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Julia Brownley

American politician

Julia Andrews Brownley (born August 28, 1952) is an American businesswoman and politician who has been the United States representative for California's 26th congressional district since 2013. A Democrat, she served in the California State *embly from 2006 to 2012. Before her political career, she worked in marketing and sales.

Contents

  • 1 Early life, education, and career
  • 2 California State *embly (2007–2013)
    • 2.1 Elections
    • 2.2 Tenure
    • 2.3 Committee *ignments
  • 3 U.S. House of Representatives (2013–present)
    • 3.1 Elections
    • 3.2 Political positions
    • 3.3 Committee *ignments
    • 3.4 Caucus memberships
  • 4 Electoral history
    • 4.1 2020
    • 4.2 2018
    • 4.3 2016
    • 4.4 2014
    • 4.5 2012
  • 5 Personal life
  • 6 See also
  • 7 References
  • 8 External links

Early life, education, and career

Brownley grew up in Virginia, and attended Fairfax Hall, an established girls' boarding school in Waynesboro, for four years. She came from a Republican family. Brownley received a bachelor's degree in political science from Mount Vernon College for Women of George Washington University in 1975 and a master's degree in business administration from American University in 1979.

Brownley served on the Santa Monica-Malibu Unified School District Board of Education from 1994 to 2006. During her time on the school board, she served three terms as president.

California State *embly (2007–2013)

Brownley during her tenure in the California State *embly

Elections

In 2006, Brownley ran for the California State *embly in California's 41st *embly district. She won a five-way Democratic primary with 35% of the vote and the general election with 62% of the vote. In 2008, she was reelected with 66% of the vote. In 2010, she was reelected to a third term with 59% of the vote. Brownley was term-limited in 2012, having served the maximum of three terms in the *embly permitted under California law.

She was endorsed by the League of Conservation Voters.

Tenure

In 2010, Brownley aut*d a bill that would have banned all plastic shopping bags. It did not p*.

Committee *ignments

Brownley served on the following California State *embly committees:

  • Aging and Long-Term Care Committee
  • Education Committee (chair)
  • Higher Education Committee
  • Judiciary Committee
  • Legislative Budget Committee
  • Natural Resources Joint Legislative Budget Committee
  • Select Committee on Community Colleges

U.S. House of Representatives (2013–present)

Elections

Brownley's freshman portrait2012See also: 2012 United States House of Representatives elections in California §:District 26

In February 2012, Brownley announced her candidacy for California's 26th congressional district. The district had previously been the 24th district, represented by 13-term Republican Elton Gallegly. In the general election, Brownley defeated Republican Tony Strickland, 53%-47%. She was endorsed by Emily's List and Planned Parenthood.

2014See also: 2014 United States House of Representatives elections in California §:District 26

Brownley was reelected over Republican Jeff Gorell in the general election. She is a member of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee's Frontline Program, which is designed to help protect vulnerable Democratic in*bents. After Republican candidates garnered over 50% of the vote in the June blanket primary, the Cook Political Report changed the rating of the race from "Leans Democratic" to "Toss-up." The race did become close, making for closer scrutiny of the results. Initial results showed Brownley winning 51% to 49%, with about 4,000 votes separating the candidates.

Political positions

Brownley supports the DREAM Act, the Affordable Care Act, and same-sex marriage. She has advocated increased insurance company regulation, job training funds, toxic cleanup, and increased public education funding. Since her election to Congress, Brownley has voted with the Democratic Party 93% of the time. On November 19, 2015, she voted for HR 4038, legislation that would effectively halt the resettlement of refugees from Syria and Iraq to the United States.

As of October 2021, Brownley had voted in line with Joe Biden's stated position 100% of the time.

Committee *ignments

  • Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure
    • Subcommittee on Aviation
    • Subcommittee on Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation
    • Subcommittee on Highways and Transit
  • Committee on Veterans' Affairs
    • Subcommittee on Economic Opportunity
    • Subcommittee on Health (Ranking Member)
  • Select Committee on the Climate Crisis

Caucus memberships

  • New Democrat Coalition
  • House Baltic Caucus
  • Congressional Arts Caucus
  • Blue Collar Caucus

Electoral history

2020


2018

2016

2014

2012

Personal life

Brownley is divorced and has two children.

See also

  • Women in the United States House of Representatives

References

    External links

    • Congresswoman Julia Brownley official U.S. House website
    • Julia Brownley for Congress
    • Julia Brownley at Curlie
    • Appearances on C-SPAN
    • Biography at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
    • Profile at Vote Smart
    • Financial information (federal office) at the Federal Election Commission
    • Legislation sponsored at the Library of Congress
    Minority
    • 117th United States Congress
    • List of acts of the 117th United States Congress