Congresswoman Maxine Waters: A Force in Politics
Early Life and Career
Maxine Waters was born in St. Louis, Missouri, in 1938 and was the fifth of 13 children. She was reared by a single mother.
After serving in the California State Assembly, Maxine Waters was elected to Congress in 1990.
Trailblazing Congresswoman
Maxine Waters is considered by many to be one of the most powerful women in politics. She is the longest-serving Black woman in Congress and the chairwoman of the House Financial Services Committee.
Throughout her career, Waters has been a vocal advocate for social justice and economic equality. She is known for her outspoken nature and her unwavering commitment to her constituents.
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