Beverly Marrero

Beverly Marrero

Beverly Marrero (born January 23, 1939 in Memphis, Tennessee) is an American politician and a Democratic member of the Tennessee Senate District 30, which is a part of Shelby County. She was first elected to the 103rd General Assembly in the House by-election [http://www.state.tn.us/sos/election/results/2003-12/house_89.pdf] after Rep. Carol Chumney resigned to become a member of the Memphis City Council. [http://web.archive.org/web/20050309215833/www.carolchumney.org/news.html]

In the House, she was Secretary of the Children and Family Affairs Committee, and a member of the Government Operations Committee. She chairs the Family Justice Subcommittee, and is a member of the Health and Human Resources Committee, the Domestic Relations Subcommittee, and the Public Health and Family Assistance Subcommittee. At the 1976 Democratic National Convention, she represented Tennessee on the Rules Committee. [ [http://www.legislature.state.tn.us/house/members/h89.htm Beverly Marrero's profile at the Tennessee General Assembly website] ] She is a member of the Tennessee Economic Council on Women. [ [http://www.state.tn.us/sos/ecw/members.htm "Economic Council on Women - Members", State of Tennessee. 2006.] ]

In March 2007, Marrero won special election for the state senate seat vacated by newly elected U.S. Representative Steve Cohen. [ [http://support.tennessean.com/blogs/?p=1629 The Tennessean, Marrero elected] ] She is currently the Vice Chair of the Government Operations Committee and serves of the Judiciary Committee for the 2007 Legislative Session. [ [http://www.legislature.state.tn.us/ Tennessee General Assembly] ]

Beverly Marrero was one of only seven members of the House to vote against a measure to hold a referendum advocating amending the Tennessee State Constitution to ban gay marriage. [ [http://66.45.13.138/index.cfm?section=9&screen=news&news_id=40054 "Anti-gay marriage amendment passes". Skip Cauthorn. Nashville City Paper. March 18, 2005.] ] In April 2006, in the Public Health and Family Assistance Subcommittee, Marrero voted against another proposed amendment [ [http://www.knoxnews.com/kns/state/article/0,1406,KNS_348_4617010,00.html " Abortion proposal defeated in House". Tom Humphrey. Knox News. April 13, 2006.] ] that would have removed all guarantees of a right to an abortion from the state constitution. [ [http://www.nashvillecitypaper.com/index.cfm?section_id=33&screen=news&news_id=49111 "Anti-abortion amendment killed in House panel". John Rodgers. Nashville City Paper. April 12, 2006.] ] Marrero also sponsored a bill to stop death penalty executions for three years, while a newly created committee would perform a study of the fairness of death penalty administration. [ [http://www.t-g.com/story/1146749.html "Death penalty delay sought by lawmakers". Clint Confehr. Shelbyville-Times Gazette. April 3, 2006.] ]

Before entering politics, Beverly Marrero was a real estate consultant. She began politics working for the election of John F. Kennedy by going door to door in her neighborhood. She worked in Tennessee, Missouri, Ohio, and New Hampshire for Jimmy Carter's campaign.

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