Tamara Eduardovna Chepasova (Russian: Тамара Эдуардовна Чепасова; née Zaytseva; born 1 January 1950) is a Russian politician who was deputy of the State Duma from 1993 until 1995. Prior to her election, she worked as a technologist and economist, serving as chief economist and chief technologist at the Aggregate Plant in Chaplygin, Lipetsk Oblast (1976–1986) and as chair of the Lipetsk Department of the State Committee on Antimonopoly Policy and Support for New Economic Structures (1991–1993). In 2012, she was elected to the Mitino District Duma.
Initially, Chepasova had a career as a technologist and in mechanical engineering plants, working at the Instrument-Making Plant in Vyborg (1972–1974), the Research Institute of Measuring Technology (1975–1976), and the Aggregate Plant in Chaplygin, where he was chief economist and chief technologist from 1976 until 1986.[2][1] She later moved into politics, and she was chair of the Lipetsk Department of the State Committee on Antimonopoly Policy and Support for New Economic Structures from 1991 until 1993.[1]