Cory Booker
After graduating from Yale Law School, U.S. Senator Cory Booker moved to Newark, New Jersey, where he provided free legal services for low-income families. In 1998, at age 29, Booker was elected to the Newark City Council, during which time he advocated for improved economic security for city residents, access to healthcare and public safety. He served as mayor of Newark from 2006 to 2013 and, under his leadership, the city saw significant economic growth, more affordable housing for city residents and increased educational opportunities.
Since being elected to the U.S. Senate for the state of New Jersey in 2013, Booker continues to provide a passionate voice for underrepresented Americans and is a social justice advocate for issues facing New Jersey and the U.S. He has led efforts for social justice reform and economic policy that increases opportunity and wages, and addresses corporate practices that keep wages down, among many other significant achievements.
Booker is also a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee; the Foreign Relations Committee; the Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry; and the Small Business Committee.