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Jane Harman

Jane Lakes Harman (born June 28 1945), is a seven-term Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives, representing the California's 36th congressional district. She attended Los Angeles public schools, Smith College, and Harvard Law School. On November 7, 2006, she was reelected in the 2006 general election to the 110th United States Congress, defeating Republican challenger Brian Gibson. Harman is a conservative Democrat, being both a Blue Dog Democrat and a member of the New Democrat Coalition. She previously represented the district from 1993 to 1999 before leaving Congress to enter the 1998 California gubernatorial race. After losing to future Governor Gray Davis, she briefly taught public policy and international relations at UCLA before reclaiming her congressional seat in the 2000 election. During the 2006 Democratic takeover of the House, Harman was inline for the Chairmanship of the Intelligence Committee. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi passed over her and placed Silvestre Reyes as the head of the House Intelligence Committee. Harman is married to Harman International Industries Executive Chairman and founder Sidney Harman. (more)

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