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  Lee, Barbara
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AffiliationDemocratic  
<-  2021-10-09  
 
NameBarbara Lee
Address505 14th St
Oakland, California , United States
EmailNone
Website [Link]
Born July 16, 1946 (78 years)
ContributorPatrick
Last ModifedNCdem
Jul 27, 2024 04:49pm
Tags African - Black - Divorced - Single - Baptist - Christian - Protestant - Straight -
InfoBarbara Jean Lee

Congresswoman Barbara Lee has been representing California’s 12th District (formerly 13th) since 1998. She is the highest ranking African American woman appointed to Democratic Leadership, serving as Co-Chair of the Policy and Steering Committee. She also serves on the Budget Committee and the powerful Appropriations Committee, which oversees all federal government spending.

EARLY YEARS
Congresswoman Barbara Lee was born in segregated El Paso, TX and attended St. Joseph’s Catholic School, where she was taught by the Sisters of Loretto, an order dedicated to promoting justice and peace.

Her father was a veteran of two wars and her mother broke many glass ceilings and racial barriers. After grammar school, Congresswoman Lee moved to San Fernando, California and worked with the local NAACP to integrate her high school cheerleading squad.

As a single mother raising two sons, Congresswoman Lee attended Mills College and received public assistance while building a better life for her family. As president of Mills College’s Black Student Union, she invited Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm, the first African American woman elected to Congress, to speak on campus. As a result of this meeting, Congresswoman Lee registered to vote for the first time and worked on Congresswoman Chisholm’s historic presidential campaign, including serving as her delegate at the 1972 Democratic National Convention in Miami, FL.

COMMUNITY ADVOCATE AND SMALL BUSINESS OWNER
Congresswoman Lee received her Masters of Social Work from the University of California, Berkeley, specializing in psychiatric social work. During her graduate work, Congresswoman Lee founded the Community Health Alliance for Neighborhood Growth and Education (CHANGE, Inc.) which provided mental health services to many of the East Bay’s most vulnerable individuals.

In 1975, Congresswoman Lee joined the staff of Congressman Ron Dellums, where she eventually rose from an intern to chief of staff. During the eleven years she worked for Congressman Dellums, Congresswoman Lee was one of only a few women and persons of color to hold a senior position on Capitol Hill.

CALIFORNIA LEGISLATOR
After leaving Congressman Dellums’ office in 1987, Congresswoman Lee founded a facilities management company that grew to employ over 500 people. As a small business owner in the East Bay, Congresswoman Lee worked with people from all walks of life.

In 1990, Congresswoman Lee was elected to the California State Assembly, where she served until 1996 when she was elected to the State Senate. As a California legislator, Congresswoman Lee authored 67 bills and resolutions that were signed into law by Republican Governor Pete Wilson. This legislation addressed a wide spectrum of issues, including public safety, education, healthcare, and environmental protections. In the legislature, Congresswoman Lee was an early champion of LGBT issues and authored the 1995 California Schools Hate Crimes Reduction Act. As the first African American woman elected to the State Senate from Northern California, Congresswoman Lee created and presided over the California Commission on the Status of African American Males and the California Legislative Black Caucus, while working to defeat the punitive “three strikes law.” Congresswoman Lee also served as a strong advocate for women in the legislature, where she authored and passed the first California Violence Against Women Act and served as a member of the California Commission on the Status of Women.

SERVING IN CONGRESS
In 1998, Congresswoman Barbara Lee was elected to serve California’s 9th congressional district (now the 12th) in a special election.

In 2001, Congresswoman Lee received national attention as the only Member of Congress to oppose the authorization for the use of military force (AUMF) in the wake of the horrific events on September 11th. The Congresswoman believed this AUMF would become a blank check for endless war. As of 2013, this authorization had been used more than 30 times to engage in military action without Congressional oversight. Congresswoman Lee is working to repeal this blank check and restore Congress’s constitutional oversight to matters of war and peace. She was also an outspoken opponent of the Iraq War.

Congresswoman Lee has long advocated for legislative action to end poverty. In 2007, she worked with a diverse coalition of Members to create the Out of Poverty Caucus. In 2013, she became chair of the Democratic Whip Task Force on Poverty and Opportunity. As chair, she leads more than 100 Members of Congress in crafting and advancing legislation to lift millions of American families out of poverty and into the middle class.

Since her time in the California legislature, Congresswoman Lee has been a fierce advocate for ending HIV and ensuring an AIDS-free generation. Since entering Congress, she has authored or co-authored every major piece of HIV/AIDS legislation including the legislative frameworks for the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) and the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. Congresswoman Lee’s legislation establishing a USAID special advisor for orphans and vulnerable children was enacted into law in 2009. In 2011, Congresswoman Lee formed the bipartisan and bicameral Congressional HIV/AIDS Caucus, which she co-chairs.

Currently, Congresswoman Lee serves on the Budget Committee and the powerful Appropriations Committee, which oversees all federal government spending. She serves on three subcommittees (Ranking Member, State and Foreign Operations; Labor, Health and Human Services, Education; and Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration) of the Appropriations Committee. In January 2021, she became the first African-American to chair the House Appropriations Subcommittee on State, Foreign Operations, and Related Programs.

Congresswoman Lee is the highest ranking African American woman appointed to Democratic Leadership, serving as Co-Chair of the Policy and Steering Committee. As Co-Chair, Rep. Lee works to ensure that committees reflect the diversity, dynamism, and integrity of the Democratic Caucus. She also works to advance the policies that comprise the Democratic “For the People” agenda. In addition, she currently serves as the Chair of the Majority Leader’s Task Force on Poverty and Opportunity, Co-Chair of the Pro-Choice Caucus, and Co-Chair of the Cannabis Caucus. She is the former chair of the Congressional Black Caucus (111th Congress) and co-chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus (109th & 110th Congresses).

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DISCUSSION
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FAMILY

INFORMATION LINKS
RACES
  03/05/2024 CA US Senate - Open Primary Lost 9.82% (-21.75%)
  03/05/2024 CA US Senate - Special Open Primary Lost 11.74% (-21.51%)
  11/18/2023 CA US Senate - D Endorsement Lost 40.60% (+38.49%)
  01/26/2023 US House Appropriations Committee Minority Members Won 6.55% (-0.57%)
  11/08/2022 CA District 12 Won 90.47% (+80.95%)
  06/07/2022 CA District 12 - Open Primary Won 87.69% (+82.35%)
  01/28/2021 US House Appropriations Committee Majority Members Won 5.30% (-0.57%)
  11/03/2020 CA District 13 Won 90.37% (+80.73%)
  03/03/2020 CA District 13 - Open Primary Won 92.55% (+85.10%)
  01/03/2019 US House Appropriations Committee Majority Members Won 4.97% (-1.30%)
  11/28/2018 Democratic Caucus Chair Lost 47.88% (-4.24%)
  11/06/2018 CA District 13 Won 88.38% (+76.76%)
  06/05/2018 CA District 13 - Open Primary Won 99.33% (+98.81%)
  11/30/2016 Democratic Caucus Vice-Chair Lost 49.48% (-1.03%)
  11/08/2016 CA District 13 Won 90.78% (+81.57%)
  06/07/2016 CA District 13 - Open Primary Won 91.95% (+83.91%)
  11/04/2014 CA - District 13 Won 88.48% (+76.96%)
  06/03/2014 CA - District 13 - Open Primary Won 82.59% (+72.43%)
  11/06/2012 CA - District 13 Won 86.78% (+73.56%)
  06/05/2012 CA - District 13 - Open Primary Won 83.11% (+71.26%)
  11/02/2010 CA - District 09 Won 84.27% (+73.50%)
  06/08/2010 CA - District 09- D Primary Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  11/04/2008 CA - District 09 Won 86.06% (+76.37%)
  06/03/2008 CA District 09 - D Primary Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  11/07/2006 CA - District 09 Won 86.35% (+75.62%)
  06/06/2006 CA District 09 - D Primary Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  11/02/2004 CA - District 09 Won 84.55% (+72.28%)
  11/05/2002 CA District 9 Won 81.41% (+66.24%)
  11/07/2000 CA District 9 Won 84.95% (+75.15%)
  11/03/1998 CA District 9 Won 82.83% (+69.63%)
  06/02/1998 CA District 9 - All-Party Primary Won 70.20% (+59.09%)
  04/07/1998 CA District 9- Special Election Won 66.81% (+50.76%)
  11/05/1996 CA State Senate 09 Won 78.23% (+63.36%)
  03/26/1996 CA State Senate 09 - D Primary Won 60.06% (+20.12%)
  11/08/1994 CA State Assembly 16 Won 81.03% (+62.06%)
  11/03/1992 CA State Assembly 16 Won 74.49% (+54.46%)
  11/06/1990 CA State Assembly 13 Won 79.44% (+58.88%)
ENTERED, DROPPED OUT
  11/29/2012 Democratic Caucus Vice-Chair Lost 0.00% (-100.00%)
SPECULATIVE, DID NOT RUN
  01/20/2025 US Secretary of Housing & Urban Development ???
  10/01/2023 CA US Senate - Appointment Lost 0.00% (-100.00%)
  06/07/2022 CA US Senate - Open Primary Lost 0.00% (-54.12%)
  12/22/2020 CA US Senate - Appointment Lost 0.00% (-100.00%)
  08/11/2020 US Vice President - D Selection Lost 0.00% (-100.00%)
ENDORSEMENTS
MD US Senate - D Primary - May 14, 2024 D Angela Alsobrooks
CA District 12 - Open Primary - Mar 05, 2024 D Lateefah Simon
NY District 10 - D Primary - Aug 23, 2022 D Mondaire Jones
MN District 05 - D Primary - Aug 09, 2022 D Ilhan Omar
NY District 17 - D Primary - Jun 23, 2020 D Mondaire Jones
DNC Party Chair - Feb 25, 2017 D Keith M. Ellison
CA US Senate - Open Primary - Jun 07, 2016 D Kamala Harris
CA District 17 - Open Primary - Jun 07, 2016 D Mike Honda
CA District 24 - Open Primary - Jun 07, 2016 D Salud Carbajal
CA - District 30 - Open Primary - Jun 05, 2012 D Howard L. Berman
CA - District 15 - Open Primary - Jun 05, 2012 D Fortney "Pete" Stark
IL - District 11 - D Primary - Mar 20, 2012 D Juan R. Thomas
US House Minority Whip - Nov 16, 2010 D James E. "Jim" Clyburn
Proposition 19 - Legalizes Marijuana Under California but not Federal Law - Nov 02, 2010 YES Yes
CA US President - D Primary - Feb 05, 2008 D Barack Obama
US President - D Primaries - Jun 03, 2008 D Barack Obama
MN District 05 - DFL Primary - Sep 12, 2006 D Keith M. Ellison
CA Governor - D Primary - Jun 06, 2006 D Phil Angelides
CA State Assembly 16 - D Primary - Jun 06, 2006 D Sandré Swanson
CA State Senate 10 - D Primary - Jun 06, 2006 D Johan Klehs
Oakland City Council District 2 - Special Election - May 17, 2005 N David Kakishiba
CA US President - D Primary - Jun 05, 1984 D Jesse L. Jackson
Oakland Mayor - Runoff - May 15, 1973 BPP Bobby Seale
CA US President - D Primary - Jun 06, 1972 D Shirley A. Chisholm
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C00833608 BARBARA LEE FOR U.S. SENATE $ 1400816.75