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Jin Soo-hee (born November 12, 1955) is a South Korean politician. She served as the 17th and 18th member of the National Assembly and the 3rd Minister of Health and Welfare.

Life
Born in 1955 in Daedeok-gun, Chungcheongnam-do (now Daejeon Metropolitan City), Jin Soo-hee graduated from Daejeon Girls' High School and Yonsei University's sociology department and worked at the Korea Development Institute. In 1991, she received a doctorate in sociology from the University of Illinois in the United States, and served as a senior researcher at the Yeouido Institute and an adjunct professor at Sejong University.

In 2004, she became the 17th National Assembly member by proportional representation of the Grand National Party, served as a spokesman for the 17th Grand National Party's primary camp, and served as a political secretary for the 17th Presidential Transition Committee. In the 17th National Assembly, she works in the Education Committee, the Political Affairs Committee, the Steering Committee, and the Women's Committee. The Electronic Bracelet System was introduced to prevent child sexual violence crimes, and the Special Act on the Prevention, etc. of School Village Receipt was proposed to eradicate the practice of receiving school village receipts.

In the 18th general election in 2008, she ran in the Seongdong-gu Gap area of Seoul and won re-election, and concurrently served as the head of the Yeouido Research Institute, a think tank of the Grand National Party. In the 18th National Assembly, he served as a member of the Planning and Finance Committee and the Special Committee on Regulatory Reform and proposed a total of 93 bills.

On November 28, 2008, a partial amendment bill to the Wage Bond Guarantee Act (18 people including Jin Soo-hee) and a partial amendment bill to the Industrial Accident Compensation Insurance Act (18 people including Jin Soo-hee) were proposed as representatives. While criticizing the MBC PD Notebook at a meeting of GNP officials on June 26, 2009, she introduced the criticism of MBC based on excerpts from the English version of Wikipedia and told MBC to raise a counterargument to Wikipedia.

On August 8, 2010, she was appointed Minister of Health and Welfare. At the National Assembly's confirmation hearing on the 20th of the same month, it was revealed that her daughter gave up her Korean nationality in 2003 and used Korean health insurance as a U.S. nationality.

educational background

 * Graduated from Daejeungchang Elementary School in 1960
 * Graduated from Daejeon Girls' Middle School in 1966
 * Graduated from Daejeon Girls' High School in 1969
 * Bachelor of Sociology, Yonsei University, 1972–1975
 * 197Master of Sociology, Indiana University,
 * 1988–1991 Doctor of Sociology, University of Illinois, Chicago Campus

Career

 * 1975-1978: Researcher at the Korea Development Institute
 * 1995 to 2000: Researcher at Yeouido Research Institute
 * 2000-2004: Senior Research Fellow at Yeouido Research Institute
 * June 2004 to May 2008: 17th National Assembly Member (Representational Representative of the Grand National Party)
 * January 2006 to July 2006: Grand National Party Leader for Public Information
 * May 2008 to May 2012: 18th National Assembly Member (Gap, Seongdong-gu, Seoul / Grand National Party → Saenuri Party)
 * August 2010 to September 2011: 48th Minister of Health and Welfare
 * the supreme council member of the Bareun Party
 * Bareunmirae Party, co-chairman of Seoul City Party
 * Neutral Dong-gap, regional chairman of the Bareunmirae Party
 * the new Conservative Party chief
 * a new Conservative co-leader
 * Seoul Metropolitan Government Party Chairman of the Future United Party Jung Sung-dong Gap
 * The People's Power, Chairman of the Seoul Metropolitan Party's Jung Sung-dong Gap Party
 * Seoul Metropolitan Government's Health and Welfare Committee Chairman of the People's Power
 * From March 2021 to April 2021: The People's Power, head of the COVID-19 Disease Control Headquarters of the Seoul Mayor's by-election Campaign Committee
 * From August 2021 to November 2021, the People's Power Yoo Seung Min Hope for the 20th presidential election 22 Special Report on Standing Political Affairs
 * 2021.08: The People's Power Seoul Party's Strategic Policy Committee
 * 2022.05 to 2022.06: Oh Se-hoon, chairman of the Seoul Special Mayor Candidate Election Commission

criminal record

 * Defamation, defamation by publication: 6,000,000 Won- sentenced July 14, 2008