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Lucille Roybal-Allard
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Early life, education, and career
Roybal-Allard was born in Boyle Heights, California, the daughter of Edward R. Roybal, who served in Congress from 1963 to 1993, and Lucille Beserra Roybal.WEB, Hispanic Americans in Congress -- Roybal-Allard,weblink Library of Congress, November 21, 2020, WEB, Montavlo, Luz, Remembering the 'First Lady of Boyle Heights': Lucille Beserra Roybal,weblink Boyle Heights Beat, November 21, 2020, January 15, 2013, She attended Ramona Convent Secondary School in Alhambra, California, graduating in 1959.WEB, Ramona Convent Alumna Meets Congresswoman Lucille Roybal-Allard '59 â Pasadena Schools,weblink Pasadena Now, November 21, 2020, She also attended California State University, Los Angeles.Roybal-Allard was a public relations officer and fund-raising executive. She was also a member of the California State AssemblyWEB,weblinkweblink" title="web.archive.org/web/20060426003202weblink">weblink dead, Capitol Museum, April 26, 2006, from 1987 to 1992, first elected on May 12, 1987, in a special election to replace Gloria Molina, who resigned after being elected to the Los Angeles City Council.U.S. House of Representatives
Elections
In 1992, Roybal-Allard won the Democratic nomination for the newly created 33rd district, which included a sliver of the area her father had represented for 30 years. She won the general election handily and has been reelected 13 times with no substantial opposition in this heavily Democratic, Latino-majority district. Her district was renumbered the 34th after the 2000 census and the 40th after the 2010 census. As of the 2010 census, it is the most Latino district in the nation, with a Latino majority of 86.5%. Until 2013, she represented much of downtown Los Angeles.Tenure
Roybal-Allard was the first Latina to serve as one of the 12 "cardinals", or chairs, of a House Appropriations Subcommittee, as well as the first Latina to serve on the House Appropriations Committee. She is also the first woman to chair the Congressional Hispanic Caucus; the first woman to chair the California Democratic congressional delegation; and the founder of the Women's Working Group on Immigration Reform.Her Sober Truth on Preventing Underage Drinking (STOP) Act has been instrumental in reducing underage drinking and its consequences. From her position on the House Appropriations Committee, she has spearheaded many federal projects that have created jobs and improved her constituents' lives, including the new federal courthouse in Downtown Los Angeles, the Metro Gold Line Lightrail Eastside Extension, the deepening of the Port of Los Angeles, and the ongoing revitalization of the Los Angeles River.Roybal-Allard chaired the California Democratic congressional delegation in 1998â1999. She has also been active in the Congressional Children's Caucus and on the Democratic Homeland Security and the Livable Communities task forces.Roybal-Allard was the first Democratic Mexican-American woman to serve in Congress. She and Nydia Velazquez were the third and fourth Latinas elected to Congress, after Barbara Vucanovich and Ileana Ros-Lehtinen. She and Velazquez are the first Latina Democrats to serve in that body, and the first two elected to a full term.Roybal-Allard introduced the Newborn Screening Saves Lives Reauthorization Act of 2013 (H.R. 1281; 113th Congress) into the House on March 20, 2013. The bill would amend the Public Health Service Act to reauthorize grant programs and other initiatives to promote expanded screening of newborns and children for heritable disorders.WEB, CBO - H.R. 1281, June 6, 2014,weblink June 24, 2014, Congressional Budget Office, Roybal-Allard argued that "newborn screening not only transforms and save lives â it saves money."WEB, March 22, 2013, Rep. Roybal-Allard and Rep. Simpson introduce the Newborn Screening Saves Lives Authorization Act,weblink June 24, 2014, House Office of Rep. Roybal-Allard, According to her, in California "newborns are screened for more than 40 preventable and treatable conditions â and for every one dollar California spends on screening, it yields a benefit of over $9 as we prevent disease in children who are diagnosed with these treatable conditions."Roybal-Allard is the original House author of The Security and Financial Empowerment (SAFE) Act, a bill designed to ensure that survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking can get help without fearing the loss of their jobs or economic security. Parts of the SAFE Act were included in the House's 2019 reauthorization of the Violence Against Women Act (VAWA). She also authored The Children's Act for Responsible Employment (CARE) to address abusive and exploitative child labor practices in agriculture.File:Lucille Roybal-Allard, official portrait, 111th Congress.jpg|thumb|220px|right|Roybal-Allard during her tenure in the 111th Congress ]]Committee assignments
Caucus memberships
- Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus (associate member)WEB, Members,weblink Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus, May 17, 2018,
- Congressional Arts CaucusWEB, Membership,weblink Congressional Arts Caucus, March 13, 2018,weblink June 12, 2018, dead,
- Congressional Progressive CaucusWEB, Caucus Membrs,weblink US House of Representatives, January 3, 2021,
- House Baltic CaucusWEB, Members,weblink House Baltic Caucus, February 21, 2018,
- Medicare for All Caucus
- Congressional Hispanic CaucusWEB, Members,weblink Congressional Hispanic Caucus, May 15, 2018,weblink May 15, 2018, dead,
Political positions
Abortion
As of 2020, Roybal-Allard has a 100% rating from NARAL Pro-Choice America and an F rating from the Susan B. Anthony List for her abortion-related voting record.WEB, Congressional Record,weblink NARAL Pro-Choice America, 28 June 2022, WEB, Lucille Roybal-Allard,weblink SBA Pro-Life America, 28 June 2022, She opposed the overturning of Roe v. Wade, calling it an infringement on a woman's right to choose.WEB, Roybal-Allard, Lucille, The decision that the Supreme Court announced today not only infringes on a women's right to choose but has also created a public health crisis for millions of women across our nation.,weblink Twitter, 28 June 2022, en, 24 June 2022,Personal life
Roybal-Allard is married to Edward Allard III.WEB, Voelker, Michelle, Inventory of the Lucille Roybal-Allard Papers,weblink Online Archive of California, November 21, 2020, 2009, They have four children, two of whom are Roybal-Allard's stepchildren.WEB, AllPolitics - Congressional Races - California District 33,weblink CNN, November 21, 2020, She is Roman Catholic.Roybal-Allard's archives are in the collection of the California State Archives.See also
- NALEO
- Children's Act for Responsible Employment (CARE Act), a bill Roybal-Allard introduced to achieve parity between minor workers in the agricultural industry and those in other industries. See also the related film The Harvest.
- List of Hispanic and Latino Americans in the United States Congress
- Women in the United States House of Representatives
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