450 Central Way
Suite 3100
Kirkland, WA 98033
2330 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515
Full Name:
Suzan DelBene
Gender:
Female
Family:
Husband: Kurt; 2 Children: Becca, Zach
Birth Date:
02/15/1962
Birth Place:
Selma, AL
Home City:
Medina, WA
Religion:
Episcopalian
MBA, Business Administration, University of Washington, 1988-1990
BS, Biology, Reed College, 1979-1983
Chair, Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, 2023-present
Representative, United States House of Representatives, District 1, 2012-present
Candidate, United States House of Representatives, District 8, 2010
Member, Fourth Amendment Caucus, present
Member, Ways and Means Committee, United States House of Representatives, present
Former Member, Agriculture Committee, United States House of Representatives
Co-chair, Aluminum Caucus
Former Member, Budget Committee, United States House of Representatives
Co-chair, Internet of Things Caucus
Former Member, Judiciary Committee, United States House of Representatives
Co-chair, New Democrat Coalition's 21st Century Job Skills Working Group
Member, Presidents Export Council
Former Ranking Member, Subcommittee on Biotechnology, Horticulture, and Research, United States House of Representatives
Former Member, Subcommittee on Conservation and Forestry, United States House of Representatives
Former Member, Subcommittee on Courts, Intellectual Property, and the Internet, United States House of Representatives
Former Member, Subcommittee on Nutrition, United States House of Representatives
Former Member, Subcommittee on Oversight (Ways and Means), United States House of Representatives
Former Member, Subcommittee on Regulatory Reform, Commercial and Antitrust Law, United States House of Representatives
Former Member, Tax Policy Subcommittee, United States House of Representatives
Co-chair, Trademark Caucus
Co-chair, Women's High Tech Caucus
Appointed, Director, Department of Revenue, State of Washington, 2010-2012
Strategic Advisor, Global Partnerships, 2008-2009
Corporate Vice President, Mobile Communications, Microsoft, 2004-2007
Chief Executive Officer/President, Nimble Technology, 2000-2004
Vice President, Marketing/Store Development, drugstore.com, 1998-1999
Director of Marketing and Business Development, Microsoft Interactive Media Group, 1989-1998
Member, Reed College Board of Trustees
Volunteer, Young Women's Christian Association (YWCA)
Awards:
Champion of Main Street Businesses, Washington Retail Foundation
Distinguished Community Health Advocate Award, National Association of Community Health Centers, 2014
President's Award, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
Pets (include names):
Dog: Pluto
Reason for Seeking Public Office:
To build a vibrant economy that works for everyone, we must do more to strengthen our middle class.
Six years after Wall Street drove our economy into a ditch, too many people are still struggling to find work. School budgets continue to get slashed and rising tuition costs are putting college out of reach for too many Washingtonians.
While we face these difficult circumstances today, I remain optimistic about our future. As I travel throughout the district, I'm inspired by all of the people I meet. Whether it's a farmer in the Skagit Valley, a machinist at Boeing or a computer engineer in Redmond, they all share a commitment to working hard to build a better life for themselves and their families. They believe in investing in their communities to make them strong and vibrant. They care about giving their children educational opportunities that open the door to future success. They seek economic security for themselves but remain generous in their desire to help their neighbors, even when times are tough.
This is why I believe we need -- now more than ever -- leaders who will place people above politics.
We need a leader who understands the power of innovation and who has the experience and determination to get things done in Washington, D.C. We need a leader who values creative and lasting solutions over empty partisanship. We need someone committed to the Democratic principles of honesty, integrity, equality of opportunity and fair play. We need someone who will never lose sight of our shared commitment to the common good, but who also knows how to reach out across political divides to bring together diverse and competing interests to create progress.
After spending more than 20 years building innovation-based businesses that create good jobs for talented, hard working men and women, I understand the role that government can play in fostering sustainable economic growth. This is why I'm a leader in the House of Representatives on passing comprehensive immigration reform and fighting to update our policies as technology evolves to support an innovation economy for the 21st century.
And growing up in a family where we struggled to make ends meet, and where I could not have gone to college without financial aid and student loans, I know how important it is that we keep our promise to the next generation and that we find ways to help people help themselves, such as my successful efforts to roll back the doubling of student loan interest rates last year or securing $200 million in job training funds to help low-income individuals get good jobs