'Bob Kiss' (born
April 1,
1947) was a member of the
Vermont House of Representatives from January of 2001 until he stepped down upon assuming office as mayor of
Burlington, following his election to that office on March 7, 2006. In the election, he prevailed over opponents
Hinda Miller,
Democrat, and
Kevin Curley,
Republican. He is a member of the
Progressive Coalition and one of a handful of Progressives who have held seats in the
Vermont House of Representatives.
Biography
Kiss has blue-collar roots, having grown up as the son of a
union worker in
Kenosha, Wisconsin. He was a high school basketball player and captain of the tennis team. After having graduated with a
B.A. in
Political Science from
Knox College in 1969, he joined the
Peace Corps, where he trained in
Malaysia for 14 weeks. Although called up by a
draft board for military service, he was granted
conscientious objector status and performed alternative service at a hospital in
Boston.
Since 1971, when he moved to Burlington, he has been working in the human services field. In 1981, Kiss was hired as director of the Community Action program for
Chittenden County, a
low-income advocacy group. Six years later, he became head of Community Action's umbrella organization, the Champlain Valley Office of Economic Opportunity. Kiss remained head of the CVOEO until 1999. He also served on the boards of the Burlington Housing authority and the committee on temporary shelter during this time.
Legislative record
Kiss was successfully elected to a seat in the Vermont House of Representatives in 2000 as the standard-bearer of the Progressive Party. He quickly earned the respect of his colleagues and was subsequently anointed leader of the Progressive Party
Caucus. He sponsored legislation on
whistle blower protection for health care workers, rental housing health and safety, and outdoor lighting.
Kiss represented the
Chittenden 3-4 House district. He stepped down from the legislature on
April 1,
2006 after being elected mayor of
Burlington. Governor
James Douglas appointed
Christopher A Pearson, also a Progressive, to serve the remainder of Kiss's term.
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Affiliations
He is a member of the
Mayors Against Illegal Guns Coalition[1], a
bi-partisan group with a stated goal of "making the public safer by getting illegal guns off the streets." The Coalition is co-chaired by by
Boston Mayor
Thomas Menino and
New York City Mayor
Michael Bloomberg.
Personal
Kiss lives in a Burlington
duplex with his companion of more than 30 years, Jackie Majoros, and next door to his partner's son, Matt Wohl, his partner's son's girlfriend, Angela Smith, and their son, Jacob Wohl. In his free time he enjoys traveling, tennis, basketball, hiking, and snowshoeing.
References
1. Mayors Against Illegal Guns: Coalition Members