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Jane Maroney

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American politician (1923–2021)

Jane Perkins Maroney (July 29, 1923 – December 28, 2021) was an American politician who was a member of theDelaware General Assembly, representing House District 10 in theDelaware House of Representatives as a member of theRepublican Party.[1] She was noted for her use of both legislative and personal time to advance legislation on child care.[2][3] She also spent time onHIV/AIDS prevention and unwanted pregnancies.[4]

On July 9, 1923, Jane Perkins was born inBoston, Massachusetts,[5] to parents Mary (Boland) Perkins and John Perkins.[6] She was one of four children.[7] Perkins attended theGibbs College until 1942, after which she graduated fromRadcliffe College in 1944. She worked for theCentral Intelligence Agency from 1951 to 1956.[5] In 1972, she was a volunteer for a US Senate election campaign.

Politics

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Maroney's experience, both political and non-political, before running for a state representative seat was listed as "five years in business, five years in government in Washington and Europe, head of management training and research in Delaware civic and philanthropic organizations."[8] She was elected to theDelaware House of Representatives to represent district 10 in 1979 and served until 1998.[5] Initially, her political concerns were revising Delaware's tax base away from an above-average reliance on income taxes, and increasing the rate of use of the House committee system.[8] For the 1990 election, she listed healthcare, land use, and education as her three primary concerns.[9] During her 1994 re-election againstDennis E. Williams, she won 71% to 29%.[10]

Personal life

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on July 7, 1956, she married Dr. John Maroney, inWashington, D.C., and moved toWilmington, Delaware.[11] She died there on December 28, 2021, at the age of 98.[12]

Honors

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In 1993, theUniversity of Delaware awarded her its Medal of Merit, which was consolidated with the university's Medal of Distinction in 1995.[13]

Maroney is a member of theHall of Fame of Delaware Women[14] and was inducted in 1996.[4]

References

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  1. ^"Representative Jane P Maroney (R)".Delaware General Assembly. Retrieved2019-09-04.
  2. ^"Legislators Who Stand Above The Crowd".Working Mother. March 1995. p. 30. Retrieved2019-08-30.
  3. ^"Connecting Generations to highlight work of Maroney, Patton".Delaware Business Now. 2016-10-28. Retrieved2019-09-04.
  4. ^ab"The News Journal from Wilmington, Delaware on March 20, 1996 · Page 11".Newspapers.com. Retrieved2019-09-04.
  5. ^abc"Jane Perkins Maroney".Vote Smart. Retrieved2019-09-04.
  6. ^"Mary S. Warner".Legacy. Retrieved2019-09-04.
  7. ^"Robert Paul Perkins".Salem News | Obituaries. Retrieved2019-09-04.
  8. ^ab"The Morning News from Wilmington, Delaware on October 29, 1978 · Page 136".Newspapers.com. Retrieved2019-09-05.
  9. ^"The News Journal from Wilmington, Delaware on October 28, 1990 · Page 161".Newspapers.com. Retrieved2019-09-04.
  10. ^Cook.State of Delaware: 1994 Election Results. p. 5.
  11. ^"The Morning News from Wilmington, Delaware on June 28, 1956 · Page 24".Newspapers.com. Retrieved2019-09-04.
  12. ^"Jane P. Maroney". Chandler Funeral Home. 29 December 2021. Retrieved3 March 2022.
  13. ^"A decade of honors".University of Delaware Messenger. Vol. 10, no. 2. 2001. Retrieved2019-09-05.
  14. ^Brown, Robin (2015-03-16)."Delaware Backstory: Hall of Fame to honor 5 women making a difference".Delaware Online. Retrieved2019-09-04.
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