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Jeannette Hamby (March 15, 1933 – January 27, 2012) was an American politician and nurse in
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. A native of
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, she worked as an airline attendant, nurse, and educator before entering local politics. A
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, she served in both chambers of the
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, winning re-election three times to the Oregon State Senate.


Early life

Hamby was born as Jeannette Carrie Anne Johnson in 1933 in
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. She grew up in
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, a mining town in the
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. She was born to immigrants from
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and only learned English after starting school. After high school she attended the
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where she graduated in 1956 with a degree in nursing and public health education. She then became a stewardess for an airline and moved to
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. There she met Eugene Hamby on a triple date, and they were soon married. They had two daughters, Tenya and Taryn. Eugene, whose father owned the Chevrolet dealership in Hillsboro, Oregon, was serving in the Air Defense Command when they were married. The couple moved to Hillsboro after Eugene was told officer's wives were not supposed to work. In Hillsboro, Eugene Hamby worked for his father while Jeannette began working for Washington County as a
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nurse. She then continued her education, earning a master's degree from Oregon Health Sciences University (now
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) in nursing education and then a doctorate in vocational and career education from
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in 1977 on the same day as her oldest daughter graduated from Hillsboro High School. Hamby then worked for the Washington County Education Service District as a career education coordinator.


Political career

Hamby began her political career when she was elected to the Hillsboro Union High School Board in 1971. She was the first woman ever on the school board, and served until 1981 when she was elected to higher office. While on the board she fought against allowing the teaching of creationism in the district. In 1980, Hamby ran against Democrat Al Young to serve District 4 in the Oregon House of Representatives. She defeated the incumbent Young in the November election. Fellow Republican and state senator Nancy Ryles had encouraged Hamby to run for the office. In September 1981, she announced she would run for a newly created district in the Oregon State Senate in the 1982 elections. She won her primary and then again in the November election to represent District 5 and Washington County for a four-year term. Hamby won re-election to another term in 1986, and again in 1990 after she ran unopposed in the Republican primary in May. After winning another four-year term in 1994, Hamby faced conservative Republican Charles Starr in the Republican primary in 1998. She lost to Starr in the May election, and Starr went on to win the seat in the November election. A self-proclaimed progressive, she worked to pass a law that prohibited corporal punishment in schools in the state and another law that requires health care providers to report babies affected by illegal drugs. The law against corporal punishment was spurred by an incident where four adults at a private school beat an eight-year-old girl to death. She is also an environmentalist due to her witnessing the destruction of the land around her hometown from
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. Other offices she has held include as chairperson of the Western States Conference on Recycling and serving on the Hanford Waste Board. Hamby was considered as a possible candidate for the Republican nomination in
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for 1992. While state senator in 1983 she was invited by the Council for Human Rights in Latin America to tour
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. After the trip she stated the administration of U.S. President Ronald Reagan had given her "outright lies" about the
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and their activities and U.S. involvement in the region. This led her to become a supporter of the Sandinistas, as well as to take other trips to Honduras and El Salvador. While in the latter she served as a human shield to help protect the president of that country's Human Rights Commission in 1984. She returned to Nicaragua in 1990 to observe their elections. As state senator she introduced a bill to eliminate Oregon's Sports Action lottery game. The game allowed people to bet on
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games, with the revenues used to provide funding to intercollegiate athletics in the state. Her bill did not become law, and the lottery game continued until 2005. She also supported legislation to allow patients at the
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and prisoners in the corrections system to receive visits from pets. The legislation was introduced in 1983 and would have establish guidelines where inmates and prisoners under certain conditions could receive the visits due to the pets therapeutic benefits.


Later years and death

After leaving politics she served as chairperson of the
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's board of directors. Hamby was also appointed to the
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Boundary Appeals Commission. Hamby died January 27, 2012, of complications from a stroke and cancer at the age of 78.


References

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