LWV LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS
California State Government March 7, 2000 Election
Smart Voter Dianne Feinstein

Candidate for
United States Senator

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Biographical Highlights
  • Party: Democratic
  • Occupation: United States Senator
  • Mayor of San Francisco, December 4, 1978 to January 8, 1988
  • Member, Board of Supervisors, City and County of San Francisco, 1970-1978
  • California Women's Board of Terms and Parole, Member, 1960-66
  • Bachelor of Arts in History, Stanford University, 1955
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Top Priorities if Elected
  • Strengthening Public Safety
  • Passing a Patient's Bill of Rights, as well as extending the solvency of Social Security and Medicare
  • Reforming Public Education
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Position Papers
Strengthening Public Safety Legislation
GETTING GUNS OUT OF THE HANDS OF CRIMINALS, SENATOR FEINSTEIN CONTINUES TO DO MORE TO REDUCE GUN-RELATED VIOLENCE IN AMERICA
Lifting the Quality of Our Public Schools
SENATOR FEINSTEIN IS WORKING TO BRING BACK EXCELLENCE IN OUR SCHOOLS WITH COMMON-SENSE SOLUTIONS
Working to Improve Healthcare
SENATOR FEINSTEIN IS LEADING THE CHARGE FOR BETTER HEALTH CARE AND EXPANDING RESEARCH EFFORTS TO FIND CURES TO LIFE-THREATENING ILLNESSES
 
Key Endorsements
  • National Women's Political Caucus
  • California Police Chief's Association
  • California League of Conservation Voters
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Campaign Contact Information
Website: http://www.DianneFeinstein.org
E-mail: feinstein06@earthlink.net


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