Ruth Hardy
Ruth Hardy | |
|---|---|
| File:Hardy.Ruth.jpg Hardy in 2020 | |
| Member of the Vermont Senate from the Addison district | |
| Assumed office January 9, 2019 Serving with Christopher Bray | |
| Preceded by | Claire Ayer |
| Personal details | |
| Born | 1970 (age 55–56) |
| Party | Democratic |
| Spouse | Jason Mittell (m. 1997) |
| Children | 3 |
| Residence | East Middlebury, Vermont |
| Alma mater | Oberlin College University of Texas at Austin |
| Profession | State Senator |
Ruth Hardy (born 1970) is an American political figure from East Middlebury, Vermont. A Democrat, she was first elected to the Vermont Senate in 2018.
Early life
[edit | edit source]Ruth Ellen Hardy[1][2] was born in the Tompkins County area of New York circa 1970, a daughter of Robert B. Hardy Jr. and Miriam (Smith) Hardy.[3] Robert Hardy (1930-2005) was a graduate of Cornell University and Cornell Law School, and he served for more than thirty years as an Administrative Law Judge for the New York State Department of Labor.[3] Ruth Hardy was raised and educated in Tompkins County and is a 1988 graduate of Dryden High School in Dryden, New York.[4][5][6]
Hardy received a Bachelor of Arts degree in government from Oberlin College in 1992[5][7] and in 1996 she received a Master of Public Affairs degree from the Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs at the University of Texas at Austin.[5][8] She was a fiscal analyst for the Wisconsin Legislative Fiscal Bureau and specialized in education issues.[5] Hardy moved to East Middlebury, Vermont in 2002.[5]
Career
[edit | edit source]After relocating to Vermont, Hardy served as executive director of the Open Door Clinic in Middlebury, Vermont.[5] In addition, she worked as assistant budget director at Middlebury College, and director of government grants at Planned Parenthood of Northern New England.[5] She also served as executive director of Emerge Vermont, which recruits and trains women to run for public office.[5]
Hardy served three terms on Middlebury-area school boards and was chairwoman of Middlebury's Mary Hogan School Board, co-chairwoman of the Addison Central Supervisory Union Unification Charter Committee, and Chair of the Addison Central School District Finance Committee.[5] She is a graduate of the Snelling Center's Vermont Leadership Institute.[5]
Vermont Senate
[edit | edit source]In early 2018, incumbent Democrat Claire D. Ayer announced that she would not be a candidate for reelection to the Vermont Senate in the two-member at-large Addison County Senate District.[5] Hardy announced her candidacy in May.[5] In the November general election, Hardy and incumbent Democrat Christopher Bray were the top two finishers.[9]
At the start of her Senate term, Hardy was appointed to the Committees on Education and Agriculture, and was named clerk of the Agriculture Committee.[5] In addition, she was named to the Senate's special panel on sexual harassment and the Joint Committee on Judicial Retention.[5] She has been re-elected three times in 2020, 2022, and 2024. She currently serves on the Finance Committee and Natural Resources and Energy Committee.
Family
[edit | edit source]In 1997, Hardy married Jason Mittell, professor of Film & Media at Middlebury College.[1][5] They are the parents of three children.[5]
References
[edit | edit source]- ^ a b "Wedding Announcement, Ruth Ellen Hardy-Jason S. Mittell".
- ^ "Journal of the Joint Assembly".
- ^ a b "Obituary, Robert B. Hardy Jr.".
- ^ "Empire State Scholarships and Regents Scholarships".
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p "Biography, Senator Ruth Hardy".
- ^ "Launching My Campaign".
- ^ "Oberlin College – Class of 1992 – 25th Reunion Photo".
- ^ "Meet the LBJ alumni running for office in 2018".
- ^ "Democrat Ruth Hardy claims open Addison Senate seat".
Sources
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- 1970 births
- Living people
- 21st-century American women politicians
- 21st-century members of the Vermont General Assembly
- Oberlin College alumni
- Lyndon B. Johnson School of Public Affairs alumni
- Politicians from Middlebury, Vermont
- Democratic Party Vermont state senators
- Vermont Democrats
- Women state legislators in Vermont