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Nita Lowey
NameNita Lowey
OfficeU.S. Representative from New York
Term startJanuary 3, 1989
Term endJanuary 3, 2021
PredecessorJoseph J. DioGuardi
SuccessorMondaire Jones
Constituency17th district (1989-1993), 18th district (1993-2013), 17th district (2013-2021)

Nita Lowey is a renowned American politician who served as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New York for over three decades, working closely with prominent figures such as Nancy Pelosi, Steny Hoyer, and John Boehner. During her tenure, she was a strong advocate for various causes, including women's rights, healthcare reform, and foreign aid, often collaborating with organizations like the American Israel Public Affairs Committee and the National Organization for Women. Lowey's dedication to public service was inspired by her work with notable individuals like Bella Abzug and Ted Kennedy. Her commitment to social justice and human rights led her to engage with international leaders, including Benjamin Netanyahu and Angela Merkel.

Early Life and Education

Nita Lowey was born in the Bronx, New York City, to a family of Jewish descent, and grew up in the New York metropolitan area, attending schools like the Bronx High School of Science and later graduating from Mount Holyoke College, where she was influenced by the works of Betty Friedan and Gloria Steinem. She also earned a master's degree from Columbia University, studying under prominent academics like Zbigniew Brzezinski and Joseph Nye. Lowey's early life and education were shaped by her interactions with notable figures, including Eleanor Roosevelt and Hubert Humphrey, which instilled in her a strong sense of social responsibility and a commitment to public service, similar to that of Shirley Chisholm and Barbara Jordan.

Career

Before entering politics, Lowey worked as a social worker and a teacher, gaining experience in the non-profit sector with organizations like the National Council of Jewish Women and the American Jewish Committee. She also served as an assistant to New York Secretary of State Mario Cuomo, working on initiatives related to education reform and community development, often collaborating with leaders like Ted Sorensen and Arthur Schlesinger Jr.. Lowey's career was marked by her involvement in various Democratic Party campaigns, including those of Jimmy Carter and Walter Mondale, and her work with prominent labor unions like the AFL-CIO and the Service Employees International Union.

U.S. House of Representatives

Lowey was first elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1988, representing New York's 20th congressional district, and later served in the 102nd United States Congress, the 103rd United States Congress, and the 104th United States Congress, working alongside notable lawmakers like Richard Gephardt and David Obey. During her tenure, she was a member of the House Appropriations Committee and the House Budget Committee, playing a key role in shaping federal budget policy and advocating for increased funding for social programs and foreign aid, often working with organizations like the United States Agency for International Development and the World Health Organization. Lowey also served on the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, where she worked on issues related to international relations and global security, collaborating with leaders like Henry Kissinger and Madeleine Albright.

Political Positions

Lowey has been a strong supporter of progressive causes, including abortion rights, LGBT rights, and gun control, often working with organizations like Planned Parenthood and the Human Rights Campaign. She has also been a vocal advocate for environmental protection and climate change mitigation, collaborating with leaders like Al Gore and Barack Obama. Lowey's political positions have been shaped by her interactions with notable figures, including Ruth Bader Ginsburg and Stephen Breyer, and her commitment to social justice and human rights has led her to engage with international leaders, including Pope Francis and António Guterres.

Personal Life

Lowey is married to Stephen Lowey, a lawyer and former New York City official, and they have two children together, Daniel Lowey and Jacqueline Lowey. She is a member of the Reform Judaism movement and has been involved in various Jewish organizations, including the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee and the Jewish Federations of North America. Lowey's personal life has been marked by her commitment to public service and her dedication to her family, similar to that of Hillary Clinton and Michelle Obama, and her interactions with notable figures, including Elie Wiesel and Shimon Peres.

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