Barbara Lee was born in El Paso, Texas in 1946 and her family moved to California in 1960. Growing up in the segregated Southwest, Barbara learned at an early age the importance of standing up for one’s beliefs and of fighting for equality for all. Currently, Congresswoman Lee serves on the Budget Committee and the powerful Appropriations Committee, which oversees all federal government spending. Congresswoman Lee is the highest ranking Woman of Color in Congressional Leadership, serving as House Democratic Co-Chair of the Policy and Steering Committee. As Co-Chair, Rep. Lee works to ensure that committees reflect the diversity, dynamism, and integrity of the Democratic Caucus. In addition, she currently serves as the Chair of the Majority Leader’s Task Force on Poverty and Opportunity, Co-Chair of the Pro-Choice Caucus, and Co-Chair of the Cannabis Caucus. She is the former Chair of the Congressional Black Caucus and Chair Emeritus of the Congressional Progressive Caucus.

U.S. House of Representatives - District 13
District 13 — U.S. House of Representatives
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- COVID- 19: During this pandemic, Barbara has been...
- Criminal Justice: After generations of abuse we are...
- Universal Health Care: Universal health care is a...
- Puerto Rico Statehood - call for a vote to include...
- Tax Cuts - broadly reduce taxes to spur increased...
- Space Force - fund research into novel technologies...
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- COVID- 19: During this pandemic, Barbara has been helping to enact an updated Heroes Act to secure funding for small business relief, eliminate health disparities, and aid the record number of unemployed.
- Criminal Justice: After generations of abuse we are starting to hold the police accountable and create structural changes to our criminal justice system.
- Universal Health Care: Universal health care is a top priority for Barbara. She is a longtime advocate for Medicare for All and during negotiations for the ACA she was able to secure a historic expansion of community clinics.
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My Top 3 Priorities
- Puerto Rico Statehood - call for a vote to include Puerto Rico as the 51st State.
- Tax Cuts - broadly reduce taxes to spur increased economic development and job growth.
- Space Force - fund research into novel technologies for Space exploration, lunar & mars colonization, and create the U.S. Space Academy
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The creation of new Health Savings Accounts, which would be tax exempt and allow Americans to take control of their own healthcare. Americans with pre-existing conditions will still be eligible to apply for health insurance. Legalizing medical marijuana will also drive down the costs of many opiate-based treatments.
Focusing on job growth, tax cuts and other strong economic policies will increase Americans' earnings and thus make healthcare more affordable in itself.
In addition to securing the remainder of the souther border of the United States with a steel wall, I am in support of drastically expanding the use of K9 units trained specifically to detect drugs, humans and explosives. Human trafficking must be eradicated, and unfortunately, many gang leaders traffic along the US-Mexico border.
I would increase the number of 6-month tourist VISAs, since tourism brings stimulus to our economy.
I favor the issuance of bonds over taxes. Americans should be able to invest in our country, and it should be their choice. If our prospects such as high speed trains and solar farms are successful, they could result in net income for our government. Thus, debt financing can be fiscally responsible if it is used to pave roads and perform preventative maintenance on our infrastructure.
We also must generally cut regulations and increase property rights. Zoning has its place, though building permits have lately gotten quite cumbersome. Simply building a porch in your backyard can take years to be approved by different bureaucracies, if it ever gets approved.
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