Debbie Dingell (D)
House District 12
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PREVIOUS OCCUPATION
U.S. Rep. Debbie DINGELL, a Dearborn Democrat, is a third-term member of Congress and member of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce. She's also a senior whip. The former Michigan Democratic Party National Committeewoman succeeded her late husband, John Dingell, in Congress in 2015.
Prior to being elected to Congress, Dingell worked as a consultant to the American Automobile Policy Council and served as chair of the elected Wayne State University Board of Governors. She worked 30 years at General Motors, leaving the corporation as a senior executive who led the GM Foundation. Prior to her election, she was listed as one of the "most influential women" in Washington, D.C. and Michigan.
EDUCATION
Georgetown University - BSFS in Foreign Services and an MS in Liberal Studies
PERSONAL
U.S. Rep. Debbie Dingell was married to the late Congressman John DINGELL whom she followed to Congress before his passing.
DATE OF BIRTH
11/12/1953
COMMITTEES
Energy & Commerce
- Subcommitee Assignments
- Health
- Consumer Protection & Commerce
- Environment & Climate Change
Natural Resources
- Subcommittee Assignments
- National Parks, Forests and Public Lands
- Oversight & Investigations
DISTRICT OFFICES
Dearborn Office
19855 West Outer Drive, Suite 103-E
Dearborn, MI 48124
Phone: 313-278-2936
Ypsilanti Office
301 West Michigan Avenue, Suite 400
Ypsilanti, MI 48197
Phone: 734-481-1100
CAUCUS MEMBERSHIPS
Access to Civil Legal Services Caucus
Bipartisan Congressional Deaf Caucus
Bipartisan Disabilities Caucus
Bipartisan House Medical Technology Caucus
Cancer Prevention Caucus, Founder & Co-Chair
Cargegivers Caucus
Congressional Art Caucus
Congressional Baby Caucus
Congressioanl Caucus on Foster Youth
Congressional Caucus on Poland
Congressional Caucus on U.S.-Lebanon Relations
Congressional Caucus for Women's Issues
Congressional Childhood Cancer Causus
Congressional French Caucus
Congressional Hunger Caucus
Congressional LGBT Equality Caucus
Congressional Nursing Caucus
Congressional Philanthropy Caucus
Congressional Progressive Caucus
Congressional Songwriters' Caucus
Congressional Sportsmen's Caucus
Congressional Steel Caucus
Congressional STEAM Caucus
Congressional Task Force on Alzheimer's Disease
Congressional Wildlife Refuge Caucus
Congressional Writer's Caucus
Cybersecurity Caucus
Czech Caucus, Co-Chair
House Cancer Caucus
House Congressional Automotive Caucus
House Manufacturing Caucus
House Small Brewers Caucus
International Exchange and Study Caucus
Invasive Species Caucus
Library of Congress Caucus
Northeast-Midwest Congressional Coalition
Rare Diseases Congressional Caucus
Religious Minorities in the Middle East Caucus
Peace Corps Caucus
Senior's Task Force
U.S.-China Working Group
Veterans' Jobs Caucus
Additional Information
End Of Moratorium Could Mean Glut Of Evictions In April (02-22-2021)
Barnes Re-Elected MDP Chair; Solidarity Slate Declares Gains On Central Committee (02-20-2021)
Barnes Re-Elected MDP Chair; Solidarity Slate Declares Gains On Central Committee (02-20-2021)
Dems Question Shirkey's Leadership Status After Conspiracy Claims (02-09-2021)
On This Day In Michigan History (02-04-2021)
Slotkin Starts 2022 With Largest War Chest; McClain Still Owes $1.5M (02-01-2021)
Bits And Tidbits (01-26-2021)
#25thThe45th -- What It Is, Why MI Dems Want It, Why It Might Not Be Successful (01-07-2021)
Former Rep., Then Mayor Dan Paletko Succumbs To COVID (12-30-2020)
Problem Solvers Pitch $908B Stimulus Compromise (12-01-2020)
Bits And Tidbits (11-25-2020)
Legislators Tell Trump They've Seen No Information Changing Election Results (11-20-2020)
Bits And Tidbits (11-19-2020)
July 4 Deadline Set For Federal Infrastructure Package (11-17-2020)
Upton Wins In MI-6; Meijer Looking Strong In MI-3 Slotkin Wins Re-Election (11-04-2020)
Whitmer Kicks Off Campaigning As Shirkey Questions '86 45' Placement (10-22-2020)
Dem Senate, Congressional Candidates Outraise Republicans $22M-$20M In Q3 (10-16-2020)
Beaumont Ends Merger Talks With Wisconsin Hospital (10-02-2020)
Bits And Tidbits (10-01-2020)
Bits And Tidbits (09-23-2020)
MMA, Detroit Chamber, Farm Bureau Support McCormack (09-21-2020)
Voting Booths Opened To Women 100 Years Ago . . . And They're Not Done Yet (08-26-2020)
Autonomous Vehicles From Ann Arbor To Detroit Moves Further Down The Road (08-13-2020)
Harris -- Not Whitmer -- Is Biden's VP Pick (08-11-2020)
Meijer Wins In MI-3; McClain In MI-10; Tlaib Up; Hoadley Survives (08-05-2020)
Would It Boost Trump's Electability If He Put Troops In the Motor City? (07-27-2020)
Bits And Tidbits (07-20-2020)
Bits And Tidbits (07-16-2020)
Bits And Tidbits (07-07-2020)
AFL-CIO Unveils Endorsements For August Primary (06-29-2020)
Judge Temporarily Halts Line 5 Operations (06-25-2020)
Bits And Tidbits (06-15-2020)
Bits And Tidbits (06-15-2020)
Walberg To Gov: Don't Expect Reopened States To Bail Out State Budget (06-02-2020)
AG Coalition Files Suit Challenging Fed's Rollback Of Clean Car Standards (05-27-2020)
Here's How We See The Congressional Races Breaking Down (05-19-2020)
Former Sen. Hood Reminded Us 'Tomorrow Is Never Promised' (05-12-2020)
Bits And Tidbits (05-07-2020)
Bits And Tidbits (04-30-2020)
Hospitals Report $600M In Lost Revenue; Beaumont Sheds 7% Of Staff (04-21-2020)
Dingell Optimistic About House Vote This Week On PPP (04-20-2020)
Congressional Update: MI-2 Dem Files; MI-3 Republicans Announce Fundraising #s (04-13-2020)
SEIU, MCO Call On Governors To Protect Corrections Officers, Staff (04-03-2020)
Bits And Tidbits (04-01-2020)
Unemployed Get Extra $600, 13 Weeks Of Coverage; AG Posts New Video; More (03-30-2020)
$2.2T Coronavirus Signed Into Law After U.S. House Passage (03-27-2020)
Whitmer To Michiganders: Stay Home To 'Save Lives' (03-23-2020)
COVID-19: First MI Death; US-Canada Border & Auto Factories Closed (03-18-2020)
Press Releases
Let’s Continue to Feed Kids This SummerRep. Yaroch calls for federal investigation into Michigan’s nursing home COVID decisions; seeks end to governor’s ‘hush money’ dealsAdditional statement from Mayor Mike Duggan on Johnson & Johnson vaccinesPHOTOS: Peters Visits with Michigan National Guardsmen Deployed to Protect the U.S. CapitolStatewide Headlines
Over 2,000 Michigan businesses setting standard for COVID-19 workplace safety compliance*Michigan opens vaccines to more people, but frustration grows for those still struggling to book appointments*
More than half of Kent County residents ages 65 and older are partially vaccinated
Defense attorneys argue men accused in Whitmer kidnap plot never had a plan
Don't be 'picky' about COVID vaccine options, Michigan health officials plead*