Erin Healy | |
State House: | South Dakota |
District: | 10th |
Alongside: | Kameron Nelson |
Term Start: | January 8, 2019 |
Party: | Democratic |
Residence: | Sioux Falls, South Dakota |
Occupation: | Patient Experience Specialist, politician |
Erin Healy is an American politician. She has served as a South Dakota Democratic Party member in the South Dakota House of Representatives since 2019 from district 10. Healy serves as one of eleven Democratic members of the South Dakota Legislature.
In 2018, Healy ran for one of two South Dakota House of Representative seats in district 14. She ran against incumbents, Larry Zikmund[1] and Tom Holmes,[2] On November 6, 2018, Healy won the election along with Larry Zikmund.
On January 5, 2019, Healy was sworn in at the South Dakota capitol building. She was chosen as the House Minority Whip along with Oren Lesmeister.[3] For the 2019 legislative session she served as a member of the House Education and House Health and Human Services Committees.[4] In that session, Healy prime sponsored four bills and co-sponsored forty-one.[5] For the 2020 legislative session, she again served as a member of the House Education and House Health and Human Services Committees.[6] In that session, Healy prime sponsored seven bills and co-sponsored thirty-three.[7]
In 2020, Healy ran for re-election against fellow Democrat, Mike Huber, and Republicans Taylor Rehfeldt and Tom Holmes in district 14. One day after the general election on November 4, 2020, Healy officially won re-election along with new member Taylor Rehfeldt.
Healy's second term as a member of the South Dakota House of Representatives began on January 12, 2021. For the 2021 legislative session, she served as a member of the House Education and House Health and Human Services Committees. Healy also served as a member of the House Legislative Procedure and Joint Legislative Procedure Committees.[8] In this session, she prime-sponsored six bills and co-sponsored seventeen bills.[9] For the 2022 legislative session Healy again served as a member of the House Education, House Health and Human Services, House Legislative Procedure, and Joint Legislative Procedure Committees.[10] In this session, she prime-sponsored four bills and co-sponsored seventeen bills.[11]
In 2022, Healy ran for the South Dakota House of Representatives in district 10. In the election, she ran against fellow Democrat Kameron Nelson, and Republicans John Mogen and Tom Sutton.[12] On November 8, 2022, Healy won re-election to the South Dakota House of Representatives along with new member Kameron Nelson.
Healy's third term as a member of the South Dakota House of Representatives began on January 10, 2023. She was chosen as the House Assistant Minority Leader.[13] For the 2023 legislative session, Healy served as a member of the House Health and Human Services and House State Affairs Committees.[14] She also served as a member of the House Legislative Procedure and Joint Legislative Procedure Committees. As of February 5, 2023, Healy has prime-sponsored five bills and co-sponsored thirty-two bills.[15]