Avery Passerday

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Avery Passerday
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House Representative
In Office:
3 January 2011 - Present
Constituency North Carolina 11
Preceded by Heath Schuyler
Succeeded by incumbent
Born

September 14, 1976
Asheville, North Carolina
Political Party Republican
Spouse None
Religion Southern Baptist



Avery Passerday (b. September 14, 1976), is a conservative american congresswoman from the state of North Carolina, and an accredited urban planner.

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Early Life & Family

Avery was born to Robert and June Passerday in Asheville, North Carolina on September 14, 1976. Robert Passerday (b. May 14, 1940) was a baptist minister for the Merrimon Avenue Baptist Church in Asheville, and had a degree in theology from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. June Carroll (b. January 2, 1944), was a receptionist before marrying Passerday in 1968. Robert and June remain in Asheville. Avery has one sibling, Chris (b. December 19, 1971), who lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota and practices law.

The Passerday family have lived in Asheville for five generations since the end of the Civil War. Before 1866, the family lived in coastal Louisiana. The first Passerday in the United States migrated from France in the 1770s.

The Carroll family lived in Maryland from 1810 onward. June's grandparents moved to North Carolina in 1899. Their origin is unknown.

Education

Avery attended the University of Miami from 1994 to 2000 and studied under Elizabeth Plater-Zyberk. She recieved a masters in urban planning.

Career

Avery interned in the Miami Urban Planning Commission from 1998 to 2000, and was hired by the City of Asheville's planning department out of college. She worked on a temporary basis for Durham and Norfolk, designing renewal projects for run-down sections of both cities. In 2006, she was elected to Asheville's city council, and defeated incumbent Congressman Heath Schuyler (D) in 2010 for North Carolina's 11th district. She currently serves in the House of Representatives.

House Career

Washington D.C. was attacked by terrorists only weeks into Avery's first term. Passerday escaped unharmed, but her emotional press release to her constituents acted as something of a dramatic introductory letter.

From 2011 to present, she has served on the House Judiciary (JUD) and Science, Health, Education and Environment (SHEE) committees.

Avery has proven to be an outspoken advocate of the tobacco lobby.


External Links

Press Office
House Voting Record
SHEE Voting Record

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