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Marian Benton Tasco (born November 26, 1937) is an American politician who served on the
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. A member of the
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, Tasco represented
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's ninth district for twenty-eight years.


Early life and education

Tasco was born on November 26, 1937. A native of
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, Tasco graduated from
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in 1956. She studied at
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under a scholarship, but was forced to drop out after a few years as she could not pay tuition. She moved to live with her mother in
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, married, and had a son, and in 1959 became a clerk for the
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. While later working for the
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, she took night classes at
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and obtained a degree in
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in 1965. In 1969, Tasco moved from
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to the Mount Airy neighborhood in
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.


Political career

Tasco became active in city politics in the 1970s. From 1970 to 1976, she worked for the Philadelphia Urban Affairs Coalition and worked with political leaders including coalition director Charles W. Bowser and State Representative
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. In 1975, she worked for Bowser's campaign for Philadelphia mayor. In 1983, she was elected to the
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, which administers the city's elections, as its first African-American commissioner. Around this time, she ran for the 50th Ward Democratic Committee. As a city commissioner, Tasco set policy and led
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and education programs in city schools. By the end of her term, she was convinced the office was obsolete and has publicly expressed these concerns through the rest of her career. Four years later in 1987, Tasco was elected to her seat on the
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, defeating two other challengers in the Democratic primary, after incumbent Democratic councilman
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resigned from the council earlier in the year. Upon election to the council, she assumed leadership of the 50th Ward Democratic Committee, a position she holds as of 2018. In the 1980s, Tasco additionally helped prepare women to run for office and worked as a consultant and trainer for the
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. In 1989, she established the Black Women's Leadership Council with Emma C. Chappell and fellow city councilmember
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, among others. As president of the National Black Caucus of Local Elected Officials (NBC-LEO), Tasco ran workshops on the issue of
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prevalent in urban black communities in the 1990s. In 2001, she sponsored a bill that curbed the practice. The bill was described by ''
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'' as the first of its kind in the United States. Tasco has led several efforts to cut smoking in Philadelphia. In early 2006, Tasco sponsored a bill that sought to ban smoking in all workplaces. The council voted to pass the bill in June 2006. In 2010 she sponsored a bill that increased fines on retailers who sell cigarettes to
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s, amidst efforts under mayor
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to reduce city smoking rates. Tasco was enrolled in the city's controversial Deferred Retirement Option Plan (DROP) and faced public criticism for her enrollment in the program when she sought reelection for a seventh term in the council. Despite legal challenges to her candidacy in 2011, a judge ultimately ruled Tasco could run despite her enrollment in the program. Tasco made a one-day retirement at the end of 2011 to collect a
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pension payment from DROP and returned the following week to start her seventh term in the council. Tasco is a co-founder of the Northwest Coalition, an alliance of African-American politicians from Northwest Philadelphia. Alongside other members of the coalition, she endorsed
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prior to the
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.


Retirement

Tasco retired at the end of her term in January 2016. She served a total of twenty-eight years on the council, part of which as its
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.
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, who previously worked in the council under Tasco, was elected to fill Tasco's seat in November 2015. ''The Inquirer'', honoring Tasco at her retirement gala, stated:
Mayors past, present, and future praised Tasco as a source of advice in unsure times and a force of political nature when she was sure what she wanted to accomplish.
In 2015, Tasco was honored by the
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. In 2017, Tasco and other members of the Northwest Coalition endorsed
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's campaign to become
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. In 2018, as part of an annual symposium commemorating
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, Senator
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recognized Tasco for "her dedication to public service and work to inspire future generations of leaders". Tasco endorsed the 2020 presidential campaign of Joe Biden alongside other local and state leaders. Later that year, when Biden announced that Senator
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would be his vice presidential running mate, Tasco told ''The Inquirer'': "For us to have an African American woman be a candidate for vice president, that is just so exciting for me, having worked so long in the political arena." A street in
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was named for Tasco in 2022.


Personal life

Tasco married Thomas Earl Williams in 1982. Williams worked at the
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. He died in 1995. Upon sponsoring a 2010 anti-smoking bill, Tasco spoke about how heavy smoking led to his death. Tasco is a member of the
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sorority.


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Councilwoman Marian Tasco
(official city council website) {{DEFAULTSORT:Tasco, Marian B. Year of birth missing (living people) Living people Philadelphia City Commissioners Philadelphia City Council members Pennsylvania Democrats African-American city council members in Pennsylvania African-American women in politics 2000 United States presidential electors Women city councillors in Pennsylvania 20th-century American women politicians 20th-century American politicians 21st-century American women politicians 21st-century American politicians Temple University alumni Delta Sigma Theta members Politicians from Greensboro, North Carolina 20th-century African-American women 20th-century African-American politicians 21st-century African-American women 21st-century African-American politicians 1937 births