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Rebecca White
White in 2021
Member of the Vermont Senate
from the Windsor District
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 4, 2023
Preceded byAlice Nitka
Member of the
Vermont House of Representatives
from the Windsor 4-2 District
In office
January 9, 2019 – January 4, 2023
Preceded byGabrielle Lucke
Succeeded byDistrict eliminated
Personal details
Political partyDemocratic
EducationUniversity of Vermont

Rebecca White is an American politician who has served in the Vermont Senate and the Vermont House of Representatives.

Early life and education

Rebecca White grew up in the village of Wilder, Vermont and graduated from Hartford High School. She also has a Bachelors of Arts in History from the University of Vermont.

Career

She began her career as an organizer for a solar company, and then a community engagement manager for Efficiency Vermont.

She ran for a seat on the Hartford select board at the age of 20, where she served for two terms.

She is an Emerge Vermont alumn.

Vermont House of Representatives

White was elected to the Vermont House of Representatives in 2018. She served on the House Committee on Transportation.

Vermont Senate

On April 4, 2022, White announced her candidacy for one of the three Windsor Senate seats. She won in the November election. She serves as a co-chair for the Climate Solutions Caucus and the Future's Caucus.

References

  1. "Rebecca White's Biography". Vote Smart. Retrieved 2021-02-21.
  2. "Representative Rebecca White, 2019-2020". Vermont Legislature. Retrieved 2021-02-21.
  3. "Senator Becca White".
  4. "Senator Becca White". legislature.vermont.gov. Retrieved 2023-08-17.
Members of the Vermont Senate
President of the Senate
David Zuckerman (P/D)
President pro tempore
Philip Baruth (D/P)
Majority Leader
Alison Clarkson (D)
Minority Leader
Randy Brock (R)
Progressive Leader
Tanya Vyhovsky (P/D)
Majority coalition (23)
Democratic (22)
Progressive (1)
Minority coalition (7)
Republican (7)
Members of the Vermont House of Representatives
Speaker of the House
Jill Krowinski (D)
Majority Leader
Emily Long (D)
Minority Leader
Patricia McCoy (R)
Majority caucus (112)
Democratic (105)
Progressive (4)
Independent (3)
Minority caucus (38)
Republican (37)
Libertarian (1)


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