It is a delight to join Senator Stabenow on the floor to talk about this critical issue that is a growing crisis here at home in America and threatens Americans' economic strength and competitiveness. As you have heard, today there is a…
Tammy Baldwin
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Tammy Baldwin is an American politician serving as the junior United States senator from Wisconsin since January 3, 2013. A member of the Democratic Party, she made history as the first openly LGBTQ+ person elected to the U.S. Senate. Baldwin previously served in the U.S. House of Representatives from January 6, 1999, to January 3, 2013, representing Wisconsin's 2nd congressional district. Throughout her career, she has focused on issues such as healthcare, education, and economic opportunity for all Americans.
I was pleased and somewhat relieved to see Attorney General Holder and the Justice Department announce that they will independently investigate not only the shooting of Michael Brown but also the policing practices of the Ferguson and St…
What confidence do you have that that level of inquiry is happening at the State Coordinator level if it is not happening under your supervision?
Thank you, Mrs. Engler, for being here to put a face and a story behind the issues that we are dealing with today.
Thank you, Chairman Nelson, Ranking Member Collins, for holding this incredibly important hearing on such an important and timely issue.
Madam President, we have an opportunity to address an issue of concern to foresting communities in Wisconsin and across the Nation in the emergency supplemental appropriations bill now pending before Congress. The supplemental addresses a…
Thank you, Chairman McCaskill and Ranking Member Heller, for allowing me to join you today.
I'm not a member of the Commerce Committee, but I am here as a guest because one of the tragedies related to the Cobalt ignition switch occurred in Wisconsin, taking the lives of two young women and seriously injuring a third young woman…
Women are more than capable of making their own personal, medical decisions without consulting their legislator.
In just the past 3 years, States across the country have enacted a total of 205 provisions that restrict women's access to safe abortion services.
Unfortunately, for women in this country, this access has come under attack.





