James McGreevey
James McGreevey
James McGreevey is a former Governor of New Jersey, best known for his public acknowledgment of his sexual orientation and subsequent resignation in 2004. Born on August 6, 1957, in Jersey City, New Jersey, McGreevey served in various political roles, including as a state assemblyman, senator, and mayor of Woodbridge Township. His tenure as governor was marked by efforts to balance the state budget and promote job growth, though it was overshadowed by personal controversies that led to his resignation .
After stepping down from office, McGreevey embarked on a journey of personal transformation and public service. He pursued theological studies and was ordained as an Episcopal priest, focusing on issues such as prisoner reentry and addiction recovery. His experiences have informed his advocacy for criminal justice reform and LGBTQ+ rights, aiming to promote inclusivity and support for marginalized communities .
One of McGreevey's notable quotes is, "The arc of American history almost inevitably moves toward freedom. Whether it's Lincoln and the Emancipation Proclamation, the expansion of women's rights or, now, gay rights, I think there is an almost-inevitable march toward greater civil liberties" . Another poignant saying is, "I'm grateful for my brokenness. I'm grateful for my humility" . These reflections underscore his commitment to personal growth and societal progress.