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William Parment
Member of the New York State Assembly from the 150th district
In office January 5, 1983 – December 31, 2010
Preceded by
Rolland E. Kidder
Succeeded by
Andy Goodell
Personal details
Born
(1942-03-05) March 5, 1942 (age 82) Jamestown, New York
Political party
Democratic
Residence(s)
Ithaca, New York State, U.S.
Alma mater
State University Agricultural and Technical College (AAS) State University of New York at New Paltz (BS)
Profession
politician
William L. Parment (born March 5, 1942) is an American politician from New York.
Parment was born on March 5, 1942, in Jamestown, New York, and raised in Ellington. He is a "sixth generation Chautauqua County native". He graduated A.A.S. from the State University Agricultural and Technical College and B.S. from SUNY New Paltz. He worked as a civil technician within the construction industry as well as a facilities planner for the State University of New York.[1]
He entered politics as a Democrat, and in 1974 ran unsuccessfully for Congress in the 39th District, losing to the incumbent James F. Hastings.
Parment was a member of the New York State Assembly from 1983 to 2010, sitting in the 185th, 186th, 187th, 188th, 189th, 190th, 191st, 192nd, 193rd, 194th, 195th, 196th, 197th and 198th New York State Legislatures. he represented District 150, which includes most of Chautauqua County (all except the towns that border Cattaraugus County on Chautauqua's east side, including the cities of Jamestown and Dunkirk. He was the Co-Chairman of the Legislative Taskforce on Demographic Research and Reapportionment.
Parment announced his retirement at the end of 2010. Republican Andy Goodell, a former county executive of Chautauqua County, was elected as his replacement effective January 2011. Since his retirement, Parment has resided in Ithaca, New York.[2]
^"William Parment". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved 26 June 2019.
^"Life after office: Bill Parment now lives in Ithaca", Capitol Confidential, 11 February 2013
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