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Jan Schakowsky

Janice Schakowsky (/ʃəˈkski/ shə-KOW-skee; née Danoff; born May 26, 1944) is an American politician who has served as the U.S. representative from Illinois's 9th congressional district since 1999. She is a member of the Democratic Party.

Jan Schakowsky
Schakowsky in 2014
House Democratic Senior Chief Deputy Whip
Assumed office
January 3, 2019
LeaderNancy Pelosi
Hakeem Jeffries
Preceded byPosition established
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Illinois's 9th district
Assumed office
January 3, 1999
Preceded bySidney R. Yates
Member of the
Illinois House of Representatives
In office
January 9, 1991 – December 31, 1998
Preceded byWoody Bowman
Succeeded byJulie Hamos
Constituency8th district (1993–1999)
4th district (1991–1993)
Personal details
Born
Janice Danoff

(1944-05-26) May 26, 1944 (age 79)
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse(s)
Harvey Schakowsky
(m. 1965; div. 1980)

(m. 1980)
Children2 (with Schakowsky)
EducationUniversity of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign (BS)
WebsiteHouse website

The district is anchored in Chicago's North Side, including much of the area bordering Lake Michigan. It also includes many of Chicago's northern suburbs, including Arlington Heights, Des Plaines, Evanston, Glenview, Kenilworth, Mount Prospect, Niles, Park Ridge, Rosemont, Skokie, Wilmette, and Winnetka, as of the decennial redistricting following the 2010 United States census.[1]

Early life and education

Schakowsky was born Janice Danoff in 1944 in Chicago, the daughter of Tillie (née Cosnow) and Irwin Danoff.[2] Her parents were Jewish immigrants, her father a Lithuanian Jew and her mother from Russia.[2][3]

Schakowsky graduated with a Bachelor of Science in elementary education from the University of Illinois, where she was a member of Delta Phi Epsilon sorority.[4]

Early career

Schakowsky was Program Director of Illinois Public Action, Illinois's largest public interest group, from 1976 to 1985. She then moved to the Illinois State Council of Senior Citizens as executive director until 1990, when she was elected to the Illinois House of Representatives, representing the fourth district. In 1992, she was redistricted to the 18th district. She served there until 1998.[5]

In 1986, Schakowsky ran for the Cook County Board of Commissioners from suburban Cook County. She won the primary to be one of the Democratic nominees, but did not win in the general election.[6][7]

U.S. House of Representatives

1998 election

Sidney Yates, who had represented the 9th district since 1949 (except for an unsuccessful run for the Senate in 1962), announced in 1996 that he would not seek reelection in 1998.[8] Schakowsky easily won the Democratic primary, which all but assured her of election in the heavily Democratic 9th. She beat out then-Illinois State Senator Howard W. Carroll and future Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker in the primary (who finished second and third, respectively). She won in November with 75% of the vote and was reelected 12 times.

Tenure

Schakowsky is among the most progressive members of the current U.S. Congress.[9] She is an executive board member at large of the Congressional Progressive Caucus.[10]

Consideration for vice president in 2004

The Nation endorsed Schakowsky for vice president in the 2004 United States presidential election, writing that she was "the truest heir to Paul Wellstone in the current Congress".[11] She was not selected as John Kerry's running mate.

Objection to the 2004 presidential election results

Schakowsky was one of 31 House Democrats who voted to not count Ohio's 20 electoral votes in the 2004 presidential election.[12] President George W. Bush won Ohio by 118,457 votes.[13] Without Ohio's electoral votes, the election would have been decided by the House of Representatives, with each state having one vote in accordance with the Twelfth Amendment to the United States Constitution.

Tea Party opposition

In April 2009, Schakowsky pointedly criticized the tax day Tea Party protests: "It's despicable that right-wing Republicans would attempt to cheapen a significant, honorable moment of American history with a shameful political stunt."[14]

Women's issues

 
Schakowsky with Kamala Harris

As co-chair of the Congressional Caucus for Women's Issues, Schakowsky has been known for her support of women's issues.[15]

Opposition to Iraq War

Schakowsky was outspoken in her opposition to the Iraq War. She was one of the earliest and most emphatic supporters of U.S. Senator Barack Obama before he won the 2004 Illinois Democratic primary election, and actively supported his bid for the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination.[16] On February 7, 2007, she introduced the Iraq and Afghanistan Contractor Sunshine Act (H.R. 897) in the House of Representatives, seeking information from leading federal agencies on their contracts for work in Iraq and Afghanistan.[17] The bill was not enacted.

Climate change

In hearings held by the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee in July 2006, Schakowsky expressed concern that a report from the National Academy of Sciences showing discrepancies among scientists studying global warming might be "used in a way to discredit the whole notion that our country and the rest of the industrialized and developing world ought to do anything about global warming".[18]

Angling for elevation

Schakowsky indicated interest in replacing Barack Obama in the U.S. Senate.[19] Before his arrest, Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich had reportedly been considering her among at least six other candidates to fill the vacancy. Schakowsky was one of the first figures in Illinois to voice interest in running in a special election to replace Obama.[20]

Support for public option

In April 2009, she stated her support for a public option in health insurance, arguing that it would put health insurance companies out of business and lead to single-payer health care, which she supports.[21]

Critique and apology for Joel Pollak

In March 2015, the Orthodox Union criticized Schakowsky after she said that Jewish politician Joel Pollak was a "Jewish, Orthodox, Tea Party Republican" at a J Street event. She later apologized for her comments.[22][23]

Support for LGBT rights

In 2015, Schakowsky was inducted into the Chicago Gay and Lesbian Hall of Fame as a Friend of the Community.[24] In February 2021, she voted for the Equality Act on behalf of her transgender grandson Isaac.[25]

Boycott of Netanyahu's speech to Congress

In March 2015, Schakowsky did not attend Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu's speech to Congress because, she wrote in the Huffington Post, it could scuttle delicate negotiations with Iran: "The prime minister wants the negotiations to end, and his purpose in speaking to the Congress is to convince us that the president is about to agree to a deal that threatens Israel's existence. He believes the president is naïve in thinking that he and the P5+1 can achieve any agreement that will stop Iran from rushing toward a bomb ... What is the alternative to an agreement? Yes, the United States will increase sanctions. But does anyone doubt that Iran will build a nuclear weapon regardless of sanctions? Then the choices will be ugly: accepting a nuclear-weaponized Iran or accepting military action (i.e., war with Iran). For me it's obvious that we must give the negotiations a chance. And, in the meantime, Iran has essentially halted its weapons program under the Joint Plan of Action while the talks are ongoing."[26][third-party source needed]

Product safety issues

 
Schakowsky during the 113th Congress

Schakowsky has long taken substantial interest in product safety issues and persistently engaged in robust oversight of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. She has often been critical of Republicans on the commission.[27]

Support of Assyrian issues

Schakowsky has been a proponent of numerous initiatives pertaining to ethnic Assyrians.[28] According to Assyrian American activist Atour Sargon, Schakowsky was an early supporter of her ideas and encouraged her to pursue a political career as early as 2017. She claimed that Schakowsky assisted her during her successful 2019 Trustee campaign in Lincolnwood, Illinois.[29][30]

During the 2017 confirmation hearings of then-Secretary of State appointee Rex Tillerson, Schakowsky criticized his support of policies that she alleged were detrimental to the future of Assyrian existence in Iraq.[31][32][33][34]

Schakowsky spoke at the 2018[35] and 2020 Democratic Candidates' Forums organized by Vote Assyrian. At the 2020 forum, she called Assyrians "one of the fastest-growing communities in terms of political involvement".[28]

On August 7, 2020, Schakowsky released a statement recognizing the anniversary of the 1933 Simele massacre.[36][37] She is also a proponent of House Resolution 537, which would have the federal government officially recognize the Assyrian genocide if passed.[30]

Throughout her congressional tenure, Schakowsky has supported and co-sponsored bills that would extend U.S. support for Assyrian self-governance in Iraq, particularly in the Nineveh Plains region.[38][39]

Nagorno-Karabakh conflict

On October 1, 2020, Schakowsky co-signed a letter to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo that condemned Azerbaijan’s offensive operations against the Armenian-populated enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh, denounced Turkey’s role in the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, and called for an immediate ceasefire.[40]

Syrian conflict

In 2023, Schakowsky was among 56 Democrats to vote in favor of H.Con.Res. 21 which directed President Joe Biden to remove U.S. troops from Syria within 180 days.[41][42]

Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023

Schakowsky was among the 46 Democrats who voted against final passage of the Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023 in the House.[43]

Voting age

In January 2023, Schakowsky was one of 13 cosponsors of an amendment to the Constitution of the United States extending the right to vote to citizens 16 years of age or older.[44]

Committee assignments

For the 118th Congress:[45]

Party leadership and caucus memberships

Electoral history

Cook County Board of Commissioners (suburban Cook County)

1986
1986 Cook County Board of Commissioners suburban Cook County Democratic primary[6]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Joan P. Murphy 75,981 13.85
Democratic Janice D. "Jan" Schakowsky 72,315 13.18
Democratic Kevin J. Conlon 71,012 12.94
Democratic John D. Rita 70,835 12.91
Democratic Andrew "Andy" Przybylo 67,167 12.24
Democratic Renee H. Thaler 67,072 12.22
Democratic John J. Lattner 62,287 11.35
Democratic Edward J. King 62,015 11.30
1986 Cook County Board of Commissioners suburban Cook County election[7][51]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Mary M. McDonald (incumbent) 339,214 9.08
Republican Joseph D. Mathewson 336,097 9.00
Republican Harold L. Tyrrell (incumbent) 317,481 8.50
Republican Carl R. Hansen (incumbent) 314,145 8.41
Republican Richard A. Siebel (incumbent) 310,800 8.32
Republican Joseph I. Woods (incumbent) 303,068 8.11
Republican Robert P. Gooley 269,438 7.21
Democratic Joan P. Murphy 262,699 7.03
Democratic Janice D. "Jan" Schakowsky 239,517 6.41
Democratic John J. Lattner 229,352 6.14
Democratic Kevin J. Conlon 216,394 5.79
Democratic Andrew "Andy" Przybylo 209,503 5.61
Democratic John D. Rita 198,403 5.31
Democratic Renee H. Thaler 189,344 5.07

Illinois House

1990
1990 Illinois House of Representatives 4th district Democratic primary[52]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Janice D. "Jan" Schakowsky 7,454 54.62
Democratic Jonathan K. Baum 6,192 43.37
1990 Illinois House of Representatives 4th district election[53]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Janice D. "Jan" Schakowsky 17,072 63.58
Republican Joan W. Barr 9,777 36.41
1992
1992 Illinois House of Representatives 18th district Democratic primary[54]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Janice D. "Jan" Schakowsky (redistricted incumbent) 14,002 100
1992 Illinois House of Representatives 18th district election[55]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Janice D. "Jan" Schakowsky (redistricted incumbent) 30,413 78.51
Republican Bruce W. Haffner 7,542 19.47
Libertarian Theodore C. Beckman 779 2.01
1994
1994 Illinois House of Representatives 18th district Democratic primary[56]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Janice D. Schakowsky (incumbent) 9,587 100
1994 Illinois House of Representatives 18th district election[57]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Janice D. Schakowsky (incumbent) 17,159 78.27
Republican Vernon J. Grubisich 4,762 19.47
1996
1996 Illinois House of Representatives 18th district Democratic primary[58]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Janice D. "Jan" Schakowsky (incumbent) 7,533 100
1996 Illinois House of Representatives 18th district election[59]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Janice D. Schakowsky (incumbent) 26,910 83.40
Republican Edward M. Potash 5,353 16.59

U.S. House

1998
1998 Illinois 9th congressional district Democratic primary[60]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Janice D. "Jan" Schakowsky 31,443 45.14
Democratic Howard W. Carroll 23,963 34.40
Democratic Jay "J.B." Pritzker 14,256 20.46
Total votes 69,662 100
1998 Illinois 9th congressional district election[61]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Janice D. "Jan" Schakowsky 107,878 74.60
Republican Herbert Sohn 33,448 23.13
Libertarian Michael D. Ray 3,284 2.27
Total votes 144,610 100.0
2000
2000 Illinois 9th congressional district Democratic primary[62]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jan Schakowsky (incumbent) 49,429 100
Total votes 49,429 100
2000 Illinois 9th congressional district election[63]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Jan Schakowsky (incumbent) 147,002 76.43
Republican Dennis J. Driscoll 45,344 23.57
Total votes 192,346 100.0
2002
2002 Illinois 9th congressional district Democratic primary[62]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Janice D. Schakowsky (incumbent) 69,020 100
Total votes 69,020 100
2002 Illinois 9th Congressional District election[64]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Janice D. Schakowsky (incumbent) 118,642 70.27
Republican Nicholas M. Duric 45,307 26.83
Libertarian Stephanie "Vs. The Machine" Sailor 4,887 2.89
Total votes 168,836 100.0
2004
2004 Illinois 9th congressional district Democratic primary[62]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Janice D. Schakowsky (incumbent) 70,736 100
Total votes 70,736 100
2004 Illinois 9th congressional district election[65]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Janice D. Schakowsky (incumbent) 175,282 75.74
Republican Kurt J. Eckhardt 56,135 24.26
Total votes 231,417 100.0
2006
2006 Illinois 9th congressional district Democratic primary[62]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Janice D. Schakowsky (incumbent) 57,490 100
Total votes 57,490 100
2006 Illinois 9th congressional district election[66]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Janice D. Schakowsky (incumbent) 122,852 74.59
Republican Michael P. Shannon 41,858 25.41
Write-in votes Simon Michael Ribeiro 3 0.00
Total votes 164,713 100.0
2008
Illinois 9th Congressional District Democratic Primary, 2008[67]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Janice D. Schakowsky (incumbent) 98,374 87.66
Democratic John Nocita 13,485 12.02
Total votes 112,219 100.0
Illinois 9th Congressional District General Election, 2008[68]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Janice D. Schakowsky (incumbent) 181,948 74.66
Republican Michael Benjamin Younan 53,593 21.99
Green Morris Shanfield 8,140 3.34
Write-in votes Susanne Atanus 13 0.01
Total votes 243,694 100.0
2010
2010 Illinois 9th congressional district Democratic primary[62]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Janice D. Schakowsky (incumbent) 62,763 100
Total votes 62,763 100
2010 Illinois 9th congressional district election[69]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Janice D. Schakowsky (incumbent) 117,553 66.34
Republican Joel Barry Pollak 55,182 31.14
Green Simon Ribeiro 4,472 2.52
Total votes 177,207 100.0
2012
2012 Illinois 9th congressional district Democratic primary[70]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Janice D. Schakowsky (incumbent) 48,124 91.85
Democratic Simon Ribeiro 4,270 8.15
Total votes 52,394 100.0
2012 Illinois 9th congressional district election[71]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Janice D. Schakowsky (incumbent) 194,869 66.33
Republican Timothy C Wolfe 98,924 33.67
Write-in votes Hilaire Fuji Shioura 8 0.00
Write-in votes Susanne Atanus 6 0.00
Total votes 293,807 100.0
2014
2014 Illinois 9th congressional district Democratic primary[62]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Janice D. Schakowsky (incumbent) 31,576 100
Total votes 31,576 100
2014 Illinois 9th congressional district election[72]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Janice D. Schakowsky (incumbent) 141,000 66.06
Republican Susanne Atanus 72,834 33.91
Write-in votes Phil Collins 66 0.03
Total votes 213,450 100.0
2016
2016 Illinois 9th congressional district Democratic primary[62]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Janice D. Schakowsky (incumbent) 134,961 100
Total votes 134,961 100
2016 Illinois 9th congressional district election[73]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Janice D. Schakowsky (incumbent) 217,306 66.47
Republican Joan McCarthy Lasonde 109,550 33.51
Write-in votes David Williams 79 0.02
Write-in votes Susanne Atanus 13 0.00
Total votes 326,948 100.0
2018
2018 Illinois 9th congressional district Democratic primary[62]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Janice D. Schakowsky (incumbent) 108,417 100
Total votes 108,417 100
2018 Illinois 9th congressional District election[74]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Janice D. Schakowsky (incumbent) 213,368 73.49
Republican John D. Elleson 76,983 26.51
Total votes 290,351 100.0
2020
2020 Illinois 9th congressional district Democratic primary[62]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Janice D. Schakowsky (incumbent) 127,467 99.72
Democratic Andrew Heldut (write-in) 355 0.03
Total votes 127,822 100
2020 Illinois 9th congressional District election [75]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Janice D. Schakowsky (incumbent) 262,045 70.98
Republican Sargis Sangari 107,125 29.02
Total votes 369,170 100.0
2022
2022 Illinois's 9th congressional District election
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Janice D. Schakowsky (incumbent) 179,615 71.69
Republican Max Rice 70,915 28.31
Total votes 250,530 100.0

Personal life

Schakowsky lives in Evanston, Illinois, with her husband Robert Creamer. She has two children and a stepchild.[76]

In 2005, Creamer pleaded guilty to failure to collect withholding tax and to bank fraud for writing checks with insufficient funds. All the money was repaid. Schakowsky was not accused of wrongdoing.[77] While she served on the organization's board during the time the crimes occurred,[78] and signed the IRS filings along with Creamer,[79] the U.S. district judge noted that no one suffered "out of pocket losses", and Creamer acted not out of greed but in an effort to keep his community action group going without cutting programs, though he paid his own $100,000 salary with fraudulently obtained funds. Creamer served five months in prison. Assistant U.S. Attorney Joseph Ferguson said the government did not believe Creamer "acknowledged the seriousness of his conduct". "At the end of the day", Ferguson said, "Robert Creamer is guilty of multiple crimes and is going to jail for it".[80]

On July 20, 2022, Schakowsky was arrested in front of the Supreme Court building after she and 33 others, including 15 members of Congress, allegedly refused to comply with orders to stop blocking traffic. She uploaded a clip of it to Twitter, adding: "Today, I am making good trouble."[81]

See also

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U.S. House of Representatives
Preceded by Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Illinois's 9th congressional district

1999–present
Incumbent
Preceded by Chair of the Congressional Women's Caucus
2009–2011
Succeeded by
Party political offices
Preceded by House Democratic Senior Chief Deputy Whip
2019–present
Served alongside: Cedric Richmond (Assistant to the Majority Whip, 2019–2021); John Lewis, G. K. Butterfield
Incumbent
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Preceded by United States representatives by seniority
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schakowsky, janice, schakowsky, shə, skee, née, danoff, born, 1944, american, politician, served, representative, from, illinois, congressional, district, since, 1999, member, democratic, party, schakowsky, 2014house, democratic, senior, chief, deputy, whipinc. Janice Schakowsky ʃ e ˈ k aʊ s k i she KOW skee nee Danoff born May 26 1944 is an American politician who has served as the U S representative from Illinois s 9th congressional district since 1999 She is a member of the Democratic Party Jan SchakowskySchakowsky in 2014House Democratic Senior Chief Deputy WhipIncumbentAssumed office January 3 2019LeaderNancy PelosiHakeem JeffriesPreceded byPosition establishedMember of the U S House of Representatives from Illinois s 9th districtIncumbentAssumed office January 3 1999Preceded bySidney R YatesMember of theIllinois House of RepresentativesIn office January 9 1991 December 31 1998Preceded byWoody BowmanSucceeded byJulie HamosConstituency8th district 1993 1999 4th district 1991 1993 Personal detailsBornJanice Danoff 1944 05 26 May 26 1944 age 79 Chicago Illinois U S Political partyDemocraticSpouse s Harvey Schakowsky m 1965 div 1980 wbr Robert Creamer m 1980 wbr Children2 with Schakowsky EducationUniversity of Illinois at Urbana Champaign BS WebsiteHouse websiteJan Schakowsky s voice source source Jan Schakowsky on legislation to protect social workers from workplace violenceRecorded November 21 2019The district is anchored in Chicago s North Side including much of the area bordering Lake Michigan It also includes many of Chicago s northern suburbs including Arlington Heights Des Plaines Evanston Glenview Kenilworth Mount Prospect Niles Park Ridge Rosemont Skokie Wilmette and Winnetka as of the decennial redistricting following the 2010 United States census 1 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Early career 3 U S House of Representatives 3 1 1998 election 3 2 Tenure 3 2 1 Consideration for vice president in 2004 3 2 2 Objection to the 2004 presidential election results 3 2 3 Tea Party opposition 3 2 4 Women s issues 3 2 5 Opposition to Iraq War 3 2 6 Climate change 3 2 7 Angling for elevation 3 2 8 Support for public option 3 2 9 Critique and apology for Joel Pollak 3 2 10 Support for LGBT rights 3 2 11 Boycott of Netanyahu s speech to Congress 3 2 12 Product safety issues 3 2 13 Support of Assyrian issues 3 2 14 Nagorno Karabakh conflict 3 2 15 Syrian conflict 3 2 16 Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023 3 3 Voting age 3 4 Committee assignments 3 5 Party leadership and caucus memberships 4 Electoral history 4 1 Cook County Board of Commissioners suburban Cook County 4 2 Illinois House 4 3 U S House 5 Personal life 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and education EditSchakowsky was born Janice Danoff in 1944 in Chicago the daughter of Tillie nee Cosnow and Irwin Danoff 2 Her parents were Jewish immigrants her father a Lithuanian Jew and her mother from Russia 2 3 Schakowsky graduated with a Bachelor of Science in elementary education from the University of Illinois where she was a member of Delta Phi Epsilon sorority 4 Early career EditSchakowsky was Program Director of Illinois Public Action Illinois s largest public interest group from 1976 to 1985 She then moved to the Illinois State Council of Senior Citizens as executive director until 1990 when she was elected to the Illinois House of Representatives representing the fourth district In 1992 she was redistricted to the 18th district She served there until 1998 5 In 1986 Schakowsky ran for the Cook County Board of Commissioners from suburban Cook County She won the primary to be one of the Democratic nominees but did not win in the general election 6 7 U S House of Representatives Edit1998 election Edit Sidney Yates who had represented the 9th district since 1949 except for an unsuccessful run for the Senate in 1962 announced in 1996 that he would not seek reelection in 1998 8 Schakowsky easily won the Democratic primary which all but assured her of election in the heavily Democratic 9th She beat out then Illinois State Senator Howard W Carroll and future Illinois Governor J B Pritzker in the primary who finished second and third respectively She won in November with 75 of the vote and was reelected 12 times Tenure Edit Schakowsky is among the most progressive members of the current U S Congress 9 She is an executive board member at large of the Congressional Progressive Caucus 10 Consideration for vice president in 2004 Edit The Nation endorsed Schakowsky for vice president in the 2004 United States presidential election writing that she was the truest heir to Paul Wellstone in the current Congress 11 She was not selected as John Kerry s running mate Objection to the 2004 presidential election results Edit Schakowsky was one of 31 House Democrats who voted to not count Ohio s 20 electoral votes in the 2004 presidential election 12 President George W Bush won Ohio by 118 457 votes 13 Without Ohio s electoral votes the election would have been decided by the House of Representatives with each state having one vote in accordance with the Twelfth Amendment to the United States Constitution Tea Party opposition Edit In April 2009 Schakowsky pointedly criticized the tax day Tea Party protests It s despicable that right wing Republicans would attempt to cheapen a significant honorable moment of American history with a shameful political stunt 14 Women s issues Edit Schakowsky with Kamala HarrisAs co chair of the Congressional Caucus for Women s Issues Schakowsky has been known for her support of women s issues 15 Opposition to Iraq War Edit Schakowsky was outspoken in her opposition to the Iraq War She was one of the earliest and most emphatic supporters of U S Senator Barack Obama before he won the 2004 Illinois Democratic primary election and actively supported his bid for the 2008 Democratic presidential nomination 16 On February 7 2007 she introduced the Iraq and Afghanistan Contractor Sunshine Act H R 897 in the House of Representatives seeking information from leading federal agencies on their contracts for work in Iraq and Afghanistan 17 The bill was not enacted Climate change Edit In hearings held by the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee in July 2006 Schakowsky expressed concern that a report from the National Academy of Sciences showing discrepancies among scientists studying global warming might be used in a way to discredit the whole notion that our country and the rest of the industrialized and developing world ought to do anything about global warming 18 Angling for elevation Edit Schakowsky indicated interest in replacing Barack Obama in the U S Senate 19 Before his arrest Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich had reportedly been considering her among at least six other candidates to fill the vacancy Schakowsky was one of the first figures in Illinois to voice interest in running in a special election to replace Obama 20 Support for public option Edit In April 2009 she stated her support for a public option in health insurance arguing that it would put health insurance companies out of business and lead to single payer health care which she supports 21 Critique and apology for Joel Pollak Edit In March 2015 the Orthodox Union criticized Schakowsky after she said that Jewish politician Joel Pollak was a Jewish Orthodox Tea Party Republican at a J Street event She later apologized for her comments 22 23 Support for LGBT rights Edit In 2015 Schakowsky was inducted into the Chicago Gay and Lesbian Hall of Fame as a Friend of the Community 24 In February 2021 she voted for the Equality Act on behalf of her transgender grandson Isaac 25 Boycott of Netanyahu s speech to Congress Edit In March 2015 Schakowsky did not attend Prime Minister of Israel Benjamin Netanyahu s speech to Congress because she wrote in the Huffington Post it could scuttle delicate negotiations with Iran The prime minister wants the negotiations to end and his purpose in speaking to the Congress is to convince us that the president is about to agree to a deal that threatens Israel s existence He believes the president is naive in thinking that he and the P5 1 can achieve any agreement that will stop Iran from rushing toward a bomb What is the alternative to an agreement Yes the United States will increase sanctions But does anyone doubt that Iran will build a nuclear weapon regardless of sanctions Then the choices will be ugly accepting a nuclear weaponized Iran or accepting military action i e war with Iran For me it s obvious that we must give the negotiations a chance And in the meantime Iran has essentially halted its weapons program under the Joint Plan of Action while the talks are ongoing 26 third party source needed Product safety issues Edit Schakowsky during the 113th CongressSchakowsky has long taken substantial interest in product safety issues and persistently engaged in robust oversight of the U S Consumer Product Safety Commission She has often been critical of Republicans on the commission 27 Support of Assyrian issues Edit Schakowsky has been a proponent of numerous initiatives pertaining to ethnic Assyrians 28 According to Assyrian American activist Atour Sargon Schakowsky was an early supporter of her ideas and encouraged her to pursue a political career as early as 2017 She claimed that Schakowsky assisted her during her successful 2019 Trustee campaign in Lincolnwood Illinois 29 30 During the 2017 confirmation hearings of then Secretary of State appointee Rex Tillerson Schakowsky criticized his support of policies that she alleged were detrimental to the future of Assyrian existence in Iraq 31 32 33 34 Schakowsky spoke at the 2018 35 and 2020 Democratic Candidates Forums organized by Vote Assyrian At the 2020 forum she called Assyrians one of the fastest growing communities in terms of political involvement 28 On August 7 2020 Schakowsky released a statement recognizing the anniversary of the 1933 Simele massacre 36 37 She is also a proponent of House Resolution 537 which would have the federal government officially recognize the Assyrian genocide if passed 30 Throughout her congressional tenure Schakowsky has supported and co sponsored bills that would extend U S support for Assyrian self governance in Iraq particularly in the Nineveh Plains region 38 39 Nagorno Karabakh conflict Edit On October 1 2020 Schakowsky co signed a letter to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo that condemned Azerbaijan s offensive operations against the Armenian populated enclave of Nagorno Karabakh denounced Turkey s role in the Nagorno Karabakh conflict and called for an immediate ceasefire 40 Syrian conflict Edit In 2023 Schakowsky was among 56 Democrats to vote in favor of H Con Res 21 which directed President Joe Biden to remove U S troops from Syria within 180 days 41 42 Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023 Edit Schakowsky was among the 46 Democrats who voted against final passage of the Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023 in the House 43 Voting age Edit In January 2023 Schakowsky was one of 13 cosponsors of an amendment to the Constitution of the United States extending the right to vote to citizens 16 years of age or older 44 Committee assignments Edit For the 118th Congress 45 Committee on Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Energy Climate and Grid Security Subcommittee on Innovation Data and Commerce Ranking Member Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations Committee on the BudgetParty leadership and caucus memberships Edit Chief Deputy Whip Steering and Policy Committee Founding member of the Out of Iraq Caucus Democratic Vice Chair of the bipartisan Women s Caucus Vice Chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus 46 Congressional Arts Caucus 47 Afterschool Caucuses 48 Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus 49 Climate Solutions Caucus 50 Medicare for All Caucus Blue Collar CaucusElectoral history EditCook County Board of Commissioners suburban Cook County Edit 19861986 Cook County Board of Commissioners suburban Cook County Democratic primary 6 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Joan P Murphy 75 981 13 85Democratic Janice D Jan Schakowsky 72 315 13 18Democratic Kevin J Conlon 71 012 12 94Democratic John D Rita 70 835 12 91Democratic Andrew Andy Przybylo 67 167 12 24Democratic Renee H Thaler 67 072 12 22Democratic John J Lattner 62 287 11 35Democratic Edward J King 62 015 11 301986 Cook County Board of Commissioners suburban Cook County election 7 51 Party Candidate Votes Republican Mary M McDonald incumbent 339 214 9 08Republican Joseph D Mathewson 336 097 9 00Republican Harold L Tyrrell incumbent 317 481 8 50Republican Carl R Hansen incumbent 314 145 8 41Republican Richard A Siebel incumbent 310 800 8 32Republican Joseph I Woods incumbent 303 068 8 11Republican Robert P Gooley 269 438 7 21Democratic Joan P Murphy 262 699 7 03Democratic Janice D Jan Schakowsky 239 517 6 41Democratic John J Lattner 229 352 6 14Democratic Kevin J Conlon 216 394 5 79Democratic Andrew Andy Przybylo 209 503 5 61Democratic John D Rita 198 403 5 31Democratic Renee H Thaler 189 344 5 07Illinois House Edit 19901990 Illinois House of Representatives 4th district Democratic primary 52 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Janice D Jan Schakowsky 7 454 54 62Democratic Jonathan K Baum 6 192 43 371990 Illinois House of Representatives 4th district election 53 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Janice D Jan Schakowsky 17 072 63 58Republican Joan W Barr 9 777 36 4119921992 Illinois House of Representatives 18th district Democratic primary 54 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Janice D Jan Schakowsky redistricted incumbent 14 002 1001992 Illinois House of Representatives 18th district election 55 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Janice D Jan Schakowsky redistricted incumbent 30 413 78 51Republican Bruce W Haffner 7 542 19 47Libertarian Theodore C Beckman 779 2 0119941994 Illinois House of Representatives 18th district Democratic primary 56 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Janice D Schakowsky incumbent 9 587 1001994 Illinois House of Representatives 18th district election 57 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Janice D Schakowsky incumbent 17 159 78 27Republican Vernon J Grubisich 4 762 19 4719961996 Illinois House of Representatives 18th district Democratic primary 58 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Janice D Jan Schakowsky incumbent 7 533 1001996 Illinois House of Representatives 18th district election 59 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Janice D Schakowsky incumbent 26 910 83 40Republican Edward M Potash 5 353 16 59U S House Edit 19981998 Illinois 9th congressional district Democratic primary 60 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Janice D Jan Schakowsky 31 443 45 14Democratic Howard W Carroll 23 963 34 40Democratic Jay J B Pritzker 14 256 20 46Total votes 69 662 1001998 Illinois 9th congressional district election 61 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Janice D Jan Schakowsky 107 878 74 60Republican Herbert Sohn 33 448 23 13Libertarian Michael D Ray 3 284 2 27Total votes 144 610 100 020002000 Illinois 9th congressional district Democratic primary 62 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Jan Schakowsky incumbent 49 429 100Total votes 49 429 1002000 Illinois 9th congressional district election 63 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Jan Schakowsky incumbent 147 002 76 43Republican Dennis J Driscoll 45 344 23 57Total votes 192 346 100 020022002 Illinois 9th congressional district Democratic primary 62 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Janice D Schakowsky incumbent 69 020 100Total votes 69 020 1002002 Illinois 9th Congressional District election 64 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Janice D Schakowsky incumbent 118 642 70 27Republican Nicholas M Duric 45 307 26 83Libertarian Stephanie Vs The Machine Sailor 4 887 2 89Total votes 168 836 100 020042004 Illinois 9th congressional district Democratic primary 62 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Janice D Schakowsky incumbent 70 736 100Total votes 70 736 1002004 Illinois 9th congressional district election 65 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Janice D Schakowsky incumbent 175 282 75 74Republican Kurt J Eckhardt 56 135 24 26Total votes 231 417 100 02006See also United States House of Representatives elections in Illinois 2006 Illinois s 9th congressional district 2006 Illinois 9th congressional district Democratic primary 62 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Janice D Schakowsky incumbent 57 490 100Total votes 57 490 1002006 Illinois 9th congressional district election 66 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Janice D Schakowsky incumbent 122 852 74 59Republican Michael P Shannon 41 858 25 41Write in votes Simon Michael Ribeiro 3 0 00Total votes 164 713 100 02008See also United States House of Representatives elections in Illinois 2008 District 9 Illinois 9th Congressional District Democratic Primary 2008 67 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Janice D Schakowsky incumbent 98 374 87 66Democratic John Nocita 13 485 12 02Total votes 112 219 100 0Illinois 9th Congressional District General Election 2008 68 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Janice D Schakowsky incumbent 181 948 74 66Republican Michael Benjamin Younan 53 593 21 99Green Morris Shanfield 8 140 3 34Write in votes Susanne Atanus 13 0 01Total votes 243 694 100 02010See also United States House of Representatives elections in Illinois 2010 District 9 2010 Illinois 9th congressional district Democratic primary 62 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Janice D Schakowsky incumbent 62 763 100Total votes 62 763 1002010 Illinois 9th congressional district election 69 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Janice D Schakowsky incumbent 117 553 66 34Republican Joel Barry Pollak 55 182 31 14Green Simon Ribeiro 4 472 2 52Total votes 177 207 100 02012See also United States House of Representatives elections in Illinois 2012 District 9 2012 Illinois 9th congressional district Democratic primary 70 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Janice D Schakowsky incumbent 48 124 91 85Democratic Simon Ribeiro 4 270 8 15Total votes 52 394 100 02012 Illinois 9th congressional district election 71 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Janice D Schakowsky incumbent 194 869 66 33Republican Timothy C Wolfe 98 924 33 67Write in votes Hilaire Fuji Shioura 8 0 00Write in votes Susanne Atanus 6 0 00Total votes 293 807 100 02014See also United States House of Representatives elections in Illinois 2014 District 9 2014 Illinois 9th congressional district Democratic primary 62 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Janice D Schakowsky incumbent 31 576 100Total votes 31 576 1002014 Illinois 9th congressional district election 72 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Janice D Schakowsky incumbent 141 000 66 06Republican Susanne Atanus 72 834 33 91Write in votes Phil Collins 66 0 03Total votes 213 450 100 020162016 Illinois 9th congressional district Democratic primary 62 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Janice D Schakowsky incumbent 134 961 100Total votes 134 961 1002016 Illinois 9th congressional district election 73 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Janice D Schakowsky incumbent 217 306 66 47Republican Joan McCarthy Lasonde 109 550 33 51Write in votes David Williams 79 0 02Write in votes Susanne Atanus 13 0 00Total votes 326 948 100 020182018 Illinois 9th congressional district Democratic primary 62 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Janice D Schakowsky incumbent 108 417 100Total votes 108 417 1002018 Illinois 9th congressional District election 74 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Janice D Schakowsky incumbent 213 368 73 49Republican John D Elleson 76 983 26 51Total votes 290 351 100 020202020 Illinois 9th congressional district Democratic primary 62 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Janice D Schakowsky incumbent 127 467 99 72Democratic Andrew Heldut write in 355 0 03Total votes 127 822 1002020 Illinois 9th congressional District election 75 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Janice D Schakowsky incumbent 262 045 70 98Republican Sargis Sangari 107 125 29 02Total votes 369 170 100 020222022 Illinois s 9th congressional District election Party Candidate Votes Democratic Janice D Schakowsky incumbent 179 615 71 69Republican Max Rice 70 915 28 31Total votes 250 530 100 0Personal life EditSchakowsky lives in Evanston Illinois with her husband Robert Creamer She has two children and a stepchild 76 In 2005 Creamer pleaded guilty to failure to collect withholding tax and to bank fraud for writing checks with insufficient funds All the money was repaid Schakowsky was not accused of wrongdoing 77 While she served on the organization s board during the time the crimes occurred 78 and signed the IRS filings along with Creamer 79 the U S district judge noted that no one suffered out of pocket losses and Creamer acted not out of greed but in an effort to keep his community action group going without cutting programs though he paid his own 100 000 salary with fraudulently obtained funds Creamer served five months in prison Assistant U S Attorney Joseph Ferguson said the government did not believe Creamer acknowledged the seriousness of his conduct At the end of the day Ferguson said Robert Creamer is guilty of multiple crimes and is going to jail for it 80 On July 20 2022 Schakowsky was arrested in front of the Supreme Court building after she and 33 others including 15 members of Congress allegedly refused to comply with orders to stop blocking traffic She uploaded a clip of it to Twitter adding Today I am making good trouble 81 See also EditList of Jewish members of the United States Congress Women in the United States House of RepresentativesReferences Edit PA 97 0006 Legislative District 8 PDF May 18 2011 Retrieved September 7 2015 a b Stone K F 2010 The Jews of Capitol Hill A Compendium of Jewish Congressional Members Scarecrow Press p 549 ISBN 9780810877382 Retrieved September 13 2015 Glenn Beck Slammed By Polish Group For Butchering Schakowsky s Name The Huffington Post March 18 2010 Retrieved September 13 2015 Delta Phi Epsilon International Sorority DPhiE org Archived from the original on July 19 2011 Retrieved August 23 2010 Wasniewski Matthew Andrew 2006 Women in Congress 1917 2006 Government Printing Office p 908 ISBN 978 0 16 076753 1 Illinois State Council of Senior Citizens schakowsky a b OFFICIAL FINAL RESULTS PRIMARY ELECTION COOK COUNTY ILLINOIS TUESDAY MARCH 18 1986 PDF www cookcountyclerk com Cook County Clerk a b OFFICIAL FINAL RESULTS GENERAL ELECTION COOK COUNTY ILLINOIS TUESDAY NOVEMBER 4 1986 PDF voterinfo net Archived from the original PDF on October 3 2008 CANDIDATES LINE UP AS YATES TERM NEARS END Chicago Tribune April 14 1997 Retrieved December 26 2021 GovTrack The Political Spectrum Govtrack us October 17 2009 Archived from the original on March 18 2012 Retrieved July 16 2010 Congressional Progressive Caucus Announces Leadership Team for the 117th Congress Congressional Progressive Caucus December 9 2020 Retrieved December 26 2021 The Beat The Nation Abu Dhabi Retrieved July 16 2010 Final Vote Results for Role Call 7 Clerk of the United States House of Representatives January 6 2005 Retrieved January 15 2013 Salvato Albert December 29 2004 Ohio Recount Gives a Smaller Margin to Bush The New York Times Zimmerman Eric April 16 2009 Schakowsky Tea parties despicable TheHill com accessed October 22 2016 Rettig Jessica July 9 2010 Jan Schakowsky Leads the Fight for Women U S News amp World Report Obama s Day in Iowa by Matthew Rothschild The Progressive January 4 2008 HR 897 Iraq and Afghanistan Contractor Sunshine Act accessed 12 February 2021 Science In the House of Pain TCS Daily Archived from the original on March 13 2007 Retrieved July 16 2010 Schakowsky among those wanting Senate seat Chicago Tribune Associated Press November 5 2008 Retrieved November 11 2008 Schakowsky throws her hat in Archived July 14 2012 at archive today Jewish Telegraphic Agency JTA December 12 2008 Post gazette com The health care shuffle Jack Kelly Pittsburgh Post Gazette August 16 2009 Congresswoman Apologizes Referring to Political Rival as Orthodox Jew The Jewish Daily Forward March 24 2015 Retrieved March 30 2015 Yashar Ari March 24 2015 Democrat Apologizes for Orthodox Jew Slur at J Street Event Arutz Sheva Retrieved March 30 2015 Chicago Gay and Lesbian Hall of Fame Glhalloffame org Archived from the original on October 22 2016 Retrieved October 20 2016 Jan Schakowsky janschakowsky Today I voted for the EqualityAct for my amazing loving smart and funny trans grandson Isaac Twitter February 25 2021 Retrieved February 26 2021 Schakowsky Jan February 26 2015 An Israel Supporter Who Won t Be at the Prime Minister s Speech Huffington Post Retrieved June 20 2017 Lawmakers question industry influence at U S Consumer Product Safety Commission Salon April 5 2019 Retrieved August 31 2019 a b Altaji Yasmeen May 2020 After decades of underrepresentation Assyrians find their place in the polls The Assyrian Journal Retrieved August 25 2020 Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky of the 9th District of Illinois is one such figure She has done more for the Assyrian community than anybody I know Oshana said Snell Joe March 2019 Atour Sargon longtime Lincolnwood resident runs on ticket of transparency diversity The Assyrian Journal Retrieved August 19 2020 a b Snell Joe October 25 2019 Assyrians Press Congress on genocide resolution Medill News Service Harder was joined by Illinois Rep Jan Schakowsky also a Democrat who has been active within her district s Assyrian community and her recent support of Atour Sargon an Assyrian from Lincolnwood in her successful bid for a local Board of Trustee position Shahid Ahmed Akbar January 10 2017 Lawmaker Slams Trump s Secretary Of State Pick For Hurting Middle East Christians Huffington Post Retrieved August 25 2020 Farley Harry January 11 2017 Rex Tillerson Grilled Over Question Of Christians In Middle East Christian Today Retrieved August 25 2020 Caballero Lorraine January 12 2017 Trump s Secretary of State pick Rex Tillerson endangered Middle East Christians in 2011 lawmaker says Christian Daily Retrieved August 25 2020 Neffinger Veronica January 12 2017 Senate Holds Contentious Hearing for Secretary of State Nominee Rex Tillerson Christian Headlines Retrieved August 25 2020 Vote Assyrian Democratic Forum 2 11 2018 on YouTube Schakowsky Statement Recognizing the Tragedy of the 1933 Simele Massacre August 7 2020 عضوة الكونغرس الامريكي جان شاكوسكي تصدر بيانا في ذكرى مذبحة سميل التي تعرض لها شعبنا عام 1933 Zowaa in Arabic August 7 2020 Retrieved August 25 2020 4 000 Assyrians in Chicago 1 000 in San Francisco Rally for Assyrians in Iraq August 9 2014 Retrieved August 25 2020 Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky US Representative for Illinois s 9th congressional district sent the following statement We cannot let history repeat itself We must ensure that members of the Assyrian community can live their lives in peace and be able to practice their faith I am a cosponsor of H Con Res 110 and of H Res 683 both of which make it a priority to protect Christians and other religious minorities in Iraq and create safe havens for them I am pleased that H Res 683 passed Congress last week which shows the high priority that Congress places on protecting religious freedom and human rights Legislative Language on Assyrians Passes Major Hurdle Seyfo Center September 28 2011 Retrieved August 25 2020 The language proposed by Representatives Anna Eshoo D CA Jan Schakowsky D IL and Gary Peters D MI made it possible to enhance the profile of the Assyrians Senate and House Leaders to Secretary of State Pompeo Cut Military Aid to Azerbaijan Sanction Turkey for Ongoing Attacks Against Armenia and Artsakh The Armenian Weekly October 2 2020 H Con Res 21 Directing the President pursuant to section 5 c of House Vote 136 Mar 8 2023 House Votes Down Bill Directing Removal of Troops From Syria U S News amp World Report March 8 2023 Archived from the original on April 4 2023 Gans Jared May 31 2023 Republicans and Democrats who bucked party leaders by voting no The Hill Retrieved June 6 2023 H J Res 16 Proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States extending the right to vote to citizens sixteen years of age or older Congress gov Retrieved January 24 2023 Janice D Schakowsky Clerk of the United States House of Representatives Retrieved June 3 2023 Caucus Members Congressional 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Retrieved October 25 2019 Election Results 2012 GENERAL PRIMARY Illinois State Board of Elections Archived from the original on March 8 2021 Retrieved October 25 2019 Election Results 2012 GENERAL ELECTION Illinois State Board of Elections Retrieved October 25 2019 Election Results 2014 GENERAL ELECTION Illinois State Board of Elections Retrieved October 25 2019 Election Results 2016 GENERAL ELECTION Illinois State Board of Elections Archived from the original on March 8 2021 Retrieved October 25 2019 Election Results 2018 GENERAL ELECTION Illinois State Board of Elections Archived from the original on January 16 2021 Retrieved October 25 2019 Election Results 2020 GENERAL ELECTION Illinois State Board of Elections Archived from the original on January 16 2021 Retrieved October 25 2020 About Jan Schakosky house gov December 3 2012 Retrieved February 11 2020 Congresswoman s husband pleads guilty to two felonies USA Today Associated Press August 31 2005 Retrieved September 26 2009 Flannery Mike April 5 2006 Congresswoman s Husband Gets Jail Time For Bank Fraud WBBM TV Newbart Dave March 12 2004 Schakowsky s husband indicted in bank fraud Chicago Sun Times Retrieved September 26 2009 Korecki Natasha April 6 2006 Schakowsky s husband given 5 months for check kiting Prosecutors sought 3 years for bank fraud that aided nonprofit Chicago Sun Times Retrieved September 26 2009 Schakowsky among 16 members of Congress arrested during abortion protest near Supreme Court by Ronn Blitzer Fox 32 ChicagoExternal links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jan Schakowsky Wikisource has original works by or about Jan Schakowsky Congresswoman Jan Schakowsky official U S House website Jan Schakowsky for Congress Jan Schakowsky at CurlieBiography at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Financial information federal office at the Federal Election Commission Legislation sponsored at the Library of Congress Profile at Vote Smart Appearances on C SPANU S House of RepresentativesPreceded bySidney Yates Member of the U S House of Representativesfrom Illinois s 9th congressional district1999 present IncumbentPreceded byLois Capps Chair of the Congressional Women s Caucus2009 2011 Succeeded byCynthia LummisParty political officesPreceded byJohn Lewis House Democratic Senior Chief Deputy Whip2019 present Served alongside Cedric Richmond Assistant to the Majority Whip 2019 2021 John Lewis G K Butterfield IncumbentU S order of precedence ceremonial Preceded byGrace Napolitano United States representatives by seniority35th Succeeded byMike Simpson Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jan Schakowsky amp oldid 1170614510, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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