Jacky Rosen

American politician

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2025 Jacky Rosen was one of 12 Democrats who voted in favor of passing the Laken Riley Act in the Senate, demonstrating her stance on immigration legislation.
2025 Jacky Rosen was one of 12 Democrats who voted in favor of passing the Laken Riley Act in the Senate, demonstrating her stance on immigration legislation.
2024 Rosen introduced the Countering Antisemitism Act, proposing the establishment of an interagency task force to address rising antisemitism in the United States and globally.
2024 Re-elected to the United States Senate with 47.9% of the vote.
2024 Rosen was reelected to the U.S. Senate, defeating Republican nominee Sam Brown, a retired U.S. Army captain.
2024 Rosen introduced the Countering Antisemitism Act, proposing the establishment of an interagency task force to address rising antisemitism in the United States and globally.
2024 Rosen was reelected to the U.S. Senate, defeating Republican nominee Sam Brown, a retired U.S. Army captain.
2024 Re-elected to the United States Senate with 47.9% of the vote.
2023 Ranked sixth among senators for bipartisanship by the Lugar Center, demonstrating an ability to work across political divides.
2023 Ranked sixth among senators for bipartisanship by the Lugar Center, demonstrating an ability to work across political divides.
January 6 2021 During the U.S. Capitol riot, Jacky Rosen was present on Capitol Hill and was evacuated from the Russell Senate Office Building to a secure location after supporters of President Donald Trump stormed the Capitol. She publicly condemned the attack as 'reprehensible' and called for national unity.
January 6 2021 During the U.S. Capitol riot, Jacky Rosen was present on Capitol Hill and was evacuated from the Russell Senate Office Building to a secure location after supporters of President Donald Trump stormed the Capitol. She publicly condemned the attack as 'reprehensible' and called for national unity.
2020 Received a 5% lifetime conservative rating from the American Conservative Union, indicating a predominantly liberal voting record.
2020 Received a 5% lifetime conservative rating from the American Conservative Union, indicating a predominantly liberal voting record.
2019 Jacky Rosen co-founded the Senate Bipartisan Task Force for Combating Antisemitism with Senator James Lankford, demonstrating her commitment to addressing antisemitism.
2019 Begins serving as the junior United States senator from Nevada.
2019 Jacky Rosen co-founded the Senate Bipartisan Task Force for Combating Antisemitism with Senator James Lankford, demonstrating her commitment to addressing antisemitism.
2019 Begins serving as the junior United States senator from Nevada.
August 2019 Rosen was among 19 senators who sent a letter to Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin and HHS Secretary Alex Azar requesting data about potential consequences of the Texas v. United States Affordable Care Act lawsuit, warning about potential impacts on state budgets and citizens' healthcare.
August 2019 Rosen was among 19 senators who sent a letter to Treasury Secretary Steve Mnuchin and HHS Secretary Alex Azar requesting data about potential consequences of the Texas v. United States Affordable Care Act lawsuit, warning about potential impacts on state budgets and citizens' healthcare.
April 2019 Jacky Rosen joined 40 other senators in signing a bipartisan letter to the housing subcommittee defending the HUD's Section 4 Capacity Building program, advocating for its continued funding and criticizing the Trump administration's proposal to eliminate the program.
April 2019 Rosen was one of 34 senators who signed a letter to President Trump critiquing his foreign policy decisions, specifically regarding national security funding and assistance to Central American countries.
April 2019 Jacky Rosen joined 40 other senators in signing a bipartisan letter to the housing subcommittee defending the HUD's Section 4 Capacity Building program, advocating for its continued funding and criticizing the Trump administration's proposal to eliminate the program.
April 2019 Rosen was one of 34 senators who signed a letter to President Trump critiquing his foreign policy decisions, specifically regarding national security funding and assistance to Central American countries.
February 2019 Rosen was one of 11 senators who signed a letter to insulin manufacturers Eli Lilly, Novo Nordisk, and Sanofi, criticizing increased insulin prices that prevent patient access to life-saving medications.
February 2019 Rosen was one of 11 senators who signed a letter to insulin manufacturers Eli Lilly, Novo Nordisk, and Sanofi, criticizing increased insulin prices that prevent patient access to life-saving medications.
January 2019 Rosen signed a letter to FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb expressing concern about the impact of the government shutdown on public health and FDA operations, along with 33 other senators.
January 2019 Rosen signed a letter to FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb expressing concern about the impact of the government shutdown on public health and FDA operations, along with 33 other senators.
2018 Jacky Rosen voted against her party's position by supporting a bill to make individual tax cuts permanent, breaking ranks with most House Democrats.
2018 Rosen advocated for a $15 hourly minimum wage, demonstrating her economic policy stance.
2018 Jacky Rosen voted against her party's position by supporting a bill to make individual tax cuts permanent, breaking ranks with most House Democrats.
2018 Rosen advocated for a $15 hourly minimum wage, demonstrating her economic policy stance.
November 6 2018 Rosen was elected to the U.S. Senate, defeating one-term Republican senator Dean Heller. She won 50.4% of the vote, carrying Clark and Washoe counties, and became one of only two non-incumbent Democrats to win a Senate seat in 2018.
November 6 2018 Rosen was elected to the U.S. Senate, defeating one-term Republican senator Dean Heller. She won 50.4% of the vote, carrying Clark and Washoe counties, and became one of only two non-incumbent Democrats to win a Senate seat in 2018.
July 5 2017 Jacky Rosen announced her candidacy for the U.S. Senate, receiving endorsements from former President Barack Obama and former Vice President Joe Biden.
July 5 2017 Jacky Rosen announced her candidacy for the U.S. Senate, receiving endorsements from former President Barack Obama and former Vice President Joe Biden.
January 3 2017 Sworn into office as a U.S. Representative, beginning her first term in Congress.
January 3 2017 Sworn into office as a U.S. Representative, beginning her first term in Congress.
2016 Rosen won the Democratic primary election with 60% of the vote.
2016 Narrowly defeated Republican nominee Danny Tarkanian in the general election for the U.S. House seat.
2016 Rosen won the Democratic primary election with 60% of the vote.
2016 Narrowly defeated Republican nominee Danny Tarkanian in the general election for the U.S. House seat.
January 26 2016 Jacky Rosen declared her candidacy for the U.S. House of Representatives, encouraged by U.S. Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid to run for the seat being vacated by Republican Joe Heck.
January 26 2016 Jacky Rosen declared her candidacy for the U.S. House of Representatives, encouraged by U.S. Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid to run for the seat being vacated by Republican Joe Heck.

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