Texas Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee Dies

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United States Representative Sheila Jackson Lee of Texas has died at the age of 74.

Jackson Lee had announced in June that she had been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer.

“Surrounded by family, Congresswoman Jackson Lee leaves behind an iconic legacy that will withstand the test of time," said Texas Democratic Party Chair Gilberto Hinojosa. "Known for her relentless advocacy, the congresswoman dedicated her life to public service, advancing civil rights, healthcare reform, and disaster recovery. This unwavering commitment to her constituents in Houston’s 18th district propelled Congresswoman Jackson Lee as one of the most respected and influential figures in the U.S. House. The Texas Democratic Party sends our sincerest condolences to the congresswoman’s loved ones, friends, colleagues, and constituents during this time of grieving. And in the spirit of Sheila Jackson Lee’s legacy, we will march forward in our fierce commitment to fighting for justice, equality and opportunity for all.”

“Tonight and forever more, we honor the extraordinary life and legacy of Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee," said Texas Democratic Party Treasurer Odus E. Evbagharu. "Her tireless commitment to justice and equality inspired us all. Congresswoman Jackson Lee stood on the front lines of the fight for civil rights, embodying the spirit of the great leaders who came before her. Her unwavering advocacy for criminal justice reform, healthcare access, and the rights of marginalized communities transformed countless lives."

“Congresswoman Jackson Lee’s passion was matched only by her relentless pursuit of change," said Evbagharu. "From her efforts to reform the criminal justice system to championing healthcare for all, her work transcended the boundaries of politics. She fought for the voiceless, ensuring every person had a seat at the table. In the halls of Congress and beyond, Sheila Jackson Lee's voice resonated with power and conviction. Her legacy will continue to inspire generations to come, reminding us true leadership is defined by service and unwavering dedication to justice. Well done, thy good and faithful servant. Rest in Power, Congresswoman.”

"I am deeply saddened by the death of my dear friend and colleague," said former Houston Mayor Sylvester Turner. "Congresswoman Sheila Jackson Lee. From City Hall to the Halls of Congress, Sheila Jackson Lee has served her constituents well. She has written and passed key legislation and has stood on the floor of the United States House of Representatives speaking passionately for the interests of her district and the country she loved. She has worked with and advised Presidents of our great country, met with global leaders, and has been embraced by world renowned artists. But her work on the ground, in some of the poorest and under-resourced communities; the channeling of billions of federal dollars back to her district; her presence at someone’s bedside, giving words of comfort to families who lost loved ones; her appearances at places of worship and events showcasing the global diversity of our City; and her uncanny ability to be everywhere, working every day for those who needed a champion, made her truly exceptional."

"When she was elected to the United States House of Representatives she stood in the shadow of Barbara Jordan, Mickey Leland and Craig Washington," said Turner. "Without question, she rose to the occasion and served with great distinction. Even if you disagreed with her politics, you had to respect her work ethic. We can honestly say Sheila Jackson Lee left it all on the field. Rest in peace my sister. Thank you for all you gave us. And, thank you to her family for sharing her with us. We will not forget her sacrifice or yours. Sheila – to God be the glory for the good you have done. It was truly a job well done!"

Jackson Lee’s career began in Houston where she served as a municipal judge and Houston City Council Member in the late 1980s into the mid-1990s. She then sought higher aspirations and ran for congress in Texas’ 18th district. Jackson Lee’s congressional tenure was spent working tirelessly to secure federal funds for critical infrastructure projects, including flood control and transportation improvements. Her efforts were pivotal in supporting Hurricane Harvey recovery initiatives, ensuring that affected communities receive the necessary aid and resources. On a national level, Jackson Lee has championed legislation to promote social justice, protect voting rights, and advance criminal justice reform.


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