Tang Hui-jen ( Chinese: 湯蕙禎; born 3 October 1954) is a Taiwanese politician.
Tang was born in Taoyuan on 3 October 1954 and studied law at National Taiwan University. [1] [2]
Tang served on the National Assembly from 1996 to 2000. [1] She later worked for the legal affairs department of the Taoyuan County government and subsequently led the Taoyuan City Government Department of Civil Affairs. [1] [3] Tang was elected to the 10th Legislative Yuan on the Democratic Progressive Party list via proportional representation. [1] [2]
In November 2020, Tang attended the tenth anniversary celebration of the Taoyuan International Airport Corporation. [4] In March 2021, Tang advocated for victims of revenge pornography to have increased legal protections, and expressed support for the establishment of a legal framework for the crimes of stalking and harassment. [5] The next month, Tang called for existing regulations on Chinese publications to be more strictly enforced. [6] In August 2022, she drew attention to a non-profit collecting human hair and nylon stockings for use as an absorbent to clean up oil spills. [7]
Tang Hui-jen ( Chinese: 湯蕙禎; born 3 October 1954) is a Taiwanese politician.
Tang was born in Taoyuan on 3 October 1954 and studied law at National Taiwan University. [1] [2]
Tang served on the National Assembly from 1996 to 2000. [1] She later worked for the legal affairs department of the Taoyuan County government and subsequently led the Taoyuan City Government Department of Civil Affairs. [1] [3] Tang was elected to the 10th Legislative Yuan on the Democratic Progressive Party list via proportional representation. [1] [2]
In November 2020, Tang attended the tenth anniversary celebration of the Taoyuan International Airport Corporation. [4] In March 2021, Tang advocated for victims of revenge pornography to have increased legal protections, and expressed support for the establishment of a legal framework for the crimes of stalking and harassment. [5] The next month, Tang called for existing regulations on Chinese publications to be more strictly enforced. [6] In August 2022, she drew attention to a non-profit collecting human hair and nylon stockings for use as an absorbent to clean up oil spills. [7]