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Preceded by
  
Ray Miller

Name
  
Charleta Tavares

Preceded by
  
Ray Miller

Role
  
Ohio State Senator

Succeeded by
  
Ray Miller

Party
  
Democratic Party

Political party
  
Democratic


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Alma mater
  
Eastmoor High School, Spelman, College and Ohio State University

Profession
  
Legislator and non-profit President/CEO

Residence
  
Columbus, Ohio, United States

Education
  
Spelman College, Ohio State University

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Life and career

Tavares has an extensive public service career starting as the Legislative Assistant to Rep. Ray Miller in the Ohio House of Representatives. She also served as Chief of the Children's Protection Section for Attorney General Lee Fisher prior to her appointment in 1993, as state Representative and the first African-American and Democrat woman to serve in the Legislature from Franklin County in the state's history. Tavares was elected in 1994 and served until 1998. She was elected by her colleagues in 1996 to serve as Minority Whip, making her the first African-American woman ever to hold a leadership position in the Ohio Legislature

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In 1998, Tavares gave up her seat to run unsuccessfully for Ohio Secretary of State. The Republican, J. Kenneth Blackwell won the election. However, Tavares was appointed to Columbus City Council in 1999, and won re-election that year.

Tavares was asked by her Party in 2002 to run as Lieutenant Governor with her running mate, Tim Hagan who was nominated to run for Governor however, they lost the election. She won re-election to City Council in 2003, and 2007 easily.

Ohio Senate

In 2010, Senator Ray Miller was term limited and unable to run for another term in the Ohio Senate. As a result, Tavares, Representative Dan Stewart, and politician novice Oyango Snell opted to replace him. Tavares won the Democratic Primary nomination with 52.39% of the vote. She went on to defeat Republican Alicia Healy with 72.8% of the vote.

On January 3, 2011, Tavares was sworn into her first term in the Senate and once again became both the first Democrat and African-American woman to serve in the Ohio Senate from Central Ohio. She is also the first woman Democrat to serve in leadership in both the Ohio House of Representatives and Ohio Senate in Ohio's history.

In 2014, Tavares was elected as Assistant Senate Democratic Leader. She was re-elected to the Senate 15th District in 2014 with over 73% of the vote. She was also re-elected to her leadership post. Tavares' legislative agenda includes providing benefits and protections for domestic workers, eliminating health disparities, eliminating disparities caused by school expulsions and suspensions, investing in Ohio's infrastructure, and creating equity and racial fairness in the judicial system. She has been an advocate for raising the minimum wage, and for a refundable earned income tax credit.

Committee assignments

Committee on Rules; Ways & Means (Ranking Member); Health and Human Services (Ranking Member); Finance; and Corrections Subcommittee (Finance). She was also appointed to the Joint Committee on Agency Rule Review (JCARR), Joint Medicaid Oversight Committee (JMOC), and the Constitutional Modernization Commission (co-chair).

References

Charleta Tavares Wikipedia