Cory Booker Joins Senate Democratic Leadership Team for 119th Congress

Cory Booker Joins Senate Democratic Leadership Team for 119th Congress

Today, U.S. Senator Cory Booker (D-NJ) was unanimously elected to the Senate Democratic Leadership Team as Chair of the Strategic Communications Committee. Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) announced today the caucus’ full slate for the 119th Congress following Senate Democratic leadership elections.

“I am humbled that Majority Leader Schumer and my colleagues have entrusted me to be the new Chair of the Senate Democratic Strategic Communications Committee. In this position, I’m excited to help lead our Caucus’ communication and messaging strategy, ensuring the accomplishments and priorities of Senate Democrats are heard loud and clear across the county. I look forward to using creative strategies and new technology and platforms to speak directly to the American people. While the next Congress presents a unique set of challenges, our party will continue to champion policies that build an America where everyone has the opportunity to thrive and nobody is left behind. It is my privilege to serve my constituents, the Caucus, and our country in this new Congress alongside my colleagues and Leader Schumer,” said Chair of Strategic Communications Committee Cory Booker (D-NJ).

“I am honored and humbled to be chosen by my colleagues to continue leading Senate Democrats during this crucial period for our country,” said Leader Schumer (D-NY). “Our caucus has led the way in passing historic legislation that has improved the lives of millions of Americans and we remain laser focused on addressing the most pressing challenges facing our country. As I have long said, our preference is to secure bipartisan solutions wherever possible and look for ways to collaborate with our Republican colleagues to help working families. However, our Republican colleagues should make no mistake about it, we will always stand up for our values. We have a lot of work ahead – in the Senate and as a country – and in this upcoming Congress, our caucus will continue to fight for what’s best for America’s working class. Senate Democrats are ready to get to work for you, the American people.”

The Senate Democratic Leadership for the 119th Congress:

Senate Democratic Leader and Chair of the Conference: Senator Charles Schumer

Democratic Whip: Senator Dick Durbin

Chair of Steering and Policy Committee: Senator Amy Klobuchar

Chair of Strategic Communications Committee: Senator Cory Booker

Vice Chair of the Conference: Senator Elizabeth Warren

Vice Chair of the Conference: Senator Mark Warner 

Chair of Outreach: Senator Bernie Sanders

Senate Democratic Conference Secretary: Senator Tammy Baldwin

Vice Chair of Outreach: Senator Catherine Cortez Masto

Deputy Democratic Conference Secretary: Senator Brian Schatz

 Deputy Democratic Conference Secretary: Senator Chris Murphy

“I am honored to continue to serve the Senate Democratic Caucus as Whip in the 119th Congress. The November 5th election showed that our nation remains divided, and we face many challenges ahead. I look forward to continuing to serve my caucus and the American people in this role,” said Senate Democratic Whip Dick Durbin (D-IL).

“As Chair of Steering and Policy, I look forward to working with my colleagues to chart our path forward and ensure the policies we are fighting for in Washington reflect what the American people want and need. This is the time to find common ground when we can, and stand our ground where we must,” said Chair of Steering and Policy Committee Amy Klobuchar (D-MN).

“In this next term, it will be our responsibility as Senate Democrats to make clear to working families how we’re fighting for them,” said Vice Chair of the Conference Elizabeth Warren (D-MA). “We’ve got a lot of work to do, and I’m grateful to be in the fight.”

“I’m very grateful to once again serve alongside my colleagues in Senate leadership,” said Vice Chair of the Conference Mark Warner (D-VA). “It’s time to get to work building Democrats’ record of fighting to grow the middle class, protect reproductive rights, lower housing and health care costs, bring back American manufacturing jobs, and defend our rights and freedoms. I look forward to working with my Democratic colleagues and across the aisle to get it done.”

“At a time of massive income and wealth inequality I look forward to working with my Democratic colleagues to create a government and economy that works for all – not just the very rich and large corporations,” said Chair of Outreach Bernie Sanders (I-VT).

“I am proud to be giving Wisconsin families a seat at the decision-making table and in a position to keep delivering for the Badger State. While I am proud of our progress, I know we have more work to do to lower costs, create good-paying jobs, and fight for our rights and freedoms. I am as committed as ever to working with my colleagues to do just that and make life better for Wisconsinites,” said Senate Democratic Conference Secretary Tammy Baldwin (D-WI).

“I’m proud to continue my work with my Democratic colleagues to deliver for our working families,” said Vice Chair of Outreach Catherine Cortez Masto (D-NV). “Together, Democrats will remain focused on lowering costs, keeping our communities safe, and standing up for the rights of all Americans.”

“I’m honored to continue serving in this leadership role. The Senate has a key role to play in the coming two years, and this post puts me in a position to help shape and defend our priorities. I look forward to working with Leader Schumer and our leadership team on building a stronger future for Hawai’i and our country,” said Deputy Democratic Conference Secretary Brian Schatz (D-HI).

“As we begin the hard work of charting the path forward for our party and fighting against Trump’s pro-billionaire agenda, we need to listen to what voters told us and learn the right lessons. I am grateful to my colleagues for giving me this role on the Democratic leadership team and look forward to the work ahead,” Deputy Democratic Conference Secretary Chris Murphy (D-CT).

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Senator Cory Booker, a Democrat from New Jersey, has been selected to join the Senate Democratic leadership team for the 119th Congress. This appointment comes as no surprise, as Booker has been a rising star within the Democratic Party for several years.

Booker will serve as the co-chair of the Senate Democratic Steering and Outreach Committee, a position that will allow him to play a key role in shaping the party’s agenda and strategy in the Senate. This committee is responsible for coordinating the efforts of Senate Democrats on a wide range of issues, from healthcare and education to immigration and criminal justice reform.

In a statement announcing his new role, Booker expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to serve in a leadership position within the Senate Democratic caucus. He emphasized the importance of working together to address the pressing challenges facing our country, including income inequality, climate change, and racial injustice.

Booker’s appointment to the Senate Democratic leadership team is a reflection of his growing influence within the party. As a former mayor of Newark and a vocal advocate for progressive policies, Booker has earned a reputation as a passionate and effective legislator. He has been a strong voice for criminal justice reform, affordable healthcare, and economic opportunity for all Americans.

With his new role on the Senate Democratic leadership team, Booker will have an even greater platform to advance his policy priorities and work towards building a more just and equitable society. His leadership will be crucial as Democrats seek to navigate the challenges of a divided Congress and push forward with their legislative agenda.

Overall, Cory Booker’s appointment to the Senate Democratic leadership team is a significant development that underscores his growing influence within the party. As he takes on this new role, we can expect to see him continue to be a powerful advocate for progressive policies and a force for positive change in the Senate.