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Nancy Skinner (California politician) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Nancy Skinner (California politician)
Nancy Skinner was a member of the California State Assembly from California's 15th State Assembly district. She is a Democrat. She served as a member of the East Bay Regional Park Board, representing Ward 1 from 2006 to 2008. She had previously founded and worked for several non-profit groups on global warming and other issues related to environmental policy. Skinner was a member of the Berkeley City Council from 1984 to 1992; she remains the only student ever elected to the Berkeley City Council. She ran unopposed in the general election for the California State Assembly seat in the 14th district, which was held by incumbent Loni Hancock (who was termed out), was reelected in 2010 and again in 2012 to her third and final term. ==Early political career== Skinner attended the University of California, Berkeley, and earned both a B.S. from the College of Natural Resources and a Masters in Education from the UC Berkeley School of Education. As a student, she was a leader in the Anti-Apartheid Movement, served as the Academic Affairs Vice President of the ASUC, the student government, and was a founder of ASGE, the Union of Graduate Student Employees.〔 Skinner later taught courses in native California plants and interned at the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. Skinner was elected to the Berkeley City Council while still a student and served from 1984-1992. She remains the only student ever elected to the City Council.〔 During her time on the council, she helped establish Eastshore State Park, pushed for Berkeley to become the first city in the United States to have a 50% recycling goal, and authored legislation to ban Styrofoam at fast food businesses, the first such legislation in the United States.〔
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