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SENATE

Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN)

U.S. Senator

Amy Klobuchar

Democrat - Minnesota

Amy Klobuchar was the first woman to be elected as a Senator from Minnesota. Since her election in 2007, she has continued to be a champion for womens’ rights to make their own reproductive decisions. She has also been a vital voice for the protection of Israel as a Jewish and Democratic State. She constantly votes down harmful gun legislation, and stands strongly behind any bills that help rid our country of gun violence.

BIOGRAPHY  

PARTY: Democrat

ELECTED: 2006

EDUCATION: Yale University, BA; University of Chicago, JD

OCCUPATION: Attorney, Prosecutor

FAMILY: Married, 1 child

BORN: 5/25/1960

*Candidates running for office for the first time will have no voting record.

“I believe that the US must reinforce its commitment to leading a meaningful peace process of direct negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians. With dialogue, patience, and resolve, our ultimate goal of peace through the region can be realized.”

- Amy Klobuchar

POLITICAL CAREER


  • 2007-Present: U.S. Senator

  • 1999-2007: County Attorney


COMMITTEES SERVED ON


  • Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry

  • Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation

  • Joint Economic Committee

  • Committee on Judiciary

  • Committee on Rules and Administration – Chair

  • Joint Committee on Printing

  • Joint Committee on the Library

INTERESTING FACTS

  • First woman elected as a senator for Minnesota.

  • Named by The New York Times as one of the seventeen women most likely to become the first female President of the United States.

  • Wrote a senior essay in college, published as the book "Uncovering the Dome," chronicling the 10-year-history behind the building of the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome. It is still used at colleges and universities across the country.

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