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but later served a term as governor from 1990 to 1994. After her defeat in the gubernatorial race, McConnell served as president of the New Jersey Food Council, a lobbying group representing the food industry. She returned to public service ten years later in the Florio administration, when she was
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in a district usually dominated by Republicans. While serving in the Assembly, McConnell worked on legislation to combat discrimination against women by lending institutions, as well as legislation helping to protect women against domestic violence. She served as president of the board of the
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Following the end of Governor Florio's term of office in January 1994, McConnell again worked as a lobbyist, establishing the McConnell Group to represent the interests of several large companies and organizations, including
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appointed as New Jersey Commissioner of Commerce and Economic Development. She was the first woman to serve in this position.
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In 1981, McConnell gave up her seat in the Assembly to run in the Democratic primary for
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volunteer organization Women's Crisis Services, now known as SAFE in Hunterdon.
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McConnell was born Barbara Wright, daughter of Carson and Mildred Wright, in
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Democratic Party members of the New Jersey General Assembly
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degree in 1957 from Tennessee Polytechnic Institute (now
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from 1978 to 1982 and in the cabinet of former Governor
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She died following hip surgery on October 21, 2016, in
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New Jersey General Assembly
14th
Karl Weidel
Walter E. Foran
Joseph L. Bocchini Jr.
Joseph D. Patero
Nashville, Tennessee
Raritan Township, New Jersey
Democratic
Tennessee Polytechnic Institute
BS
Democratic Party
New Jersey
New Jersey General Assembly
James Florio
Nashville, Tennessee
Livingston, Tennessee
Putnam County
Miss Tennessee
B.S.
Tennessee Technological University
United States Patent and Trademark Office
Washington, D.C.
Joe L. Evins
Delaware Township
Flemington, New Jersey
New Jersey General Assembly
Hunterdon County
Governor of New Jersey
Thomas Kean

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