Tom McGillvray

American politician
Tom McGillvray
Member of the Montana Senate
from the 23rd district
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 4, 2021
Preceded byRoger Webb
Member of the Montana House of Representatives
from the 50th district
In office
January 3, 2005 – January 7, 2013
Preceded byRick Ripley
Succeeded byDennis Lenz
Personal details
Born1957 (age 66–67)
Helena, Montana
Political partyRepublican
SpouseMargaret
Children3
ResidenceBillings, Montana
EducationMontana State University, (BS)

Tom McGillvray is an American politician and a Republican member of the Montana Senate. He was a member of the Montana House of Representatives from 2005 to 2013, where he represented House District 50. He currently represents the Billings, Montana, area. He served as House Majority Leader in 2011 legislative session, Assistant Republican leader in the 2009 legislative session and as Majority Whip during the 2007 legislative session.[1][2][3]

McGillvray served as Chairman of the Republican Legislative Campaign Committee from 2005 to 2009 and as Vice Chairman from 2009 to 2011.[2]

In the 2023 legislative session Sen. McGillvray served as Chairman of Senate Committee on Committees, Public Health, Ethics and Vice Chair of Senate Finance and Claims-Section D.

Personal life

McGillvray received a Bachelor of Science degree from Montana State University. He served as an Ameriprise Financial advisor from 1990 to 2017 and retired in 2017 to run for the Montana State Senate.[1][2]

McGillvray and his wife Margaret reside in Billings, Montana, and have three children.[1][2]

References

  1. ^ a b c "Copper Book: Lawmakers of Montana, Legislative Session of 2021". Montana State Legislature. Montana Legislative Services Division. p. 21. Retrieved June 18, 2021.
  2. ^ a b c d "Copper Book: Lawmakers of Montana, Legislative Session of 2011". Montana State Legislature. Montana Legislative Services Division. p. 31. Retrieved June 18, 2021.
  3. ^ Montana Legislature. "Tom McGillvray". Retrieved 8 March 2012.
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Members of the Montana Senate
68th Legislature (2023-2024)
President of the Senate
Jason Ellsworth (R)
President pro tempore
Kenneth Bogner (R)
Majority Leader
Steve Fitzpatrick (R)
Minority Leader
Pat Flowers (D)
  1. Mike Cuffe (R)
  2. Carl Glimm (R)
  3. Keith Regier (R)
  4. John Fuller (R)
  5. Mark Noland (R)
  6. Greg Hertz (R)
  7. Bob Brown (R)
  8. Susan Webber (D)
  9. Bruce Gillespie (R)
  10. Steve Fitzpatrick (R)
  11. Daniel Emrich (R)
  12. Wendy McKamey (R)
  13. Jeremy Trebas (R)
  14. Russel Tempel (R)
  15. Dan Bartel (R)
  16. Mike Fox (D)
  17. Mike Lang (R)
  18. Steve Hinebauch (R)
  19. Kenneth Bogner (R)
  20. Barry Usher (R)
  21. Jason Small (R)
  22. Daniel Zolnikov (R)
  23. Tom McGillvray (R)
  24. Kathy Kelker (D)
  25. Jen Gross (D)
  26. Chris Friedel (R)
  27. Dennis Lenz (R)
  28. Brad Molnar (R)
  29. Forrest Mandeville (R)
  30. John Esp (R)
  31. Christopher Pope (D)
  32. Pat Flowers (D)
  33. Denise Hayman (D)
  34. Shelley Vance (R)
  35. Walt Sales (R)
  36. Jeffrey Welborn (R)
  37. Ryan Lynch (D)
  38. Edith McClafferty (D)
  39. Terry Vermeire (R)
  40. Becky Beard (R)
  41. Janet Ellis (D)
  42. Mary Ann Dunwell (D)
  43. Jason Ellsworth (R)
  44. Theresa Manzella (R)
  45. Ellie Boldman (D)
  46. Shannon O'Brien (D)
  47. Daniel Salomon (R)
  48. Shane Morigeau (D)
  49. Willis Curdy (D)
  50. Andrea Olsen (D)


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