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U.S. Representative Sheila Jackson Lee Passes Away
Representative Sheila Jackson Lee, a long-serving congresswoman from Texas passed away on Friday, at the age of 74.
Known for her passionate advocacy and dedication to her constituents, Jackson Lee’s death marks the end of a notable political career.
Jackson Lee, who represented Texas’s 18th Congressional District, served in the U.S. House of Representatives since 1995.
Eko Hot Blog understands that throughout her tenure, she was a staunch advocate for civil rights, healthcare reform, and education. Her efforts extended beyond legislation, as she was known for her hands-on approach to addressing the needs of her community.
President Joe Biden in his condolences, described Sheila Jackson Lee as a “tireless advocate for justice and equality” whose legacy will continue to inspire future generations of leaders.
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Jackson Lee was also a prominent member of the Congressional Black Caucus and worked tirelessly on issues affecting African American communities.
Her dedication to public service was evident in her leadership roles on various committees, including the House Judiciary and Homeland Security Committees.
In a statement, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy said, “Sheila Jackson Lee’s unwavering commitment to her constituents and her unrelenting fight for justice have left an indelible mark on Congress. She will be deeply missed.”
Jackson Lee’s passing has prompted an outpouring of tributes from colleagues, constituents, and leaders across the political spectrum.
Her contributions to civil rights and social justice will be remembered as a significant part of her enduring legacy.
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