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'''Irene Dorothea Gallagher Taylor''' (née '''Gallagher''', born July 26, 1958) is an American musician, educator, and politician currently serving as Dixie's Class I Senator and, consequently, as Senate Majority Leader. Concurrent with her Senatorial positions, Taylor also serves as the United States Secretary of Commerce and Labor, the Dixie Secretary of Education, and as Party Chair of the [[New American Left]]. She is also the assemblywoman for Dixie's fourth district but on December 16, 2022, announced she would not seek the seat again. | '''Irene Dorothea Gallagher Taylor''' (née '''Gallagher''', born July 26, 1958) is an American musician, educator, and politician currently serving as Dixie's Class I Senator and, consequently, as Senate Majority Leader. Concurrent with her Senatorial positions, Taylor also serves as the United States Secretary of Commerce and Labor, the Dixie Secretary of Education, and as Party Chair of the [[New American Left]]. She is also the assemblywoman for Dixie's fourth district but on December 16, 2022, announced she would not seek the seat again. | ||
Born and raised in Pigeon Forge, Dixie, Taylor graduated from Middle Tennessee State University in 1981 and returned to her hometown in 1982. There, she worked in the district Chamber of Commerce, serving as its Director of Marketing and Sales from 1983 to 1991 and then as Executive Director from 1991 to 1993. Taylor left the CoC that year in a bid for the Superintendent of the Sevier County Public School System, which she garnered in 1994. From 1994 to 2021, Taylor served as Sevier County's head educational official, a tenure notable for the implementation of CTE programs in the county's high schools, the School Board's approval and negotiation with the local teachers union, and Taylor's personal advocacy for masking and vaccinations amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. She | Born and raised in Pigeon Forge, Dixie, Taylor graduated from Middle Tennessee State University in 1981 and returned to her hometown in 1982. There, she worked in the district Chamber of Commerce, serving as its Director of Marketing and Sales from 1983 to 1991 and then as Executive Director from 1991 to 1993. Taylor left the CoC that year in a bid for the Superintendent of the Sevier County Public School System, which she garnered in 1994. From 1994 to 2021, Taylor served as Sevier County's head educational official, a tenure notable for the implementation of CTE programs in the county's high schools, the School Board's approval and negotiation with the local teachers union, and Taylor's personal advocacy for masking and vaccinations amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. She |
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Irene Dorothea Gallagher Taylor (née Gallagher, born July 26, 1958) is an American musician, educator, and politician currently serving as Dixie's Class I Senator and, consequently, as Senate Majority Leader. Concurrent with her Senatorial positions, Taylor also serves as the United States Secretary of Commerce and Labor, the Dixie Secretary of Education, and as Party Chair of the New American Left. She is also the assemblywoman for Dixie's fourth district but on December 16, 2022, announced she would not seek the seat again.
Born and raised in Pigeon Forge, Dixie, Taylor graduated from Middle Tennessee State University in 1981 and returned to her hometown in 1982. There, she worked in the district Chamber of Commerce, serving as its Director of Marketing and Sales from 1983 to 1991 and then as Executive Director from 1991 to 1993. Taylor left the CoC that year in a bid for the Superintendent of the Sevier County Public School System, which she garnered in 1994. From 1994 to 2021, Taylor served as Sevier County's head educational official, a tenure notable for the implementation of CTE programs in the county's high schools, the School Board's approval and negotiation with the local teachers union, and Taylor's personal advocacy for masking and vaccinations amidst the COVID-19 pandemic. She
Taylor was a founding member of the New American Left and the primary author of its present constitution and platform.