- Barbara Vucanovich
Infobox_Congressman
name=Barbara Vucanovich
state=Nevada
district=2nd
term_start =January 3 ,1983
term_end =January 3 ,1997
preceded= District created,James David Santini in at-large district
succeeded=Jim Gibbons
date of birth= birth date and age|1921|6|22
place of birth=Camp Dix ,New Jersey
dead = alive
date of death=
place of death=
residence=
spouse=Henry Bugden (divorced), Kenneth Dillon (deceased), George Vucanovich
profession=
religion=
party=Republican|Barbara Farrell Vucanovich (born
June 22 ,1921 ) is a U.S. Republicanpolitician , the first woman to representNevada in theUnited States House of Representatives , where she served from 1983 to 1997.Background
Vucanovich was born in
Camp Dix ,New Jersey . Her father wasThomas Farrell , of Irish ancestry fromTroy, New York ; between the wars he was chief engineer for theNew York State Department of Public Works, and duringWorld War II rejoined the Army to become Deputy Commanding General of theManhattan Project . Her mother, Maria Ynez White, was of English and Hispanic ancestry fromSouthern California . Barbara grew up inAlbany, New York and attended a private, all-girls school. She received her college education fromManhattanville College . She married James Henry Bugden at the age of 18, but became separated when her husband was assigned overseas during the war. She was employed by several New York businesses during the 1940s. In 1949 she moved toReno, Nevada and obtained a divorce. She married Kenneth Dillon in 1950, a founding partner in the law firm Vargas, Dillon, and Bartlett. She became a widow on Dillon's death in 1964. She married George Vucanovich in 1965; George introduced her toPaul Laxalt .cite book
title=Barbara F. Vucanovich
author=Patricia D. Cafferata
publisher=University of Nevada Press
date=2005
pages=1–26]Political career
In 1974, Vucanovich got her first taste of politics when she was hired as a staff member for Nevada Senator Paul Laxalt.
When Nevada earned a new congressional district after the
1980 Census , Laxalt urged Vucanovich to run. She won handily and served in Congress from 1983 until her retirement in 1997. She only faced serious opposition once, in 1992.Shortly after starting in office, she was diagnosed and had surgery for breast cancer in early 1983. Vucanovich served as of the
House Committee on Post Office and Civil Service , before being promoted to theHouse Committee on Veterans' Affairs . She also served on the Appropriations Subcommittee on Military Construction. She was a member of the Conservative Opportunity Society, a group led byNewt Gingrich with the goal of achieving Republican control of the House of Representatives, which was accomplished in the 1994 election. She helped draft two of the ten bills that were part of the Contract with America. She served on the Presidential Debate Commission from 1987 to 1997.cite book
title="ibid."
pages=153–231]Retirement
Since her retirement, Vucanovich has continued to work in politics, mainly serving on external committees.
Her daughter, Patricia Dillon Cafferata, has served as Nevada State Treasurer and as District Attorney in three Nevada counties, and is also Vucanovich's biographer.
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