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Pat Wiggins was born on 19 April, 1940 in Pasadena, California, is an American politician. Discover Pat Wiggins'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 73 years old?
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19 April, 1940 |
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19 April |
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Pasadena, California |
Date of death |
15 August, 2013 |
Died Place |
Santa Rosa, California |
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United States
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Pat Wiggins Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Pat Wiggins's Husband?
Her husband is Guy Conner
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Pat Wiggins Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Pat Wiggins worth at the age of 73 years old? Pat Wiggins’s income source is mostly from being a successful politician. She is from United States. We have estimated Pat Wiggins's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Patricia A. Wiggins (April 19, 1940 – August 15, 2013) was an American politician and member of the Democratic party.
Her father, Ralph Wiggins, was the stuntman responsible for the wing-walking maneuvers in Robert Redford's 1975 movie, The Great Waldo Pepper, and her mother, Grace, was one of the first women ever to parachute.
At age 38, Wiggins graduated from the University of California, Los Angeles with a bachelor's degree in English.
She had been a resident of Santa Rosa, California since 1985.
Wiggins served in the California State Assembly, representing the 7th district from 1998 until 2004, and in the California State Senate from 2006 to 2010, representing the 2nd district.
Wiggins previously served as a member of the Santa Rosa city council.
Wiggins was a second-generation Californian.
In 2000, as an Assemblywoman, Wiggins founded the Legislature's Smart Growth Caucus (www.assembly.ca.gov/sgc), which grew to include 47 of the legislature's 120 members over the next few years.
In October 2001, Wiggins brought together representatives of Napa County and all of its cities and urged them to plan collectively for the area's long-term housing needs.
Local officials agreed, and went a step further by agreeing to work together on a comprehensive, county-wide land-use plan.
Wiggins provided support throughout the process, which to date has resulted in significant agreements among the governmental entities involved.
She is the author of AB 857 (statutes of 2002), pertaining to land use planning.
AB 857 established California's spending priorities for future development to address sprawl, and to promote compact development.
She is also the author of legislation to facilitate farmworker housing, to promote mixed use development, and to increase funding for agriculture.
Other legislative initiatives included:
Wiggins represented the 7th District (Napa, Solano and Sonoma counties) until she was forced out of office by term limits in December 2004.
She served as Chair of the Local Government and Banking Committees.
Wiggins was elected to the California State Senate in November 2006, for a four-year term.
A comprehensive plan was expected in time for the next housing element cycle in 2007.
On August 23, 2009, she announced that she would not run for re-election in 2010.
In March 2010, the Senate Rules Committee agreed to remove her from most of her committee assignments, at her request, due to medical reasons.
In the Senate, Wiggins chaired the Senate Standing Committee on Public Employment & Retirement, the Senate Select Committee on California's Wine Industry, and the Joint Legislative Committee on Fisheries & Aquaculture.
Wiggins was married to Guy Conner, a computer software engineer, and had two stepsons, Jim and Steve Silverman, and three grandchildren.
Wiggins died of a long illness on August 15, 2013.