
Congresswoman Jahana Hayes is a high school teacher who was honored as the 2016 National Teacher of the Year by President Obama.
In 2018, she ran for Congress and won, making history as the first African-American woman elected to Congress in Connecticut.
She is one of the few professional educators on the House Education Committee and serves on the early childhood, elementary, and secondary education subcommittee, where she puts her 15 years of classroom experience to work for every K12 public school student, educator, and parent.
This year, she’s running for re-election in a swing district, against a highly touted Republican recruit. Privatizers, book banners, and other opponents of great public schools have targeted her for defeat.
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