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Debbie Wasserman Schultz

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Debbie Wasserman Schultz
NameDebbie Wasserman Schultz
OfficeU.S. Representative for Florida's 23rd congressional district
Term startJanuary 3, 2005
Term endJanuary 3, 2023
PredecessorPeter Deutsch
SuccessorJared Moskowitz
PartyDemocratic

Debbie Wasserman Schultz is a Democratic politician who served as the U.S. Representative for Florida's 23rd congressional district from 2005 to 2023. She was a member of the U.S. House Committee on Appropriations and the U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Reform, and was also the Chair of the Democratic National Committee from 2011 to 2016, succeeding Tim Kaine and preceding Donna Brazile. Wasserman Schultz has been involved in various high-profile events, including the 2016 Democratic National Convention and the 2016 United States presidential election, which featured candidates such as Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders, and Donald Trump. She has also worked with other notable politicians, including Nancy Pelosi, Steny Hoyer, and Jim Clyburn.

Early Life and Education

Debbie Wasserman Schultz was born in Forest Hills, Queens, New York City, to a family of Jewish descent, and grew up in Lido Beach, New York, and later moved to Melbourne, Florida, where she attended Pine Crest School in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. She graduated from the University of Florida, where she was a member of the Alpha Epsilon Phi sorority, and later earned a Master of Arts degree in political science from the University of Florida. During her time at the university, she was involved in various organizations, including the National Council of Jewish Women and the American Jewish Committee. Wasserman Schultz has also been involved with other organizations, such as the Anti-Defamation League and the Simon Wiesenthal Center.

Career

Before being elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, Wasserman Schultz served in the Florida House of Representatives from 1992 to 2000, and later in the Florida Senate from 2000 to 2004, where she worked with other notable politicians, including Jeb Bush, Charlie Crist, and Katherine Harris. She was a member of the Florida Legislative Committee on Intergovernmental Relations and the Florida Legislative Committee on Environmental Protection. Wasserman Schultz has also been involved in various campaigns, including the 2000 United States presidential election, which featured candidates such as Al Gore, George W. Bush, and Ralph Nader. She has worked with other notable politicians, including Bill Clinton, Al Gore, and Joe Lieberman.

U.S. House of Representatives

Wasserman Schultz was first elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 2004, and was re-elected several times, serving until 2023. During her time in office, she was a member of the U.S. House Committee on Appropriations and the U.S. House Committee on Oversight and Reform, and was also the Chair of the Democratic National Committee from 2011 to 2016. She has worked on various legislation, including the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, which was signed into law by Barack Obama in 2010. Wasserman Schultz has also been involved in various high-profile events, including the 2013 State of the Union address and the 2015 State of the Union address, which featured guests such as Michelle Obama, Joe Biden, and John Boehner.

Controversies

Wasserman Schultz has been involved in several controversies during her career, including the 2016 Democratic National Committee email leak, which featured emails from high-ranking officials, including Donna Brazile and John Podesta. She has also been criticized for her handling of the 2016 Democratic primary, which featured candidates such as Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders. Wasserman Schultz has also been involved in controversies surrounding the Israel–Palestine conflict, and has been criticized by some for her support of Israel. She has worked with other notable politicians, including Ted Deutch, Alcee Hastings, and Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, on issues related to Israel and the Middle East.

Personal Life

Debbie Wasserman Schultz is married to Steve Schultz, and they have three children together. She is a member of the National Council of Jewish Women and the American Jewish Committee, and has been involved in various charitable organizations, including the American Cancer Society and the Susan G. Komen for the Cure. Wasserman Schultz has also been involved in various community organizations, including the Broward County, Florida chapter of the National Association of Social Workers and the Miami-Dade County, Florida chapter of the American Red Cross. She has worked with other notable politicians, including Kathy Castor, Lois Frankel, and Frederica Wilson, on issues related to women's rights and health care.

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