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Kim M. Janey (* 16. Mai 1965 in Boston, Massachusetts) ist eine amerikanische Politikerin (Demokratische Partei). Sie ist seit März 2021 kommissarische Bürgermeisterin von Boston. Sie ist die erste Frau und die erste afroamerikanische Person, die das Bürgermeisteramt ausübt. Seit Januar 2018 ist sie Mitglied des Stadtrates von Boston, zu dessen Präsidentin sie im Januar 2020 gewählt wurde. Janey wurde kommissarische Bürgermeisterin, nachdem Marty Walsh das Amt niedergelegt hatte, um Arbeitsminister der Vereinigten Staaten zu werden. Janey kandidierte bei der Bürgermeisterwahl 2021. (de) Kim Michelle Janey (born May 16, 1965) is an American politician who served as acting mayor of Boston for eight months in 2021. She served as president of the Boston City Council from 2020 to 2022, and as a member of the council from the 7th district from 2018 to 2022. She was the first woman and first black person to serve as acting mayor of the city during a vacancy in the office of mayor. Janey began her career as a community organizer and education advocate, working for groups such as Parents United for Child Care. and Massachusetts Advocates for Children. A member of the Democratic Party, Janey entered politics when she successfully ran for the Boston City Council in 2017. She entered the Boston City Council in January 2018, and was selected as president of the Council in January 2020. On the city council, she represented the 7th district (which includes Roxbury, with parts of the South End, Dorchester, and Fenway). Being the incumbent City Council president, Janey became Boston's acting mayor of Boston upon Marty Walsh's departure from the post when he resigned after being confirmed as the United States secretary of labor. Janey was a candidate in the nonpartisan primary of the 2021 Boston mayoral election, but had an unsuccessful fourth-place finish. Janey later endorsed Michelle Wu for the general election. Wu went on to win the general election, and became Janey's successor. Janey dealt with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in Boston as acting mayor. Janey launched a Vaccine Equity Grant Initiative to increase awareness and access to the COVID-19 vaccine in communities that were disproportionately impacted by the pandemic. As acting mayor, Janey attracted controversy for comments she made comparing vaccine passports to slave papers and birtherism. She walked back these comments. Janey announced a municipal eviction moratorium in August, after the United States Supreme Court overturned a federal moratorium that had been in place. Janey also dealt with the homelessness population in the Mass and Cass area, clearing the area's tent city towards the end of her acting mayoralty. Janey signed into law an ordinance which restricted the Boston Police Department's use of tear gas, pepper spray and rubber bullets, a measure in the line of which had been vetoed earlier in the year by Mayor Walsh. Janey also fired Police Commissioner Dennis White after an independent probe found a pattern of alleged domestic violence by him. A municipal budget for 2022 was passed during Janey's tenure. Janey also launched a pilot program to have EMTs and mental health personnel respond without the assistance of police to 9-1-1 calls on mental health matters that are not a public safety concern. Janey also launched a pilot program that made the MBTA Route 28 bus fare-free for three-months. This laid groundwork that her successor, Michelle Wu, built upon to launch further fare-free bus service. Since May 2022, Janey has served as the chief executive officer of Economic Mobility Pathways (EMPath), a Boston nonprofit which addresses poverty. Janey has also held teaching fellowships at Harvard University and Salem State University and worked as an executive in residence at The Boston Foundation since leaving public office. (en) Kim M. Janey, née le 16 mai 1965 à Roxbury, Boston, est une femme politique américaine, maire par intérim de Boston. Elle est la première femme et la première personne noire à devenir maire de la ville. Elle est membre du conseil municipal de Boston depuis janvier 2018, représentant le district 7 (qui comprend Roxbury, avec des parties de South End, Dorchester et Fenway), et a été choisie comme présidente du conseil en janvier 2020. Elle est membre du Parti démocrate. Janey est devenu maire intérimaire de Boston après le départ de Marty Walsh du poste lorsqu'il a été confirmé comme secrétaire au travail des États-Unis. (fr) Kim Michelle Janey (lahir 16 Mei 1965) adalah seorang politikus Amerika Serikat yang menjabat sebagai Presiden Dewan Kota dan pelaksana tugas Boston, Massachusetts. Ia merupakan wanita pertama dan orang kulit berwarna pertama yang menjabat sebagai pelaksana jabatan walikota dari kota tersebut pada masa kelowongan dalam jabatan walikota. (in) |
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Kim M. Janey (* 16. Mai 1965 in Boston, Massachusetts) ist eine amerikanische Politikerin (Demokratische Partei). Sie ist seit März 2021 kommissarische Bürgermeisterin von Boston. Sie ist die erste Frau und die erste afroamerikanische Person, die das Bürgermeisteramt ausübt. Seit Januar 2018 ist sie Mitglied des Stadtrates von Boston, zu dessen Präsidentin sie im Januar 2020 gewählt wurde. Janey wurde kommissarische Bürgermeisterin, nachdem Marty Walsh das Amt niedergelegt hatte, um Arbeitsminister der Vereinigten Staaten zu werden. Janey kandidierte bei der Bürgermeisterwahl 2021. (de) Kim M. Janey, née le 16 mai 1965 à Roxbury, Boston, est une femme politique américaine, maire par intérim de Boston. Elle est la première femme et la première personne noire à devenir maire de la ville. Elle est membre du conseil municipal de Boston depuis janvier 2018, représentant le district 7 (qui comprend Roxbury, avec des parties de South End, Dorchester et Fenway), et a été choisie comme présidente du conseil en janvier 2020. Elle est membre du Parti démocrate. Janey est devenu maire intérimaire de Boston après le départ de Marty Walsh du poste lorsqu'il a été confirmé comme secrétaire au travail des États-Unis. (fr) Kim Michelle Janey (lahir 16 Mei 1965) adalah seorang politikus Amerika Serikat yang menjabat sebagai Presiden Dewan Kota dan pelaksana tugas Boston, Massachusetts. Ia merupakan wanita pertama dan orang kulit berwarna pertama yang menjabat sebagai pelaksana jabatan walikota dari kota tersebut pada masa kelowongan dalam jabatan walikota. (in) Kim Michelle Janey (born May 16, 1965) is an American politician who served as acting mayor of Boston for eight months in 2021. She served as president of the Boston City Council from 2020 to 2022, and as a member of the council from the 7th district from 2018 to 2022. She was the first woman and first black person to serve as acting mayor of the city during a vacancy in the office of mayor. (en) |
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