- Kay Katz
Infobox_State Representative
name= Kay Kellogg Katz
caption= State Representative Kay Kellogg Katz, Monroe Republican
office= Louisiana State Representative District 16 (Ouachita Parish)
term_start= 2000
term_end=
preceded= Jimmy N. Dimos
succeeded=Incumbent
birth_date= 1938
spouse=Ben S. Katz (born also 1938)
party= Republican
occupation=Formerteacher , former Monroe city council member
religion=Presbyterian
footnotes=State Representative Katz has held high positions in theLouisiana Republican Party, and her husband is the only Republican member of the MonroeCity Council .Kay Kellogg Katz (born 1938) is a Republican member of the
Louisiana House of Representatives from Monroe, the seat ofOuachita Parish in northeasternLouisiana . She is also the departing Louisiana Republican national committeewoman and therefore has been a member of theRepublican National Committee . She has endorsedU.S. Senator John McCain ofArizona for the 2008 Republican presidential nomination, as has Louisiana Republican National Committeeman Ross Little, Jr., of Lafayette. Katz will be succeeded as national committeewoman byRuth Ulrich , the producer and announcer of theMoon Griffon radiotalk show program based in Monroe.In 2008, Katz was elected treasurer of the Louisiana Legislative Women's Caucus for a term ending on
June 30 ,2009 . [ [http://www.2theadvocate.com/news/20637984.html?index=27&c=y 2theadvocate.com | News | Political briefs for June 22, 2008 — Baton Rouge, LA ] ]Katz defeated fellow Republican Ben Marshall, a former Ouachita Parish police juror [equivalent of county commissioner in most states] , in her bid for a third term in House District 16 in the
nonpartisan blanket primary onOctober 20 ,2007 . Katz received 8,617 votes (64 percent) to Marshall's 4,116 (31 percent); a No-Party candidate, Benjamin P. Arnold, received 749 votes (6 percent).Prior to her legislative service, which began in 2000, Katz was a member of the Monroe City Council, having served as council chairman and as a member of the Street Improvement Committee.
Katz is a graduate of Neville High School in Monroe. She procured a
bachelor of arts degree in English fromMississippi State University at Starkville. She is a former teacher.With a long history of civic involvement, Katz is active with the
Parent Teacher Association ,Rotary International ,American Heart Association , Ouachita Parish Recycling Commission, Monroe Tree Board, Fort Miro chapter of theDaughters of the American Revolution , Monroe Airport Advisory Board,Cerebral Palsy Telethon, Monroe Garden Club, and theUniversity of Louisiana at Monroe Tomahawk Club. She was named "Woman of the Year" by the Monroe Quota Club.A patron of the arts, she is active in the Monroe Symphony and has served on the boards of both the Northeast Louisiana Arts Council and the Louisiana State Arts Council. She was vice president of the Monroe
Little Theatre during the organization and construction of the children's section. In 2000, the Louisiana Museum Association selected her as "Legislator of the Year" in her first year in office. She has been associated with the Masur Museum, ULM Art Department, and ULM Foundation for the Performing Arts, Children's Museum, Twin City (Monroe/West Monroe Ballet, and Masterworks Chorus.In her initial election to succeed Democrat
Jimmy N. Dimos , who was elected to a judgeship, Katz led the October 1999nonpartisan blanket primary with 6,039 votes (49 percent). Fellow Republican Tony Cain finished second with 3,010 votes (24 percent) and decided not to pursue ageneral election campaign against Katz,. She was hence automatically elected based on her primary showing. A Democrat, Dan Street, finished third with 2,944 votes (also 24 percent), and a "No Party" candidate, Chuck James polled 403 votes (3 percent). Katz was unopposed for her second term in the 2003 primary.In the Louisiana House, she serves on three committees: Health and Welfare, Transportation, Highways and Public Works, and Municipal, Parochial and Cultural Affairs. In the legislature, Katz is considered one of the more consistent conservative members. Since 2004, for instance, she has been rated 100 percent by to the
Louisiana Family Forum . She is also highly ranked by thetrade association , the Louisiana Association of Business and Industry.She is married to Ben S. Katz (born
March 3 , 1938) and has three children and a grandson. The Katzes arePresbyterian . Ben Katz is the only Republican member of the MonroeCity Council ; he represents District 2.References
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http://house.louisiana.gov/H_Reps/members.asp?ID=16
http://www.kaykatz.com/
http://www.sos.louisiana.gov:8090/cgibin/?rqstyp=elcpr&rqsdta=10239937
http://www400.sos.louisiana.gov:8090/cgibin/?rqstyp=elcms3&rqsdta=102007
http://www.vote-smart.org/issue_rating_category.php?can_id=MLA13593?q=print
http://www.votetherecord.com/?p=172
http://www.thenewsstar.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071215/NEWS01/712150316
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before=Jimmy N. Dimos (D)
title=Louisiana State Representative from District 16 (Ouachita Parish)
Kay Kellogg Katz (R)
years=2000–
after=Incumbent
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