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  1. 14 de sept. de 2021 · Sept. 14, 2021. WASHINGTON — Just days after the Sept. 11 attacks, Representative Barbara Lee took a lonely stand as the sole lawmaker in Congress to vote against invading Afghanistan, warning ...

  2. 4 de mar. de 2024 · Born in El Paso, Texas, Barbara Lee moved to San Fernando, California, after grammar school. She has long been an advocate of racial justice. In high school, she worked with the NAACP to integrate ...

  3. 5 de nov. de 2013 · U.S. Congresswoman Honorable Barbara Lee was born on July 16, 1946 in El Paso, Texas. Her biological father, James Lewis, was a veteran of the Korean War; her mother, Mildred Massey, a clerk. In 1960, Lee’s family moved to the San Fernando Valley in Los Angeles, California. As a teenager, she immersed herself in music and won two music achievement awards from the Rotary Club and the Bank of ...

  4. Both the congresswoman and her staff are dedicated to serving constituents and assisting in any way possible. Below please find the best means by which you may contact Congresswoman Lee or her offices. If you need immediate help, please select "Help with a Federal Agency" or call my district office directly at (510) 763-0370.

  5. 1 de mar. de 2024 · Her campaign slogan, “Barbara Lee speaks for me!” was crafted not by a political consultant but by then students at her alma mater Mills College. California’s crowded Senate race Lee is one of three House Democrats competing for the seat formerly held by Democrat Dianne Feinstein, who before her death in September 2023 was the longest-serving woman senator in history.

  6. 12 de feb. de 2024 · Lee commits to measurable action on affordability, homelessness, and housing in her first Senate Term. Oakland, California — Today, U.S. Senate candidate Barbara Lee unveiled the first of her “pragmatic progressive” policy pillars. These plans include clear commitments that Lee intends to push forward on day one of her Senate term.

  7. 8 de oct. de 2023 · Now it’s pulling Black women apart. California’s new senator, Laphonza Butler, is sworn into the Congressional Black Caucus at the U.S. Capitol last week. Rep. Barbara Lee of Oakland, second ...