Hall, Katie Beatrice (1938–)

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Hall, Katie Beatrice (1938–)

American politician. Born Katie Beatrice Green, April 3, 1938, in Mound Bayou, Mississippi; dau. of Jeff Louis Greene and Bessie Mae (Hooper) Greene; Mississippi Valley State University, BS, 1960; Indiana University, MS, 1968, postgraduate, 1972; m. John H. Hall, Aug 12, 1957; children: 2.

Was a member of Indiana State House of Representatives; served in Indiana State Senate (1976–82); also chaired Lake County Democratic Committee (1978–80); as a US Democratic Congresswoman from Indiana, served one full term in House of Representatives (Nov 2, 1982–Jan 3, 1985); during tenure, was a member of the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service and the Committee on Public Works and Transportation; introduced bill that made the birthday of Martin Luther King Jr. a federal holiday (1983); failed in 2 subsequent bids to win nomination to Congress (1986, 1990).

See also Women in World History.

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