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January 04, 2019
Making HERstory - 127 Women In Congress And Counting
Famous Firsts in the 116th Congress
We all know the importance of diversity and inclusion in the workplace. When that workplace happens to be where the laws shaping the future of the United States are made, it's not just important - it's vital. We've still got a long way to go for gender parity, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't celebrate our victories.
Check out 10 of our favorite "famous firsts" for women and diversity in the 116th Congress.
1. First (Two!) Native American Congresswomen
Deb Haaland (D - NM) & Sharice Davids (D - KS)
3. Youngest Woman Elected to the House (& Only Viral Dancing Sensation)
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D- NY)
5. Most Women of Color Ever (47) in Congress
6. First (Two) Latina Congresswomen Representing Texas
Veronica Escobar, Sylvia Garcia win, will be first Texas Latinas in Congress By @Nicolemarie_A https://t.co/iiVJlTFw0U— NBC Latino (@NBC Latino) 1541562044
Veronica Escobar (D-TX) and Sylvia Garcia (D-TX)
8. First Congressperson Born in South America
I’m proud to make history as the first Ecuadorian in US Congress and the first Latina member born in South America.… https://t.co/bYSitzowp3— Debbie Mucarsel-Powell (@Debbie Mucarsel-Powell) 1542291938
Debbie Mucarsel-Powell (D-FL)
10. Most First-Time Congresswomen (42) and Most Women EVER in Congress (127)
Baby steps. Here's to even better numbers in the 117th Congress.
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