Mary Becker, the Glossary
Mary Becker is a former member of the City Assembly of Juneau, Alaska.[1]
Table of Contents
13 relations: Assembly of the City and Borough of Juneau, Alaska, College of Idaho, Democratic Party (United States), First Amendment to the United States Constitution, Greg Fisk, Juneau Empire, Juneau, Alaska, Juneau-Douglas High School, List of mayors of Juneau, Alaska, Morse v. Frederick, Pledge of Allegiance, Supreme Court of the United States, 2002 Winter Olympics torch relay.
- Borough assembly members in Alaska
- College of Idaho alumni
- School board members in Alaska
- Schoolteachers from Alaska
- Women mayors of places in Alaska
Assembly of the City and Borough of Juneau, Alaska
The Assembly of the City and Borough of Juneau, Alaska is the governing body and legislative branch of the City and Borough of Juneau, the local government of Juneau, Alaska, United States.
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College of Idaho
The College of Idaho (C of I) is a private liberal arts college in Caldwell, Idaho.
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Democratic Party (United States)
The Democratic Party is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States.
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First Amendment to the United States Constitution
The First Amendment (Amendment I) to the United States Constitution prevents the government from making laws respecting an establishment of religion; prohibiting the free exercise of religion; or abridging the freedom of speech, the freedom of the press, the freedom of assembly, or the right to petition the government for redress of grievances.
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Greg Fisk
Stephen Gregory Fisk (September 26, 1945 – November 30, 2015) was the 13th mayor of the unified City and Borough of Juneau, Alaska, the state capital of Alaska, United States.
Juneau Empire
The Juneau Empire is a newspaper in Juneau, Alaska, United States.
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Juneau, Alaska
Juneau (Dzánti K'ihéeni), officially the City and Borough of Juneau, is the capital city of the U.S. state of Alaska, located in the Gastineau Channel and the Alaskan panhandle.
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Juneau-Douglas High School
Juneau-Douglas High School: Yadaa.at Kalé (abbreviated JDHS and named Juneau-Douglas High School through 2019) is one of three high schools in Juneau, Alaska.
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List of mayors of Juneau, Alaska
Juneau, Alaska, presently incorporated as a unified home rule municipality called the City and Borough of Juneau, was designated the capital of Alaska on June 6, 1900.
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Morse v. Frederick
Morse v. Frederick, 551 U.S. 393 (2007), is a United States Supreme Court case where the Court held, 5–4, that the First Amendment does not prevent educators from prohibiting or punishing student speech that is reasonably viewed as promoting illegal drug use.
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Pledge of Allegiance
The Pledge of Allegiance is a patriotic recited verse that promises allegiance to the flag of the United States and the republic of the United States of America.
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Supreme Court of the United States
The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) is the highest court in the federal judiciary of the United States.
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2002 Winter Olympics torch relay
The 2002 Winter Olympics torch relay was a 65-day run, from December 4, 2001, until February 8, 2002, prior to the 2002 Winter Olympics.
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See also
Borough assembly members in Alaska
- Benjamin Nageak
- Bert Stedman
- Bill Overstreet
- Bill Thomas (Alaska politician)
- Bruce Botelho
- Dennis Egan
- Dick Eliason
- Dorothy Swanda Jones
- Edward Itta
- Eileen MacLean
- Gail Phillips
- Gary Knopp
- Hugh Malone
- Jamie Parsons
- Jesse Kiehl
- Jim Colver
- Jim Duncan (Alaska politician)
- Kelly Wolf
- Kim Elton
- M. Mike Miller
- Mary Becker
- Merrill Sanford
- Sally Smith (politician)
- Talis J. Colberg
- Walter B. Parker
College of Idaho alumni
- Alison Rabe
- Andy Benoit
- Bucky Halker
- Butch Otter
- C. Daniel Johnson
- Cary Coglianese
- Chuck Winder
- Cynthia Meyer (judge)
- Diana Thomas (politician)
- Diane Raptosh
- Dorothy Custer
- Duane Elgin
- Edward Lodge
- Ellie Boldman
- Elmo Smith
- Forest Rohwer
- Gerald F. Schroeder
- Horton Corwin Hinshaw
- Joe Albertson
- John McGee (politician)
- Julie Yamamoto
- Kathryn Albertson
- Klaus Scharioth
- Larry Lujack
- Luke Malek
- Mary Becker
- Mary Shaw Shorb
- Melinda Smyser
- Murray Satterfield
- Natalie K. Wight
- Pat Takasugi
- Paul Smith (composer)
- Ravic R. Huso
- Robert E. Smylie
- Ryan Kerby
- Sally Snodgrass
- Tom Throop
- Warren Jones (Idaho judge)
School board members in Alaska
- A. H. Ziegler
- Bettye Davis
- Bill Thomas (Alaska politician)
- Brian Sullivan (district attorney)
- Chris Tuck
- Debby Dahl Edwardson
- Eileen MacLean
- Eric Croft
- Gretchen Guess
- Grover C. Winn
- James J. Hurley
- Joshua Wright (Alaska politician)
- Lynn Gattis
- Mary Becker
- Moses Paukan
- R. E. Robertson
- Ramona Barnes
- Thelma Engstrom
- Theresa Obermeyer
- Tom Anderson (politician)
- Walt Furnace
Schoolteachers from Alaska
- Ben Grussendorf
- Bette Cato
- Bill Overstreet
- Bob Bird (politician)
- Carol Comeau
- Carrie M. McLain
- Crystal Snow Jenne
- Jan Faiks
- Joe D. Montgomery
- John Fredson
- Lorene Harrison
- Mary Becker
- Michael Johnson (Alaska politician)
- Mike Dunleavy (politician)
- Niilo Koponen
- Patricia Roppel
- Selwyn Carrol
- Ticasuk Brown
Women mayors of places in Alaska
- Austin Quinn-Davidson
- Beverly D. Dunham
- Carolyn Floyd
- DeLena Johnson
- Dorothy G. Page
- Dorothy Swanda Jones
- Fran Ulmer
- Gabrielle LeDoux
- Hannah Paul Solomon
- Hazel P. Heath
- Juanita Helms
- Mary Becker
- Sally Smith (politician)
- Sarah Palin
- Suzanne LaFrance
- Tiffany Zulkosky
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Becker
Also known as Becker, Mary.