The new Congress is now in session—and it’s the most diverse in history. Of the 535 combined members of the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate, a record 126 of them are now women. (That’s the most ever, but it’s still less than a quarter of the total seats in Congress.)
The number of African-American and Asian-American lawmakers has also increased. Other notable firsts include the election of the youngest woman ever to serve in Congress, as well as two Native American women and two Muslim women. There are also more openly gay Congresspeople than ever before.
The newest legislators come with a variety of experiences too. Five worked in education and four were professional athletes. Read on to learn more about the new Congress—and why it matters.
The new Congress is now in session. It is the most diverse in history. There are 535 members of the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate combined. A record 126 of them are now women. (That is the most ever. But it is still less than a quarter of the total seats in Congress.)
The number of African-American and Asian-American lawmakers has also increased. Other notable firsts include the election of the youngest woman ever to serve in Congress, as well as two Native American women and two Muslim women. There are also more openly gay Congresspeople than ever before.
The newest legislators come with a variety of experiences too. Five worked in education. Four were professional athletes. Read on to discover more about the new Congress. You will also learn why Congress matters.