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American politician from North Carolina
Verla Clemens Insko (born February 5, 1936) is a Democratic member of the North Carolina House of Representatives . Insko has represented the 56th district (including constituents in Orange County ) since 1997.[4] She is a retired health program administrator from Chapel Hill, North Carolina . Insko also previously served as a member of the Chapel Hill-Carrboro Board of Education from 1977 to 1985 and on the Orange County Board of Commissioners from 1990 to 1994. She has been noted for her progressive policy positions, such as her support for publicly funded universal health care , and stated in a candidate questionnaire, "I believe in an activist government that provides for the common good and protects the vulnerable". On September 15, 2021 Insko announced that she wouldn't seek re-election to the NC House in 2022.[5]
Committee assignments [ edit ]
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2021-2022 session [ edit ]
Appropriations
Appropriations - Health and Human Services
Health (Vice Chair)
Education - Universities
Election Law and Campaign Finance Reform
Environment
Ethics
2019-2020 session [ edit ]
Appropriations
Appropriations - Health and Human Services
Health
Education - Universities
Environment
Ethics
Homelessness, Foster Care, and Dependency
2017-2018 session [ edit ]
Appropriations
Appropriations - Health and Human Services
Health
Education - Universities
Homelessness, Foster Care, and Dependency
Insurance
2015-2016 session [ edit ]
Appropriations
Appropriations - Health and Human Services (Vice Chair)
Health
Education - Community Colleges
Environment
Insurance
Judiciary III
State Personnel
2013-2014 session [ edit ]
Appropriations
Environment
Health and Human Services
Insurance
Judiciary
2011-2012 session [ edit ]
Appropriations
Environment
Health and Human Services
Insurance
Judiciary
2009-2010 session [ edit ]
Appropriations
Health
Education
Environment and Natural Resources
Judiciary I
Mental Health Reform
Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House
Electoral history [ edit ]
References [ edit ]
^ "Representative Verla Insko (DEM)" . North Carolina General Assembly . Retrieved July 25, 2022 .
^ McConnell, Brighton (June 2, 2022). "Allen Buansi Sworn in To Succeed Rep. Insko for NC House District 56" . Chapelboro . Retrieved July 25, 2022 .
^ "Allen Buansi" . Ballotpedia . Retrieved July 25, 2022 .
^ "The Voter's Self Defense System" . Vote Smart . Retrieved February 19, 2022 .
^ Meagan Bergstrom (September 26, 2021). "After 26 years of service, Rep. Verla Insko announces her retirement" . The Daily Tar heel. Retrieved February 19, 2022 .
^ "Verla Insko" . Retrieved February 19, 2022 .
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^ "NC State House 024" . Our Campaigns. Retrieved February 19, 2022 .
^ "NC State House 024" . Our Campaigns. Retrieved February 19, 2022 .
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