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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Mary_BonoMary Bono - Wikipedia

    Bono served in Congress until losing her 2012 reelection bid. In March 2013, Bono became a senior vice president at the Washington, D.C.-based federal affairs firm Faegre Baker Daniels Consulting. In 2018, she founded the political affairs consulting firm Integritas by Bono. Early life and education.

  2. Aus ihrer ersten Ehe mit Sonny Bono hat sie zwei Kinder. Zwischen 2001 und 2005 war sie mit dem Geschäftsmann Glenn Baxley verheiratet. Diese Ehe wurde im Jahr 2005 geschieden. Im Dezember 2007 heiratete sie den Kongressabgeordneten Connie Mack aus Florida. Damit war sie die Schwiegertochter des früheren US-Senators Connie Mack III. Diese Ehe ...

  3. Mary Bono Mack, the Representative from California - in Congress from 2011 through 2013

    • Republican
  4. Mary Bono. Member of Congress (ret.) Welcome to my website! I am a former Member of Congress who is deeply grateful for having had the opportunity to serve our country as a Representative from Southern California for nearly 15 years. I’m also equally thankful to be able to put politics behind me.

  5. Member of Congress Official Website - Mary Bono Mack. Names. Bono Mack, Mary. Headings. - California (44th Congressional District) - California (45th Congressional District) - United States. Congress (109th : 2005-2006) - United States. Congress (111th : 2009-2010) - Republican Party. - United States. Congress (112th : 2011-2012)

  6. Biography. BONO, MARY, (wife of Sonny Bono, wife of Connie Mack, IV), A Representative from California; born Mary Whitaker in Cleveland, Cuyahoga County, Ohio, October 24, 1961; B.A., University of Southern California, Los Angeles, Calif.; restaurant business manager; personal fitness instructor; board of the Palm Springs, Calif., International ...

  7. Mary Bono Mack (b. October 24, 1961) was a Republican member of the U.S. House representing California's 45th Congressional District from 1999 to 2013. Mack lost her re-election bid in the 2012 election for the U.S. House, representing California's 36th District as a Republican.