Keys, Martha Elizabeth (1930–)

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Keys, Martha Elizabeth (1930–)

American politician and congressional representative. Born Martha Elizabeth Ludwig in Hutchinson, Kansas, Aug 10, 1930; dau. of S.T. Ludwig and Clara (Krey) Ludwig; attended Olivet College, 1946–48; University of Missouri at Kansas City, MusB, 1952; was sister-in-law of Gary Hart, US senator; m. 2nd husband Andrew Jacobs, Jan 3, 1976; children: (previous marriage) Carol, Bryan, Dana, Scott.

As a Democrat, served in US Congress (1974–78); gained early political experience as Kansas state coordinator of George McGovern's presidential campaign (1973); won a vacated congressional seat (1974); was appointed to Ways and Means Committee but spent majority of time drumming up support in her district for a difficult reelection bid; served a 2nd term, then lost seat (1978); was a special adviser to secretary of health, education and welfare (1979–80); served as assistant secretary of education (1980–81); remained in Washington as a political consultant and headed the Center for the New Democracy (1985–86).