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Mary Kay Becker : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mary Kay Becker Mary Kay Becker (born 1946) is a Washington state judge on the Washington Court of Appeals, a former paralegal, Democratic member of the Washington House of Representatives and newspaper editor. == Background and early career == Becker was born in Aberdeen, Washington, and grew up at her family's ocean resort at Kalaloch. She is a graduate of Lake Quinault High School, and earned her undergraduate degree from Stanford University in 1966.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Court of Appeals Division I District #3 Position #1: Mary Kay Becker )〕 After moving to Bellingham in 1969, Becker began her career as a paralegal for Northwest Washington Legal Services. She served as an early editor of the underground newspaper ''Northwest Passage''.〔( "Crusading newspaper close to going under" ) ''The Spokesman-Review'' July 10, 1984; p. A7〕 In 1974 she wrote the fictional ''Superspill: An Account of the 1978 Grounding at Bird Rocks'' (Madrona Press, Seattle) with Patricia Coburn. From 1975 to 1983, she served as a Democratic state representative for the 42nd district. Described at the time as "one of the most articulate voices in the Legislature", "one of the bright lights of the state Democratic party" and "an unequivocal liberal", she chose not to run for re-election in 1982.〔AP, "Legislative Report: Becker won't run." ''The Spokesman-Review'' March 23, 1982; p.11〕〔Editorial, "A legislator's untimely exit". ''Spokane Chronicle'' March 25, 1982; p. 16〕
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