Nancy Pelosi
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Nancy Patricia Pelosi (née D'Alesandro, born March 26, 1940) is an American Democratic Party politician who has served as Speaker of the United States House of Representatives since January 2019.
She is the first woman to hold this office in the United States.
Pelosi, the first female elected official in the United States, was first elected to Congress in 1987.
Pelosi, the House Speaker, is second in the presidential line of succession, immediately after the vice president, in her 17th term as Speaker of the House.
She represents California's 12th congressional district, which includes four-quarters of the city and county of San Francisco.
She served in the 5th district (1987-1993) and then, when district boundaries were redrawn after the 1990 Census, she became the 8th district (1993–2013).
She has been leading House Democrats since 2003, becoming the first woman to lead a congress (2003–2007, 2011–2029), and Speaker (2007–2009, during times of Democratic majority) and Speaker (2007–present). Pelosi, a prominent opponent of the Iraq war as well as the Bush Administration's 2005 attempt to partially privatize Social Security.
She was instrumental in the adoption of several historic bills, including the Affordable Care Act, the Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, the Don't Ask, Don't Tell Repeal Act, and the 2010 Tax Relief Act, during her first speakership. Pelosi lost the speakership in January 2011 after the Democratic Party took over the House of Representatives in the 2010 elections.
However, she stayed in her position as the head of the House Democratic Caucuses and returned to the position of House minority leader.
Democrats won the House of Commons in the 2018 midterm elections.
Pelosi was reelected speaker again on January 3, 2019, making him the first former speaker to return to the chair after Sam Rayburn in 1955.
Pelosi announced on September 24, 2019 that impeachment hearings into Donald Trump would begin.
Early life and education
Pelosi was born in Baltimore, Maryland, to an Italian-American family with a strong commitment to public service. Annunciation M. "Nancy" D'Alesandro (née Lombardi) and Thomas D'Alesandro Jr. were the only daughter and the youngest of seven children. Her mother was born in Fornelli, Isernia, Molise, Southern Italy, and came to the United States in 1912; her father could trace his Italian roots to Genoa, Venice, and Abruzzo. Pelosi's father, a Maryland Democrat, was a Democratic congressman at the time. He became Baltimore mayor seven years ago. Pelosi's mother was also active in politics, organizing Democratic women, and instilling in her daughter the importance of social networking. Thomas D'Alesandro III, a Democrat, was elected to the Baltimore City Council president in 1967 and served as mayor from 1967 to 1971.
Pelosi was involved with politics from an early age. She assisted her father at his political appearances, and she attended John F. Kennedy's inaugural address in January 1961, shortly after he was sworn in as president.
Pelosi graduated from the Institute of Notre Dame, Baltimore's all-girls Catholic high school. She graduated from Trinity College in Washington, D.C., with a Bachelor of Arts in political science in 1962. Senator Daniel Brewster (D-Maryland), a future House Majority Leader, interned with Pelosi in the 1960s.
Personal life
When Nancy D'Alesandro was attending college, she met Paul Francis Pelosi. On September 7, 1963, they married in Baltimore at the Cathedral of Mary Our Queen. They migrated to New York after wed, and then moved to San Francisco in 1969, where Paul's brother Ronald Pelosi served as a member of San Francisco's Board of Supervisors.
Nancy and Paul Pelosi have five children, including Christine and Alexandra, as well as nine grandchildren. Alexandra, a journalist, covered the Republican presidential race in 2000 and produced a documentary about it, Journeys with George. Campaign Boot Camp: Basic Training for Future Leaders was released by Christine in 2007.
Pelosi lives in San Francisco's Pacific Heights neighborhood. A complete wealth report by her in 2016 includes a combined home and vineyard in St. Helena, California, two commercial buildings in San Francisco, and a townhouse in Loomis, California. Her San Francisco home was vandalized with graffiti in January 2021, along with fake blood and a severed pig's head.
Pelosi's average net worth was estimated to be $58 million in 2009, ranking her 13th among the top 25 wealthy members of Congress. Pelosi's average net worth nearly doubled to nearly $101 million in 2014, putting her 8th out of the top 25 richest members of Congress. Pelosi's net worth stood at $26.4 million in 2012, making her the 13th richest member of Congress, according to Business Insider. Pelosi's net worth was estimated at $29.35 million in 2014, ranking her as the 15th richest member of Congress.
According to Roll Call, Pelosi's earnings are correlated to her husband's significant investments in Apple, Disney, Comcast, and Facebook. The couple, according to Roll Call, have $13.46 million in debt, including mortgages on seven homes. Pelosi and her husband own land "worth at least $14.65 million," including a St. Helena vineyard in Napa Valley that sells at least $5 million and commercial real estate in San Francisco, according to Roll Call.
Pelosi's net worth stood at $120 million as of 2021, making her the 6th richest person in Congress. The Pelosis have sold $33 million worth of tech stocks over the last two years, including Apple, Amazon, Microsoft, Facebook, and Google stocks, according to journalist Glenn Greenwald. Pelosi's husband acquired shares in tech firms such as Alphabet, Amazon, and Apple, netting a $5.3 million gain in May and June 2021. This occurred even as Speaker Pelosi was negotiating on anti-trust legislation to better control the tech industry. Tim Cook, Apple's CEO, had called Pelosi to lobby her in opposition to the new rules. Members of Congress are opposed to increasing limits on stock trades, saying that "we're a free market economy" and congresspeople "should be able to participate in this." This remarks sparked strong criticism, particularly from Democrats who favor banning stock trades by members of Congress.
Pelosi is a board member of the National Organization of Italian American Women. She served as a board member of the National Italian American Foundation for 13 years (NIAF). She received the National Achievement Award for Public Advocacy in 2007 and continues to work with the foundation.
Salvatore Cordileone, the Archdiocese of San Francisco, announced on May 20, 2022, that Pelosi would be forbidden from receiving Holy Communion because of her pro-choice abortion views. Cordileone expressed his reservations on April 7, 2022, writing, "If you do not publicly condemn your call for abortion "rights" or otherwise refrain from referring to your Catholic faith in public and receiving Holy Communion, I would have no choice but to make a statement that you are not to be admitted to Holy Communion.
Pelosi received Communion at a Papal Mass presided over by Pope Francis in Rome on June 29, 2022, at St. Peter's Basilica.
Early career
Pelosi, a 5th district congressman from San Francisco, became a mentor with 5th district congressman Phillip Burton and began working her way up in Democratic politics. In 1976, she was elected as a California Democratic National Committee member, a position she would hold until 1996. She was elected as party chair for Northern California in 1977 and four years later was chosen to lead the California Democratic Party, which she led until 1983. Pelosi served as the San Francisco Democratic National Convention Host Committee chairwoman in 1984 and then as the Democratic Senate Finance Chair from 1985 to 1986.