Deborah Jeanne Dawkins

Deborah Jeanne Dawkins is an American politician who was a Democratic former member of the Mississippi Senate, representing the 48th District from 1999 to 2020.

Deborah Jeanne Dawkins
Member of the Mississippi Senate
from the 48th district
In office
January 4, 2000  January 7, 2020
Preceded byClyde Woodfield
Succeeded byMike Thompson
Personal details
Political partyDemocratic
ResidencePass Christian, Mississippi
Alma materUniversity of Southern Mississippi
OccupationSurgical technician, marketing consultant

Senate career

Dawkins is a member of nine Senate committees, and is the primary sponsor of 634 bills and the secondary sponsor of one bill.[1] Upon Governor Phil Bryant signing a bill into law in 2014 that banned abortions from taking place after 18 weeks of pregnancy, Dawkins said, "It occurs to me the past few years that a lot of men do not understand how the female body works. This is about removing the rights of women without means, whether anybody here is willing to admit it or not. Because this is women's bodies, and they're used to controlling women in so many other ways, they're very comfortable with it."[2] She has also expressed her support for legalization of medical marijuana. In January 2015 Dawkins introduced a bill into the legislature that would give patients with serious medical conditions the access to medical marijuana and would reclassify the drug as a Schedule II substance.[3]

Dawkins filed for reelection in 2019; however, she lost the Democratic primary with 41.3% of the vote.[4]

Personal life

Dawkins has three children and four grandchildren. Dawkins attends Mount Zion Methodist Church in DeLisle, Mississippi. Dawkins is a member of several organizations including the League of Women Voters, National Caucus of Environmental Legislators, America Association of University Women, and the University of Southern Mississippi Alumni Association.[5][6]

References

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