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Rep. Alcee Hastings

POSTED: September 07, 2008, 7:20 am

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Hon. Alcee L. Hastings
Florida, 23rd District
U.S. House of Representatives
2353 Rayburn House Office Building
Washington, D.C. 20515
Ph: 202-225-1313
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www.alceehastings.house.gov

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Alcee L. Hastings represents his native state of Florida by serving as Congressman for District 23, which includes parts of Broward, Palm Beach, Hendry, Martin, and St. Lucie Counties. Congressman Hastings was first elected in 1992 and has been reelected seven times since, most recently in 2006. Born in Altamonte Springs, he attended Florida's public schools, and graduated from Fisk University in 1958. He earned his law degree from Florida A&M University in Tallahassee.





















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Known to many as "Judge," Alcee Hastings has distinguished himself as an attorney, civil rights activist, judge, and now Member of Congress. Appointed by President Jimmy Carter in 1979, he became the first African-American Federal Judge in the state of Florida, and served in that position for ten years. Since his election to Congress as the first African-American from Florida since the post-Civil War period, Congressman Hastings has been an outspoken advocate for making our country safer and more secure; ensuring that our election systems are easier and more fair; creating tax incentives for small businesses; expanding the Earned Income Tax Credit; providing job training and reeducation for displaced workers; banning assault weapons; funding Head Start and education programs; making Social Security an independent agency; advocating for environmental justice and providing family and medical leave to all workers. Known throughout the world as an expert in foreign policy, Mr. Hastings has introduced legislation advocating diplomacy before military action to settle disputes with established and emerging nations. Throughout his lifetime, Congressman Hastings has championed the rights of minorities, women, the elderly, children and immigrants.

Among Congress' most respected voices in international affairs, Congressman Hastings is the Chairman of the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe. Commonly referred to as the Helsinki Commission, this independent U.S. government agency was created in 1976 to monitor and encourage compliance with the landmark human rights and democracy-building treaty signed in Finland the previous year. Members of the Commission are appointed by the Speaker of the House, the Majority Leader of the Senate and the President. In 2007, Congressman Hastings became the first African-American to chair the Commission and continues his trailblazing work in the areas of human rights, economic development and parliamentary diplomacy.

Congressman Hastings is a former senior Member of the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence (HPSCI) and a member of the powerful House Rules Committee. On the Rules Committee, Mr. Hastings is the Chairman of the Subcommittee on Legislative and Budget Process. This Subcommittee has general responsibility for measures or matters associated with the inter-branch relations of Congress and the Executive.

As a Senior Democratic Whip, Mr. Hastings is an influential member of the Democratic leadership. Moreover, underscoring his commitment to work closely on a bipartisan basis with his Florida colleagues, Hastings is the Co-Chairman of the Florida Delegation. Previously, Mr. Hastings served as Vice Chairman of the Democratic Select Committee on Election Reform.

Congressman Hastings is the proud recipient of numerous honors and awards bestowed on him from organizations both at home and abroad. His governing philosophy is simple: he firmly believes that progress and change can be achieved through mutual respect and appreciation and that individuals and communities can see beyond the limits of parochialism, enabling them to better understand each other.

Source: U.S. House of Representatives

The 23rd Congressional District includes the mostly Black neighborhoods of South Florida, with the Everglades as its geographical center. Sections of the district reach into the community of Fort Pierce in St. Lucie County, into the Black neighborhoods of Broward County, and Delray Beach where there is a growing Haitian community. Blacks make up 51 percent of the district, whites 29 percent and Latinos 14 percent. People of West Indian descent are 16 percent of the district. The poverty rate in the 23rd Congressional District is 22 percent and the median income is $31,000.

 

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