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Suzan Kay DelBene (née Oliver; ; born February 17, 1962) is an American politician and businesswoman who has been the
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from
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since 2012. DelBene was the 2010 Democratic nominee for U.S. representative for and narrowly lost to incumbent
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. In 2012 she won the general election in Washington's redrawn 1st district against Republican John Koster, while simultaneously winning the election for the remainder of the term in the 1st district under the pre-2012 boundaries, a seat left vacant by the resignation of
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. She chairs the
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, the third-largest ideological caucus.


Early life and education

DelBene was born in Selma, Alabama, the fifth child of Barry and Beth Oliver. At a young age, her family moved to Newport Hills in
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. Later they moved to
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. In an autobiographical video, DelBene described her family's trouble paying bills and the hardship they faced after her father, a longtime airline pilot, lost his job. After fourth grade, her family moved all over the country in search of work. After graduating from The Choate School, a prep school in Wallingford, Connecticut, DelBene went to
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, where she earned a bachelor's degree in biology. She then continued her education at the
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, earning a
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in business administration.


Business career

From 1989 to 1998 DelBene worked at
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, where she was director of marketing and business development for the Interactive Media Group, marketing and sales training for Microsoft's Internet properties, and other business development and product management roles with Windows 95 and early versions of Microsoft's
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Web browser. In 1998 she left to help found drugstore.com and serve as a vice president. In 2000, she became CEO of Nimble Technology, leading it through its acquisition by Actuate in 2003. In 2004, she returned to Microsoft as corporate vice president of the Mobile Communications Business until 2007. From 2008 to 2009, she was a management consultant and strategic advisor to Global Partnerships, a nonprofit supporting microfinance and sustainable solutions in Latin America. DelBene was named as the director for the Washington State Department of Revenue on November 30, 2010, replacing outgoing director Cindi Holmstrom.


U.S House of Representatives


Elections


2010

In 2010 DelBene ran for the U.S. House of Representatives as a Democrat against the incumbent in the 8th
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,
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, a
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. According to DelBene's campaign website, the economy was her top priority. She was endorsed by the Seattle Times and the
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, as well as several Democratic politicians. DelBene faced Reichert in the general election, after coming in 2nd in the primary voting. In Washington, the top two advance. She lost to Reichert in the general election on November 2. She was named Washington State Revenue Director by Governor
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on November 30.


2012

DelBene ran for Congress again in 2012. She won the Democratic nomination for the redrawn 1st district, previously represented by
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, which became more competitive due to redistricting. Inslee had resigned in March to focus on his campaign for governor. DelBene ran in two elections that day against Republican John Koster—a special election for the last two months of Inslee's seventh term (held in the boundaries of the old 1st), and a regular election for a full two-year term. She defeated Koster in both, winning the special election with 60% of the vote and the regular election with 54%. Her victory margin in the regular election was wider than expected, considering that the district was about six points less Democratic than its predecessor. On November 13, she was sworn in as the district's representative for the remainder of the
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, giving her a leg up in seniority over all but a few other representatives first elected in November 2012 for the
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. DelBene spent $2.8 million of her own money in a race in which she raised over $4 million, in a Congressional race that became the most expensive in Washington state history.


2014

DelBene defeated Republican nominee
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with 55% of the vote.


Committee assignments

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House Ways and Means Committee The Committee on Ways and Means is the chief tax-writing committee of the United States House of Representatives. The committee has jurisdiction over all taxation, tariffs, and other revenue-raising measures, as well as a number of other progra ...
(Vice Chair)


Caucus memberships

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New Democrat Coalition The New Democrat Coalition is a caucus in the House of Representatives of the United States Congress made up of Democrats, primarily centrists, who take a pro-business stance and a moderate-to-conservative approach to fiscal matters. As of ...
(Chair) * Caucus on Virtual, Augmented and Mixed Reality Technologies (Co-Chair) * Digital Trade Caucus (Co-Chair) * Internet of Things (IoT) Caucus (Co-Chair) * Congressional Kidney Caucus (Co-Chair) * MedTech Caucus (Co-Chair) *Congressional Dairy Farmers Caucus (Co-Chair) *Reality Caucus (Co-Chair) *Women's High Tech Coalition (Co-Chair) *Congressional Pro-Choice Caucus *
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*
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* Veterinary Medicine Caucus * LGBTQ Equality Caucus * Diabetes Caucus * U.S.-Japan Caucus.


Policy positions


Economy

DelBene is one of the lead sponsors of the American Family Act, which would cut childhood poverty nearly in half by increasing the
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to provide up to $3,000 per child per year and $3,600 for children younger than 6, make the credit refundable so that low-income families receive the full credit, and allow the payments to be provided monthly. President Joe Biden adopted a one-year version of this expansion in the
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. During the COVID-19 pandemic, DelBene introduced the JOBS Credit Act, which would expand the Employee Retention Tax Credit, an advanced refundable tax credit for employers designed to keep workers on the payroll and connected to their health benefits while businesses revenues were hit because of the pandemic. An expansion of the credit was included in the Heroes Act and a modified version ultimately passed in the
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. In 2019, DelBene introduced H.R. 4027, the Women’s Small Business Ownership Act, which is aimed at increasing business counseling and training services for women entrepreneurs. In the 116th Congress, DelBene also introduced: * The Portable Benefits for Independent Workers Pilot Program Act, which allows temporary and contract workers to access portable benefits models, and * The Lifelong Learning and Training Account Act, which assists low- and moderate-income workers in retraining and enhancing their skills over the course of their careers.


Environment and conservation

In 2021, DelBene passed the National Landslide Preparedness Act, legislation she originally introduced after the 2014 Oso landslide. The legislation expands early warning systems, develops new mapping to better prepare communities and local governments for landslide risks, and establishes the National Landslides Hazard Reduction program through the
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. DelBene also led calls to fully and permanently fund the
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to help protect local parks and support conservation projects. In August 2020, the LWCF was funded permanently at $900 million a year.


Health care

DelBene serves on the Ways and Means Committee. She has advanced two bills in 2018 addressing opioid addiction. In the 116th Congress, DelBene introduced the following legislation: * The Improving Seniors’ Timely Access to Care Act, to improve delivery of health care by streamlining prior authorization in Medicare Advantage for routinely approved services. * The Mental Health Telehealth Expansion Act, which would expand access to health care by allowing all Medicare beneficiaries to receive mental health services from their home regardless of their geographic location. This legislation ultimately passed in the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021. * The Chronic Care Management Improvement Act, which would remove the cost-sharing requirement for chronic care management (CCM) services, making care coordination services easier for providers and more affordable for the sickest Medicare beneficiaries.


Housing

In the 116th Congress, DelBene introduced: * The Affordable Housing Credit Improvement Act of 2019 (H.R. 3077), a bill that would increase the government's investment in affordable housing and provide resources to aid at-risk and underserved communities by creating a projected 1.9 million new affordable housing units over the next decade, among other things. Without this legislation, only 550,000 new units would be built in the same time frame.


Reproductive rights

DelBene is one of the leaders of the Pro-Choice Caucus and supported access to reproductive health care by serving on the Select Committee to Investigate Planned Parenthood, which was established under former Speaker Paul Ryan in 2015.


Technology

In 2019, DelBene reintroduced the Information Transparency and Personal Data Control Act, legislation that would require companies to present their data privacy policies in clear language. The legislation would also create an option for consumers to opt in before companies can use their sensitive personal information. DelBene introduced several other bills that would help update the nation's privacy laws, including the Email Privacy Act, the Secure Data Act, and the Law Enforcement Access to Data Stored Abroad (LEADS) Act. Legislation similar to the LEADS Act, the CLOUD Act, was passed into law in the 115th Congress. In the 116th Congress, DelBene was a member of the Select Committee on the Modernization of Congress, "which is committed to find ways to improve and modernize the way Congress operates". In the 116th Congress, DelBene also introduced: * The Smart Cities and Communities Act, which promotes the advancement of smart cities and smart city technologies through research and investment to improve community livability, and * The Internet of Things (IoT) Readiness Act'','' with
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, which would direct the Federal Communications Commission to provide Congress with the data it needs in order to be prepared for the continued growth of IoT devices, and devices that use 5G mobile networks.


Electoral history


Personal life

DelBene's husband, Kurt DelBene, has served as Assistant Secretary for Information and Technology and CIO at the Department of Veterans Affairs since November 2021. He was previously Chief Digital Officer and EVP of Corporate Strategy, Core Services Engineering and Operations at Microsoft Corporation, and led the effort to fix the Healthcare.gov website at President
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's request. DelBene is a practicing Episcopalian.


See also

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Women in the United States House of Representatives Women have served in the United States House of Representatives, the lower chamber of the United States Congress, with the Senate being the upper chamber, since the 1916 election of Republican Jeannette Rankin from Montana, the first woman in Con ...


References


External links


Congresswoman Suzan DelBene
official U.S. House website
Suzan DelBene for Congress
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