Nita Lowey, Hudson Valley congresswoman for 32 years, has died
Lowey was first elected in 1989 and represented parts of Westchester and Rockland counties in New York.
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Former Rep. Nita Lowey, who served the Hudson Valley for 32 years and became the first woman to ever chair the House Appropriations Committee, has died. She was 87.
Her family released a statement:
“With great sadness, we announce that former Congresswoman
Nita M. Lowey died peacefully on March 15 at the age of 87, surrounded by her
loving husband, children, and grandchildren, in her home in Harrison, NY. Nita
has quietly and bravely battled metastatic breast cancer in recent years with
the same tenacity and strength that she fought throughout her 32-year career in
Congress for women, children and families in the U.S. and around the world.”
Lowey, first elected in 1989, served 16 terms in Congress and represented parts of Westchester, Rockland, The Bronx and Queens during her time in office. She became the first woman to lead the House Appropriations Committee as Ranking Member from 2013 to 2018 and, in 2019, became the first woman to chair the Committee.
“I’m deeply saddened by the passing of my friend,” Gov. Kathy Hochul said in a statement. “As a freshman member of Congress, Nita helped show me ropes as I was learning how to navigate Washington. She was a tireless fighter for the State of New York and never stopped working to deliver for the people of Westchester and Rockland.”
Sen. Charles Schumer called her the “heart of the Hudson
Valley.”
“So many stand on her shoulders and her impact continues to
resonate years after her retirement. Above all else though, Congresswoman Lowey
was a kind hearted person, always putting others first and caring for their
well-being,” he said.
Gov. Hochul says flag will be flown at half-staff through March 17.
Full family statement:
“With great sadness, we announce that former Congresswoman
Nita M. Lowey died peacefully on March 15 at the age of 87, surrounded by her
loving husband, children, and grandchildren, in her home in Harrison, NY. Nita
has quietly and bravely battled metastatic breast cancer in recent years with
the same tenacity and strength that she fought throughout her 32-year career in
Congress for women, children and families in the U.S. and around the world.
“Nita was a beloved wife, partner, and best friend to her
cherished husband of 64 years, Stephen Lowey. An adored mother to Dana (David),
Jackie (David) and Douglas (Ellen). And devoted and beloved grandmother to
Jillian, Daniel, Jesse, Jonah, Ilan, Rebecca, Jonathan, and Solene. Nita’s
family was central to her life as she was to all of ours. We will miss her more
than words can say and take great comfort in knowing that she lived a full and
purposeful life.
“A public servant in the truest sense, she was guided by the
Jewish core value of ‘Tikkun Olam,’ repairing the world. She was an
indefatigable fighter and worked across the aisle to deliver results for her
constituents and all Americans. She served on the House Appropriations
Committee for 28 years, where she was elevated by her colleagues to serve as
Chair. She sponsored life-changing legislation in the fields of education,
medical research, and international relations.
“Her memory will forever be a blessing to all who had the
honor of knowing and loving her, and to the millions of people whose lives she
touched.”
A private family funeral and burial will be followed by a memorial service at a later date.
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