Marybeth Redmond

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Marybeth Redmond
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Redmond in 2018
Member of the Vermont House of Representatives from the Chittenden 8-1 district
Assumed office
January 9, 2019
Personal details
NationalityAmerican
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse(s)Mark Redmond
Children1
ResidenceEssex, Vermont
EducationUniversity of Notre Dame (BA)
Columbia University School of Journalism (MA)[1]
Professionpolitician, educator, writer, former journalist

Marybeth Redmond is an American politician who has served in the Vermont House of Representatives since 2019.

A member of the Democratic Party, Redmond serves on the House Committee on Human Services, the Joint Legislative Child Protection Oversight Committee, and the Canvassing Committee.[1]

Redmond also serves on the Vermont Commission on Women and as a partner with Vermont Story Lab. She has worked extensively with incarcerated women and other vulnerable women and communities.[1] She has been described as a "progressive Catholic," and says she was motivated to run in part to promote gun control.[2] Redmond's stated legislative priorities include a livable wage, affordable housing and healthcare, equal pay for women, safe and vibrant public schools, human dignity for all people, and a healthy environment.[3]

Redmond was named the 2020 Vermont Mother of the Year by American Mothers, Inc.[4]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c "Representative Marybeth Redmond, 2019-2020". Vermont Legislature. Retrieved 29 March 2020.
  2. ^ Schlumpf, Heidi (9 July 2018). "Progressive Catholic women join 'pink wave' of new political candidates". National Catholic Reporter.
  3. ^ Redmond, Marybeth. "Priorities". Marybeth Redmond for Vermont House. Retrieved 29 March 2020.
  4. ^ Nosek, Mike (9 January 2020). "Essex Junction's Marybeth Redmond named 2020 Vermont Mother of the Year". Saint Albans Messenger.

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