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Gwendolynne Sophia Moore (born April 18, 1951) is the U.S. Representative for Wisconsin's 4th congressional district, serving since 2005. She is a member of the Democratic Party.
The district is based in Milwaukee and also includes South Milwaukee, Cudahy and St. Francis, and part of West Allis. She is the first woman to represent the district. She is also the second woman and the first African-American elected to Congress from Wisconsin.
Early life, education and career
Moore was born in Racine, Wisconsin, but has spent most of her life in Milwaukee. She is the eighth of nine children; her father was a factory worker and her mother a public school teacher. Moore attended North Division High School and served as student council president. She later attended Marquette ...
I wrote Representative Moore a letter over a year and a half ago asking if her office could help me with an issue I was having with the IRS. With a deadline looming, I ended up have to hire an attorney which I really couldn't afford, to resolve the issue. The attorney said that Rep. Moore's office could have easily intervened and helped me. I'm still waiting for a response from Rep Moore. A year and a half later.
Bobby - in poll Gwen Moore We recognized the one-year anniversary of the beginning of the massive protests across Wisconsin against Scott Walker's wayward collective bargaining agreement. 2011 was the year of labor. During this past year we saw Wisconsinites bring -- what we called during the Civil Rights Movement -- the "street heat" to Madison to protest Governor Scott Walker and his efforts to ram through legislation that cut state employee benefits and stripped unions of their collective bargaining rights.
The rallies in Madison against the governor's attack on collective bargaining began during those brisk days ...
The U.S. congresswomen get off the bus and stand in the chilly shadows of the Kalandiya crossing point between the West Bank and Jerusalem.
It’s late morning, well past the rush hour when thousands of Palestinians congregate here, and only a few dozen Palestinians stand in line. To cross, the Palestinians go through a series of metal turnstiles and wait with their documents until they are called, one by one, to approach the Israeli soldiers sitting behind bullet-proof barriers.
One Palestinian man strikes up a conversation.
“I have American citizenship but I am not allowed to ...
fabo - in poll Gwen Moore
Black Female Legislators Walk Out Of Florida House Debate On Race-Selective Abortion Abortion opponents in Florida are currently trying to pass a ban through the House of Representatives that would criminalize abortion on the basis of race or gender. Despite a lack of evidence that race- and sex-selective abortions are a problem in the United States, it’s becoming a popular tactic of the anti-abortion movement to claim reproductive rights are a secret genocidal plot against black folks. You can read a breakdown of such bills — including an amazing smackdown by Rep. Gwen Moore of Wisconsin — from 2011. FL’s Rep. Charles Van Zant, a white dude and a Republican, sponsored the legislation and fulminated last week that abortion is “reducing the black population.” Several black female legislators walked out of the debate on Thursday, claiming the bill is an opportunistic grab to ban abortion. “I don’t appreciate anyone trying to explain what any other ethnic group’s lifestyle is and what they do, when you really don’t have any authority to interpret it, |
Reps. Moore, Roybal-Allard and Capps Recognize National Preeclampsia Awareness Month "This month and always, I urge everyone to do all they can to raise awareness about this disorder." |
House Democrats up pressure on Boehner to start budget conference House Democrats on Wednesday increased their pressure on Speaker John Boehner (R-Ohio) to convene a formal House-Senate budget conference committee.
All 17 Democrats on the House Budget Committee sent a letter to Boehner calling for the committee to be created.
The letter, organized by Rep. Chris Van Hollen (Md.), the Budget panel’s ranking member, and David Cicilline (R.I.) comes a day after Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) accused Boehner of dragging his feet on the budget conference.The Senate passed a budget this year for the first time in four years, after Republicans made its failure to do so a pet issue. |
Gwen Moore Commemorates Asian Pacific American Heritage Month "I am honored to join with all Americans to celebrate the history and culture of the Asian American... |