Congresswoman Nita Lowey, a Democrat from New York, took a huge step forward for women in politics. She was named the ranking member of the House Appropriations Committee for the 113th Congress Wednesday.
“I must say it was really an honor to be elected by my colleagues as top Democrat on the Appropriations Committee,” Lowey said on Jansing & Co.
The House Appropriations Committee has traditionally been a boys club. Years ago, the men who ran it joked they didn’t even want women as their secretaries.
“When I came here in 1988, there were 29 women in the house, now there are 81. We have a speaker who is now a leader, who will be speaker again, who is a woman, and our caucus really does look like America. What’s so exciting about it is as a woman, I know we bring our personal experience as a wife, as a mother, to our job and it really makes a difference.”








