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Kate Logan
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Kate Logan

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Kate Logan is an American politician and nonprofit executive currently serving as a member of the Vermont House of Representatives for the Chittenden-16 district. First elected in 2022, she assumed office in January 2023 with the support of the Vermont Progressive and Democratic parties. Before her legislative career, Logan worked as the Director of Programming and Policy for Rights & Democracy and currently serves as the director of the Vermont Coalition of Runaway and Homeless Youth Programs. She holds a Master of Public Administration from the University of Vermont and has been involved in local labor advocacy, including overseeing unionization efforts for Ben & Jerry's employees in Burlington.

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Born
Illinois
Birth place
Chicago, Illinois
Education
University of Oregon (Bachelor of Philosophy, 2009; graduate degree in social and political philosophy, 2017); University of Vermont (Master of Public Administration, 2015)
Career
Nonprofit executive, Director of Programming and Policy at Rights & Democracy

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