Senator Elizabeth Warren Bio and Wiki

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(Senator Elizabeth Warren speaks at the George J. Kostas Research Institute for Homeland Security in Burlington. Source: Time)

Senator Elizabeth Ann Warren is an American legal scholar and politician. She is serving as a senior U.S. Senator for Massachusetts under the Democrats since 2013

Warren was born in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, on June 22, 1949. Born to a middle-class family, Warren lived in Norman until 11 years old, when she moved to Oklahoma City. 

But, her family’s financial status worsened after her father had a heart attack. Then, she started working as a waiter at 13. Luckily, she won a scholarship to George Washington University in 1965. But, she dropped out to marry in 1968. 

She later enrolled at the University of Houston. There, she received a Bachelor’s degree in speech pathology and audiology. 

Yet, Warren and her husband moved to New Jersey after a job transfer. There, she studied at Rutgers University’s School of Law. She graduated with a J.D. in 1976. After her J.D., she practiced law from her home. 

(Ms. Warren’s academic research into consumer bankruptcy led to what she described as a political awakening. Source: NYTimes)

In 1992-93, Senator Warren served as the Robert Braucher Visiting Professor of Commercial Law at Harvard Law School; in 1995, she accepted a permanent appointment as the Leo Gottlieb Professor of Law at Harvard.

During her law career, she had written 12 books and more than 100 articles.

Senator Elizabeth Warren Career

(Elizabeth Warren Goes to Bat for Medical Device Industry. Source: Time)

Warren began her political career as a Democratic nominee for the U.S. Senate in 2011. Warren ran unopposed for the Democrats after making a 96% win at the party’s convention. In 2012, Warren defeated the sitting incumbent, Scott Brown. 

She began representing Massachusetts in 2013. She was the first female U.S. Senator from Massachusetts. In 2018, Warren won again after defeating Republican nominee Geoff Diehl.

Senator Elizabeth Warren Accomplishments

Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., speaks during a news conference, Wednesday, Sept. 9, 2020, on Capitol Hill in Washington. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

(Elizabeth Warren’s next chapter. Source: Politico)

Senator Elizabeth Warren is one of the U.S.’s strongest advocates for economic and structural transformation. She has worked hard for middle-class families in Massachusetts. Besides lowering taxes, she also worked to improve tax laws.

Senator Elizabeth Warren is a leading advocate in anti-corruption legislation within the government. 

She also addressed the severe housing crisis facing the people of Massachusetts and the U.S. 

She built more than 3 million new homes and cut home rents by 10% to reduce house discrimination among Americans.

She is also credited for her result-focused approach, political courage, and relentless fight for development. Her persistence against financial misappropriation led to the creation of the CFPR to protect citizens from scams.

She also served as the Chair for a panel that oversaw the financial crisis investigation to protect taxpayers and homeowners.

She also secured a $750 million debt relief fund to help students across the country.

Her administration also fostered healthcare. She allocated $100 billion to solve the substance crisis. She was also a key figure in addressing the huge price of prescription drugs.

Senator Elizabeth Warren Criticisms

In 2019, Warren apologized for identifying herself as a Native American. While contesting as a presidential nominee under the Democratic, she revealed her DNA which voided her claims as a Native American. But, the ancestry DNA proved her to be more European than American.

(Elizabeth Warren: DNA test finds ‘strong evidence of Native American blood. Source: Bbc)

After a year, she was also criticized again by some Native Americans. She was accused of diverting $800 million federal grants meant for Native Americans.

Warren was also alleged to sexually exhaust a young marine which she employed as an escort.

(Elizabeth Warren’s tongue-in-cheek tweet trolls alleged ‘sex scandal’ with young Marine. Source: Cnbc)

Senator Elizabeth Warren Net Worth

(Elizabeth Warren is running for president in 2020. Source: Businessinsider)

According to Incomepedia, Senator Elizabeth Warren net worth is estimated at about $12.8 million.

Final Thoughts

As one of the most effective U.S. senators, Warren has worked with all sides of the U.S. Senate to deliver for the people of Massachusetts. She is also known for her legislative achievements in curbing financial crime, corruption, and scam activities within the public and private sectors. 

But, her administration was filled with criticism of her ancestry. Although she claimed to be a Native American, Warren turned out to be a part Cherokee of European descent.

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  1. Dear Senator Warren
    It pains me to write this. Wondering if you could help. My wife and I are 64, I’m disabled and working PT, she had to retire with Post Covid issues. I’ll try to be brief.
    During COVID we incurred IRS costs that we simply couldn’t pay for. We spoke with them and they put us on a payment plan (with interest?).
    Today, with the cost of living (inflation) and the rising interest Mortgage payment (variable) of our dream home we built 20 years ago, along with our taxes, we are close to having to sell. We are down to the bare bones losing about the same amount of the IRS payment ($400) per month, with zero spending money for anything. The IRS wants to hear none of our problems, even with trying to lengthen the plan.
    I find it troubling that politicians are more concerned with healthy young kids college loans than the elderly with these burdens. For we are not getting younger. We are out of options, 2 old cars, one phone, and limited internet and TV. There is no going out to dinner here. We will NEVER ask our kids for help. Wondering if there is something you can do to help? We have turned into the little guys getting hammered out here.
    Getting desperate
    Brian Levesque

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