Sabine Hartmann-Müller

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Sabine Hartmann Müller (* 4. September 1962 in Memmingen ) is a German politician of the CDU . She has been a member of the Baden-Württemberg state parliament since October 2017 .

Life

Sabine Hartmann-Müller graduated in 1987 from the Reutlingen University of Applied Sciences with a degree in foreign trade with a degree in business administration . She then held various positions in human resources, finance and accounting / organization in Ludwigsburg , Rheinfelden , Lörrach and Kaiseraugst (Switzerland).

Sabine Hartmann-Müller is married and has two grown children. She is Roman Catholic.

Political career

Sabine Hartmann-Müller has been a member of the CDU since 1993, and chairwoman of the CDU local association in Herten (Rheinfelden) since 1995 . She has been a member of the board of the Frauen Union Rheinfelden since 1997, including several years as chairwoman. Since 1997 she has been deputy chairwoman of the CDU city association Rheinfelden, since 1999 a member of the Herten local council and a member of the Rheinfelden (Baden) municipal council for the CDU. From 2012 to 2019 she was mayor in Herten (Rheinfelden). In 2018/19 she belongs to the CDU district association Lörrach as a co-opted assessor. In 2006 and 2016 she was the CDU's second candidate in the state elections for Baden-Württemberg in the Waldshut constituency. She is a member of the Upper Rhine Council and the International Parliamentary Conference on Lake Constance .

Since 25 October 2017 she has been a Nachrückerin for Felix Schreiner Member of the Parliament of Baden-Wuerttemberg. She is a member of the Transport and Social Committee.

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Verena Pichler: Sabine Hartmann-Müller: "It's a special honor". In: Südkurier . September 25, 2017. Retrieved April 7, 2018 .
  2. District Board. In: cdu-kv-loerrach.de. CDU district association Lörrach, accessed on April 7, 2018 .
  3. Ingrid Böhm-Jacob: Sabine Hartmann-Müller wants to be a lawyer for the whole of the Upper Rhine. In: Südkurier. October 24, 2017, accessed April 7, 2018 .