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'''Sheila Jackson Lee''' (born [[January 12]], [[1950]]), [[United States|American]] politician, has been a [[United States Democratic Party|Democratic]] member of the [[United States House of Representatives]] since [[1995]], representing the 18th District of [[Texas]].
'''Sheila Jackson Lee''' (born [[January 12]], [[1950]]), [[United States|American]] politician, has been a [[United States Democratic Party|Democratic]] member of the [[United States House of Representatives]] since [[1995]], representing the 18th District of [[Texas]]. Nicknamed '''Hurricane Sheila''' by her critics.


Born in [[Queens, New York]], she graduated from Jamaica High School and earned a [[Bachelor of Arts|B.A.]] in [[political science]] from [[Yale University]] in [[1972]] and a [[Juris Doctor|J.D.]] from the [[University of Virginia]] Law School in [[1975]]. Jackson-Lee was a [[Houston, Texas]] municipal judge from [[1987]]-[[1990|90]] and was a member of the Houston city council from [[1990]]-[[1994|94]].
Born in [[Queens, New York]], she graduated from Jamaica High School and earned a [[Bachelor of Arts|B.A.]] in [[political science]] from [[Yale University]] in [[1972]] and a [[Juris Doctor|J.D.]] from the [[University of Virginia]] Law School in [[1975]]. Jackson-Lee was a [[Houston, Texas]] municipal judge from [[1987]]-[[1990|90]] and was a member of the Houston city council from [[1990]]-[[1994|94]].
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Congresswoman Jackson Lee is married to Dr. [[Elwyn C. Lee]], Vice Chancellor of the [[University of Houston]] System.
Congresswoman Jackson Lee is married to Dr. [[Elwyn C. Lee]], Vice Chancellor of the [[University of Houston]] System.


==Controversy==
Jackson Lee was criticized after an investigative reporter from a [[conservative]] magazine photographed her using a chaffeur to travel the distance of approximately one block from her congressional office to the U.S. Capitol Building. Jackson Lee was also the subject of many jokes after she complained in [[2003]] that the [[hurricane]] naming system did not name enough storms with names that are [[African American]] sounding.


To her critics, Jackson Lee is well known in [[Houston]] and on the national scene for her reputation as a publicity hound - a reference to her tendency to volunteer unsolicited on-camera commentary and press statements on virtually all common and sometimes bizarre political issues such as a [[2003]] request to use more [[African American]]-sounding names when naming [[hurricanes]] and tropical storms, hence her nickname.
==External link==

She volunteered herself as an unsolicited advocate for the father of [[Elian Gonzales]] in the international custody controversy and reportedly spends hours seeking out prime seating locations in the House of Representatives chamber to increase her camera visibility for special events such as the [[State of the Union]] address. Jackson Lee has also reportedly been involved in several altercations with airline flight personel over her requests for a complimentary upgrade to first class based on her celebrity. [http://www.houstonpress.com/issues/1998-05-14/news/news3.html] According to a news report of one altercation, which Jackson Lee later denied, she loudly derided a staffer over her travel arrangements:

:"You don't understand. I am a queen, and I demand to be treated like a queen"

Jackson Lee has a reputation on capitol hill as a "high-maintenance" employer and has exhibited one of the largest staff turnover rates for years [http://www.houstonpress.com/issues/1998-05-07/news/news3.html]. Several former employees have cited her demeanor and incidents such as the travel arrangement altercations as a major reason why so many staffers leave her office.

Adding to her reputation as an [[elitist]], she was criticized after an investigative reporter from a [[conservative]] magazine photographed her using a chaffeur to travel the distance of approximately one block from her congressional office to the U.S. Capitol Building entrance.

==External links==
*[http://www.jacksonlee.house.gov/ Official website]
*[http://www.jacksonlee.house.gov/ Official website]
*Driving Miss Sheila in the ''Houston Press' [http://www.houstonpress.com/issues/1997-02-20/news/feature.html]


[[Category:1950 births|Lee, Sheila Jackson]]
[[Category:1950 births|Lee, Sheila Jackson]]

Revision as of 22:51, 3 January 2005

Sheila Jackson Lee
Sheila Jackson Lee

Sheila Jackson Lee (born January 12, 1950), American politician, has been a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives since 1995, representing the 18th District of Texas. Nicknamed Hurricane Sheila by her critics.

Born in Queens, New York, she graduated from Jamaica High School and earned a B.A. in political science from Yale University in 1972 and a J.D. from the University of Virginia Law School in 1975. Jackson-Lee was a Houston, Texas municipal judge from 1987-90 and was a member of the Houston city council from 1990-94.

Congresswoman Jackson Lee is married to Dr. Elwyn C. Lee, Vice Chancellor of the University of Houston System.

Controversy

To her critics, Jackson Lee is well known in Houston and on the national scene for her reputation as a publicity hound - a reference to her tendency to volunteer unsolicited on-camera commentary and press statements on virtually all common and sometimes bizarre political issues such as a 2003 request to use more African American-sounding names when naming hurricanes and tropical storms, hence her nickname.

She volunteered herself as an unsolicited advocate for the father of Elian Gonzales in the international custody controversy and reportedly spends hours seeking out prime seating locations in the House of Representatives chamber to increase her camera visibility for special events such as the State of the Union address. Jackson Lee has also reportedly been involved in several altercations with airline flight personel over her requests for a complimentary upgrade to first class based on her celebrity. [1] According to a news report of one altercation, which Jackson Lee later denied, she loudly derided a staffer over her travel arrangements:

"You don't understand. I am a queen, and I demand to be treated like a queen"

Jackson Lee has a reputation on capitol hill as a "high-maintenance" employer and has exhibited one of the largest staff turnover rates for years [2]. Several former employees have cited her demeanor and incidents such as the travel arrangement altercations as a major reason why so many staffers leave her office.

Adding to her reputation as an elitist, she was criticized after an investigative reporter from a conservative magazine photographed her using a chaffeur to travel the distance of approximately one block from her congressional office to the U.S. Capitol Building entrance.