according to university spokesperson Deborah Noack. McMahon is currently the board鈥檚 treasurer.

She has also donated $5 million to the school. The student commons and dining hall inside are named after her.

鈥淟inda鈥檚 generosity to Sacred Heart over the years has been tremendous,鈥 university President John J. Petillo said in a written statement. 鈥淪he cares deeply about our students and understands our mission. We are grateful for her friendship. We are confident that Linda's leadership will bring enormous value to the education system, just as it has to Sacred Heart University.鈥

Republican candidate for U.S. Senate Linda McMahon waves at a rally in Milford, Conn., Saturday, Oct. 9, 2010.
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Republican candidate for U.S. Senate Linda McMahon waves at a rally in Milford, Conn., Saturday, Oct. 9, 2010.

McMahon attended meetings of the 黑料吃瓜网 Board of Education from 2009 through early 2010 before resigning her seat to run for the U.S. Senate.

Records show discord on the state board was rare during that time. Members took action on routine items, such as reviewing school improvement plans. Most votes were unanimous.

"I found Linda to be a very dedicated person who came completely and fully prepared to every meeting that we had," said Janet Finneran, who served with McMahon.

Michael Meotti, the state鈥檚 former higher education commissioner, said he remembers education policy had less political valence in that era.

鈥淭he level of contentiousness and everything else just didn't exist back then,鈥 said Meotti, who is also a former Democratic lawmaker in the state, and served on the Board of Education with McMahon.

鈥淭here was no sense of a divide,鈥 Meotti said. 鈥淭here was no sense of members of the board, whether they came from a background that was Democratic or Republican. It was just not that way at all.鈥

Conservative politics

It's clear where McMahon fits on the political spectrum today. A Republican, McMahon ran two unsuccessful Senate campaigns, losing to Democrats Richard Blumenthal in 2010 and Chris Murphy in 2012. She made national headlines for spending about $100 million on those losing bids for office, according to previous reporting from The New York Times.

McMahon later emerged as a key supporter of Trump, donating millions to get him elected, and leading the Small Business Administration during Trump鈥檚 first term. She is now helping to establish Trump鈥檚 second administration as co-chair of the Trump-Vance Transition Team.

Some local Democrats previously praised McMahon鈥檚 business acumen. During McMahon鈥檚 2017 confirmation hearing for SBA administrator, Blumenthal called her a 鈥渢ireless leader and a tenacious fighter.鈥

Murphy also spoke in support of McMahon鈥檚 SBA nomination at the time, saying 鈥減olitics can鈥檛 work if political grudges never die.鈥

鈥淧olitical adversaries have to find a way to work together after the fight is over,鈥 Murphy said. 鈥淚 have confidence that she is going to give good, sound counsel to President Trump when it comes to policy affecting small businesses.鈥

Small Business Administration Administrator Linda McMahon speaks during a news conference with President Donald Trump in Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Fla., Friday, March 29, 2019.
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Small Business Administration Administrator Linda McMahon speaks during a news conference with President Donald Trump in Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate in Palm Beach, Fla., Friday, March 29, 2019.

McMahon鈥檚 nomination for education secretary may prove more controversial.

A spokesperson for Murphy declined a request for comment because Murphy sits on the congressional committee that will hold McMahon鈥檚 confirmation hearing.

Blumenthal told 黑料吃瓜网 he鈥檚 leaning against voting to confirm McMahon.

鈥淚f she implements the Trump agenda, as the president elect has said she would, it would mean very strong cutbacks on aid to our high schools and elementary schools, as well as our community colleges,鈥 he said.

Future of education

The Department of Education could see sweeping changes. Trump has called for closing the department and shifting more responsibility to states. His platform also calls for cutting funding for schools that teach critical race theory or radical gender ideology.

Another cornerstone of the Republican platform is expanding school choice, which means giving parents more education options for their kids, such as educating them at home or sending them to charter schools. McMahon supports choice programs, writing in 2015 that children are too often stuck in failing schools.

鈥淐hoice and competition do not kill public schools, as some have feared; rather, they push all schools to be better,鈥 McMahon wrote. 鈥淚f parents are choosing the alternatives over failing neighborhood schools, those schools should recognize something needs to change. Every school should be a great school.鈥

Hamlet Hernandez, director of the educational leadership program at Quinnipiac University, said he thinks McMahon is a 鈥渧ery, very poor pick" for education secretary because of her relative lack of experience in the field. The federal government plays an important role in education by providing money to schools, and establishing broad policies, he said.

鈥淛ust because you ran a business, it doesn't make you eminently qualified to run a Department of Education that you have no experience in,鈥 he said.

But Ben Proto, chairman of the 黑料吃瓜网 Republican Party, rejects that notion. He said McMahon will be part of a fundamental shift in education in the United States.

鈥淎nybody who says the Department of Education is doing a good job in helping our students is ignoring history,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 think what you're going to see Linda do, in implementing the president's policies, is work to turn that around.鈥

黑料吃瓜网 Gov. Ned Lamont told television station WTNH that he knows McMahon well, and will collaborate with her if her nomination is confirmed.

鈥淚 need to have some friends in the Trump administration,鈥 Lamont said. 鈥淵ou know, given all the other choices out there, I think she'd be a pretty good secretary of education and I look forward to working with her."

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