Claudia Meier Volk

| children = | alma_mater = University of Minnesota | birth_date = | birth_place = Strasburg, North Dakota, U.S. | birth_name = Claudia Meier }} Claudia Meier Volk (born Claudia Meier; November 6, 1947) is an American politician and nurse. After serving in multiple executive positions in government, politics, and public health in the U.S. state of Minnesota, Meier was elected to the Minnesota House of Representatives at the age of 26 from district 18-A, on a platform primarily focused on health care.

Meier's tenure included efforts to bolster the rights of women, gays, and lesbians; she coauthored a bill that would have banned discrimination against gays and lesbians. She also wrote a law that freed women from having to take their husbands' last names when they got married; shortly after the law was passed, Meier married Martin Volk and took his last name. Claudia Volk moved to Ray, North Dakota, to live with Volk, and chose not to seek reelection in 1976. Her term expired in 1977. Provided by Wikipedia
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