Meg Goetz

[1] A graduate of Chestnut Hill College in Philadelphia, she has degrees in political science and economics.

She was appointed Democratic reading clerk by Speaker Tip O'Neill in 1982[1] and served until 1998 when she retired from the House.

They report to the House membership all bills, motions, amendments, and all official communications.

Ms. Goetz is currently the Vice President for Advocacy for the American Indian Higher Education Consortium, an advocacy group in Washington, D.C.[2] She was replaced as House reading clerk for the Democrats by Mary Kevin Niland who was appointed by then Minority Leader Richard Gephardt.

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