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Nancy Skinner (born August 12, 1954) is an American politician who served as a member of the California State Senate from 2016 to 2024. A Democrat , she represented California's 9th State Senatorial district , encompassing parts of the East Bay .
Nancy Skinner is a nationally syndicated radio and television commentator, based in Detroit, Michigan. She has run for political office four times. In 2004, she was a Democratic candidate for an open U.S. Senate seat in Illinois, losing in the Democratic primary election to then-state senator Barack Obama .
Nancy Skinner may refer to: Nancy Skinner (politician) (born 1954), California state senator; Nancy Skinner (commentator), American radio host and political commentator;
California State Senate election, 2020; Primary election Party Candidate Votes % Democratic: Nancy Skinner (incumbent) : 263,751 100.0 Libertarian: Jamie Dluzak (write-in)
7th: Nancy Skinner was term-limited. 9th: Steve Glazer was retiring. [4] 25th: Anthony Portantino was term limited (ran for U.S. House). [5] 31st: Richard Roth was term-limited. 35th: Steven Bradford was term-limited. 37th: Dave Min retired to run for U.S. House. [6] 39th: Toni Atkins was term-limited.
In June 2020, during the George Floyd protests, Senator Nancy Skinner introduced Senate Bill 776 to expand upon SB 1421. [21] [22] SB 776 would: Make more records available including: All use of force records available, not just those with "great bodily injury" Complains that aren't sustained, closing a major loophole
Nancy Skinner Nordhoff is an American philanthropist and environmentalist.Nordhoff's work is primarily focused in the Seattle and Langley, Washington regions, where she works to empower women, support rural communities and promote environmentalism of Washington's flora and fauna.
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