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Full Name Jean Elizabeth Pearl Kohl Spouse(s) Jackson F. Hill (1962–1972)Kenneth D. Jenkins (1973–1980)Alexander Sumner "Alex" Welles (m. 1985) Books Study Guide to Accompa, Intimate Relationships - Marriage, Marriage and the Family St, Explorations in social research, Intimate Relationships - Marriage |
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Jeanne Elizabeth Pearl Kohl-Welles (née Jean Elizabeth Pearl Kohl; October 19, 1942) is an American politician of the Democratic Party. Since January 2016 she has represented District 4 on the Metropolitan King County Council.
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- Education
- Professional employment and activities
- Awards and honors
- Criticism
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From 1994 to 2016 she represented the 36th Legislative District in the Washington State Senate, which includes Ballard, Belltown, Blue Ridge, Crown Hill, Greenwood, Magnolia, and Queen Anne Hill neighborhoods of Seattle as well as the north half of Downtown Seattle. The district also takes the western half of Lake Union. Jeanne Kohl-Welles was appointed to the State Senate in 1994.

From 1992 to 1994 she was in the State House.
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Education
Professional employment and activities
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An October 2014 Film Community Fundraiser for Kohl-Welles included attendees Chancellor Lisa Brown and Eden film director Megan Griffiths.
Awards and honors
Kohl-Welles was a recipient of the 2009 Fuse "Sizzle" Awards Committee Chair of the Year Award. The award recognized Kohl-Welles work on predatory lending reforms, updates to strengthen and simplify Washington State's Consumer Protection Act, and good government reforms to prevent trade associations from diverting workers compensation funds into political campaigns.
Criticism
Using data and projections compiled by the Washington State Office of Financial Management, Evergreen Freedom Foundation, an independent non-profit think tank, have aggregated bills introduced in the 2008 legislative session in order to determine the total increased taxes and fees proposed by each individual legislator, as primary or co-sponsor, would bring to taxpayers over a ten-year period. Senator Jeanne Kohl-Welles topped the list of legislators. Her bills have been predicted to bring total of $214,327,749,698 of increases in taxes and fees to Washington taxpayers.