Cori Bush

(1976- )
State/Territory: Missouri
Party: Democrat
Position: Representative
Term: 117th Congress-Present (2021-Present)
Congresswoman Cori Bush represents Missouri’s 1st Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives. When she joined Congress in 2021, Bush became the first African American woman and first nurse to represent Missouri; the first woman to represent her district; and the first activist from the Black Lives Matter movement elected to Congress. Bush has served her community for more than a decade as a nurse, clergy, and childcare worker. A relentless advocate for the unhoused community in St. Louis, Bush spent years as a community organizer providing services and aid to her unhoused neighbors in her District. Bush captured national attention for her high-profile activism after sleeping on the steps of the U.S. Capitol for several days to protest a lapse in the federal eviction moratorium amid the coronavirus pandemic. She currently serves on the House Judiciary Committee and House Committee on Oversight and Reform. Bush studied at Harris-Stowe State University before receiving a nursing degree from the Lutheran School of Nursing.
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