Lloyd, Marilyn Laird (1929–)

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Lloyd, Marilyn Laird (1929–)

American politician. Name variations: Mrs. Mort Lloyd; Marilyn Lloyd Bouquard. Born Rachel Marilyn Laird, Jan 3, 1929, in Fort Smith, Arkansas; dau. of James Edgar Laird and Iva Mae (Higginbotham) Laird; graduate of Shorter College, Rome, Georgia, 1963; m. Mort Lloyd (businessman); m. Joseph P. Bouquard; children: (1st m.) Nancy Lloyd Smithson; Mort Lloyd II; Deborah Lloyd Riley.

Owned and operated radio station WTTI in Dalton, GA, and Executive Aviation in Winchester, TN; elected as a Democrat representing Tennessee to the 94th and 9 succeeding Congresses (1975–95); during 1st term in office, won a place on the Committee on Science, Space and Technology, an important appointment because of its jurisdiction over legislation related to the atomic energy facilities at Oak Ridge in her district; went on to chair its Subcommittee on Energy Research and Development, beginning with 97th Congress; was appointed chair of Subcommittee on Housing and Consumer Interests (1990).

See also Women in World History.

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