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Oregon Logging Conference
Keynote Speaker
Wheeler Pavilion
Thursday, Feb. 26, 2004, 8 a.m.
Lane County Fairgrounds, Eugene, OR
Biography of
Governor Judy Martz
Judy Martz was
elected as Montana's first female Governor on November 7, 2000. Just four
years earlier, she was elected as the state's first female Lieutenant
Governor when she ran with Governor Marc Racicot. Since taking office in
January, Governor Martz has tackled many tough issues head-on. Her
priorities include retaining and creating good paying job opportunities
for all Montanans, addressing appropriate tax reform policies in the
state, and improving the education funding system for Montana's public
schools. Her goal, to ensure that Montana is "open for business", is
carried into action by dedicated cabinet and staff members who share these
priorities. Governor Martz recognizes that one of the most important jobs
of the state's chief executive officer is to manage the state's financial
affairs. During the 2001 Legislative Session, she held the line on over
$100 million in new spending to manage the state's budget in a fiscally
responsible manner. This commitment is already paying off. While the state
will be faced with addressing a budget deficit in the next legislative
session, due to the commitment of the Governor and the State Legislature,
Montana's deficit is much smaller than that of many other states. In
addition, while many states have received a lower rating for issuing state
bonds, in 2002, Montana received the second-highest bond rating available
to states from both Standard & Poor's and Moody's - the nation's largest
rating agencies. To move forward her economic development initiatives,
Governor Martz created the Office of Economic Opportunity during the 2001
Legislative session. This office is tasked with promoting Montana
businesses, attracting complimentary businesses to the state, and
developing Montana's workforce for better paying jobs. Governor Martz was
born July 28, 1943 in Big Timber Montana, to ranching parents. She
graduated from Butte High School in 1961, and attended Eastern Montana
College. She was a member of the 1963 U.S. World Speed Skating Team, and a
member of the U.S. Olympic Speed Skating Team at the 1964 Winter Games.
Governor Martz worked as a field representative for U.S. Senator Conrad
Burns from 1989 to 1995. She has been civically involved for years,
serving as President of the Butte Chamber of Commerce in the early 1990's,
and vice-chair of the St. James Hospital Board of Directors. For more than
30 years, she and her husband, Harry Martz, have owned and operated a
commercial solid-waste business in Butte. As a small business owner, she
became actively involved in local and statewide economic development
issues. She and Harry were married in 1965, and have two grown children.
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Oregon Logging Conference
P.O. Box 10669, Eugene, Oregon 97440 USA
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