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Kathleen Rice (Kathleen Maura Rice) was born on 15 February, 1965 in New York City, U.S., is an American politician and lawyer. Discover Kathleen Rice'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 59 years old?

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Age 59 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 15 February, 1965
Birthday 15 February
Birthplace New York City, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1965

Kathleen Maura Rice (born February 15, 1965) is an American lawyer and politician who served as the United States representative for New York's 4th congressional district from 2015 to 2023.

She is a member of the Democratic Party.

Before serving in Congress, Rice served as the Nassau County district attorney, and, before that, she served as a federal prosecutor in the U.S. Attorney's Office in Philadelphia and as an assistant district attorney in the Kings County District Attorney's Office in New York City.

1974

Rice was the first serious opponent Dillon had faced since his first run in 1974.

1987

She received a B.A. degree from the Catholic University in 1987 and a J.D. degree from the Touro Law Center in 1991.

1989

She defeated 30-year incumbent Denis E. Dillon, who had generally won reelection easily, even after switching his affiliation from Democratic to Republican in 1989.

1992

In 1992 Rice began her career as an assistant district attorney in the Kings County District Attorney's Office, under District Attorney Charles J. Hynes.

She prosecuted cases involving burglaries, robberies and sexual assaults and was the first member of her class to be promoted to the homicide bureau.

1999

In 1999, Rice was appointed assistant United States Attorney in Philadelphia by then-Attorney General Janet Reno.

As a federal prosecutor, she prosecuted white-collar crimes, corporate fraud, gun and drug cases, and public corruption.

2000

The Kings County district attorney's prosecution of Antowine Butts for double homicide imploded and ended in an acquittal in 2000, but not before Butts spent two years in a Rikers Island jail cell.

2005

Rice was elected Nassau County District Attorney in 2005, winning by 7,500 votes to become the first woman to hold the position.

She lowered the blood-alcohol level at which plea bargains were offered, supported Leandra's Law, and charged a man with murder after a 2005 accident that killed a limo driver and a child.

2006

In 2006, Rice declared her first major policy initiative to be an "assault on the drunk driving epidemic".

2007

In 2007, Rice's office, Nassau County and Hempstead police led a counter-assault on Terrace Avenue, a major drug haven and crime-ridden street in Long Island's Hempstead Village.

Through a combination of zero-tolerance enforcement for repeat and violent offenders, and social-service based jail diversion for nonviolent and first time offenders, crime was reduced in the area.

He was previously arrested on firearms-related violations in 2007.

2008

In 2008, following the trampling death of a Walmart employee at one of its Black Friday sales events, Rice encouraged Walmart to upgrade its security protocols at its nearly 100 New York stores.

2009

Rice was reelected in 2009 and 2013.

2011

In September 2011, Rice's office arrested seven students after uncovering an SAT cheating ring on Long Island.

When this case led to the discovery of a wider-spread cheating scandal, Rice worked with the College Board, which administers the test, to update security standards to halt cheating in the future.

This effort sparked other test administrators, like that which gives the ACT, to update their standards as well.

Rice has also received credit for teen education programs geared toward cyberbullying, drug use, texting and dangerous driving.

In 2011 Rice announced a major prosecution of nine gun dealers and gun store employees police arrested in an undercover operation investigating alleged illegal assault weapons.

This was the second arrest for Martin Tretola, one of the gun shop owners.

2012

In 2012, Rice came out in favor of decriminalizing small amounts of "plain view" marijuana.

She has also supported efforts to allow some citizens to seal prior low-level, non-violent convictions in the hopes of improving their chances of obtaining employment.

In the same year, then-Governor Andrew Cuomo chose Rice to be a member of the Moreland Commission on Utility Storm Preparation and Response, a panel tasked with investigating the failures of the Long Island Power Authority (LIPA) after Hurricane Sandy.

The panel recommended that LIPA be replaced by a private, investor-owned company and that the Public Service Commission, which has regulation authority, be given more power to penalize and fine poor-performing utility companies.

Rice supports the "Raise the Age NY" initiative to treat nonviolent teen offenders as juveniles in the criminal justice system.

Rice implemented gun buyback programs in some of the county's most crime-plagued areas, which removed more than 2,000 guns from the streets.

She also spoke out in favor of then-Governor Cuomo's gun control legislation and created the office's first ever gun prosecution unit.

In 2012, a federal jury delivered a verdict rejecting Nassau County's and Rice's charges for the 2007 arrest and awarded Tretola $3 million in compensatory damages and $2 million in punitive damages.

This judgment was reduced to $1.3 million in total upon appeal.

2014

On January 29, 2014, Rice announced that she would run for Congress in New York's 4th congressional district to replace retiring Democratic incumbent Carolyn McCarthy.

Rice defeated Republican nominee Bruce Blakeman on November 4, 2014, and took office in January 2015.

On February 15, 2022, Rice announced that she would retire at the end of her term.

Rice was born in Manhattan, New York, to Laurence and Christine Rice.

She grew up in Garden City, on Long Island, as one of 10 siblings.

Rice graduated from Garden City High School.