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  1. Carol Moseley Braun (D-IL) became the first woman of color elected to the Senate. 2012. Mazie Hirono (D-HI), an Asian/Pacific Islander, became the second woman of color to serve in the Senate. The first woman ever to chair a major Senate committee was Kassebaum, who chaired the Senate's Labor and Human Resources Committee in the 104th Congress.

    • Jan Schakowsky
    • Virginia Foxx
    • Rosa DeLauro
    • Kay Granger
    • Anna Eshoo
    • Frederica Wilson
    • Nancy Pelosi
    • Maxine Waters
    • Grace Napolitano
    • Dianne Feinstein

    photo source: Wikimedia Commons Jan Schakowskyhas served as the Representative of Illinois’s 9th district since 1999. Schakowsky has been a politician since 1991 and previously served in the Illinois House of Representatives. Before that, Schakowsky was Program Director of Illinois Public Action, Illinois’s largest public interest group, from 1976 ...

    photo source: Wikimedia Commons Virginia Foxxhas been a member of the U.S. House of Representatives since 2005. Foxx entered politics in 1995 when she served in the North Carolina Senate; she held this position until she was voted to Congress. Before becoming a politician, Foxx worked as an instructor and university administrator at a few different...

    photo source: Wikimedia Commons DeLauro is part of the progressive wing of the House’s Democratic Party and is one of the founding members of the Congressional Progressive Caucus.

    photo source: Wikimedia Commons Kay Granger is a long-serving U.S. House of Representatives member from Texas’s 12thDistrict. Granger was the first Republican woman to represent Texas in the House of Representatives and has since earned a reputation for her conservative politics. Currently, Granger is the ranking member of the House Appropriations ...

    photo source: Wikimedia Commons Anna Eshoois the U.S. House Representative for California’s Silicon Valley area, a position she has held since 1993. Eshoo’s political career started in 1978 when she became the Chair of the San Mateo Democratic Party. She then went on to become a member of the Democratic National Committee. After this, Eshoo was chi...

    photo source: Wikimedia Commons Frederica Wilsonhas served Florida in the U.S. House of Representatives since 2011. Before becoming a Congresswoman, Wilson was a member of Florida’s Senate and the state’s House of Representatives. Wilson was also a teacher, principal, and a member of the Miami-Dade County School Board. As a Congresswoman, Wilson ha...

    photo source: Wikimedia Commons Before becoming Speaker of the House, Pelosi served as House minority leader from 2003 – 2007 and again from 2011 – 2019. Pelosi was the first woman ever to lead a party in Congress.

    photo source: Wikimedia Commons Beginning her political career in the 1970s, Waters has made a name for herself by being outspoken and critical of Republican presidents George H. W. Bush, George W. Bush, and Donald Trump. Additionally, Waters has always advocated for women, children, people of color, and the poor.

    photo source: Wikimedia Commons Grace Napolitanois another woman in her 80s who has been in Congress since the 1990s. Although Napolitano’s district has been redrawn a few times since she first assumed office in 1999, she has been able to win each of her reelection campaigns. Napolitano began her political career in 1986 when she became a member of...

    photo source: Wikimedia Commons Before being elected to the Senate, Feinstein was Mayor of San Francisco from 1978 – 1988. She was the first woman ever to hold that position. During the 1992 special election, Feinstein was on the same ballot as Barbara Boxer. Both women became California’s first female senators. Feinstein recently announced that sh...

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  3. Dec 11, 2018 · The Senate schedule for the rest of the year remains in flux, but the Senate calendar for 2019 is firmed out and generally lines up with the schedule outlined across the Dome by the new House ...

  4. As of October 3, 2023, there are 25 women (15 Democrats, 9 Republicans, and 1 Independent) serving as U.S. senators. Additionally, Kamala Harris as vice president serves as President of the Senate . Nancy Kassebaum is currently the oldest living former female member of the Senate at the age 91.

  5. www.senate.gov › senators › ListofWomenSenatorsU.S. Senate: Women Senators

    Women Senators. To date, 60 women have served in the United States Senate, with 25 serving at this time (indicated in bold print below). Visit Women of the Senate to learn more about the impact of women on the Senate. PDF.

  6. They just think that I rode in on the arm of my husband.”. In 1923, three women simultaneously served in Congress for the first time: Alice Robertson, Mae Ella Nolan, and Winnifred Mason Huck. Courtesy of the Library of Congress. Despite her loss to fellow candidate Kwisi Mfume, Rockeymoore Cummings is now part of a long tradition of widows ...

  7. Sep 29, 2023 · 8. U.S. Sen. Dianne Feinstein of California, a centrist Democrat who was elected to the Senate in 1992 in the “Year of the Woman” and broke gender barriers throughout her long career in local ...