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Named one of [[America]]’s Top Five [[Governor]]s by [[Time Magazine]], '''Janet Napolitano''' has led [[Arizona]] into a new era of [[prosperity]] and record growth.
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'''Janet Ann Napolitano''', is  president of the [[University of California]] system since September 2013, shortly after she resigned as [[Secretary of Homeland Security]].
  
When Governor Napolitano took [[office]] in 2003, Arizona faced a billion-dollar [[deficit]], the worst [[financial crisis]] in its [[history]]. Through smart [[management]], she turned that deficit into a record billion-dollar [[surplus]], without raising [[tax]]es – proving that you can be fiscally responsible, while investing in the future.
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Napolitano is a lawyer who served one term as Arizona Attorney General and four years as U.S. Attorney for the District of Arizona.
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<ref>http://azgovernor.gov/BioJN.asp Janet Napolitano - Governor of Arizona Bio</ref> She then served as Governor of Arizona from 2003 to 2009. She served as [[Secretary of Homeland Security]] in the [[Obama Administration]] from 2009 to 2013.
  
Governor Napolitano is committed to the values that matter to communities across America – a strong [[public education]] system, a [[safe homeland]], a [[secure border]], sensible economic development, affordable [[health care]], and a [[government]] run efficiently and responsibly.
 
 
 
Governor Napolitano has made the [[education]] and protection of Arizona's [[children]] the driving force of her [[administration]]. She fought for and secured sweeping [[reform]]s and funding for Arizona's [[Child Protective Services]] system and created a new [[grade level]] in [[school]] by offering [[voluntary]] full-day [[kindergarten]] to every Arizona [[family]]. She secured a historic $100 million [[teacher]] [[salary]] package to keep Arizona’s best teachers in the [[classroom]], and improved Arizona’s [[high school]] and [[college]] [[graduation]] rates.
 
  
While preparing students for the [[21st century]] [[economy]], Governor Napolitano believes that we must also create good jobs that will be there when they graduate. That’s why she led the effort to create [[Science Foundation Arizona]] to foster [[innovation]], [[science]] and [[research]], and partnered with business to support the expansion of Arizona's core sectors while growing and developing the state's [[bioscience]] and [[high-tech]] [[industries]]. She has accelerated Arizona's prosperity through incentives for angel investment, tax relief for hi-tech [[manufacturer]]s who create jobs in the state, and by signing into [[law]] one of the largest business [[property tax relief]] measures in Arizona history. And she eased the tax burden on Arizona families through a $370 million income and property tax relief package.
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==Governor==
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Napolitano often proclaimed her commitment to public education, a [[Homeland security|safe homeland]], a [[secure border]], sensible economic development, affordable [[health care]], and a government run efficiently and responsibly.
  
Governor Janet Napolitano has been a national leader in addressing [[illegal immigration]]. As U.S. Attorney, she supervised the [[prosecution]] of more than 6,000 illegal immigration cases. As [[Attorney General]] she helped write the law to break up [[human smuggling]] rings. As Governor, she was the first to call for the [[National Guard]] at the border at federal expense, and today, more than 2,400 National Guard members from around the [[country]] are stationed at the border providing critical support to the [[Border Patrol]]. She’s led the effort to redesign Arizona’s [[ports of entry]] to better detect illegal [[cross border activity]] and has deployed new [[technology]] to track stolen vehicles that transport [[illegal immigrants]] and [[drug]]s on Arizona’s [[highway]]s.  
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===Finances===
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When Governor Napolitano took office in 2003, Arizona faced a billion-dollar deficit, the worst [[financial crisis]] in its history. She turned that deficit into a record billion-dollar surplus, without raising taxes, but she leaves with the state finances in even worse shape than when she began.  
  
Under Governor Napolitano’s leadership, Arizona implemented the first state [[homeland security]] strategy in the nation and developed the Arizona Counter-Terrorism Information Center, a 24/7 multi-agency [[intelligence]] fusion center that tracks and shares critical data used to keep our cities and our borders safe. The Governor has also presided over unprecedented advancements in forest health and [[fire prevention]] by ensuring that Arizona leads the nation in [[thinning]] its state land, and that our communities have well-crafted and functional [[emergency plan]]s.
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She tried to accelerate Arizona's prosperity through incentives for angel investment, tax relief for hi-tech manufacturers who create jobs in the state, and by signing into law one of the largest business property tax relief measures in Arizona history. And she eased the tax burden on Arizona families through a $370 million income and property tax relief package.
  
Responding aggressively to Arizona's [[health care]] needs, Governor Napolitano has taken great strides to expand access for all Arizonans. To address the critical shortage of doctors in Arizona, Governor Napolitano worked closely with the Universities to break ground on [[Phoenix|Phoenix's]] first [[medical school]]. She partnered with the private sector to create one of the nation's first free prescription drug discount cards, the Arizona [[CoppeRx Card]], which has saved seniors more than $15 million to date.
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===Education=== 
 
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She secured sweeping reforms and funding for Arizona's [[Child Protective Services]] system and created a new grade level in school by offering voluntary full-day kindergarten to every child. She secured a historic $100 million teacher salary increase to keep Arizona's teacher unions in her camp.  
Governor Napolitano made many of these [[investment]]s possible by shifting resources from waste and inefficiency to [[productivity]]. Through her hallmark Efficiency Review initiative, Governor Napolitano is changing the way state government works – from how it buys paper and pencils to how it provides health insurance. Utilizing common sense strategies, state government has identified permanent savings of hundreds of millions of dollars. Governor Napolitano has demonstrated that what matters is smart, efficient and effective government. 
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Recently named chair of the [[National Governors Association]] by her peers, [[Republican]]s and [[Democrat]]s alike, Governor Napolitano stands out as a leader in developing innovative solutions to our country’s greatest challenges. Her Chair’s initiative, [[Innovation America]], is designed to enhance the United States’ capacity to innovate, maintain its [[global]] competitive edge, and lead industries of the future.
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She promoted Science Foundation Arizona to foster innovation, science and research, and partnered with business to support the expansion of Arizona's core sectors while growing and developing the state's bioscience and high-tech industries.  
  
Governor Napolitano is the current past chair of the [[Western Governors’ Association]] and is serving in her second term as Arizona's 21st Governor. Prior to her election as Governor of Arizona, Napolitano served one term as Arizona Attorney General and four years as U.S. Attorney for the District of Arizona.
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===Immigration===
<ref>http://azgovernor.gov/BioJN.asp Janet Napolitano - Governor of Arizona Bio</ref>
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Governor Napolitano was a national leader in addressing [[illegal immigration]]. As U.S. Attorney, she supervised the prosecution of more than 6,000 illegal immigration cases. As state Attorney General she helped write the law to break up [[human smuggling]] rings. As Ex-Governor, she was the first to call for the [[National Guard]] at the border at federal expense, and today, more than 2,400 National Guard members from around the country are stationed at the border providing critical support to the [[Border Patrol]]. She's led the effort to redesign Arizona's [[ports of entry]] to better detect illegal [[cross border activity]] and has deployed new technology to track stolen vehicles that transport [[illegal immigrants]] and drugs on Arizona's highways.
  
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Arizona implemented the first state [[homeland security]] strategy in the nation and developed the Arizona Counter-Terrorism Information Center, a 24/7 multi-agency intelligence fusion center that tracks and shares critical data used to keep our cities and our borders safe.
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===Health care===
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Responding aggressively to Arizona's health care needs, Ex-Governor Napolitano took great strides to expand access for all Arizonans. To address the critical shortage of doctors in Arizona, Ex-Governor Napolitano worked closely with the Universities to break ground on [[Phoenix|Phoenix's]] first medical school, although it is controversial. She partnered with the private sector to create one of the nation's first free prescription drug discount cards, the Arizona CoppeRx Card, which has saved seniors more than $15 million to date.
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===Politics=== 
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While Governor, Napolitano chaired the [[National Governors Association]]. She is the past chair of the Western Governors’ Association.
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==University of California==
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As President of the University of California system, Napolitano supervises all of the campuses, which have their own administrations.  Under her administration, the University implemented a computer surveillance system.<ref>[http://www.dcclothesline.com/2016/02/07/same-old-dog-same-old-tricks-university-president-janet-napolitano-caught-spying-on-university-staff/ Same Old Dog, Same Old Tricks: University President, JANET NAPOLITANO, Caught Spying on University Staff], Clarice Palmer</ref>.<ref name="Cal professors fear UC bosses will snoop on them">{{cite web|title=Cal professors fear UC bosses will snoop on them|url=http://www.sfchronicle.com/bayarea/matier-ross/article/Cal-professors-fear-UC-bosses-will-snoop-on-them-6794646.php|website=San Francisco Chronicle|publisher=San Francisco Chronicle|accessdate=February 6, 2016}}</ref> Critics fear that this hardware can be used to monitor all network traffic, including academics' emails. Despite internal criticism, the decision to install the monitoring hardware was kept secret until January 2016, when a number of professors challenged it in a public letter.<ref name="UCOP Ordered Spyware Installed on UC Data Networks">{{cite web|title=UCOP Ordered Spyware Installed on UC Data Networks|url=http://utotherescue.blogspot.nl/2016/01/ucop-ordered-spyware-installed-on-uc.html|website=Remaking the University|accessdate=February 6, 2016}}</ref>
 
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==External Links==
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==External links==
*[http://azgovernor.gov/index2.asp Janet Napolitano - Governor of Arizona Official Website]
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*[http://www.nga.org/portal/site/nga/menuitem.29fab9fb4add37305ddcbeeb501010a0/?vgnextoid=d008224971c81010VgnVCM1000001a01010aRCRD National Governor's Association - Arizona Governor Janet Napolitano]
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*[http://votesmart.org/bio.php?can_id=63 Project Vote Smart - Governor Janet Napolitano]
 
*[http://votesmart.org/bio.php?can_id=63 Project Vote Smart - Governor Janet Napolitano]
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Revision as of 07:50, February 8, 2016

Janet Napolitano
Janet Napolitano.gif
21st Governor of Arizona
From: January 6, 2003 – January 20, 2009
Predecessor Jane Dee Hull
Successor Janice K. Brewer
Former United States Secretary of Homeland Security
From: January 21, 2009-September 6, 2013
President Barack Hussein Obama
Predecessor Michael Chertoff
Successor Jeh Johnson
23rd Attorney General of Arizona
From: 1999–2002
Governor Jane Dee Hull
Predecessor Grant Woods
Successor Terry Goddard
Information
Party Democrat
Spouse(s) none
Religion Methodist

Janet Ann Napolitano, is president of the University of California system since September 2013, shortly after she resigned as Secretary of Homeland Security.

Napolitano is a lawyer who served one term as Arizona Attorney General and four years as U.S. Attorney for the District of Arizona. [1] She then served as Governor of Arizona from 2003 to 2009. She served as Secretary of Homeland Security in the Obama Administration from 2009 to 2013.


Governor

Napolitano often proclaimed her commitment to public education, a safe homeland, a secure border, sensible economic development, affordable health care, and a government run efficiently and responsibly.

Finances

When Governor Napolitano took office in 2003, Arizona faced a billion-dollar deficit, the worst financial crisis in its history. She turned that deficit into a record billion-dollar surplus, without raising taxes, but she leaves with the state finances in even worse shape than when she began.

She tried to accelerate Arizona's prosperity through incentives for angel investment, tax relief for hi-tech manufacturers who create jobs in the state, and by signing into law one of the largest business property tax relief measures in Arizona history. And she eased the tax burden on Arizona families through a $370 million income and property tax relief package.

Education

She secured sweeping reforms and funding for Arizona's Child Protective Services system and created a new grade level in school by offering voluntary full-day kindergarten to every child. She secured a historic $100 million teacher salary increase to keep Arizona's teacher unions in her camp.

She promoted Science Foundation Arizona to foster innovation, science and research, and partnered with business to support the expansion of Arizona's core sectors while growing and developing the state's bioscience and high-tech industries.

Immigration

Governor Napolitano was a national leader in addressing illegal immigration. As U.S. Attorney, she supervised the prosecution of more than 6,000 illegal immigration cases. As state Attorney General she helped write the law to break up human smuggling rings. As Ex-Governor, she was the first to call for the National Guard at the border at federal expense, and today, more than 2,400 National Guard members from around the country are stationed at the border providing critical support to the Border Patrol. She's led the effort to redesign Arizona's ports of entry to better detect illegal cross border activity and has deployed new technology to track stolen vehicles that transport illegal immigrants and drugs on Arizona's highways.

Arizona implemented the first state homeland security strategy in the nation and developed the Arizona Counter-Terrorism Information Center, a 24/7 multi-agency intelligence fusion center that tracks and shares critical data used to keep our cities and our borders safe.

Health care

Responding aggressively to Arizona's health care needs, Ex-Governor Napolitano took great strides to expand access for all Arizonans. To address the critical shortage of doctors in Arizona, Ex-Governor Napolitano worked closely with the Universities to break ground on Phoenix's first medical school, although it is controversial. She partnered with the private sector to create one of the nation's first free prescription drug discount cards, the Arizona CoppeRx Card, which has saved seniors more than $15 million to date.

Politics

While Governor, Napolitano chaired the National Governors Association. She is the past chair of the Western Governors’ Association.

University of California

As President of the University of California system, Napolitano supervises all of the campuses, which have their own administrations. Under her administration, the University implemented a computer surveillance system.[2].[3] Critics fear that this hardware can be used to monitor all network traffic, including academics' emails. Despite internal criticism, the decision to install the monitoring hardware was kept secret until January 2016, when a number of professors challenged it in a public letter.[4]

References

  1. http://azgovernor.gov/BioJN.asp Janet Napolitano - Governor of Arizona Bio
  2. Same Old Dog, Same Old Tricks: University President, JANET NAPOLITANO, Caught Spying on University Staff, Clarice Palmer
  3. Cal professors fear UC bosses will snoop on them. San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved on February 6, 2016.
  4. UCOP Ordered Spyware Installed on UC Data Networks. Retrieved on February 6, 2016.

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