Background
English, Jane was born on November 9, 1940 in Lincoln, Nebraska, United States.
English, Jane was born on November 9, 1940 in Lincoln, Nebraska, United States.
She graduated in 1981 from Arkansas Technical University in Russellville, with a bachelor"s degree in Economics/Finance.
English is a native of the capital city of Lincoln, Nebraska. From 1984 to 1997, she was the senior project manager of the Arkansas Department of Economic Development. From 1998 to 2001, English was the executive director of the Fort Chaffee Public Trust.
She was executive director of the Arkansas Manufacturers Association.
From 2001 to 2004, she was executive director of the Arkansas Workforce Investment Board, a Cabinet position under Republican Governor Mike Huckabee. In 2005, English was an economics/workforce advisor to Republican Lieutenant Governor Winthrop Paul Rockefeller, who announced a gubernatorial campaign to succeed Huckabee but was soon sidelined by cancer and death.Upon Rockefeller"s death, Asa Hutchinson unsuccessfully ran for governor in 2006 but was defeated by Democrat Mike Beebe.
With Beebe term-limited, Hutchinson is running again for governor in 2014. After three terms in the state House, English on November 6, 2012, English was elected to the state Senate by a margin of 288 votes.
With 18,220 votes (50 4 percent), she defeated the Democrat Barry Hyde, who polled 17,932 ballots (496 percent).
The District 34 incumbent, the African American Linda Chesterfield, was switched via redistricting to District 30. As a House member, English opposed student dress codes and legislation to ban cell phones while driving through school properties. She voted to permit Bible instruction in public schools.
She supported legislation requiring that driver"s license testing be done in the English language.
English opposes abortion, having voted to ban the practice after twenty weeks of gestation or whenever fetal heartbeat is determined. Both measures required the override of the veto of Democratic Governor Mike Beebe.
She opposes the inclusion of abortion in health-care measures. In 2013, Senator English joined the large majority of senators in amending state income tax rates.
She voted to reduce the amount of weekly unemployment compensation benefits and to require the recipients to be screened for illegal use of narcotics.
She voted successfully to override Governor Beebe"s veto of a bill to require photo identification when one casts a ballot in Arkansas. She opposed legislation to make the office of prosecuting attorney in Arkansas nonpartisan. She voted to allow handguns to be carried on church properties and to forbid the release of information on the holders of concealed carry permits.
English voted to allow university staff to carry concealed weapons.
She voted for a bill to permit the sale of unpasteurized whole milk within the state. English did not vote on proposed legislation requiring a racial impact statement regarding crime bills.
English serves on the Arkansas Legislative Council, the Legislative Joint Auditing Committee, and these Senate committees: (1) Children and Youth, (2) Judiciary, (3) Performance Review (chairman), and (4) State Agencies and Governmental Affairs (vice chairman).She is a member of the conservative American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) and its Tax and Fiscal Policy Task Force.
Chairman Pulaski County Republican Committee, since 2004. Member Governor Appointed State Psychology Board, since 2006, Arkansas Veterans Coalition, since 2007, Camp Robinson & Camp Pike Community Council, since 2007, Little Rock Air Force Base Community Council, since 2007, Conway Chamber of Commerce, 2008, Jacksonville Chamber of Commerce, 2008, North Little Rock Chamber of Commerce, 2008. Member of Arkansas Manufacturers Association (executive director 1998—2001), Arkansas Economic Developers, Veterans Foreign Wars Auxiliary, Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary, North Pulaski Republican Women, Runyan Acres Volunteer Fire Department Auxiliary.
Married Don English; children: Steven, Rebecca.