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Katie Hill

Katie Hill

Katie Hill is a Politician and Nonprofit organization executive.

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Education

Hill earned her master's degree in public administration and her bachelor's degree in English from California State University, Northridge.[2]Hill's professional experience includes working as the executive director of the nonprofit organization PATH (People Assisting the Homeless).

She has worked to pass ballot initiatives Measure H and Prop HHH aiming to decrease homelessness in the Los Angeles area.

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Personal Life

Katie Hill is the daughter of a registered nurse and police officer who both live in the area.

She was educated in local public schools.

Katie is openly Bisexual. Katie currently lives on a rescue animal farm in Agua Dulce with her husband Kenny and their dogs, horses and baby goats.

Career

Katie has worked as a grocery store clerk.

Hill's professional experience includes working as the executive director of the nonprofit organization PATH (People Assisting the Homeless).

She has worked to pass ballot initiatives Measure H and Prop HHH aiming to decrease homelessness in the Los Angeles area.

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Politics

Katie Hill is a member of the Democratic Party.

2018 Election

Katie Hill was the Democratic Party nomineee for California's 26th Congressional District.

She ran against incumbent Steve Knight, unseating the Republican.

[1] On November 6th, she was elected to US Congress, becoming the first openly bisexual representative.

Individual Contributions

Katie Hill did not take any donations from corporate Political action committees.

Socialism

Katie Hill ran on a platform to redistribute wealth, claiming that the wealthiest Americans held too great a share of the wealth.

She believes in raising taxes on these people.

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References

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Citation Linkwashingtonexaminer.comArticle on the tight race
Oct 26, 2018, 9:13 PM
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Citation Linkballotpedia.orgBallotpedia article on the 2018 election
Oct 26, 2018, 9:15 PM
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Citation Linkkatiehillforcongress.comKatie's campaign site
Nov 7, 2018, 5:19 PM