Elizabeth (Elizabeth) Warren (D)

US Senator Elizabeth Warren

Elizabeth (Elizabeth) Warren (D)
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Capitol: 202.224.4543
FAX: 202.228.2072
District: 413.788.2690
Senator
Room 309 HSOB- Hart Senate Office Building 120 Constitution Avenue, NE
Washington, DC 20510-2105
1550 Main Street
Springfield, MA 01103-1429
Residence:Cambridge, MA

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Bio

Elizabeth grew up on the ragged edge of the middle class. Her family came an inch from losing their house after her dad's heart attack, but her mom got a minimum wage job at Sears that saved their family. GROWING UP ON THE RAGGED EDGE OF THE MIDDLE CLASS She dropped out of college at 19 to get married, but she got a second chance at a public college that cost $50 a semester and got to live her dream of becoming a public school teacher. A SECOND CHANCE Going from teaching young children to teaching law students, she dedicated her career to studying why families go broke and fighting to rebuild the middle class. After Wall Street crashed our economy in 2008, she fought to create the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) to protect people from getting tricked and scammed by big banks and corporations. The CFPB has already returned more than $16 billion to American consumers who've been cheated. MAKING CHANGE Video thumbnail for Elizabeth Warren Launches Her Re-Election Campaign For Senate. Elizabeth Warren Launches Her Re-Election Campaign For Senate. As the Bay State's senior U.S. senator, Elizabeth has fought for Massachusetts families and delivered results, including getting student loan debt cancellation to the president's desk, passing a new federal tax on giant corporations that had been getting away with paying $0, lowering the cost of hearing aids, holding big banks accountable, and funding critical projects that create good-paying jobs across the Commonwealth. She's also driven the national conversation as one of the country's leading progressive voices, advancing bold ideas to end Washington corruption, strengthen our democracy, tackle systemic racism, and rebuild the middle class. Now, she's running for re-election to keep up the fight.

Election / Personal Info

First Elected: 2012    Next Election: 2024
Spouse: Bruce Mann   DOB: 6/22/1949