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On September 11, 2006, Bowler represented the Louisiana Legislative Women’s Caucus on the annual convention program of the American Bankers Insurance Association (ABIA) in [[Washington, D.C.]]<ref>
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Shirley Duvigneaud Bowler
Louisiana House of Representatives (District 78 -- Jefferson Parish)
In office
19922008
Preceded byRobert T. Garrity, Jr.[1]
Succeeded byKirk Talbot[2]
Personal details
Born (1949-10-02) October 2, 1949 (age 74)
New Orleans, Orleans Parish, Louisiana, USA
Political partyRepublican
SpouseMichael J. Bowler
Children?
Residence(s)Covington, St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana
Alma materSt. Mary's Dominican High School
University of New Orleans
OccupationWriter; editor; former Educator

Shirley Duvigneaud Bowler (born October 2, 1949) is a writer and editor who served as a member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from 1992 until term-limited in 2008. A Republican, she represented Louisiana House District 78, which includes her hometown of Harahan, Louisiana, in Jefferson Parish in suburban New Orleans. She was succeeded by current Representative Kirk Talbot.[3] During much of her House tenure, her District 77 colleague from St. Tammany and Tangipahoa parishes was Diane Winston, a fellow Republican.

Bowler was elected to the House in the nonpartisan blanket primary held in October 1991, when she unseated incumbent Republican Robert T. Garrity, Jr., 8,986 (59.3 percent) to 6,167 (40.7 percent).[4]

In the House, Bowler served on the following committees:

  • House Legislative Services Council (of which she was Vice Chair)
  • Civil Law and Procedure
  • Insurance
  • Labor and Industrial Relations
  • House Special Committee on Disaster Planning - Jefferson Subcommittee (Katrina aftermath)
  • House Special Committee on Disaster Planning, Crisis Management, Recovery & Long-Term Revitalization (Katrina aftermath)

On September 11, 2006, Bowler represented the Louisiana Legislative Women’s Caucus on the annual convention program of the American Bankers Insurance Association (ABIA) in Washington, D.C.[5] Bowler has also been active in the Louisiana State Law Institute (LSLI), serving on its Bond for Deed Committee and Visitation Committee.[6]

Bowler, a New Orleans native, is a writer and editor. She received her secondary education at Saint Mary’s Dominican High School in New Orleans, for which she has been Alumnae Coordinator and Alumnae Association vice president and later became Alum of the Year, an honor bestowed for lifetime achievement and promoting the fundamentals of the school. Her B.A. degree is from the University of New Orleans. She has additional training as a television advertising producer. From 1971-1977, she was a schoolteacher. Bowler was one of the first women admitted to the Harahan Rotary International and has served as the club’s vice president, treasurer, and president. Bowler is married to Michael J. Bowler (born April 2, 1948). They are Roman Catholic.

While in the House, she earned the nickname "The Black Widow" for being the person most likely to kill a colleague's bill. During her last term in office, having accepted the nickname, she purchased 50 gold plated "Black Widow" pins and gave them out to legislators who unknowingly killed a bill that she deemed necessary of rejection. She was also known by most legislators to have read all the bills or at least most of them, and every bill she voted on. Such claims are generally folklore, but it thought that she read more bills than any other legislature during her tenure.

Upon departure from the legislature she was appointed to the position of Deputy Commissioner of Management and Finance for the Louisiana Department of Insurance as an appointee of the elected Commissioner, James "Jim" Donnelon.

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Notes

  1. ^ "Louisiana election returns, October 19, 1991". sos.louisiana.gov. Retrieved October 18, 2009.
  2. ^ "Louisiana election returns, November 17, 2007". sos.louisiana. Retrieved October 18, 2009.
  3. ^ Enlou.com legislators index (accessed 2009 June 16).
  4. ^ "Louisiana election returns, October 19, 1991". sos.louisiana.gov. Retrieved October 18, 2009. [dead link]
  5. ^ “State Lawmaker To Serve on Federal Insurance Issues Panel” published 2006 August 25 on the Louisiana Legislative Women’s Caucus (retrieved 2009 June 16).
  6. ^ LSLI committee list.
  7. ^ Bowler’s District 78 profile on Enlou.com.
Preceded by Louisiana State Representative from District 78 (Jefferson Parish)

Shirley Duvigneaud Bowler
1992–2008

Succeeded by

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