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Carolyn B Maloney
Carolyn B. Maloney represented New York's 14th District in the United States House of Representatives from 1993-2013 and New York's 12th District from 2013-2023. Maloney was the first woman to represent New York's 14th Congressional District, the first woman to chair the Joint Economic Committee and the first woman to chair the Oversight and Reform Committee. She ran for reelection in 2022 but lost the primary to 10th District incumbent Jerry Nadler after redistricting put them in the same district.
Maloney was born February 19, 1946, in Greensboro, North Carolina and graduated from Greensboro College. After graduation, she worked several years as a teacher and an administrator for the New York City Board of Education. In 1977, she began working for the New York State Legislature, holding senior staff positions in both the State Assembly and the State Senate
Maloney was elected to the New York City Council in 1982 and served for 10 years. She was the first woman to represent New York's 7th Council District. In the U.S. House of Representatives, Maloney was a
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Hon. Carolyn Maloney
Representative , U.S. House of Representatives
Bio Current as of September 24, 2015
First elected to Congress in 1992, Carolyn B. Maloney is recognized as a national leader with extensive accomplishments on financial services, national security, the economy, and women’s issues. She is a senior member of both the House Financial Services Committee (where she serves as Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on Capital Markets) and the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, and the Ranking House member of the Joint Economic Committee. In the House Democratic Caucus, she serves as a Regional Whip (she served as Vice-Chair of the House Democratic Steering and Policy Committee in the 112th Congress). Maloney has authored and passed more than 60 measures, either as stand-alone bills or as language incorporated into larger bills.
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MALONEY, Carolyn Bosher
MALONEY, Carolyn Bosher, a Representative from New York; born in Greensboro, Guilford County, N.C., February 19, 1946; B.A., Greensboro College, Greensboro, N.C., 1968; community affairs coordinator, New York, N.Y., board of education welfare education program, 1972-1975; staff, New York, N.Y., board of education center for career and occupational education, 1975-1976; staff, New York state assembly committee on housing, 1977; senior program analyst, New York state assembly committee on cities, 1977-1979; executive director, advisory council, office of the New York state senate minority leader, 1979-1982; director of special projects, office of the New York state senate minority leader, 1980-1982; member of the New York, N.Y., city council, 1982-1992; elected as a Democrat to the One Hundred Third and to the fourteen succeeding Congresses (January 3, 1993-January 3, 2023); unsuccessful candidate for renomination to the One Hundred Eighteenth Congress in 2022; chair, Joint Economic Committee (One Hundred Eleventh Congress); chair, Committee on Oversight
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