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Yuh-Line Niou's Biography

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Full Name:

Yuh-Line Niou

Gender:

Female

Birth Place:

Taipei, Taiwan

Home City:

New York, NY

MPA, Public Administration, City University of New York-Baruch College, 2010-2011

BA, Social Policy, The Evergreen State College, 2001-2004

Representative, New York State Assembly, District 65, 2017-2023

Candidate, New York State Assembly, District 10, 2022

Member, Banks Committee, United States House of Representatives, present

Member, Consumer Affairs and Protection Committee, United States House of Representatives, present

Member, Corporations, Authorities, and Commissions Committee, United States House of Representatives, present

Member, Housing Committee, United States House of Representatives, present

Member, Insurance Committee, United States House of Representatives, present

Member, Libraries and Education Technology Committee, United States House of Representatives, present

Chief of Staff, New York State Assemblymember Ron Kim, 2012-2016

Independent Consultant, Niou Consulting, 2011-2013

Special Assistant to Assistant Administrator Michelle DePass, United States Environmental Protection Agency, 2010-2011

Lobbyist, Statewide Poverty Action Network, 2008-2010

Legislative Assistant, Washington State Representative Cody, 2005-2008

Legislative Assistant, United States Senator Regala, 2005

Board Member, National Urban Fellows, 2015-present

Fundraising Volunteer, Interim, present

Member, Alumni Civic Engagement Committee and Program Development Committee, Asian Pacific Islander Community Leadership Foundation

Member, Board of Trustees of Neighborhood House

Member, Organized Chinese Americans-Seattle Chapter

Vice President of Civil Rights & Civic Engagement, Seattle Chapter of the Japanese American Citizens League

Board Member/Public Policy Coordinator, Washington Asset Building Coalition

Founder/Lead Advocate/Advisor, Washington Racial Equity Team

Fellow, National Urban Fellows, 2010-2011

Coordinator, Women of Color Coalition, 2001-2004

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