Congresswoman Barbara Lee sworn in as Chair of the Congressional Black Caucus
January 6, 2009 by blackgirlgrown
Filed under politics
Rep. Barbara Lee was sworn in as chairwoman of the Congressional Black Caucus at a ceremony Tuesday morning on Capitol Hill. Lee, D-Oakland, takes the 41-member caucus’ reins as its power seems ascendant. Members will lead the House Judiciary, Homeland Security, Oversight and Government Reform, and Ways and Means committees in the Congress; Rep. James Clyburn will be the majority whip; and all of them will work in tandem with the nation’s first black president, Barack Obama, of whom Lee was an early and ardent supporter.
Lee said while being sworn in that she was thinking about all those who had made it possible: her constituents, her family, African-American leaders such as Shirley Chisholm and Ron Dellums, the caucus’ founding members and so on. It was “a very humbling moment,” she said.
The caucus’ top priority remains “the economy and jobs, the economic stimulus and recovery package we have to put together,” which will require expanding what the term “infrastructure” means, Lee said.
“Economic stimulus, infrastructure has got to be not only about building roads and bridges … but also about building human capacity, the human structure necessary for a health care system that works, for schools that work,” she said.

