Chase Woodhouse

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Chase G. Woodhouse

U.S.A.

Party Democrat
Latest Campaign U.S.A. House of Reps
Date of Birth March 3, 1890
Date of Death Dec. 12, 1984 (Age: 94)
Overall Community Sentiment: Neutral

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Personal Background

Chase Woodhouse holds a Bachelor of Arts and a Masters of Arts in Economics from McGill University. He taught economics at Smith College and Connecticut College, and managed the Institute of Women's Professional Relations at Connecticut College. Woodhouse authored several books and articles on women's education and professional lives, and he held leadership roles in various women's organizations. He served as a Democratic representative in Congress and was active in advocating for equal labor practices and women's rights.

Political Ideas

Chase Woodhouse's political identity is marked by a unique blend of progressive economic policies and a staunch advocacy for women's rights, all while maintaining an early commitment to environmental protection. Woodhouse's legislative efforts to equalize labor practices and wages reveal an ideological commitment to gender equity, while her leadership roles in women's organizations underscore a deep-rooted engagement with feminist causes. Her academic background in economics and education further informs a highly localized approach to policy, particularly in addressing the professional challenges faced by women. This combination of progressive stances and a focus on regional issues presents an intriguing tension between broad social reforms and targeted, community-specific solutions.

Campaigns
1950: U.S.A. House of Representatives

Election History

Connecticut House of Representatives 2nd District

49.20% of vote

Loss

Winner: Horace Seely-Brown Jr.