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Matt Bevin Biography

Matt Bevin is one of the most popular and richest Politician who was born on January 9, 1967 in Denver, Colorado, United States. Born on the 9th of January of 1967 located in Denver, Colorado, Matt Bevin was the second child of six who were the children of Avery Bevin and Louise Bevin. He was raised in the city in Shelburne, New Hampshire, in a tiny farm that was which was heated through wood fired stoves. His father was employed at an industrial wood mill, and his mother was employed part-time as a nurse in the hospitals admissions division. The family raised animals and grew a lot of themselves food. At the age of six, Bevin earned money through packaging seeds and selling them to his friends. Bevin attributes his involvement in 4-H, where he was active as the president of local and county chapters , as well as an official on the state’s teen council for helping to develop his leadership and public speaking capabilities. He was also a member of County’s Dairy Club.

After being off for eight weeks to complete an 3800 mile (6,100 km) cycle ride across Oregon through Florida, Bevin enlisted in the United States Army and was promoted to second lieutenant. The year 1990 was the first time he attended an eight-week junior officer maintenance course located at Fort Knox in Kentucky. He later said that the location was reminiscent of the place the place where he was raised, and that if he could have the chance to have an entire family there, he’d love to have it. The unit he was in was the 25th Field Artillery Regiment of the Army’s 5th Mechanized Infantry Division at Fort Polk in Louisiana. In the course of his duty was also training in Fort Sill in Oklahoma, taking 40 credit minutes in Central Michigan University coursework offered on the base. He was promoted into the ranks of captain getting the Army Achievement Medal, National Defense Service Medal, Army Service Ribbon, Parachutist Badge and Army Commendation Medal with one Oak Leaf Cluster – before becoming a member of the Army Reserve in 1993. He was released from his Individual Ready Reserve in 2003.

After leaving active duty in 1993, Bevin worked as a financial consultant for SEI Investments Company in Pennsylvania and Boston, then served as a vice president with Putnam Investments. In 1999, he was offered a stake in National Asset Management and moved to Kentucky to take the job. After the firm was sold in 2003, Bevin recruited a group of managers from National City Corp. to found Integrity Asset Management. The company was handling more than $1 billion in investments when Bevin sold it to Munder Capital Management of Michigan in 2011.

While stationed at Fort Polk, Bevin went on a blind date with his future wife, Glenna. At the time, Glenna was a divorced single mother of a 5-year-old daughter who was born during her first marriage to an abusive husband. The two married in 1996 and had five additional children. After Glenna’s remarriage, her daughter, Brittiney, took her adoptive father’s last name. In 2003, 17-year-old Brittiney was killed in a car accident near the family’s home. In memory of their daughter, the Bevins created Brittiney’s Wish, a non-profit organization that funds domestic and international mission trips for high school students, and started an endowment that allowed Louisville’s Southern Baptist Theological Seminary to open its Bevin Center for Missions Mobilization in 2012.

Bevin was born in Denver, Colorado, and raised in Shelburne, New Hampshire, Bevin completed his bachelor’s degree from Washington and Lee University in 1989. He then was active for four years in service with the U.S. Army, attaining the rank of captain. He made a fortune through investments and relocated into Louisville, Kentucky, in 1999. He was the president of Bevin Brothers Manufacturing Company, one of the few remaining American Bell Foundries.

NameMatt Bevin
First NameMatt
Last NameBevin
OccupationPolitician
BirthdayJanuary 9
Birth Year1967
Place of BirthDenver
Home TownColorado
Birth CountryUnited States
Birth SignCapricorn
Full/Birth Name
FatherNot Available
MotherNot Available
SiblingsNot Available
SpouseGlenna Bevin
Children(s)Sophia Bevin, Isaac Bevin, Brittiney Bevin, MORE

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McConnell launched ads accusing Bevin of taking taxpayer bailouts, citing his acceptance of state grants to rebuild Bevin Brothers. Bevin responded with ads accusing McConnell of voting for higher taxes, government bailouts, increases in the debt ceiling, and confirmation of liberal judicial nominees. McConnell’s next ad featured Bevin telling an audience “I have no tax delinquency problem, nor have I ever,” then claimed his businesses had failed to pay taxes eight times and Bevin was late on a tax payment on his $1.2 million vacation home in Greenwood, Maine, in 2007. PolitiFact.com rated the ad “Mostly False”, saying that Bevin Brothers incurred the delinquent taxes in 2008 and the second quarter of 2009, when the extent of Bevin’s involvement with the company was “unclear”. Regarding the vacation home, PolitiFact noted that Bevin’s escrow company changed in 2007, and the new company failed to pay the property taxes on the home from escrow on time. Town records show that the taxes were paid by February 2009, and Bevin had paid them on-time every year before and after 2007. McConnell’s third ad in as many weeks targeted Bevin for falsely claiming on his LinkedIn page that he attended a seminar affiliated with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The three-year program, which Bevin attended from 2006 to 2008, was actually sponsored by the MIT Enterprise Forum, which is technically unaffiliated with MIT. The discrepancy was first reported by The Hill in March 2013, and was clarified on his LinkedIn page at that time.

Matt Bevin Net Worth

Matt Bevin is one of the richest Politician from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Matt Bevin's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

Matthew Griswold Bevin (/”b E v I N / born on January 9, 1997) is an American politician and businessman who was the Governor for the state of Kentucky from 2015 until 2019. Bevin is the 3rd Republican chosen Kentucky Governor since World War II, after Ernie Fletcher (2003-2007) and Louie Nunn (1967-1971).

In the beginning, Bevin attended a modest Christian school, in the tenth grade Bevin was enrolled as a student on Gould Academy, a private high school located across from the border of Maine located in Bethel, Maine. The school paid for his tuition with an array of financial aid and earnings from a dishwashing job on campus and various summer employment. After graduating, he enrolled at Washington and Lee University in Lexington, Virginia, on the partial ROTC scholarship. In the course of his studies and his studies abroad, he spent time in Japan and was able to speak fluent Japanese. He was awarded an Associate of Arts degree in East Asian Studies in 1989.

Less than three weeks before the primary, Comer’s former girlfriend told The Courier-Journal in a letter that Comer had abused her physically and mentally in 1991 and that he had accompanied her to an abortion clinic. Other newspapers, including the Lexington Herald-Leader, which cited the Courier-Journal, then reported the allegations. The Lexington Herald-Leader had reported earlier that the Lexington-area blogger who had been publishing stories about the allegations for months had been in contact with the husband of Heiner’s running mate, K. C. Crosbie.

Net Worth$5 Million
SalaryUnder Review
Source of IncomePolitician
CarsNot Available
HouseLiving in own house.

In 2008, Bevin took over management of the struggling Bevin Brothers Manufacturing Company of East Hampton, Connecticut. Founded in 1832 by Bevin’s great-great-great grandfather and remaining in the family continuously since, Bevin Bros. is the last American company that exclusively manufactures bells. By 2011, the company owed $116,000 in delinquent taxes and was named the number one delinquent tax firm in East Hampton. Collectively, the Bevins decided that Matt was the only family member with the business acumen and financial wherewithal to keep the company solvent. There are indications that Bevin became the company’s president in 2008, although he claims it was in 2011. By 2012, the company’s delinquent taxes had been paid.

Bevin said that in 2011, Mitch McConnell recruited him to challenge incumbent Democrat John Yarmuth to represent Kentucky’s 3rd congressional district in 2012. McConnell’s chief of staff said Bevin requested the meeting and McConnell never asked Bevin to enter the race. Ultimately, Bevin and his advisors decided that legislative redistricting had made Yarmuth’s district unwinnable for a Republican, and Bevin chose not to run.

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Conway continued McConnell’s line of attack on Bevin’s finances, specifically the issue of delinquent taxes. While McConnell’s charges involved delinquent taxes against Bevin Brothers Manufacturing, Theo Keith of Louisville’s WAVE reported in June that Bevin had been late at least 10 times paying property taxes on his vacation homes in Maine and Louisiana between 2002 and 2009. He further reported in July that Bevin’s company, Integrity Holdings, also had multiple past delinquency issues. In total, Keith estimated that Bevin had paid about $1,800 in penalties for late tax payments. Bevin became irritated with Keith’s reporting and refused to answer questions from him at subsequent press conferences; he did not buy ads on WAVE, despite running ads on Louisville’s other three network broadcast stations. The Associated Press’ Adam Beam eventually reported that Bevin had paid his taxes late on 30 different occasions. In an October interview with Beam, Bevin said, “Sometimes you do pay it late and you pay interest on having paid it late. But you pay the taxes. … You do this all the time in business.” He added that his critics “could have done just as breathless a story of all the times I paid my taxes early and gotten a discount on it.” He also reiterated that, as of the time of the interview, he had paid all of his taxes: “Do I actually owe taxes to anyone, anywhere? The answer is no.”

A lightning strike sparked a fire that destroyed the factory on May 27, 2012. Although he carried little more than liability insurance on the business and his losses were compounded by looters who stole 4,500 bells, Bevin vowed to rebuild, telling the Hartford Courant, “I’m a Bevin, and Bevins make bells.” In late June 2012, Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloy announced that Bevin Brothers would receive $100,000 in grants from the state’s Small Business Express program to assist in the rebuilding effort. Flanked by Senator Richard Blumenthal, Bevin announced in July 2012 that he would sell souvenirs including T-shirts, and bells and bricks salvaged from the gutted factory, to raise additional funds for rebuilding. Working from a temporary location, the company resumed limited production in September 2012.

Who is Matt Bevin Dating?

According to our records, Matt Bevin married to Glenna Bevin . As of December 1, 2023, Matt Bevin’s is not dating anyone.

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In 2011, Bevin took all of his children out of school for a year for a 26,000-mile (42,000 km) tour of the United States, visiting sites of educational or historical interest, including the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, Tennessee, where Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated and the Topeka, Kansas, schoolhouse at the center of the landmark Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court decision. After their application to adopt a daughter from Kentucky’s foster care system was denied because they already had five children, the Bevins adopted four children – between the ages of 2 and 10 – from Ethiopia in June 2012. By 2015, Bevin said all of his children were homeschooled. To avoid disruptions in the children’s schooling, the Bevins opted not to move into the Kentucky Governor’s Mansion immediately after Bevin’s election as governor in November 2015, instead waiting until after the school year ended in August 2016. The eleven-member Bevin family is the largest to inhabit the mansion since it was constructed in 1914. The family also retains their pre-election home in Louisville.

Facts & Trivia

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Two weeks after filing suit against Planned Parenthood, Bevin sued EMW Women’s Clinic in Lexington, claiming that it was an unlicensed abortion facility. The clinic had been operating without a license under an exemption granted to private physicians’ offices, but an inspection of the clinic – the first conducted since 2006 – revealed that the facility performed abortions exclusively. Inspectors also reported “several unsafe and unsanitary conditions” including the presence of expired medications. EMW ceased performing abortions March 9, pending the outcome of the lawsuit. On March 18, Fayette County Circuit Judge Ernesto Scorsone declined to issue a cease and desist order to EMW, finding that the first trimester abortions performed there “do not require sedation or the services of an anesthesiologist”, suggesting that the clinic was a physician’s office. Scorsone also said the clinic served the public interest by providing abortion services for the eastern half of the state. The administration appealed Scorsone’s decision, and on June 15, a three-judge panel from the Kentucky Court of Appeals ruled Scorsone’s decision in error and issued a temporary injunction against EMW, prohibiting them from performing abortions until and unless the case was eventually resolved in its favor. The Kentucky Supreme Court sustained the injunction in August.

How much does the governor of Kentucky get paid?

Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky
FormationJune 4, 1792
DeputyLieutenant Governor of the Commonwealth of Kentucky
Salary$145,992 (2018)
Websitegovernor.ky.gov

Where was Matt Bevin born?

Denver, CO

Who did Bevin run against?

Despite trailing in most pre-election polls, Republican nominee Matt Bevin defeated Democratic nominee Jack Conway by a margin of 52.5% to 43.8% in the general election. Statewide turnout in this election was 30%.

Who ran for Kentucky governor?

NomineeAndy BeshearMatt Bevin
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Running mateJacqueline ColemanRalph Alvarado
Popular vote709,890704,754
Percentage49.2%48.8%

How much does the lieutenant governor of Kentucky make?

Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky
Term lengthFour years, renewable once
Inaugural holderAlexander Scott Bullitt (1800)
FormationKentucky Constitution
Salary$124,113.60
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