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Tom Capella was born on 1 April, 1965, is a Lawyer. Discover Tom Capella's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 59 years old?
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Tom Capella Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Tom Capella's Wife?
His wife is Stephanie Carroll Capella
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Bernard Joseph, Jr., and Lillian McCormack Capella |
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Sophie and Eliza Jane Capella |
Tom Capella Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Tom Capella worth at the age of 59 years old? Tom Capella’s income source is mostly from being a successful Lawyer. He is from . We have estimated
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Capella won his second full term as assessor without opposition in the primary election held on October 24, 2015.
Capella is the youngest of ten children of Bernard Joseph Capella, Jr., and the former Lillian McCormack, both deceased. His sister, Mary Jane Capella Silva, an educator and the second oldest of the children, died at the age of sixty on September 2, 2012. He graduated in 1983 from the Roman Catholic Jesuit High School in New Orleans. He earned a Bachelor of Science in management in 1987 from Tulane University and a law degree in 1993 from the Tulane University Law School, also in New Orleans, where he maintains his legal practice. He resides in Metairie in Jefferson Parish with his wife, the former Stephanie Carroll, a former parochial school teacher, and their two daughters, Sophie and Eliza Jane Capella.
Elton M. Lagasse (elected without opposition to full term in 2011)
Thomas John "Tom" Capella
2011–
In 2007, Capella won a second term on the council by a wide margin, 78,531 votes (79.9 percent) to 19,714 (20.1 percent) for the Democrat Fred "Ed" Mathew. Capella left the council in 2011 upon his victory in a special election for Jefferson Parish assessor to succeed Lawrence E. Chehardy, a Republican who retired after thirty-four years in the position in order to return to his law practice. Capella won the post with 32,857 votes (74.3 percent) over two other Republicans and an Independent. Like his predecessor, Chehardy, Capella is a staunch advocate of the $75,000 homestead exemption in Louisiana. In 2013, Capella sent a letter to constituents arguing for the exemption and reminding voters that the renewal of property taxes on their ballots the following month would mean an increase in their 2013 tax bills. Voters then rejected the tax renewals except for fire protection.
Thomas John "Tom" Capella
2004–2011
A victim of redistricting adverse to his political interest, Capella did not seek reelection to the House to a full term and was succeeded by a Democrat, Cheryl Gray. Instead he was narrowly elected in 2003 to an at-large position on the Jefferson Parish Council. He unseated the veteran Division B member, Edmond Joseph "Ed" Muniz, by 973 votes: 65,721 (50.4 percent) to 64,748 (49.6 percent).
On November 24, 2001, Capella narrowly won a low-turnout special election to succeed Republican Representative Jim Donelon, who resigned effective June 30 to become the assistant state insurance commissioner under J. Robert Wooley, a Democrat. When Wooley later resigned as commissioner, Donelon moved up to the top spot on an interim basis and was elected in 2006 to the position, which he still holds. Capella polled 1,861 votes (50.6 percent) to runner-up fellow Republican Dianna Dyer's 1,489 (40.5 percent). Two other candidates held the remaining 9 percent of the ballots cast.
Thomas John "Tom" Capella
2001–2004
Capella's abbreviated term in the House corresponded with the second administration of Republican Governor Murphy J. Foster, Jr., who credited Capella with saving the Taylor Opportunity Program for Students, or TOPS scholarships, adopted in 1998 and named for its key proponent, New Orleans businessman Patrick F. Taylor. The program particularly benefits the middle class. Capella was a member of the House Insurance and Judiciary committees. He co-authored the Louisiana Anti-Terrorism Act and worked for the rights of military service personnel. He sponsored the creation of the Governor's Advisory Commission on Coastal Restoration and Conservation. He worked to obtain economic development projects for municipalities.
Thomas John Capella, known as Tom Capella (born April 1965), is a lawyer in his native New Orleans, Louisiana, who has been since 2011 the tax assessor of suburban Jefferson Parish. From 2001 to 2004, he was a Republican member of the Louisiana House of Representatives for District 98 in Jefferson Parish.