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Jennifer Bendery

Jennifer Lee Bendery is an American political journalist whose focus has been on Capitol Hill and the White House, including coverage of U.S. policy regarding women and minorities – particularly Savanna's Act and the Violence Against Women Act.[1][2][3]

Jennifer Lee Bendery
OccupationJournalist
NationalityAmerican
EducationUniversity of Mary Washington (BA)
San Francisco State University (MA)
SubjectCapitol Hill
Years active2007–current
Website
Jennifer Bendery on Twitter

Career Edit

From 1996 to 1998, Bendery was Health Care Policy Reporter for Manisses Communications Group in Providence, Rhode Island. From 1999 to 2002, she was the marketing and promotions manager in San Francisco for the Religion and Nonprofit book series at Jossey-Bass/John Wiley & Sons. From 2003 to 2007, she covered the Texas Legislature for GalleryWatch,[a][4] Austin Bureau. During that period, Bendery, in 2005, completed an M.A. degree in English literature at San Francisco State University. From 2007 to 2011, she was a Congressional and White House staff reporter for Roll Call. Since 2011, Bendery has written for the HuffPost, where she is currently Senior Politics Reporter.[3]

Selected articles Edit

Bendery's subjects Edit

Bendery has authored articles criticizing aspects of the following:

Professional affiliations Edit

  • President, Washington Press Club Foundation. Bendery has been a member of the foundation for ten years, one month (since September 2013). Before her current role as President, she served as co-chair of the Congressional Dinner committee for two years and Vice President for two years.
  • Player, Congressional Women's Softball Game. Bendery is a longtime participant in the annual charity softball game between members of the United States Congress and female journalists.

Family Edit

Bendery is the niece of journalist Robert Bassett Whitcomb, Jr. (born 1947) of The Providence Journal.[7]

Bibliography Edit

Annotations Edit

  1. ^ GalleryWatch is a legislative bill- and document-tracking service operated by Roll Call Group, publisher of Roll Call. The Roll Call Group is a subsidiary of The Economist Group. ("Roll Call")

Notes Edit

References Edit

  • "Bendery, Jennifer". Marquis Who's Who (accessible online via the Gale Group).{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link) OCLC 4780417245 (bio summary).
    1. Who's Who in America, 66th ed., Vol. 1 of 2 (2011). OCLC 761327064.
    2. Who's Who in America, 67th ed., Vol. 1 of 2 (2012). OCLC 843199509.
    3. Who's Who in the East, 41st ed. (2013). OCLC 923881127.
  • Bernstein, Jonathan (December 30, 2020). "Why Would Biden Put a Republican in His Cabinet?". Politics & Policy. Bloomberg News.

References authored by Bendery Edit

  • Bendery, Jennifer (April 26, 2012). "Violence Against Women Act Reauthorization Overwhelmingly Passes Senate". 2012 renewal coverage. HuffPost.
  • Bendery, Jennifer (September 21, 2020). "Congress Finally Passes Bill to Address Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women – Native American Women Are Disappearing and Being Killed – Savanna's Act Will Help Bring Them Some Justice". Politics. HuffPost.
  • Bendery, Jennifer (January 29, 2021). "All the Members of Congress Who Have Tested Positive For COVID-19 – More Than 60 House and Senate Lawmakers Have Been Diagnosed With the Deadly Virus". Corona Virus. HuffPost. Retrieved April 20, 2021.
  • Bendery, Jennifer (April 20, 2021). "GOP Congressman Made Emergency Calls to Police Just to See How Quickly They'd Come". HuffPost. Retrieved April 20, 2021 {{cite news}}: CS1 maint: postscript (link)

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Jennifer Lee Bendery is an American political journalist whose focus has been on Capitol Hill and the White House including coverage of U S policy regarding women and minorities particularly Savanna s Act and the Violence Against Women Act 1 2 3 Jennifer Lee BenderyOccupationJournalistNationalityAmericanEducationUniversity of Mary Washington BA San Francisco State University MA SubjectCapitol HillYears active2007 currentWebsiteJennifer Bendery on Twitter Contents 1 Career 2 Selected articles 3 Bendery s subjects 4 Professional affiliations 5 Family 6 Bibliography 6 1 Annotations 6 2 Notes 6 3 References 6 4 References authored by BenderyCareer EditFrom 1996 to 1998 Bendery was Health Care Policy Reporter for Manisses Communications Group in Providence Rhode Island From 1999 to 2002 she was the marketing and promotions manager in San Francisco for the Religion and Nonprofit book series at Jossey Bass John Wiley amp Sons From 2003 to 2007 she covered the Texas Legislature for GalleryWatch a 4 Austin Bureau During that period Bendery in 2005 completed an M A degree in English literature at San Francisco State University From 2007 to 2011 she was a Congressional and White House staff reporter for Roll Call Since 2011 Bendery has written for the HuffPost where she is currently Senior Politics Reporter 3 Selected articles EditJanuary 29 2020 Bendery authored a story in the HuffPost that included a list of U S House and Senate members who had tested positive for COVID 19 5 April 20 2021 Bendery broke the story in the HuffPost that Congressman Jeff Fortenberry made emergency calls to the U S Capitol Police to test response time The exercise roused the ire of Capitol Police personnel 6 Bendery s subjects EditAffirmative action Discrimination Employment Non Discrimination Act Gender inequality LGBTQ rights Paycheck Fairness Act Racial inequality Savanna s Act United States federal judges Violence Against Women Act Bendery has authored articles criticizing aspects of the following Alliance Defending Freedom Center for Security PolicyProfessional affiliations EditPresident Washington Press Club Foundation Bendery has been a member of the foundation for ten years one month since September 2013 Before her current role as President she served as co chair of the Congressional Dinner committee for two years and Vice President for two years Player Congressional Women s Softball Game Bendery is a longtime participant in the annual charity softball game between members of the United States Congress and female journalists Family EditBendery is the niece of journalist Robert Bassett Whitcomb Jr born 1947 of The Providence Journal 7 Bibliography EditAnnotations Edit GalleryWatch is a legislative bill and document tracking service operated by Roll Call Group publisher of Roll Call The Roll Call Group is a subsidiary of The Economist Group Roll Call Notes Edit Bendery September 21 2020 Bendery April 26 2012 a b Bendery Who s Who Roll Call Bernstein December 30 2020 Bendery April 20 2021 Whitcomb Who s Who References Edit Bendery Jennifer Marquis Who s Who accessible online via the Gale Group a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint postscript link OCLC 4780417245 bio summary Who s Who in America 66th ed Vol 1 of 2 2011 OCLC 761327064 Who s Who in America 67th ed Vol 1 of 2 2012 OCLC 843199509 Who s Who in the East 41st ed 2013 OCLC 923881127 Bernstein Jonathan December 30 2020 Why Would Biden Put a Republican in His Cabinet Politics amp Policy Bloomberg News Commencement Program May 11 1996 Jennifer L Bendery Eighty Fifth Commencement Fredericksburg Virginia Mary Washington College p 25 Retrieved April 21 2021 via Internet Archive Roll Call Encyclopaedia Britannica online Encyclopaedia Britannica Inc n d Retrieved April 21 2021 article added to Britannica s online database July 20 1998 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint postscript link Whitcomb Robert Bassett 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