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Definition of assemblywoman in English: assemblywomannounPlural assemblywomenəˈsɛmblɪˌwʊmənəˈsɛmbliˌwʊmən US A female member of a legislative assembly. a state assemblywoman and lead sponsor of the bill Example sentencesExamples - She's a little-known assemblywoman from the northern part of Nevada.
- 'Climate changes resulting from auto emissions have already had a dramatic impact on the environment of this state,' says the state assemblywoman who authored the bill seeking the CO 2 curbs.
- A retired Democratic assemblywoman runs the committee that organizes the shelter, where she has been a volunteer since 1986.
- The judge delivered the sentence to a courtroom filled with the former assemblywoman's supporters.
- The money also paid for summer interns for both officials and flooring for the assemblywoman's district office, authorities said.
- After-hours calls to the assemblywoman's offices in the Bronx and Albany were not immediately returned.
- I want to bring in the assemblywoman right now because you're part of this panel investigating Bridgegate.
- A local Assemblywoman was quoted as saying, 'We're going through some extraordinary times.'
- The Long Island state assemblywoman complained, 'I don't know where we're going to find it without raising taxes.'
- A Democratic assemblywoman peered 400 years back into history to King James I.
- She is set to collect government pensions from two jobs, as an assemblywoman and as a department head at a county-run hospital.
- A bill was recently proposed by a California state assemblywoman banning the use of Indian logos and mascots in public institutions.
- After forming the Freedom Party, she was elected an assemblywoman - once wearing a bathing suit in the House to protest a dress code for legislators.
- Last weekend I talked to the assemblywoman behind the proposed law.
- A state assemblywoman who represents parts of Northern Westchester and Putnam County was host to a forum on this topic at Cortlandt Town Hall here.
- A bill was recently proposed by a California state assemblywoman banning the use of Indian logos and mascots in public institutions, though it failed to muster enough support and was defeated in May.
- After her election as a state assemblywoman in California in 1982, Gloria Molina was voted into the Los Angeles City Council in 1987.
- After her election as a state assemblywoman in California in 1982, she was voted into the Los Angeles City Council in 1987.
- Every year since 2005, Margaret M. Markey, a New York State assemblywoman, has introduced a bill to extend the statute of limitations for five more years, a modest increase.
- In a few weeks, one of them will be sworn in as an assemblywoman representing Flushing, making her the first Asian-American woman to be elected to the State Legislature.
- She explores that question in the context of the political offices she's held so far: commissioner on the Dane County board of supervisors, assemblywoman in the Wisconsin state legislature, and House member.
- A state assemblywoman has defended it, saying the plan is a way to reduce the federal deficit.
Definition of assemblywoman in US English: assemblywomannounəˈsɛmbliˌwʊmənəˈsemblēˌwo͝omən US A woman who is a member of a legislative assembly. a state assemblywoman and lead sponsor of the bill Example sentencesExamples - In a few weeks, one of them will be sworn in as an assemblywoman representing Flushing, making her the first Asian-American woman to be elected to the State Legislature.
- After forming the Freedom Party, she was elected an assemblywoman - once wearing a bathing suit in the House to protest a dress code for legislators.
- After her election as a state assemblywoman in California in 1982, Gloria Molina was voted into the Los Angeles City Council in 1987.
- She's a little-known assemblywoman from the northern part of Nevada.
- A state assemblywoman who represents parts of Northern Westchester and Putnam County was host to a forum on this topic at Cortlandt Town Hall here.
- A Democratic assemblywoman peered 400 years back into history to King James I.
- The judge delivered the sentence to a courtroom filled with the former assemblywoman's supporters.
- She explores that question in the context of the political offices she's held so far: commissioner on the Dane County board of supervisors, assemblywoman in the Wisconsin state legislature, and House member.
- The Long Island state assemblywoman complained, 'I don't know where we're going to find it without raising taxes.'
- A retired Democratic assemblywoman runs the committee that organizes the shelter, where she has been a volunteer since 1986.
- She is set to collect government pensions from two jobs, as an assemblywoman and as a department head at a county-run hospital.
- A bill was recently proposed by a California state assemblywoman banning the use of Indian logos and mascots in public institutions, though it failed to muster enough support and was defeated in May.
- After her election as a state assemblywoman in California in 1982, she was voted into the Los Angeles City Council in 1987.
- A local Assemblywoman was quoted as saying, 'We're going through some extraordinary times.'
- A bill was recently proposed by a California state assemblywoman banning the use of Indian logos and mascots in public institutions.
- After-hours calls to the assemblywoman's offices in the Bronx and Albany were not immediately returned.
- Every year since 2005, Margaret M. Markey, a New York State assemblywoman, has introduced a bill to extend the statute of limitations for five more years, a modest increase.
- I want to bring in the assemblywoman right now because you're part of this panel investigating Bridgegate.
- 'Climate changes resulting from auto emissions have already had a dramatic impact on the environment of this state,' says the state assemblywoman who authored the bill seeking the CO 2 curbs.
- The money also paid for summer interns for both officials and flooring for the assemblywoman's district office, authorities said.
- A state assemblywoman has defended it, saying the plan is a way to reduce the federal deficit.
- Last weekend I talked to the assemblywoman behind the proposed law.
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