Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q13562463> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 66 of
66
with 100 triples per page.
- Q13562463 description "American politician".
- Q13562463 description "American politician".
- Q13562463 subject Q13307309.
- Q13562463 subject Q5312304.
- Q13562463 subject Q8619993.
- Q13562463 subject Q8949589.
- Q13562463 subject Q9698667.
- Q13562463 abstract "Nancie Peacocke Fadeley (born July 11, 1930) is a former member of the Oregon House of Representatives, representing portions of Springfield and Eugene, in Lane County, Oregon, United States, from 1971 to January 1981. Elected in November 1970, she first took office in January 1971, holding one of five seats (Position 1) in House District 13 (mostly in Lane County). With the implementation in 1972 of a reapportionment plan that replaced all existing Oregon House districts with new single-member districts, Fadeley represented new District 42 starting with the 1973 legislative session.In 1971 and 1973, she chaired the House Environment and Land Use Committee. During her tenure as the chair, the committee oversaw the passage of Senate Bill 100, Oregon’s pioneering, statewide land-use planning legislation, as well as the Oregon Bottle Bill. The passage of SB 100 prompted the formation of 1000 Friends of Oregon, a watchdog organization committed to the defense of, and advocacy for, the state's land-use program.Later she became a charter member and a national board member of the Older Women's League (OWL), a grassroots organization that advocates for women as they age. After her service in the Oregon Legislative Assembly, Fadeley began a career at the University of Oregon, where she was assistant vice provost.Fadeley was born in St. Louis, Missouri. She was married to Edward Fadeley for about 30 years, ending in 1984. During the 1970s, the couple both served in theOregon Legislature — Nancie in the House and Ed in the Senate.The mother of two children, Fadeley is now a freelance journalist who writes about Oregon history, environmental issues, and concerns of older women.".
- Q13562463 birthDate "1930-07-11".
- Q13562463 birthPlace Q38022.
- Q13562463 birthYear "1930".
- Q13562463 party Q5255722.
- Q13562463 region Q495409.
- Q13562463 spouse Q5342854.
- Q13562463 wikiPageExternalLink xv82852.
- Q13562463 wikiPageWikiLink Q13307309.
- Q13562463 wikiPageWikiLink Q16000133.
- Q13562463 wikiPageWikiLink Q171224.
- Q13562463 wikiPageWikiLink Q2145221.
- Q13562463 wikiPageWikiLink Q2269859.
- Q13562463 wikiPageWikiLink Q2286103.
- Q13562463 wikiPageWikiLink Q2855609.
- Q13562463 wikiPageWikiLink Q3136914.
- Q13562463 wikiPageWikiLink Q38022.
- Q13562463 wikiPageWikiLink Q40268.
- Q13562463 wikiPageWikiLink Q4546013.
- Q13562463 wikiPageWikiLink Q4640839.
- Q13562463 wikiPageWikiLink Q495409.
- Q13562463 wikiPageWikiLink Q5255722.
- Q13562463 wikiPageWikiLink Q5312304.
- Q13562463 wikiPageWikiLink Q5342854.
- Q13562463 wikiPageWikiLink Q7085560.
- Q13562463 wikiPageWikiLink Q7101103.
- Q13562463 wikiPageWikiLink Q7101257.
- Q13562463 wikiPageWikiLink Q7101333.
- Q13562463 wikiPageWikiLink Q766145.
- Q13562463 wikiPageWikiLink Q8619993.
- Q13562463 wikiPageWikiLink Q8949589.
- Q13562463 wikiPageWikiLink Q9698667.
- Q13562463 birthDate "1930-07-11".
- Q13562463 birthPlace Q38022.
- Q13562463 constituency Q495409.
- Q13562463 dateOfBirth "1930-07-11".
- Q13562463 name "Fadeley, Nancie".
- Q13562463 name "Nancie Fadeley".
- Q13562463 party Q5255722.
- Q13562463 placeOfBirth Q38022.
- Q13562463 shortDescription "American politician".
- Q13562463 spouse Q5342854.
- Q13562463 type Person.
- Q13562463 type Agent.
- Q13562463 type Person.
- Q13562463 type Politician.
- Q13562463 type Agent.
- Q13562463 type NaturalPerson.
- Q13562463 type Thing.
- Q13562463 type Q215627.
- Q13562463 type Q5.
- Q13562463 type Q82955.
- Q13562463 type Person.
- Q13562463 comment "Nancie Peacocke Fadeley (born July 11, 1930) is a former member of the Oregon House of Representatives, representing portions of Springfield and Eugene, in Lane County, Oregon, United States, from 1971 to January 1981. Elected in November 1970, she first took office in January 1971, holding one of five seats (Position 1) in House District 13 (mostly in Lane County).".
- Q13562463 label "Nancie Fadeley".
- Q13562463 givenName "Nancie".
- Q13562463 name "Fadeley, Nancie".
- Q13562463 name "Nancie Fadeley".
- Q13562463 surname "Fadeley".