Presidential Candidate - Hillary Clinton
BIOGRAPHY
04:02 PM EDT on Tuesday, August 7, 2007
Name: Hillary Rodham Clinton
Party: Democrat
Occupation: Lawyer
Current Position/Job: New York Senator
Status: 1/22/07 Statement of Candidacy
Campaign Website: http://www.hillaryclinton.com/splash/
PERSONAL
Birthdate: October 26, 1947
Birthplace: Chicago, Illinois
Hometown: Park Ridge, IL
Spouse: Bill Clinton
Children: Chelsea Clinton
Religion: United Methodist
EDUCATION
Yale Law School, J.D., 1973
Wellesley College, B.A., 1969
Maine South High School
EXPERIENCE
Public Service/ Elected Offices:
Senator, US Senate, 2001-present
First Lady of the United States, 1993-2001
First Lady of Arkansas, 1979-1981, 1983-1993
House Judiciary Committee, 1974
Military Service:
None
Businesses Owned:
None
Past Careers:
Attorney, Rose Law Firm, 1976-1992
Faculty, University of Arkansas Law School, 1975
Board Memberships:
TCBY Yogurt Company, 1985-1992
Wal-mart, 1985-1992
Arkasas Children's Hospital
Children's Defense Fund
Co-Founder of Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families
Career Highlights:
1964: Worked in the presidential campaign of Republican candidate Barry Goldwater.
1968: Switched to the Democratic Party and campaigned for Eugene McCarthy.
1974: Began working for the House Judiciary Committee, which oversaw the inquiry into the possible impeachment of President Nixon. Nixon later resigned and Clinton moved to Arkansas to teach at the University of Arkansas School of Law.
1976-1992: Attorney at Rose Law Firm in Little Rock, Arkansas; named partner in 1979.
1978: Bill Clinton elected governor. Hillary Clinton continued to work at Rose Law Firm, the first first lady of Arkansas to continue to work while her husband is governor.
1982: After losing the 1980 gubernatorial election, Bill Clinton returned to office to remain for eight years. During that time, Hillary Clinton was appointed chairwoman of the Rural Health Advisory Committee and head of the Arkansas Education Standards Committee.
1993: Became first lady after Bill Clinton elected president.
1993: President Clinton named his wife to lead the Task Force on National Health Care Reform. She testified before the House Ways and Means Committee in support of President Clinton's health care package, but the health care reform bill was later defeated by Congress.
1996: Hillary Clinton testified before a federal grand jury about the billing records from Rose Law Firm and Whitewater. In 2002, Independent Counsel Robert Ray released his final report on the eight-year investigation of the Clintons, saying they had not obstructed justice or committed perjury, but that they had given inaccurate testimony.
2000: Elected to the U.S. Senate from New York with 56 percent of the vote.
2006: Re-elected to second term.
BOOKS
Books By: Living History (2003); An Invitation to the White House: At Home with History (2000); Dear Socks, Dear Buddy: Kids' Letters to the First Pets (1998); It Takes a Village: and Other Lessons Children Teach Us (1996)
Books About: Her Way: The Hopes and Ambitions of Hillary Rodham Clinton, by Jeff Gerth and Don Van Natta, Jr. (2007); A Woman in Charge: The Life of Hillary Rodham Clinton, by Carl Bernstein (2007); The Case Against Hillary Clinton, by Peggy Noonan (2000); Hillary's Choice, by Gail Sheehy (1999); Hillary Clinton: the Inside Story, by Judith Warner (1993)







