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Marigene Valiquette

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Preceded by
  
Frank W. King

Political party
  
Democratic

Succeeded by
  
Linda J. Furney

Name
  
Marigene Valiquette


Preceded by
  
None (First)

Role
  
Ohio State Senator

Succeeded by
  
Arthur Wilkowski

Party
  
Democratic Party

Marigene Gertrude Valiquette (born 1924) is a former member of the Ohio General Assembly. She served 24 consecutive years in the state legislature, first as a member of the Ohio House of Representatives, beginning in 1963, and subsequently as a member of the Ohio State Senate, from 1969 until 1986.

For most of her 18 years as a state senator Valiquette was the only female senator in office. She became chair of the Judiciary Committee in 1971; later she chaired the Ethics Committee. During a period in the 1980s when the Democratic Party was in the majority, she was a ranking member on both the Finance and the Rules Committee.

In the early 1970s, as a state senator, Valiquette advocated strongly for Ohio's passage of the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), the proposed amendment to the United States Constitution that aimed to guarantee equal rights for women; in February 1974 Ohio became the 33rd state to ratify the ERA.

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Marigene Valiquette Wikipedia