House, California , District #53

Davis

Contact Information

Davis
202-225-2040
202-225-2948 (fax)
susan.davis@mail.house.gov
http://www.house.gov/susandavis


Home Town: Cambridge, MA
Committees: Armed Services, Education and the Workforce

Bio

Congresswoman Susan A. Davis represents California's 53rd Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives.

Susan's interest in public affairs grew out of her experiences as a social worker, parent, youth mentor, and military spouse. Growing up, Susan remembered her father, a pediatrician, sometimes leaving the house in the middle of the night to care for his young patients. Through these life experiences, Susan developed an understanding of and deep commitment to improving her community and country.

Born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Susan grew up in Richmond, California. She graduated from the University of California at Berkeley with a degree in sociology. She then earned a master's degree in social work from the University of North Carolina.

After graduation, Susan and her husband, Steve, lived in Japan with their two children, Jeffery and Benjamin, while Steve served as a doctor in the Air Force during the Vietnam War.

Residents of San Diego since 1972, Susan and Steve have been married for 38 years. They have two grandchildren, Henry and Jane.

In Congress, Susan has earned a reputation as a bipartisan consensus builder. She is proud to serve on the House Armed Services Committee and the Education and the Workforce Committee. She is focusing on the issues of defense, education, environment, health care, and veterans affairs.

Making a difference in Congress:

Prior to her election to Congress:

1983-1992: Susan served on the San Diego City School Board - serving as President or Vice President for five of those years.
1990-1994: Susan was the Executive Director of the Aaron Price Fellows Program, a program designed to teach multi-ethnic high school students leadership and citizenship skills.
1994-2000: Susan served three terms in the California State Assembly, where she chaired the Committee on Consumer Protection, Government Efficiency, and Economic Development.