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Tom Corbett holds a bachelor's degree from Lebanon Valley College and a J.D. from St. Mary's University School of Law. He served in the Pennsylvania Army National Guard, reaching the rank of Captain. Corbett's early career included roles as an Assistant District Attorney and Assistant U.S. Attorney, followed by private practice and local government service. He then served as U.S. Attorney for Western Pennsylvania and advised a gubernatorial campaign before taking a corporate role as General Counsel for Waste Management, Inc. Corbett has held significant public office, serving as Attorney General of Pennsylvania and Governor of Pennsylvania. Post-gubernatorial, he registered as a lobbyist and became a Distinguished Executive in Residence at Duquesne University.
Tom Corbett's political identity is marked by a curious blend of fiscal conservatism and surprising environmental stances. His opposition to a natural gas extraction tax, coupled with the implementation of the Marcellus Shale Law, showcases an unexpected convergence on economic and environmental policies. Corbett's ideological agility is further illustrated by his contradictory approaches to education funding and job creation, revealing a highly localized strategy focused on regional industrial interests. His rhetoric, often controversial, as seen in his comments on same-sex marriage, adds another layer of complexity to his public persona.