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Reed V. Hillman

Reed V. Hillman
Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from the 1st Hampden District
In office
1999–2005
Preceded by Patrick Landers
Succeeded by Todd Smola
Personal details
Born (1948-11-30) November 30, 1948 (age 68)
Waltham, Massachusetts
Political party Republican
Residence Sturbridge, Massachusetts
Alma mater Babson College
Suffolk University Law School
Occupation Massachusetts State Trooper
Politician

Reed V. Hillman (born November 30, 1948 in Waltham, Massachusetts) is an American law enforcement officer and politician who was the Republican nominee for Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts for the 2006 gubernatorial election in Massachusetts, as well as a former Massachusetts State Representative. He currently lives in Sturbridge, Massachusetts with his wife and two children.

Hillman was born and raised in Newton, graduating from Newton North High School in 1966. Hillman's father was a World War II veteran and his mother stayed at home to take care of her four children, of which Reed was the oldest.

Hillman graduated from Suffolk Law School in 1974 and continued to pass the bar exam. The same year Hillman would begin his 25 year career with the Massachusetts State Police.

In 1996, Hillman was named Superintendent of the State Police by Governor William Weld. Hillman became responsible for more than 2,600 law enforcement personnel and an annual budget of over $200 million. Among Hillman's accomplishments as Superintendent were the creation of the state police affirmative action program and the construction of new statewide crime labs.

Though his service as superintendent of the Massachusetts State Police generally received praise, it also received some criticism from feminists. This criticism stems from a policy of placing pregnant female troopers on restricted duty.

In 1999, Hillman retired from the State Police and decided to run for State Representative in a special election. Hillman was successful and became vocal in the Massachusetts State Legislature. His most passionate issues were those of public safety, including his support for the Amber Alert, expanding the State Police DNA database, and tougher drunk driving legislation.


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