Jane Lobman Katz

Jane Lobman Katz (1931 - 1986) was an Alabama advocate for government reform.

She served as the State Legislative Chairperson for the Alabama League of Women Voters, and in that capacity supported education, regulation, standardization, and equalization of property taxes.

She promoted a constitution reform convention, and the Equal Rights Amendment.

[1] Katz was described by the Alabama Women's Hall of Fame thus "Her ability to make complex, controversial, sensitive political issues understandable to average people, gave her a prominent place as a watchdog against poor government in Alabama."

[1] Jane Lobman married Warren Katz, a WWII veteran and engineer at the Charleston Naval Shipyard.