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Machaela M. Cavanaugh (born January 17, 1979) is an American politician serving in the
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from the 6th district since 2019. She is a member of the Democratic Party.


Early life and education

Cavanaugh was born on January 17, 1979, in
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She is the daughter of former Nebraska state legislator and U.S. Representative
John Joseph Cavanaugh III John Joseph Cavanaugh III (born August 1, 1945) is an American politician and lawyer from Nebraska. First elected to the Nebraska Legislature from 1977 until 1981, he served in the United States House of Representatives from Nebraska’s 2nd co ...
. She attended Marian High School in
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, and the University of St. Thomas, graduating with a
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in sociology in 2001. She went on to graduate school at the
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and obtained her
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(MPA) in 2008.


Career


Nebraska State Legislature


Paid family leave

Cavanaugh describes securing
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for Nebraska workers as her top legislative priority. She introduced Legislative Bill (LB) 311, which would provide up to six weeks of paid leave to care for a relative and up to twelve weeks of paid personal medical leave and paid maternity/paternity leave. The bill would be funded in a manner similar to
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, with employers sending a portion of each worker's paycheck to the state to create a fund to pay out benefits to workers who take leave. The maximum benefit would be 66% of the state's average weekly wage. The bill was stalled as a result of opposition from other senators who were concerned about the bill's cost—up to $172 million a year according to the Legislative Fiscal Office—and described the bill as "progressive
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" at its worst.


Creation of private lactation room in Capitol

Cavanaugh became the first senator to
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on the Capitol floor. Upon discovering that there were no designated, private spaces for women to breastfeed or pump in the Capitol building, Cavanaugh introduced LB709, which would have required a dedicated nursing station be created in for senators, staff, and visitors. All fourteen female senators in the Nebraska Legislature signed onto the bill. Though the bill languished in the Government, Military and Veterans Affairs Committee, the Nebraska Capitol Commission purchased a lactation station and set up space near the south entrance of the building.


Transgender rights

In February 2023, state senator
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introduced LB574, known as the "Let Them Grow Act", which would prohibit transgender healthcare for individuals under the age of 19. Cavanaugh, a staunch supporter of
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, pledged to prevent any bill from passing by
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ing all bills. She said that "If this Legislature collectively decides that legislating hate against children is our priority, then I am going to make it painful — painful for everyone," and that she would "burn the session to the ground over this bill". On March 16, Cavanaugh and the Speaker of the Legislature,
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, reached a deal in which the bill would be debated on the floor. The bill reached cloture on March 23, which allowed it to advance to the second of three rounds of debate. The legislature adopted rules changes on March 28 in order to limit the filibustering ability, yet Cavanaugh and Megan Hunt had said they would continue to use all of their abilities to prevent bills from passing. The bill was signed into law on May 22, 2023; the provisions relating to transgender healthcare took effect October 1. Cavanaugh, Megan Hunt, and John Fredrickson founded a
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, called "Don't Legislate Hate". The political action committee said that they will support lawmakers who oppose legislation which negatively targets the
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.


Electoral history


Personal life

Cavanaugh and her husband, Nick Brotzel, live in Omaha and have three children. Her brother,
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, an Omaha attorney, is the state senator for Nebraska's 9th legislative district.


References


External links


Cavanaugh for Legislature

Nebraska State Legislature page
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