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Maria Cantwell (Maria Ellen Cantwell) was born on 13 October, 1958 in Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S., is an American politician and businesswoman (born 1958). Discover Maria Cantwell's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 65 years old?
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Maria Cantwell Net Worth
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Maria Ellen Cantwell (born October 13, 1958) is an American politician and former businesswoman serving as the junior United States senator from Washington since 2001.
Her father, Paul Cantwell, served as county commissioner, city councilor, state legislator, and chief of staff for U.S. Representative Andrew Jacobs Jr.; he was the Democratic nominee for Mayor of Indianapolis in 1979.
Her mother, Rose, was an administrative assistant.
Her ancestry includes Irish and German.
A year after graduating, Cantwell worked on Jerry Springer's unsuccessful 1982 Ohio gubernatorial campaign.
Cantwell moved to Seattle, Washington, in 1983, to campaign for U.S. Senator Alan Cranston (D-CA) in his unsuccessful bid for the 1984 Democratic presidential nomination.
Born and raised in Indianapolis, Indiana, Cantwell graduated from Miami University before moving to Seattle to work on Alan Cranston's 1984 presidential campaign.
In 1986, she was elected to the state House of Representatives, where she served until her election to Congress in 1992.
She then moved to the Seattle suburb of Mountlake Terrace, because it reminded her of Indianapolis, and led a successful campaign in 1986 to build a new library there.
In 1986, Cantwell was elected to the Washington State House of Representatives at the age of 28.
She defeated George Dahlquist 54%–46%.
A member of the Democratic Party, she served in the Washington House of Representatives from 1987 to 1993, and in the United States House of Representatives from Washington's 1st congressional district from 1993 to 1995.
In 1988, she was reelected with 66% of the vote.
In 1990, she was reelected to a third term with 61% of the vote.
As a state representative, Cantwell helped write Washington's Growth Management Act of 1990, which required cities to develop comprehensive growth plans, and she negotiated its passage.
She also worked on legislation regulating nursing homes.
Cantwell resigned on January 3, 1993, in preparation to be sworn in as a member of the United States House of Representatives.
In the November election, Cantwell defeated Republican State Senator Gary A. Nelson 55%–42%.
She became the first Democrat elected to the United States House of Representatives from Washington's first congressional district in 40 years.
She supported President Clinton's 1993 budget, which raised taxes and passed without the votes of many Democrats.
During her only term, she helped persuade the Clinton administration to terminate its support of the Clipper chip.
She wrote a letter to Vice President Al Gore and staunchly opposed it because Microsoft Inc. was in her district.
She voted for the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
After her defeat, Cantwell vowed to leave politics.
Cantwell served one term in Congress before losing her seat to Republican Rick White in the 1994 election.
She then briefly worked in the private sector as vice president of marketing for RealNetworks.
Republican Rick White defeated Cantwell 52%–48% in the 1994 United States House of Representatives elections.
Before that year's "Republican Revolution", eight of the nine representatives from the Washington state delegation were from the Democratic Party.
After the election, five Democratic representatives from Washington state lost their positions, despite running for re-election, including Cantwell, future governor Jay Inslee, and Speaker of the House Tom Foley.
Cantwell was called a "savvy, pro-business Democrat".
Despite having vowed to remain out of politics, Cantwell ran for the United States Senate in 2000.
She defeated Republican incumbent Slade Gorton in one of the closest elections in the state's history.
As of 2000, Cantwell lived in Edmonds, Washington with her mother.
Cantwell was reelected in 2006, 2012, and 2018.
Cantwell attended Emmerich Manual High School, and was inducted into the Indianapolis Public Schools Hall of Fame in 2006.
After high school, Cantwell attended Miami University in Oxford, Ohio, where she earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in public administration.
Upon the February 2017 resignation of Jeff Sessions to become United States Attorney General, she became the most senior junior senator.
She is the second female senator from Washington, after Patty Murray.
Cantwell was born in Indianapolis, Indiana.
She was raised in a predominantly Irish American neighborhood on the south side of Indianapolis.