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Jennifer Hill (born September 26, 1966) is an American Michigan Democratic Party, Democratic politician from Michigan. She was a member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the Michigan's 109th House of Representatives district, 109th district first elected in the 2022 Michigan House of Representatives election, 2022 election. Hill served as a Marquette City Commissioner and as a clean energy and youth advocate. Early life and education After Jenn was born September 26, 1966, in Belvidere, Illinois, Belvidere, Illinois, Hill's family moved across the Midwest for economic reasons. In her senior year of high school Hill was voted Female Athlete of the Year. She went to Barnard College (1984–1988) and received an Anthropology BA, cum laude; and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1993–1995) for Environmental Planning, earning a master's in City Planning. Michigan House of Representatives Hill was Majority Vice Chair on the Natural Resources, Environment, Touri ...
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Democratic Party (United States)
The Democratic Party is a Centre-left politics, center-left political parties in the United States, political party in the United States. One of the Major party, major parties of the U.S., it was founded in 1828, making it the world's oldest active political party. Its main rival since the 1850s has been the Republican Party (United States), Republican Party, and the two have since dominated American politics. The Democratic Party was founded in 1828 from remnants of the Democratic-Republican Party. Senator Martin Van Buren played the central role in building the coalition of state organizations which formed the new party as a vehicle to help elect Andrew Jackson as president that year. It initially supported Jacksonian democracy, agrarianism, and Manifest destiny, geographical expansionism, while opposing Bank War, a national bank and high Tariff, tariffs. Democrats won six of the eight presidential elections from 1828 to 1856, losing twice to the Whig Party (United States) ...
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