Debbie dingell husband
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Biographical Information
Born: November 23, 1953 in Detroit
Marital Status: Widowed
Children: I have a great extended family of step-children, god children, grandchildren and nieces and nephews.
Education: Master's in liberal studies from Georgetown University (1998), bachelor's degree in foreign service from Georgetown University
Employment/Military Record: President, GM Foundation; Executive Director, GM Public Affairs
Community Activities: ACLU of Michigan, Advisory Board Member; Arab American National Museum, Board of Advisors Member; Boy Scouts Great Lakes Council, Executive Board Member; Children's Inn at NIH, Trustee; Dearborn Goodfellows, Ex Officio Board Member (Past Chair); Detroit Economic Club, Board Member; Gerald R. Ford Presidential Foundation, Board Member; Girl Scouts of Southeastern Michigan, Advisory Board Member; Go Red For Women, Board Member; Health In Place, Board Member; Komen Advisory Committee, Board Member; Metropolitan Affairs Committee, Co-Chair; Michigan's Children, Advisory Board Member; Michigan Fitness Foundation, Executive Committee a
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Meet Debbie
In Congress, Debbie is a leader on protecting our Great Lakes, improving access to healthcare, lowering prescription drug costs, fighting for seniors and veterans, reducing gun violence and supporting manufacturing. She serves in House Democratic Leadership as Chair of the Democratic Policy and Communications Committee, and she is a member of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, the House Committee on Natural Resources, and the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic.
Debbie is a strong advocate for supporting our auto industry in the United States by protecting manufacturing, and preserving and creating jobs here at home. She has also been an outspoken supporter of strong fuel economy standards that accomplish the twin goals of environmental protection and affordability. Debbie has also worked tirelessly to give our workers a level playing field on trade.
Protecting our environment is a top priority for Debbie. As Co-Chair of the Great Lakes Task Force, she successfully advocated for fully funding the Great Lakes Restoration initiative as well as fig
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About
Congresswoman Debbie Dingell represents Michigan’s 6th Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives. She is a member of the Energy and Commerce Committee and the Natural Resources Committee, where she leads on critical issues including affordable and accessible health care, clean energy and water, domestic manufacturing and supply chain resilience, and protecting our wildlife and natural resources. Growing up in beautiful Michigan, Dingell, who chairs the Great Lakes Task Force, has always been an advocate for the outdoors and commits her work in Congress to protecting the environment for generations. Dingell is focused on bringing people together – in Congress and in her communities – to support Michigan’s families and the economy. This is most evident in her work to strengthen the American auto industry, maintaining America’s competitiveness and ensuring good-paying American jobs. In 2021, she worked together with the White House, the auto industry, the auto workers, and environmentalists to announce the Biden Administration’s goal of having 5
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