Cheryl Ann Jacques (born February 17, 1962) is an American politician and attorney who served six terms in the Massachusetts Senate, was the president...
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the Redwall series Cheryl Jacques (born 1962), American activist David Jacques (fl. 2022), British garden historian Hattie Jacques (1922–1980), British...
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Senate in March 2004 when he won a special election to replace Democrat Cheryl Jacques. Brown was re-elected for a full term in November 2004, and again in...
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Elizabeth Birch's successor, Cheryl Jacques, resigned in November 2004 after only 11 months as executive director. Jacques said she had resigned over "a...
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staff in the Massachusetts state Senate, working for state senator Cheryl Jacques for three years, first as office manager and then staff director. In...
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Foundation. He was appointed to this position on March 9, 2005, replacing Cheryl Jacques. A native of Attleboro, Massachusetts, Solmonese lives in Washington...
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16 February 2013. Drabinsk, Emily (2001). "Cheryl Jacques". Out. Retrieved 25 October 2017. "Cheryl Jacques | The Institute of Politics at Harvard University"...
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politics while serving as a legislature aide for Massachusetts Senator Cheryl Jacques and as a campaign manager for MassEquality. She attempted to win election...
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Gates McFadden (redirect from Cheryl McFadden)
Cheryl Gates McFadden (born March 2, 1949) is an American actress and choreographer. She is usually credited as Cheryl McFadden when working as a choreographer...
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Human Rights Campaign Preceded by Tim McFeeley Executive Director January 1995 – January 2004 Succeeded by Cheryl Jacques...
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1989 and Minority Floor Leader from 1989 to 1993. He was defeated by Cheryl Jacques in 1992. Massachusetts Senate's Norfolk, Bristol and Middlesex district...
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transgender person elected to a state legislature in the United States. Sen. Cheryl Jacques (D) – elected 1993 Michigan: Rep. Chris Kolb (D) – elected in 2000 Minnesota:...
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1984, Pulitzer Prize winner, investigative journalist The Boston Globe Cheryl Jacques, class of 1987, legislator, president of the Human Rights Campaign Edward...
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General Court Peter DeFazio, United States congressman from Oregon Cheryl Jacques, first openly-lesbian member of the Massachusetts Senate and later president...
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of multiple LGBT non profit organizations Richard Isay (1934–2012) Cheryl Jacques (born 1962), former member of the Massachusetts State Legislature and...
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In 2000, state senator Cheryl Jacques came out as a lesbian, making her the state's first openly LGBT state senator. Jacques was in her fourth term,...
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The Ritchie Family (redirect from Cheryl Mason-Dorman)
eventually married musician Fred Wesley) of the girl group Honey & the Bees, and Cheryl Mason Jacks. Their manager was Jimmy Bishop, a successful Philadelphia radio...
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debating. Lynch's main opponents in the primary were State Senators Cheryl Jacques, Brian A. Joyce and Marc R. Pacheco. During the campaign, Lynch faced...
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Archived from the original on September 27, 2009. Retrieved September 23, 2009. Jacques Morali at IMDb https://www.discogs.com/artist/89428-Jacques-Morali...
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Maria Stroud (née Crudgington; born 8 March 1954), known professionally as Cheryl Baker, is an English singer and television presenter. She was a member of...
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leaders endorse André Jacque for Congress". WisPolitics. Retrieved August 8, 2024. "Jacque campaign: Announces endorsement from Cheryl Berken, Brown County...
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Democratic presidential candidate Jennifer Granholm, Governor of Michigan Cheryl Jacques, President of Human Rights Campaign Claudia J. Kennedy, first female...
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Brown referred to the decision of his lesbian Democratic opponent, Cheryl Jacques, to have children as "not normal". He also described her parenting role...
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Rodney Alcala (redirect from Rodrigo Jacques Alcala Buquor)
Rodney James Alcala (born Rodrigo Jacques Alcala; August 23, 1943 – July 24, 2021) was an American serial killer, rapist, and convicted sex offender who...
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O'Brien (D) Daniel Leahy (D) David Magnani (D) Michael W. Morrissey (D) Cheryl Jacques (D) Bryan MacDonald (D) Therese Murray (D) Dianne Wilkerson (D) Robert...
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Republican Scott Brown won a special election to succeed Democrat Cheryl Jacques Composition of the State of Massachusetts Senate Composition of the...
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occurred shortly after polls opened. Stephen Lynch defeated State Senators Cheryl Jacques, Brian A. Joyce, and Marc R. Pacheco, former federal prosecutor William...
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primary with 13% of the vote, placing behind colleagues Brian A. Joyce, Cheryl Jacques, and the eventual winner Stephen Lynch. In 2016, Pacheco served as a...
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beginning, there was family tension between Jacques Saadé and his brother Johnny. After difficult family disputes, Jacques took the helm alone. In 1983, Saadé...
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director G Simon Porte Jacquemus b. 1990 French Fashion designer G Cheryl Jacques b. 1962 American Politician, LGBT rights activist L Louis Jacquinot...
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