US Representative, Wisconsin , District #4
Contact Information
Gwen Moore
Moore for Congress P.O. Box 16646
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53216
202-544-3604
703-997-0460 (fax)
gwenmoore2006@aol.comhttp://www.gwenmooreforcongress.com
Home Town: Milwaukee
Occupation: US Representative
Bio
From her personal life story to her
professional and legislative accomplishments,
State Senator Gwendolynne S. Moore has
established herself as a bold and tenacious
leader; a clear and strong voice for the
citizens of Southeastern Wisconsin. Throughout
her 16 years in the Wisconsin legislature,
Moore has been tirelessly working for families
in Wisconsin. Moore has been an effective
champion of social justice and equal rights
issues, has worked to advance job creation,
fund quality education and to expand access to
affordable health care.
Born in Racine,
and raised in Milwaukee, Senator Moore's early
life relates in a very personal way to the many
obstacles faced by the residents the 4 th
Congressional District. The eighth of nine
children, Senator Moore's father was a factory
worker while her mother worked as a public
school teacher. Attending a poor, inner city
high school Moore understood her prospects for
college were bleak. "By the eleventh grade I
realized with horror that my assumption of
attending college was no more than that—an
assumption," said Moore. Even then, her
determination and commitment to improving the
lives of others was evident; she chose to face
the challenges “head on" by leading and helping
others -- serving as student council president
and working to support her
family.
Senator Moore graduated from
North Division High School and was accepted at
Marquette University in Milwaukee. She began
college as an expectant mother dependent on
welfare to put food on the table. "Too many
people feel that where you start out dictates
where you should end up," said Moore. "I was on
welfare and just shy of 19 when my first
daughter was born, but I was encouraged to take
advantage of my ability and drive and remained
in school." Moore continued to overcome daily
challenges to success and earned a Bachelor of
Arts in Political Science from Marquette. Moore
was climbing her way to independence from
welfare.
Understanding the conditions in
the neighborhoods of her youth – Moore
dedicated her early career toward finding
solutions to the problems facing those
communities. After graduation, she served as a
VISTA volunteer and spearheaded the start-up of
the Cream City Community Development Credit
Union. From 1985-89, Moore worked for the City
of Milwaukee as a Neighborhood Development
Specialist, for both the Wisconsin Department
of Employment Relations and the Department of
Health and Human Services, as a Program and
Planning Analyst and as a Housing Officer for
the Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development
Authority (WHEDA).
In 1989, Moore turned
her energy and drive toward another arena and
sought public office and continued to help
others and to build Wisconsin's communities.
Moore won two consecutive terms to the
Wisconsin State Assembly (1989-92) and then in
1992 was elected to the Wisconsin State Senate,
becoming the first African-American woman to
hold this office. Moore is currently serving
her third term in the Senate. During her tenure
in the legislature, Moore has demonstrated
effective leadership and earned respect among
her fellow legislators.
Attaining the
following leadership positions: Chair of Black
and Hispanic Legislative Caucus; Member of the
powerful Joint Finance Committee;
past-Secretary of Senate Democratic Caucus; and
past-President Pro Tempore of the Wisconsin
Senate.
Moore represents the
tremendously diverse Fourth Senate District,
which stretches from parts of Shorewood and
Glendale includes a middle strip of the City of
Milwaukee to the Waukesha County line. Moore
has become a champion of progressive and social
issues and has continued to stand up as a voice
for each and every constituent and neighborhood
across the city. She has applied her career
expertise to help create jobs and build
communities. Senator Moore has made a positive
impact in critical issues related to welfare,
education and criminal justice. A tireless
advocate of women's rights and civil rights,
Moore has lead the fight against racial
profiling, domestic abuse and voting rights
violations.
Moore will continue to work
to improve the daily lives of the residents of
Wisconsin's 4 th Congressional District. In the
U.S. Congress, Moore will continue her fight
for job creation, improved health care and
quality education. Senator Moore's professional
experience, along with her personal commitment
and drive, make her uniquely qualified to
represent Southeastern Wisconsin in the U.S.
Congress.