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  1. Barbara Sue Boxer (née Levy; born November 11, 1940) is an American politician, lobbyist and former reporter who served in the United States Senate, representing California from 1993 to 2017. A member of the Democratic Party , she previously served as the U.S. representative for California's 6th congressional district from 1983 until 1993.

  2. Jan 8, 2015 · Sen. Barbara Boxer, liberal lion from California, to retire after 2016. The news that Sen. Barbara Boxer would not run for her Senate seat again after nearly four decades in public life was a...

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    Below is an abbreviated outline of Boxer's academic, professional, and political career: 1. 1993-2017: U.S. Senator from California 2. 1983-1993: U.S. Representative from California 3. 1976-1982: Board of Supervisors, Marin County 4. 1974-1976: Congressional Aide 5. 1972-1974: Newspaper Editor 6. 1962-1965: Stockbroker 7. 1962: Graduated from Brook...

    114th Congress

    The first session of the 114th Congress enacted into law six out of the 2,616 introduced bills (0.2 percent). Comparatively, the 113th Congress had 1.3 percent of introduced bills enacted into law in the first session. In the second session, the 114th Congress enacted 133 out of 3,159 introduced bills (4.2 percent). Comparatively, the 113th Congress had 7.0 percent of introduced bills enacted into law in the second session.The Senate confirmed 18,117 out of 21,815 executive nominations receiv...

    113th Congress

    The second session of the 113th Congress enacted into law 224 out of the 3215 introduced bills (7 percent). Comparatively, the 112th Congress had 4.2 percent of introduced bills enacted into law in the second session.The Senate confirmed 13,949 out of 18,323 executive nominations received (76.1 percent). For more information pertaining to Boxer's voting record in the 113th Congress, please see the below sections.

    2016 presidential endorsement

    ✓ Boxer endorsed Hillary Clinton for the Democratic primary in the 2016 U.S. presidential election. 1. 1.1. See also: Endorsements for Hillary Clinton

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    Ideology and leadership

    1. 1.1. See also: GovTrack's Political Spectrum & Legislative Leadership ranking Based on an analysis of bill sponsorship by GovTrack, Boxer was a far-left Democratas of July 2014. This was the same rating Boxer received in June 2013.

    Like-minded colleagues

    The website OpenCongresstracks the voting records of each member to determine with whom he or she votes most and least often. The results include a member from each party.

    Lifetime voting record

    1. 1.1. See also: Lifetime voting records of United States Senators and Representatives According to the website GovTrack,Boxer missed 304 of 7,645 roll call votes from February 1993 to September 2015. This amounts to 4 percent, which is worse than the median of 1.6 percent among current senators as of September 2015.

  4. May 3, 2024 · When Burton chose to retire from Congress, Boxer was elected to his seat, and in 1983 she began serving the first of five successive terms in the House. In Congress Boxer quickly gained prominence for her tenacity, memorably denouncing excessive military spending by publicizing the Pentagon’s purchase of a $7,622 coffee pot.

  5. Barbara Boxer served in the United States Senate from 1993 to 2017 as a Democrat representing the State of California. Her opposition to the Vietnam War drew her to politics, and in 1976 she won her first election to public office, serving on the Marin County Board of Supervisors. She later served five terms in the U.S. House of Representatives ...

  6. WASHINGTON (AP) — California Democratic Sen. Barbara Boxer, a tenacious liberal whose election to the Senate in 1992 heralded a new era for women at the upper reaches of U.S. political power, announced Thursday she will not seek re-election to a new term next year. A staunch supporter of abortion rights, gun control and environmental protections, Boxer has said she is most proud of the vote ...

  7. Jan 8, 2015 · Updated: January 8, 2015 1:55 PM [ET] | Originally published: January 8, 2015 11:48 AM EST; L ongtime California Sen. Barbara Boxer announced Thursday that she won’t run for reelection in 2016...