Nita Lowey, former U.S. Representative and prominent Democratic lawmaker from New York, passed away at 87 following a battle with breast cancer. A Bronx native, Lowey began her political career in New York State and was elected to Congress in 1988. She made history as the first woman to chair the House Appropriations Committee, reflecting her strong influence over federal spending in key areas like health and education. Throughout her career, Lowey championed women's rights and education, solidifying her legacy as a barrier-breaking politician and public servant.
Nita Lowey was a pioneering lawmaker who served over three decades in the U.S. Congress, championing women’s rights, education, and healthcare funding.
Her leadership in Congress was historic, being the first female to chair the House Appropriations Committee, significantly influencing federal budget decisions.
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