Jahana Hayes CT-05

Jahana Hayes

Summary

Current Position: US Representative of CT House District 5 since 2019
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Position: Government Teacher from 2014 – 2019
District: spanning across parts of Fairfield, Litchfield, New Haven, and Hartford Counties, the district runs from Meriden and New Britain in central Connecticut, westward to Danbury and the surrounding Housatonic Valley, encompassing the Farmington Valley, Upper Naugatuck River Valley, and the Litchfield Hills. The district also includes most of Waterbury.[3]  
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About

Source: Government page

Jahana Hayes 2Jahana Hayes is the U.S. Representative for the Fifth Congressional District of Connecticut. The district spans northwest and central Connecticut and includes Danbury, Litchfield County, the Farmington Valley, the Naugatuck Valley, Meriden, and her hometown of Waterbury.

Representative Hayes was elected to the United States House of Representatives in November 2018, making her the first African-American woman and the first African-American Democrat to ever represent the state of Connecticut in Congress. Hayes first garnered widespread recognition while serving as a teacher at John F. Kennedy High School in Waterbury, when she was selected as the Connecticut Teacher of the Year, before going on to earn the distinction of 2016 National Teacher of the Year (NTOY). In her capacity as NTOY, Hayes traveled the country and the world as an ambassador for public education engaging all stakeholders in policy discussions meant to improve outcomes for students.

Congresswoman Hayes’ story is one of achievement despite the odds and overcoming the obstacles that life can place before you. She has been quoted as saying that “education saved her life” and is a fierce advocate for ensuring equitable access to educational opportunities for all students and families. Before running for office, she was an educator for 15 years, teaching history at Kennedy High School in Waterbury. Congresswoman Hayes strives to bring the same energy, passion, determination, work ethic and empathy that her community has come to know and respect to the halls of Congress. She currently sits on House committees of Education and Labor, and Agriculture. She is the chairwoman of the Subcommittee on Nutrition, Oversight and Department Operations.

She is a graduate of Naugatuck Valley Community College, Southern Connecticut State University, the University of Saint Joseph and the University of Bridgeport, having earned a Bachelor’s of Arts in history and secondary education, a Master’s of Arts in curriculum and instruction, and a degree in administrative leadership.

Personal

Full Name: Jahana Hayes

Gender: Female

Family: Husband: Milford; 4 Children

Birth Date: 03/08/1973

Birth Place: Waterbury, CT

Home City: Wolcott, CT

Religion: Methodist

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Education

Certified, Administrative Endorsement, State of Connecticut Intermediate Administration or Supervision, 2015-present

Sixth-Year Degree, Educational Administration and Supervision, University of Bridgeport, 2013-2014

MA, Curriculum and Instruction, University of Saint Joseph, 2010-2012

BA, Secondary Education and Teaching/History, Southern Connecticut State University, 2003-2005

AA, Liberal Arts and Sciences; General Studies and Humanities, Naugatuck Valley Community College, 2000-2002

Political Experience

Representative, United States House of Representatives, Connecticut, District 5, 2019-present

Candidate, United States House of Representatives, Connecticut, District 5, 2022

Professional Experience

Talent and Professional Development Supervisor, Waterbury Public Schools, 2017-present

Former Social Studies Teacher, John F. Kennedy High School

Former Teacher, Southbury Training School

History Teacher, Waterbury Public Schools, 2006-2017

History Teacher, James Hillhouse High School, 2004-2006

Offices

Washington, DC Office
1415 Longworth HOB
Washington, DC 20515
Phone: (202) 225-4476

Waterbury Office
108 Bank Street
2nd Floor
Waterbury, CT 06702
Phone: (860)-223-8412

Contact

Email: Government

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Politics

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Finances

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Committees

Committee on Agriculture:

Congresswoman Jahana Hayes is the Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on Nutrition, Foreign Agriculture, and Horticulture and sits on the Subcommittee for Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry. As Ranking Member, she has continued to advocate for the expansion of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), on the prevalence of veteran and military hunger, on benefit cliffs, and on nutrition distribution programs like The Emergency Food Assistance Program (TEFAP).

On the Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry Subcommittee, she has pushed to ensure Connecticut’s dairies, greenhouses, and family farms have equitable access to U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) programs and funding. Recognizing that the Fifth District of Connecticut is a leader in climate-smart practices, she has supported the inclusion of key USDA conservation programs like the Environmental Quality Incentives Program, Conservation Stewardship Program, and Agricultural Conservation Easement Program, in Build Back Better and the upcoming Farm Bill.

She has introduced legislation to provide economic relief to farmers directly through the USDA and to ensure the lowest-income college students have access to SNAP. In addition, she is a crucial voice for conservation, nutrition assistance, and equity on the Committee.

Committee on Education and The Workforce:

Congresswoman Jahana Hayes, a career educator and 2016 National Teacher of the Year, serves on the Education and Workforce Committee as Vice Ranking Member. The Committee handles various matters in education, labor, health, and nutrition. She sits on two Subcommittee assignments – the Subcommittee on Early Childhood, Elementary, and Secondary Education, and the Subcommittee on Health, Employment, Labor, and Pensions.

On the Subcommittee for Early Childhood, Elementary, and Secondary Education, she advocates for investments in the educator workforce, school infrastructure, and addressing educational disparities for underrepresented children. On the Subcommittee on Health, Employment, Labor, and Pensions, she advocates for equitable access to opportunity, as well as dealing with relationships between employers and employees, including but not limited to the National Labor Relations Act, the Labor-Management Relations Act, and the Labor-Management Reporting and Disclosure Act; the Bureau of Labor Statistics; and employment-related health and retirement security, including pension, health, and other employee benefits and the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA).

Outside of her Subcommittee assignments, she is a fierce proponent of labor rights – from protecting the right to organize, to ensuring pay equity and access to paid family and medical leave. She has introduced legislation that would expand access to critical child nutrition programs, provide relief to teachers who struggle with student debt, and increase college graduation rate transparency.

Autism Caucus:

Congresswoman Hayes is a member of the House Autism Caucus, which aims to increase awareness about autism spectrum disorder among Members of Congress and bring together public, private and government entities to pursue legislative initiatives that will help facilitate advanced research treatments for autism spectrum disorder. Congresswoman Hayes helped to pass the Autism CARES Act of 2019, which reauthorizes the Autism CARES Act of 2014 and authorizes over $1 billion in funding for programs at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Centers for Disease Control (CDC), and the Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) over five years to cover the expansion and coordination of autism-related activities. At CDC, the funding will go to developmental disability surveillance and research; and at HRSA, the funding will cover education, early detection and intervention.

Black Maternal Health Caucus:

Congresswoman Hayes is a member of the Black Maternal Health Caucus, which aims to establish Black maternal health as a national priority, and explore and advocate for effective, evidence-based, culturally-competent policies and best practices for health outcomes for Black mothers. Congresswoman Hayes supports legislation to solve these systemic issues, including the Black Maternal Health Momnibus Act.

College Affordability Caucus:

The mission of the College Affordability Caucus (CAC) is to convene a diverse group of Members of Congress to discuss the complex drivers of the increasing cost of higher education and the resulting accessibility barriers to students seeking a postsecondary degree or credential. The CAC works to highlight solutions to the student loan default crisis that ensure adequate guardrails are in place to protect every student from predatory actors and reduce barriers to completion that subsequently heighten college debt for far too many students – including first generation students, students of color, and lower income students.

Congressional Black Caucus:

Since its creation in 1971, the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC) has been the voice of Congress’s conscious, working to ensure African Americans and other marginalized communities have the opportunity to achieve the American Dream. Congresswoman Hayes has worked with the CBC to prioritize voting rights, address health disparities during the COVD-19 pandemic, and improve Black maternal health outcomes.

Task Force on Black Youth Suicides and Mental Health:

In April of 2019, the CBC launched an emergency taskforce focused on the growing problem of suicide and access to mental health care among Black youth. The taskforce held a number of hearings on Black youth suicide, including ones that focused on the impact of social media and the role of the faith community. Congresswoman Hayes has passed legislation that would better prepare schools to address and treat students facing mental health issues. She has also supported appropriations funding that would grow minority representation in the mental health field and increase the cultural competency of clinicians in the mental health work force.

Equality Caucus:

Congresswoman Hayes is a member of the LGBTQ+ Equality Caucus, a group that works toward the extension of equal rights, the repeal of discriminatory laws, the elimination of hate-motivated violence, and the improved health and well-being for all, regardless of sexual orientation or gender identity and expression. Congresswoman Hayes introduced the Runaway and Homeless Youth Trafficking Prevention Act, a bill that strengthens and enhances protections for young people in the United States experiencing or at risk of homelessness. She also champions legislation such as the Equality Act, the Every Child Deserves a Family Act, the Tyler Clementi Higher Education Anti-Harassment Act, and the LGBTQ Data Inclusion Act.

Gun Violence Prevention Task Force:

Congresswoman Hayes is the Deputy Whip on the Gun Violence Prevention Task Force. This group, consisting of more than 170 Members of Congress, is devoted to finding commonsense solutions to our nation’s ongoing gun violence epidemic. The Congresswoman has supported universal background checks, and urged relevant agencies to regulate ghost guns and silencer trusts.

Labor Caucus:

Congresswoman Hayes is a Vice Chair of the Congressional Labor Caucus. The Caucus is working to advance the needs of employees in the labor sector, combat the issues facing working families, and connect legislators directly with unions. As Vice Chair, she works with her colleagues to advance critical labor legislation to the House floor.

Pro-Choice Caucus:

Congresswoman Hayes is a member of the Pro-Choice Caucus, a coalition of Representatives working to preserve, protect and advance the reproductive rights of women. Congresswoman Hayes is a cosponsor of the Women’s Health Protection Act and the Equal Access to Abortion Coverage in Health Insurance (EACH Woman) Act and has worked to expand access to care, reduce cost, and protect women and families.

New Legislation

Learn more about legislation sponsored and co-sponsored by Representative Hayes.

Issues

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District

Source: Wikipedia

Connecticut’s 5th congressional district is a congressional district in the U.S. state of Connecticut. Located in the western part of the state and spanning across parts of Fairfield, Litchfield, New Haven, and Hartford Counties, the district runs from Meriden and New Britain in central Connecticut, westward to Danbury and the surrounding Housatonic Valley, encompassing the Farmington Valley, Upper Naugatuck River Valley, and the Litchfield Hills. The district also includes most of Waterbury.

The district is currently represented by Democrat Jahana Hayes. With a Cook Partisan Voting Index rating of D+3, it is one of the least Democratic districts in Connecticut, a state with an all-Democratic congressional delegation.

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