senator Edward J. Markey

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Name Edward J. Markey
Role senator
State Massachusetts
Party Democratic
Born July 11, 1946
Entered Office July 16, 2013
Term expires January 3, 2027
Mailing Address 255 Dirksen Senate Office Building Washington DC 20510
Phone number (202) 224-2742
email Email Form
Website
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Edward John Markey is an American politician who has served as the junior United States senator from Massachusetts since 2013. A member of the Democratic Party, he was the U.S. representative for Massachusetts's 7th congressional district from 1976 to 2013.
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Senator Edward John Markey is an American Lawyer and Politician. He has been a junior U.S. Senator from Massachusetts under the Democrats since 2013. He served as a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from 1973 to 1976. He was also a member of the U.S. House of Representatives. He represented Massachusetts 7th District from 1976 to 2013.

Markey was born in Malden, Massachusetts, on July 11, 1946. Markey was financially incapable of paying his college tuition. Yet, he worked as an ice cream truck driver and salesperson in Lexington. He then paid his tuition from the proceedings.

Senator Ed Markey Career joined the U.S. Army Reserve after graduating from Boston College in 1968 till 1973.

He furthered and received a J.D. at Boston College Law School in 1972. He subsequently started practicing as a lawyer.

Senator Ed Markey Career

Markey started his political career as a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives in 1973. He represented the 16th and 26rh Middlesex districts till 1976.

It took no time before Markey became a famous Democrat in the state. In 1976, Markey entered a special election for a seat at the U.S. House of Reps. The special election was conducted after Congressman Tobert Macdonald died in office.

Senator Ed Markey Career decisively defeated the Republican nominee in the general election. He was elected 19 more times, and he served till 2013.

Although Markey was endorsed for a seat at the U.S. Senate twice, he decided not to run at both times. However, in 2012, Kennedy announced his candidacy for a special election to replace Senator Kerry. Fortunately, several politicians endorsed him, and he won in 2013. He won again in 2014 and 2020

Senator Ed Markey Accomplishments

For decades, Markey has worked hard to address issues facing his people. He also holds a deep commitment to improving the quality of life of the people of Massachusetts.

He has worked on economic reforms, energy and environmental protection, and drug policy. He is also an advocate of human and child rights protection.

Markey has also amassed a fantastic record of legislative achievements on energy, climatic and environmental reforms. He was one of the Senators that cosponsored a resolution on reports made on climatic change. Besides, he authored the Green New Deal to address climatic change. He also cosponsored the Climate Security Act in 2019.

Markey also requested FEMA to enact a Disaster Housing Assistance Program for evacuees of natural disasters.

His administration also fostered affordable and quality healthcare. He was one of the senators that requested former President Trump to reduce the cost of prescription drugs.

He co-sponsored the Medicare For All Act, which proposed the creation of federal health insurance programs. He also cosponsored the Territories Health Equity Act in 2019.

In addition to promoting national security and reducing gun violence through gun control acts, Markey also worked on internet security. He was part of the Senators that wrote to the Facebook CEO about the company’s privacy intrusion.

He was also one of the senators that introduced the Equality Act to protect the rights of his people.

Senator Ed Markey Criticisms

A commercial web video that exposed Markey for a serious scandal uncovered by the National Republican Committee in 2013. The video attacked the then Senate-aspirant for bouncing more than 91 checks at a congressional bank in 1991.

He was also one of more than 300 lawmakers who withdrew overdrafts repeatedly at the congressional bank. They also had the overdrafts covered without any penalty

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