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Christopher J. Marr (born August 20, 1954) was a state senator from
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, representing Washington's 6th Legislative District in the
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in Olympia. He was defeated in the November 2010 general election by Michael Baumgartner, after one term in office. The election battle between Marr and Baumgartner was considered the most expensive legislative race in Washington State history. Marr's term effectively ended in January, 2011. Marr was elected to a four-year term in November 2006, and was the first Democrat elected to the State Senate from the 6th District since 1940.


Career

Following management positions at
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and
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, Marr spent twenty years as managing partner of the Foothills Auto Group, which operates automotive dealerships in the
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area, before his election to the
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in 2006. Marr also served on the Board of Regents of
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and the Board of Governors of the W.S.U. Foundation. He formerly chaired the board of Empire Health Services and Inland Northwest Health Services as well as the Spokane Regional Chamber of Commerce and the Washington State Transportation Commission.


Personal

Marr has been married for 30 years to his wife, Christine, and they have two grown children.


Spokane Lincoln-Mercury litigation

In January 2006, Dawn Fowler settled with her former employer, Spokane Lincoln-Mercury, for an undisclosed amount. Fowler alleged that management at Spokane-Lincoln Mercury ignored her complaints of
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for years. Fowler was employed by Spokane Lincoln-Mercury from 1997, to April 2005. During the time of the alleged incidents of harassment, Chris Marr was part owner and vice-president and then later, president, of Spokane Lincoln-Mercury. In an October 26, 2008, in an article published by ''
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'', Marr categorically denied the allegation that upper management ignored Dawn Fowler’s complaints, and questioned the timing of the story. In the same article, Marr said that a, “ toxic relationship”, between Fowler and one of the defendant’s families may have partially instigated the lawsuit. Most of Fowler’s allegations identified a specific employee as the primary offender. Marr stated that he and fellow owner Ray Kish reached a decision to settle because this employee was suffering from
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and they wished to spare him from the burden of depositions and arbitration.


Senate term 2007-2010

Marr was vice chair of the Senate Transportation Committee and was also the democratic assistant floor leader. He also sat on the Health & Long-Term Care Committee and the Human Services & Corrections Committee.


Awards and honors

Marr is a recipient of the 2008 Fuse "Sizzle" Award for, "outstanding leadership on bills that will reduce Washington’s global warming pollution." The award honors his leadership in general and his sponsorship of the Local Solutions to Global Warming bill in particular.


Criticism

In 2009, Marr became the recipient of a Fuse "Fizzle" Award, for voting against environmental reform and critical protections.Fuse "Jekyll and Hyde" award


References


External links


Official Senate websiteVoting record, maintained by the non-partisan WashingtonVotes.org
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