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'''Debbie Wasserman Schultz''' (1966-) is a  ([[U.S. Democratic Party|Democratic]] [[U.S. Representative]] for the 20th Congressional District of [[Florida]], extending from Fort Lauderdale to Miami Beach. She was first elected in 2004, after serving in the state legislature.
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'''Debbie Wasserman Schultz''' (1966-) is a  ([[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] [[U.S. Representative]] for the 20th Congressional District of [[Florida (U.S. state)|Florida]], extending from Fort Lauderdale to Miami Beach. She was first elected in 2004, after serving in the state legislature.


She has a significant role in national politics as vice chair of the [[Democratic National Committee]]. In March 2009, she announced she had [[breast cancer]], and has been a national advocate for education and prevention.  
She has a significant role in national politics as vice chair of the [[Democratic National Committee]].  
==Issues==
==Issues==
===Health care===
===Health care===
In March 2009, she announced she had [[breast cancer]], and has been a national advocate for education and prevention.
She cosponsored the [[Medicare Prescription Drug Price Negotiation Act]].
She cosponsored the [[Medicare Prescription Drug Price Negotiation Act]].
==Committees==
==Committees==

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Debbie Wasserman Schultz (1966-) is a (Democratic U.S. Representative for the 20th Congressional District of Florida, extending from Fort Lauderdale to Miami Beach. She was first elected in 2004, after serving in the state legislature.

She has a significant role in national politics as vice chair of the Democratic National Committee.

Issues

Health care

In March 2009, she announced she had breast cancer, and has been a national advocate for education and prevention.

She cosponsored the Medicare Prescription Drug Price Negotiation Act.

Committees

Coalitions and caucuses

Education

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science, University of Florida, 1988
  • Master’s Degree in Political Science, University of Florida, 199