| Representative Harriett L. Stanley | ||
| 2nd Essex District | ||
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Harriett was born in Northern Virginia in March, 1950. One of her earliest memories is hearing President Harry S Truman on the radio and the man from Missouri has remained one of her political heroes for nearly half a century. She attended public schools in Falls Church, Virginia and graduated in 1972 from the College of William and Mary. Harriett also earned a masters degree in journalism from Boston University and an M.B.A. from Harvard Business School. Harriett first ran for the State Legislature in 1994, a heavily Republican year all over America. Nonetheless, she was one of only 33 Democrats in the nation to defeat an incumbent Republican. Once on Beacon Hill, Harriett did well. During her first term, she won a seat on the House Ways and Means Committee and eight months later was named Assistant Vice Chair. The position put her third in command of one of the legislature's most powerful committees. Harriett also served as a "conferee" or member of the budget negotiating team from 1997-2000. While helping lead Ways and Means, Harriett won "The Extra Mile" award from the Massachusetts Housing and Shelter Alliance for her willingness to use her Harvard M.B.A. skills to analyze the causes of homelessness, not just deal with the symptoms. Today, she remains active in housing issues as Chair of the West Newbury 40-B Compliance Committee. From 2001-2003, Harriett served as chair of the House Health Care Committee. As such, she oversaw one of the Commonwealth's toughest public policy areas because health care drives a good portion of the state economy. She also co-chaired the House of Representatives Medicaid Working Group as they looked for ways to make the Commonwealth's largest program more efficient. However, in early 2003, she was replaced as chair and now chairs the Caucus of Women Legislators. This session, Harriett was named to the Governor's Commission on Chapter 40B, where she played a significant role in re-working the Commonwealth's Chapter 40B housing law. The data that her office researched and formulated for the Commission won wide praise, with one industry engineer observing that the report contained some of the "best work done by state government in 20 years." In June 2003, Harriett's work on Medicaid identified ways in which the program could save millions of dollars. This resulted in her winning the 2003 Pioneer Institute's national Better Government Competition. When she is not working in the House or her District, Harriett rides horses and provides foster care for lost and abused animals. She, her dog Kearney, and stray cats live in West Newbury. | |
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