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    Kirsten Gillibrand

    United States Senator from New York since 2009

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  1. Jan 18, 2019 · Kirsten Gillibrand is a three-term U.S. senator from New York, a campaign-volunteer-turned-successor-to Hillary Clinton, an attorney by trade and a locally-connected Democrat by birth. In the...

  2. Nov 6, 2018 · Kirsten Gillibrand - Ballotpedia. Democratic Party. Candidate, U.S. Senate New York. U.S. Senate New York. Tenure. 2009 - Present. Term ends. 2025. Years in position. 15. Prior offices. U.S. House New York District 20. Compensation. Base salary. $174,000. Net worth. (2012) $102,003. Elections and appointments. Last elected. November 6, 2018.

  3. Aug 28, 2019 · Name: Kirsten Elizabeth Gillibrand. Party: Democrat. Date of birth: Dec. 9, 1966. Hometown: Albany, New York. Family: Husband to Jonathan Gillibrand, mother to two sons. Education: J.D., UCLA School of Law (1991); A.B., Dartmouth College (1988, magna cum laude) What she does now: U.S. senator for New York since 2009.

  4. A Champion for New Yorkers. In the Senate, Senator Gillibrand is a senior member of the Armed Services Committee and is chairwoman of the Subcommittee on Emerging Threats and Capabilities.

  5. Kirsten is a graduate of Dartmouth College and the UCLA School of Law. She splits her time between upstate New York and Washington, D.C., and lives with her husband, Jonathan; their two sons, Theo and Henry; and their labradoodle, Maple. Paid for by Gillibrand for Senate. Join.

  6. Apr 17, 2024 · Today, U.S. Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, alongside 29 other senators, announced the introduction of the bipartisan Antisemitism Awareness Act. The bill will help address antisemitic sentiment and action on college campuses—which has been rising across the nation for... read more.

  7. Apr 23, 2024 · Kirsten Gillibrand (born December 9, 1966, Albany, New York, U.S.) American politician who was appointed as a Democrat to the U.S. Senate from New York in 2009 and was elected to that body in 2010. She previously served in the U.S. House of Representatives (2007–09).

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