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Sun Dec 30, 2018, 06:21 PM Dec 2018

Too Old to Be a Freshman in Congress? Donna Shalala Doesn't Care

Source: New York Times

Too Old to Be a Freshman in Congress? Donna Shalala Doesn’t Care

By Emily Cochrane
Dec. 30, 2018

WASHINGTON — The Georgetown waterfront apartment where Donna Shalala has spent part of the last two decades is half sanctuary, half résumé.

There is a signed photo of Madeleine Albright, the former secretary of state, walking with Ms. Shalala when both were in Bill Clinton’s cabinet. A gold coffee table is adorned with the visages of the kings of Persia, a reminder of her time in pre-revolutionary Iran as a Peace Corps volunteer. Against a bookshelf a set of golf clubs rests in a bag emblazoned with the trademark orange and green “U” from the University of Miami, the 17,000-student private institution where she was president until 2015.

The shoulder bag left on a chair by the door with a different seal — the House of Representatives — seems like a bit of a letdown. But nevertheless, as she will repeatedly tell you, Ms. Shalala is excited for the next chapter in a career spanning decades: backbench freshman.

Taking office a little over a month before her 78th birthday, Ms. Shalala, who once presided over a sprawling bureaucracy and budget as secretary of health and human services, will take on a new role: the oldest freshman in her class and one of the oldest true freshmen in congressional history. (Representative James Bowler of Illinois, elected at 78 in 1953, still maintains the distinction of being the oldest first-term freshman.)

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Too Old to Be a Freshman in Congress? Donna Shalala Doesn't Care (Original Post) Eugene Dec 2018 OP
Good for her. And good for us. erronis Dec 2018 #1
She did a great job at the UW Madison as well. LakeArenal Dec 2018 #2

erronis

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1. Good for her. And good for us.
Sun Dec 30, 2018, 06:29 PM
Dec 2018

Ms. Shalala was a dynamo back when I worked with the HHS and I expect her talents and energy will keep her moving forward.

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