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==State legislature== ==State legislature==

Revision as of 01:31, 13 January 2016

Tanya Cook
Member of the Nebraska Legislature
from the 13th district
Incumbent
Assumed office
2009
Preceded byLowen Kruse
Personal details
Born (1964-11-09) November 9, 1964 (age 60)
Agana, Guam
Political partyDemocratic
ResidenceOmaha, Nebraska
Alma materGeorgetown University

Tanya Cook (born November 9, 1964 in Agana, Guam) is a politician from the U.S. state of Nebraska. She represents the 13th District, made up of part of Omaha, in the Nebraska Legislature.

State legislature

In 2008, Cook was elected to represent the 13th Nebraska legislative district. During her first term, from 2009-2013, she served at various times on the General Affairs, Natural Resources, State-Tribal Relations, Urban Affairs, and Health and Human Services Committees, and was Vice Chair of the Business and Labor Committee from 2011-2012. Along with Brenda Council of the 11th legislative district, she was the first black woman elected to the Nebraska Legislature.

Cook was re-elected in 2012. She currently serves as Chair of the Legislature's Planning Committee. She also sits on the Education and Health and Human Services Committees.

Professional career

Cook is the President of City Girl Communications, a public relations consulting firm. From 1999-2006, she served as the Director of Urban Affairs for Governor Mike Johanns.

References

  1. http://www.netnebraska.org/article/news/nebraska-women-face-partisan-gap-politics
  2. http://news.legislature.ne.gov/dist13/
  3. http://citygirlpr.net/
  4. http://www.1011now.com/home/headlines/1011_Black_History_Celebration_Sen_Tanya_Cook_115998029.html

External links

  1. "Nebraska Unicameral Legislature". Sen. Tanya Cook. Retrieved February 28, 2009.
Members of the Nebraska Legislature
109th Legislature (2025–2026)
President of the Senate
Joe Kelly (R)
Speaker
John Arch (R)
Executive Board Chair
Ben Hansen (R)
  1. Robert Hallstrom (R)
  2. Robert Clements (R)
  3. Victor Rountree (D)
  4. Brad von Gillern (R)
  5. Margo Juarez (D)
  6. Machaela Cavanaugh (D)
  7. Dunixi Guereca (D)
  8. Megan Hunt (I)
  9. John Cavanaugh (D)
  10. Wendy DeBoer (D)
  11. Terrell McKinney (D)
  12. Merv Riepe (R)
  13. Ashlei Spivey (D)
  14. John Arch (R)
  15. Dave Wordekemper (D)
  16. Ben Hansen (R)
  17. Glen Meyer (R)
  18. Christy Armendariz (R)
  19. Rob Dover (R)
  20. John Fredrickson (D)
  21. Beau Ballard (R)
  22. Mike Moser (R)
  23. Jared Storm (R)
  24. Jana Hughes (R)
  25. Carolyn Bosn (R)
  26. George Dungan III (D)
  27. Jason Prokop (D)
  28. Jane Raybould (D)
  29. Eliot Bostar (D)
  30. Myron Dorn (R)
  31. Kathleen Kauth (R)
  32. Tom Brandt (R)
  33. Dan Lonowski (R)
  34. Loren Lippincott (R)
  35. Dan Quick (D)
  36. Rick Holdcroft (R)
  37. Stan Clouse (R)
  38. Dave Murman (R)
  39. Tony Sorrentino (R)
  40. Barry DeKay (R)
  41. Dan McKeon (R)
  42. Mike Jacobson (R)
  43. Tanya Storer (R)
  44. Teresa Ibach (R)
  45. Rita Sanders (R)
  46. Danielle Conrad (D)
  47. Paul Strommen (R)
  48. Brian Hardin (R)
  49. Bob Andersen (D)

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