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Chrissy Houlahan (Christina Marie Jampoler) was born on 5 June, 1967 in Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Maryland, U.S., is an American politician (born 1967). Discover Chrissy Houlahan'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 56 years old?

Popular As Christina Marie Jampoler
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Age 56 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 5 June, 1967
Birthday 5 June
Birthplace Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Maryland, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1967

Christina Marie "Chrissy" Houlahan (née Jampoler; born June 5, 1967) is an American politician, engineer, and former United States Air Force officer.

A member of the Democratic Party, she is the U.S. representative from PA's 6th congressional district.

The district includes almost all of Chester County, a suburban county west of Philadelphia, as well as the southern portion of Berks County including the city of Reading.

1989

Houlahan, citing her idols as Indiana Jones and Sally Ride, earned her bachelor's degree in Engineering from Stanford University in 1989, on an AFROTC scholarship.

1991

She left active duty in 1991 for the Air Force Reserve, separating from the service in 2004 as a captain.

After leaving active duty, Houlahan went to work for the start-up sportswear company AND1 as Chief Operating Officer.

As part of the employee benefits program the company offered 40 paid hours of community service at a location of the employee's choosing.

Houlahan dedicated her hours to working with girls and women in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM).

Houlahan became Chief Operating Officer of B-Lab, a non-profit start-up, when AND1 was sold.

Citing a need to experience the problems in the U.S. educational system first-hand, Houlahan entered the lifelong learning program at University of Pennsylvania where she re-took courses in the hard sciences.

1994

She then earned a master's degree in Technology and Policy from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1994.

After graduation from Stanford University, Houlahan spent three years on United States Air Force active duty at Hanscom Air Force Base in Bedford, Massachusetts.

There, she served as a project manager working on air and space defense technologies.

2011

She enrolled in the Teach for America program and began working as an 11th-grade science teacher at Simon Gratz High School in Philadelphia.

She withdrew from the Teach for America program after one year and joined Springboard Collaborative, a Philadelphia-based nonprofit focusing on early childhood literacy in underserved populations nationwide.

Houlahan served as both president and CFO/COO of Springboard Collaborative before leaving to focus on her political campaign.

2017

Houlahan has said that one of the experiences that motivated her to run for Congress was her organization of a bus trip to the Women's March in Washington, D.C., on January 21, 2017.

When asked why she chose to begin her political career by running for Congress and not a lower office, she said, “I don't have time for that.

The stakes are too high, and I think I'm qualified."

Houlahan expected to face two-term Republican incumbent Ryan Costello.

However, Costello pulled out of the race after the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania threw out Pennsylvania's congressional map as an unconstitutional partisan Republican gerrymander.

While Costello was the only incumbent to retain his previous district number, it was made significantly more compact and turned from a moderately red district to a heavily blue one.

It lost its heavily Republican western portion around Lebanon, which had only been connected to the rest of the district by way of a tendril through Berks County.

Instead, it now took in almost all of Chester County (except for a sliver around Birmingham Township that was drawn into the neighboring 5th district), along with the heavily Democratic southern portion of Berks County, including Reading.

Houlahan took the Democratic nomination unopposed and faced first-time candidate Greg McCauley in the general election.

2018

She was first elected in 2018, defeating Republican Greg McCauley in the midterms.

Houlahan spent her childhood on various U.S. naval bases across the country, including on Oahu.

Her father, Andrew C. A. Jampoler, a naval aviator, was born in Kyiv, Ukraine, to a Jewish family, and left the country at age four, He became a historian and author.

On November 6, 2018, Houlahan easily defeated McCauley, garnering 58.8% of the vote over McCauley's 41.1%.

Houlahan was one of seven Pennsylvania women running for the U.S. House of Representatives in 2018, and one of four Democratic women to win, along with Mary Gay Scanlon, Madeleine Dean and Susan Wild.

She joined two other female military veterans in the House freshman class, former naval officers Elaine Luria and Mikie Sherrill.

2019

Upon taking office in January 2019, Houlahan became the first Democrat to represent a Chester County-based district since before the Civil War (1857).

The county had historically been very Republican but has trended Democratic (Dem. 42%; Rep. 40%; Ind. 18%) in recent years.

Houlahan ran on a platform that included healthcare, job creation, and campaign finance reform.

Other campaign issues she identified included education, family issues, and veteran's issues.

Houlahan had a strong record of campaign fundraising, with donations totaling almost $5 million so far.

She was also endorsed by many organizations, including Emily's List, Human Rights Campaign, Giffords Law Center to Prevent Gun Violence, Project 100, Vote Vets, the Service Employees International Union-PA (SEIU PA) and several other unions.

2020

Houlahan ran for re-election in 2020 against Republican John Emmons.

She was reelected with over 56% of the vote.

Houlahan had publicly expressed interest in a 2022 campaign for the United States Senate, but on June 8, she announced she would run for reelection to the House.