Born: November 29, 1957
Birth State: New York
Party: Democrat
School(s): Santa Clara University; University of Virginia Address: 1700 West Washington Phoenix, AZ 85007 Phone: 602/542-4331 Fax: 602/542-7601
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JANET NAPOLITANO's story is symbolic of the success that so many Arizonans have found in their state. Like millions of fellow Arizonans, she is a transplant, born in New York City and raised first in Pittsburgh and then in Albuquerque. In 1975, she went to California to attend Santa Clara University, where she won the prestigious Truman Scholarship and graduated summa cum laude with a degree in political science. She then attended law school at the University of Virginia, graduating in 1983. Napolitano chose Arizona to build her career, clerking for U.S. Appeals Court Judge Mary Schroeder before taking a position with the Phoenix law firm Lewis and Roca, where she became partner in 1989. Four years later, President Bill Clinton nominated her to serve as U.S. Attorney for the District of Arizona. As U.S. Attorney, she helped the state respond to the Amtrak derailment near Phoenix, and helped manage the portion of the Oklahoma City bombing investigation that focused on Tim McVeigh's activities in Kingman. In 1998, Arizona voters elected her attorney general of Arizona, the first woman to hold this position. She distinguished herself as a fierce protector of children and a tireless advocate for women, senior citizens, and the environment. In 2002, Napolitano was elected Arizona's 21st governor and America's first woman to succeed a woman as governor. Since taking office, her top priorities have been education, the economy, and the environment. Under her leadership, the state's 2004 budget passed without cuts to education, and she continues to focus on early childhood literacy programs as prevention for high illiteracy and high school dropout rates. She recently created the CoppeRx Card, a free prescription drug discount card mailed to every Medicare-eligible senior in Arizona, offering discounts of 15 to 55 percent. The governor also is working to re-direct Arizona's economy toward high-tech, knowledge-based industry to ensure that graduates continue to have quality job opportunities. Napolitano is currently chair of the National Governors Association. |