Maria Cantwell is a prominent American politician serving as the junior United States Senator from Washington since 2001. As a member of the Democratic Party, her political career began in the Washington House of Representatives (1987-1993), followed by a term in the United States House of Representatives (1993-1995). Her continued service in the Senate demonstrates her long-standing commitment to public service and the representation of her constituents in Washington state.
On October 13, 1958, Maria Ellen Cantwell was born. She would later become a politician and the junior United States senator from Washington in 2001.
In 1979, Maria Cantwell's father, Paul Cantwell, was the Democratic nominee for Mayor of Indianapolis.
In 1980, Cantwell referenced Gorton's campaign theme in her campaign.
In 1982, Maria Cantwell worked on Jerry Springer's unsuccessful Ohio gubernatorial campaign.
In 1984, Maria Cantwell campaigned for U.S. Senator Alan Cranston in his bid for the Democratic presidential nomination.
In 1984, Maria Cantwell worked on Alan Cranston's presidential campaign.
In 1986, Maria Cantwell led a successful campaign to build a new library in Mountlake Terrace, Washington.
In 1986, Maria Cantwell was elected to the Washington State House of Representatives.
In 1986, at the age of 28, Maria Cantwell was elected to the Washington State House of Representatives, defeating George Dahlquist.
In 1987, Maria Cantwell was elected to the Washington House of Representatives.
In 1988, Maria Cantwell was re-elected to the Washington State House of Representatives.
In 1990, Maria Cantwell was re-elected to a third term in the Washington State House of Representatives.
In 1990, as a state representative, Maria Cantwell helped write and negotiate the passage of Washington's Growth Management Act.
In 1992, Maria Cantwell was elected to Congress after serving in the state house of representatives.
On January 3, 1993, Maria Cantwell resigned from the Washington State House of Representatives to prepare to be sworn in as a member of the United States House of Representatives.
In 1993, Kay Bailey Hutchison's victory was recorded.
In 1993, Maria Cantwell supported President Clinton's budget, which raised taxes and passed without the votes of many Democrats.
In 1993, Maria Cantwell was elected to the United States House of Representatives.
In 1994, Maria Cantwell lost her seat in Congress to Republican Rick White.
In 1994, Maria Cantwell was defeated by Republican Rick White in the United States House of Representatives elections.
In 1995, Maria Cantwell's term in the United States House of Representatives concluded.
In 1995, as vice president of marketing for RealNetworks, Maria Cantwell oversaw the live internet streaming broadcast of a Mariners-Yankees baseball game, marking the start of internet broadcasts of Major League Baseball games.
In 1998, RealNetworks faced criticism over privacy concerns related to its RealJukebox software. The company amended its privacy policy and submitted to independent audits. This incident influenced Maria Cantwell's views on privacy.
In October 1999, Maria Cantwell formed an exploratory committee to consider a run for U.S. Senate.
On January 19, 2000, Maria Cantwell committed to running for U.S. Senate.
As of 2000, Maria Cantwell resided in Edmonds, Washington with her mother.
In 2000, Maria Cantwell agreed to only two debates with Slade Gorton during her Senate campaign.
In 2000, Maria Cantwell campaigned against Slade Gorton for the U.S. Senate, focusing on issues like Social Security and prescription drugs.
In 2000, Maria Cantwell was elected to the United States Senate, defeating Republican incumbent Slade Gorton.
In 2000, Maria Cantwell won the Senate election after a recount, becoming the third woman to defeat an incumbent senator since 1992.
On January 30, 2001, the Federal Election Commission (FEC) ruled that Maria Cantwell violated federal campaign finance law by improperly disclosing bank loans for her campaign. The FEC later sent a letter of admonishment.
In 2001, Maria Cantwell became the junior United States Senator from Washington.
In 2001, Maria Cantwell co-sponsored the Clean Money, Clean Elections Act.
On October 10, 2002, Maria Cantwell released a press statement quoting her U.S. Senate floor remarks, stating that her vote for the resolution did not indicate that all questions had been answered by the Administration before moving forward with military action.
On October 11, 2002, Maria Cantwell voted in favor of the Joint Resolution to Authorize the Use of United States Armed Forces Against Iraq.
In 2002, Maria Cantwell was a proponent of the McCain-Feingold campaign finance reform bill.
In 2003, Maria Cantwell was among 34 senators who voted against the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act, which was later signed into law by President George W. Bush.
In 2004, Maria Cantwell received the highest rating possible from the League of Conservation Voters for her environmental voting record.
In 2004, Maria Cantwell voted against the Unborn Victims of Violence Act, which made it an additional crime to kill or harm a fetus during a criminal assault upon the mother, despite the bill passing the Senate and being signed into law by President Bush.
In 2004, Patty Murray agreed to only two debates with George Nethercutt during her reelection campaign.
In 2004, the close gubernatorial race between Democrat Christine Gregoire and Republican Dino Rossi suggested the 2006 contest might be competitive.
In 2005, Maria Cantwell blocked Senator Ted Stevens's efforts to allow drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR) by gathering enough votes to prevent a final vote on the measure attached to a defense spending and Hurricane Katrina recovery bill.
In 2005, Maria Cantwell co-sponsored the "Pension Fairness and Full Disclosure Act of 2005".
In 2005, Maria Cantwell voted for the Central America Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA), which angered many who opposed free trade agreements.
In January 2006, Maria Cantwell publicly announced her opposition to Supreme Court nominee Samuel Alito, voted for the cloture motion, and ultimately voted against his confirmation.
In July 2006, Maria Cantwell told the Seattle Times that she opposed Social Security privatization.
In November 2006, Maria Cantwell achieved the passage of an amendment "To prevent energy market manipulation", which passed 57–40 in the Senate.
During the 2006 campaign, Maria Cantwell received criticism for declining most debate invitations, agreeing to only two debates with Mike McGavick.
In 2006, Maria Cantwell used ActBlue to raise $100,000 for Democratic House candidates Darcy Burner, Peter J. Goldmark, and Richard Wright.
In 2006, Maria Cantwell voted against the Kerry-Feingold Amendment, which would have set a timetable for withdrawal from Iraq, but voted for the Levin-Reed Amendment, which would encourage beginning a phased withdrawal by the end of the year.
In 2006, Maria Cantwell was inducted into the Indianapolis Public Schools Hall of Fame.
In 2006, Maria Cantwell was re-elected to the Senate, defeating Republican Mike McGavick by a significant margin.
In 2006, Maria Cantwell, along with 38 of 44 Senate Democrats, voted for the Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act of 2006 (S. 2611), which included border security improvements, employer punishments, a guest worker program, and a path to citizenship.
In 2006, court files concerning a loan Maria Cantwell made in 2001 to her former boyfriend, boss, and campaign manager, lobbyist Ron Dotzauer, were unsealed, revealing that Cantwell was identified in the divorce records as the 'other woman'.
In 2007, Maria Cantwell co-sponsored the Prevention First Act, a bill aimed at increasing national access to family planning and preventative methods to reduce unwanted pregnancies, including access to Plan B. This stance faced criticism from Michael Baumgartner.
On December 31, 2007, Maria Cantwell became the 10th senator to endorse Hillary Clinton for President of the United States, supporting her throughout the primaries before endorsing Barack Obama after Clinton conceded.
In 2008, Maria Cantwell was a vocal critic of rising oil and gasoline prices, advocating for increased regulation of futures markets and windfall profits taxes on oil profits, which drew criticism from the Wall Street Journal.
In the 2008 election cycle, Maria Cantwell was particularly committed to supporting Senator Mary Landrieu's reelection campaign.
On September 29, 2009, Maria Cantwell, as a member of the Finance Committee, supported amendments to establish a public health care option competing with private insurers during the committee's consideration of health care reform legislation.
On December 4, 2009, Maria Cantwell released a statement expressing dismay at the Italian court's conviction of Amanda Knox for murder, citing concerns about the Italian justice system and potential anti-American bias.
In December 2009, following Maria Cantwell's statement on the Amanda Knox case, a State Department spokesman indicated that the department had been closely following the case and would continue to do so, while noting that there were no immediate indications that Italian law had not been followed.
In 2009, Maria Cantwell faced scrutiny for her opposition to including a public option in the health-care reform plan, citing concerns about getting the bill through the Senate, despite support from other Washington politicians and a majority of Americans.
In 2009, Maria Cantwell introduced the Carbon Limits and Energy for America's Renewal (CLEAR) Act (S. 2877), also known as the Cantwell-Collins bill, which was a "cap and dividend" emissions trading proposal co-sponsored by Senator Susan Collins; it ultimately stalled in the Senate Finance Committee.
In 2010, Maria Cantwell voted to invoke cloture to begin debate on the Don't ask, don't tell policy in the military.
In 2011, Maria Cantwell was praised by The Humane Society of the United States for her no-tolerance policy and effective removal of shark finning.
On October 20, 2013, Maria Cantwell was among 16 female Democratic senators who signed a letter endorsing Hillary Clinton as the Democratic nominee in the 2016 presidential election.
In the 2016 United States presidential election, Maria Cantwell received one electoral vote for vice president from a faithless elector in Washington.
In February 2017, Maria Cantwell became the most senior junior senator after Jeff Sessions resigned.
In April 2017, Maria Cantwell co-sponsored the Israel Anti-Boycott Act (S.270), which proposed making it a federal crime for Americans to participate in boycotts against Israel and Israeli settlements.
In 2017, Maria Cantwell, as chair of the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee, praised the Protecting Young Victims from Sexual Abuse and Safe Sport Authorization Act of 2017, which created SafeSport to protect athletes from abuse.
In February 2019, Maria Cantwell was among 20 senators who signed a letter to the EPA calling for the development of enforceable federal drinking water standards for perfluorooctane sulfonic acid (PFOS) and perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA), and immediate actions to protect the public from contamination from PFAS.
In September 2019, Maria Cantwell was one of eight senators to sign a bipartisan letter requesting full and lasting funding of the Land and Water Conservation Act.
As of 2020, Maria Cantwell has a lifetime score of 93% on the League of Conservation Voters' National Environmental Scorecard.
In March 2021, Maria Cantwell was among the 42 Democrats who voted unsuccessfully to include a $15 hourly minimum wage in the American Rescue Plan.
In 2022, Maria Cantwell voted for the Respect for Marriage Act, which aimed to codify same-sex marriage rights into federal law.
In 2024, Maria Cantwell crafted legislation to require airline passengers to request a refund for a canceled flight rather than automatically receiving one.
Maria Cantwell has opposed drilling in ANWR on multiple occasions and has voted to reduce oil usage by 40% by 2025.
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