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    Janet Ann Napolitano (/nəpɒlɪˈtænoʊ/; born November 29, 1957) is an American politician, lawyer, and academic administrator. She served as president of...
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    Andrew Peter Napolitano (born June 6, 1950) is an American former jurist and syndicated columnist whose work appears in numerous publications, including...
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    Mayes is the second woman elected Arizona Attorney General (after Janet Napolitano), the third openly lesbian woman elected attorney general of a state...
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  • Republic Grace Napolitano (b. 1936), an American politician, a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives Janet Napolitano (b. 1957),...
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    succession, as determined by the Arizona Constitution, when Governor Janet Napolitano resigned to become U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security. Brewer had...
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    Christine Lagarde, Managing Director of the International Monetary Fund Janet Napolitano, United States Secretary of Homeland Security Sonia Gandhi, President...
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    held on November 7, 2006. Incumbent Governor Janet Napolitano was reelected in a landslide. Napolitano's widespread popularity contributed to her easy...
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    Attorney General Janet Napolitano, narrowly defeated Republican Matt Salmon, a former U.S. Representative. Upon her inauguration, Napolitano became the first...
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    nearly 12 straight years. Within days of Homeland Security secretary Janet Napolitano's announcement that she was resigning, Kelly was soon cited as an obvious...
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  • the only former NGA chair to become president of the United States. Janet Napolitano became the first female chair in 2006. The association's declaration...
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    president. Michael Drake, former Ohio State leader, picked to replace Janet Napolitano". SF Chronicle. Retrieved July 7, 2020. Summer Cartwright (March 5...
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    California, Davis. On April 27, 2016, University of California President Janet Napolitano removed Katehi from her post and placed her on paid administrative...
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    amounted to taxpayer-funded daycare. She worked with Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano to promote all-day kindergarten. Giffords supported raising more money...
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    secretaries Tom Ridge, Michael Chertoff (who served under George W. Bush), Janet Napolitano and Jeh Johnson (under whom Mayorkas served), who said Biden "could...
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    the Arizona-Mexico Commission, policy advisor to Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano for Mexico and Latin America, and director of the Arizona Department...
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  • 1965), Canadian curler Janet Myhre, American statistician Janet Napolitano (born 1957), American lawyer and politician Janet Neel Cohen, Baroness Cohen...
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  • Gerda Weissmann Klein 2022 Dosia Carlson Sheila Grinell Edna Landin Janet Napolitano Victoria Mary Stephens Pearl Tang 2023 LaVerne Williams Eleanor Ragsdale...
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    when former Homeland Security Secretary, and Governor of Arizona, Janet Napolitano became the first woman to hold the office of UC President. On July...
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    States Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs. Janet Napolitano was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on a voice vote and assumed the office...
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    succeed fellow Democrat Janet Napolitano, who was running for governor. He was elected that year with a greater margin than Napolitano received for governor...
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    Advisory System introduced by the George W. Bush administration in 2002. Janet Napolitano said that the color-coded system often presented "little practical...
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  • 2012), "Employee's lawsuit accuses Napolitano's DHS of humiliating men, favoring women", Fox News: "Janet Napolitanо ... the suit claims presided over...
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  • ISBN 9780520223677. Retrieved 24 January 2021. Gordon, Larry (12 July 2013). "Janet Napolitano, Homeland Security chief, to head UC". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved...
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    state were held by women: Hull; Betsey Bayless, secretary of state; Janet Napolitano, attorney general; Carol Springer, treasurer; and Lisa Graham Keegan...
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    Arizona. The ship was christened on 20 August 2016 by ship's sponsor Janet Napolitano and launched at Austal USA in Mobile, Alabama on 17 September 2016...
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    initiated by a policy memorandum sent from Secretary of Homeland Security Janet Napolitano to the heads of U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP), U.S. Citizenship...
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    Arizona's 1st congressional district. In 2002, he lost by less than 1% to Janet Napolitano in a highly competitive gubernatorial race. He regained a congressional...
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  • available. United States Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano stated at a news conference that "The board may have been the vehicle...
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    vote, becoming the first Democrat elected governor of Arizona since Janet Napolitano in 2006. This was the first gubernatorial election in the state since...
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    for governor in 2006 against Democrat Janet Napolitano. His interest in the race came after he attended Napolitano's State of the State Address in 2005,...
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