- Nancy Nathanson
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Nancy Nathanson Member of the Oregon House of Representatives
from the 13th districtIncumbent Assumed office
2006Preceded by Robert Ackerman Member of Eugene City Council from the 8th Ward In office
1993–2004Preceded by Roger Rutan Succeeded by Unknown Personal details Born 1951
Dallas, TexasPolitical party Democratic Spouse(s) Steve Robinson Residence Eugene, Oregon Alma mater Northwestern University, University of Oregon (BS) Profession Supervisor Signature Nancy Nathanson (born 1951 in Dallas, Texas[1]) is a Democratic member of the Oregon House of Representatives, representing the 13th district. Nathanson attended Northwestern University, and later the University of Oregon where she received a Bachelor of Science in urban geography.[1]
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Political career
Eugene City Council
In 1992, Nathanson was elected to the Eugene City Council, succeeding Roger Rutan in Ward 8.[2] During her time on the council, Nathanson received multiple awards including; the "Outstanding Elected Official Award," presented by the Lane Council of Governments in 2001; the "James C. Richards Memorial Award," presented by the League of Oregon Cities in 2004; and the "West Eugene Wetlands Award," presented by the Wetland Executive Team in 2005.[3] Nathanson ran for Mayor of Eugene in 2004,[4] but lost in the primary election to her opponent, and current mayor Kitty Piercy.[5]
Oregon House of Representatives
In 2006, Nathanson was elected to her first term in the Oregon House of Representatives, defeating the Republican candidate Monica Johnson.[6] According to The Oregonian, Nathanson votes with Democrats 98.68% of the time, and misses votes 0.66% of the time.[7]
Endorsements
According to Nathanson, she is endorsed by multiple organizations including the Oregon AFL-CIO, Planned Parenthood, the Amalgamated Transit Union, Basic Rights Oregon, the American Federation of Teachers, the United Transportation Union, and Stand for Children.[3]
Committee assignments
- Committee on Ways and Means (Vice-Chair)
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- Subcommittee On Capital Construction and Info Technology
- Subcommittee On General Government (Co-Chair)
- Subcommittee On Public Safety
Personal
Nathanson resides in Eugene, Oregon, with her husband Steve Robinson.[3] Nathanson moved to Eugene in 1973.[3] She attended Hillcrest High School in Dallas, Texas. She was also a tap dance instructor in Eugene for several years.[3][8][9][10] Nathanson named United States Representative Peter DeFazio as an Oregonian who inspires her in an interview with BlueOregon.[11]
References
- ^ a b "Representative Nancy Nathanson (OR)". Project Vote Smart. votesmart.org. http://www.votesmart.org/bio.php?can_id=58128. Retrieved March 9, 2010.
- ^ "Shifting city councils". Eugene Register-Guard. November 6, 1992. http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=228VAAAAIBAJ&sjid=fuoDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6011,1128350&dq=nancy+nathanson&hl=en. Retrieved March 9, 2010.
- ^ a b c d e "About Nancy". Nancy Nathanson for State Representative. nancynathanson.org. http://www.nancynathanson.org/aboutnancy.html. Retrieved March 9, 2010.
- ^ Parker Howell (May 12, 2004). "Nancy Nathanson supported by big names in mayoral race". Oregon Daily Emerald. dailyemerald.com. http://www.dailyemerald.com/2.2358/nancy-nathanson-supported-by-big-names-in-mayoral-race-1.213224. Retrieved March 9, 2010.
- ^ "Some Nathanson supporters were waiting for the general election race". Eugene Register-Guard. June 25, 2004. http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=oHsVAAAAIBAJ&sjid=6esDAAAAIBAJ&pg=3650,5661307&dq=nancy+nathanson&hl=en. Retrieved March 9, 2010.[dead link]
- ^ "November 7, 2006, General Election Abstracts of Votes". State of Oregon. sos.state.or.us. http://www.sos.state.or.us/elections/nov72006/results/sr.pdf. Retrieved March 9, 2010.
- ^ "Representative Nancy Nathanson". The Oregonian. gov.oregonlive.com. http://gov.oregonlive.com/legislators/Nancy-Nathanson/. Retrieved March 9, 2010.
- ^ Meet the Democrats: Nancy Nathanson
- ^ Northwest Interlibrary Loan and Resource Sharing Conference 2008
- ^ About Nancy
- ^ "Meet the Democrats: Nancy Nathanson". BlueOregon. blueoregon.com. January 5, 200. http://www.blueoregon.com/2007/01/meet_the_democr.html. Retrieved March 9, 2010.
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Members of the Oregon House of Representatives 76th Legislative Assembly (2011-2012)
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