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Julie Anne Genter was born on 17 December, 1979 in Rochester, Minnesota, United States of America, is an American-born New Zealand politician. Discover Julie Anne Genter's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 44 years old?

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Age 44 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 17 December 1979
Birthday 17 December
Birthplace Rochester, Minnesota, United States of America
Nationality United States

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1979

Julie Anne Genter (born 17 December 1979) is an American-born New Zealand politician who is a member of the House of Representatives representing the Green Party of Aotearoa New Zealand.

Genter was born in Rochester, Minnesota, United States, in 1979, and grew up in Los Angeles, California.

2003

She gained a BA in philosophy from the University of California, Berkeley in 2003.

2005

She moved to France where in 2005 she obtained a post-graduate certificate in International Political Studies from the Institut d'études politiques in Paris.

2006

Genter has worked as a transportation planner since coming to New Zealand in 2006.

2008

She gained a Masters of Planning Practice from the University of Auckland in 2008.

She was first employed by Sinclair Knight Merz, then by MRCagney (formerly McCormick Rankin Cagney) from 2008.

She is recognised in the transportation industry as an expert on parking policy and its economic and transport effects, and has advised numerous councils in Australasia on this topic.

She has given many presentations at conferences on the subject (for example 2008 New Zealand Society for Sustainability Engineering and Science, 2008 IPENZ Transportation Conference and 2010 Local Government Transport Forum ), and appeared on TVNZ's Breakfast programme and Kim Hill's Saturday Morning programme on Radio New Zealand National.

2011

Genter was elected to each Parliament from 2011 to 2023 on the party lists, before being elected as the Member of Parliament for the Rongotai electorate in the 2023 election.

She served as the Minister for Women, Associate Minister for Health and Associate Minister for Transport during the first term of the Sixth Labour Government.

She holds dual citizenship of New Zealand and the United States.

2013

Placed in 13th place on the Green Party list for the, Genter entered Parliament, with the Greens gaining 14 List Members of Parliament.

2015

In July 2015 Genter became the third ever female MP to hold a finance portfolio, alongside the Transport and Youth portfolios.

2016

The departure of long-standing Health Spokesperson Kevin Hague in September 2016 led to her taking on the Health portfolio, keeping Transport, Youth, Auckland Issues, and Associate Finance.

As an MP, Genter criticised the Fifth National government for spending billions of dollars on motorways, called for a nationwide mental health inquiry, and questioned Health Minister Jonathan Coleman on his use of a Coca-Cola funded study.

In late 2016 Genter announced that she would be putting her name forward for the Green Party nomination for the Mount Albert by-election, which she gained in January.

2017

In January 2017 Genter criticised former Green Party issues director Laila Harré, stating that the reason Harré gave for resigning from the Greens was not factual.

Genter quickly apologised to Harré stating "regret any slight to your integrity".

Genter came second in the February 2017 by-election after Jacinda Ardern.

Genter stated that she rebuffed an approach by Gareth Morgan to waka-jump to his The Opportunities Party (TOP) in July 2017, though TOP denied any "formal" approach had been made.

At the, Genter was re-elected to parliament on the Green Party list.

Genter was appointed Minister for Women and Associate Minister of both Health and Transport in the Green-supported Labour–New Zealand First coalition government.

Genter chose to take her oath to the Crown in Te Reo Māori along with other members, for which she was praised by political colleagues and members of the public.

2018

In 2018 Genter added Civil Aviation to her portfolio as Associate Minister of Transport, after Transport Minister Phil Twyford was reported for making a phone call from an airplane preparing for departure.

On 18 February 2018, Genter announced that she was pregnant, having previously revealed that she had suffered a series of miscarriages.

In August Genter gave birth to a baby boy, announcing the news on her social media.

She made international headlines after she and her partner cycled to Auckland Hospital for her labour to be induced.

2019

In early 2019, Genter and her partner Peter Nunns moved to live in Wellington.

In November 2021, she once again cycled to hospital to give birth to her second child, a daughter.

In her three years as Minister for Women, Genter worked to reduce the public-sector gender pay gap, and increased funding for primary maternity services.

Genter and the Green Party support a "feebate" scheme introduced by the Labour-led government to encourage a shift from petrol vehicles with high emissions of polluting material to electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles.

When serving as Associate Minister of Transport in the previous term of government, Genter had been involved in the development of a similar policy which was blocked by New Zealand First.

The scheme will see the sale of high-emitting vehicles, including New Zealand's best selling car the Ford Ranger being subject to a fee of up to $5,000 to fund rebates for electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles.

2020

Genter was re-elected to Parliament on the Green party list in the October 2020 New Zealand election, when the Greens earned 7.9% of the popular vote.

Labour formed a majority government, and invited only the co-leaders of the Green Party to join Cabinet.

Genter therefore stood down from her ministerial portfolios, but was granted retention of the title "The Honourable" for life in recognition of her term as a member of the Executive Council.

Genter was named Green Party spokesperson for Building and Construction, COVID-19 Response, Customs, Energy and Resources, Finance, Infrastructure, Local Government, State Owned Enterprises, Transport, and Urban Development.

At the 2023 general election, Genter won the Rongotai electorate for the Greens, receiving 2,717 more votes than Labour's candidate, Fleur Fitzsimons.

On 29 November 2023, Genter assumed the Green Party's transport, infrastructure, urban development, building and construction, economic development, and state owned enterprises spokesperson portfolios.