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Irma Muse Dixon

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Dixon represented District 95 in the Louisiana House for four years (elected 1988, reelected 1991). She resigned from her second term after winning election to the PSC in 1992. Dixon's dozen years of service on PSC brought her a commendation from the National Association of Regulatory Utility
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Dixon has served in state government with the Office of Employment Training and Development. She was appointed as undersecretary in the Department of Culture, Recreation and Tourism. She also served in New Orleans city government as appointed Director of the Department of Recreation.
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Dixon had joined the Democratic Party and decided to enter politics. In 1988 she was elected to the State House, representing District 95 in New Orleans. She was re-elected in 1991 to a second term.
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The following year, In 1992, she was elected from the Third District to the Public Service Commission and resigned from the state House. She was re-elected to that position, serving through 2004.
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Irma Muse Dixon was born in 1952 in New Orleans. She attended local schools, which were then segregated. A graduate of Walter L. Cohen Senior High School, Dixon obtained her
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She has also held appointed positions in state and New Orleans city government, and in 2009 was selected as head of Beacon of Hope, a city non-profit.
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In the early 1980s, Dixon worked with the Total Community Action Agency and its Central City Health Clinic. It was run by
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In 2009 Dixon was chosen to head Beacon of Hope, a New Orleans non-profit and charitable organization.
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In 2004, she placed third in the primary for re-election to PSC District 3 (behind
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After serving in the state legislature, Dixon was given a fellowship at
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Louisiana Center for Women in Government and Business Hall of Fame
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Dixon has been active in a variety of civic activities: the
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and Lambert Boussiere III; Boussiere won the runoff.)
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New Orleans, Louisiana
African-American
Louisiana Public Service Commission
B.A.
Southern University
Baton Rouge
Master of Social Work
Tulane University
Harvard University
John F. Kennedy School of Government
Dorothy Mae Taylor
Louisiana House of Representatives
Louisiana's 2nd congressional district
William J. Jefferson
Cleo Fields
Louisiana Senate
Diana Bajoie
term-limited
runoff election
Cheryl A. Gray Evans
Jalila Jefferson-Bullock
Urban League
YWCA
"Dixon on League of Women Voters site"
the original
Commendation from NARUC.
"Ex-legislator Dixon seeks Senate seat: She also served on PSC for many years"
"Remembering Dorothy Mae Taylor: The First Lady of 1300 Perdido St"
Dixon bio on Our Campaigns.

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