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  Tubbs Jones, Stephanie
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AffiliationDemocratic  
 
NameStephanie Tubbs Jones
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Cleveland, Ohio , United States
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Born September 10, 1949
DiedAugust 20, 2008 (58 years)
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Last ModifedIndyGeorgia
Sep 10, 2012 06:42am
Tags Black - Baptist - Straight -
InfoCongresswoman Stephanie Tubbs Jones was the first African-American woman elected to the United States House of Representatives from Ohio. Congresswoman Jones was a lifelong resident of the 11th District, which encompasses most of the East Side of Cleveland and parts of the West Side of Cleveland and includes parts of 22 suburbs.

The Congresswoman was a strong advocate for many issues, has championed wealth building and economic development, access and delivery of health care, and quality education for all. The Congresswoman chairs the Committee on Standards of Official Conduct (Ethics). Additionally, she serves on the powerful Ways and Means Committee and is an active member of numerous Congressional Caucuses, including the Congressional Black Caucus.

Congresswoman Tubbs Jones has introduced several pieces of legislation including, the Uterine Fibroids Research and Education Act to increase funding for research on uterine fibroids and provide enhanced public education about this condition; the Predatory Mortgage Lending Practices Reduction Act, which would require certification of mortgage brokers and enhance penalties for predatory loans, and the Campus Fire Prevention Act, which would provide money to equip college dorms, fraternities, and sorority houses with fire suppression devices. Most recently, Congresswoman Tubbs Jones introduced the "Count Every Vote" Act of 2005 which seeks to provide an all-encompassing solution to a broad range of voting irregularities that occurred during the 2004 presidential election. She is an original co-sponsor of multiple significant pieces of legislation, including healthcare for low and middle-income families and community reentry for ex-felons.

Congresswoman Tubbs Jones has made a number of historic achievements in her distinguished career as a public servant. Prior to her election to the House, Congresswoman Tubbs Jones served as the first African-American and the first female Cuyahoga County, Ohio Prosecutor. She was the first African-American woman to sit on the Common Pleas bench in the State of Ohio and was a Municipal Court Judge in the City of Cleveland.

Congresswoman Tubbs Jones has received numerous honors throughout her lifetime including the National Bible Association Capitol Hill Distinguished Leadership Award, Human Rights Campaign of Cleveland Equality Award, Backbone Campaign's Backbone Award, and the Carib News Multi-National Business Conference Marcus Garvey Award.

Congresswoman Stephanie Tubbs Jones is a graduate of Cleveland Public Schools. She received her undergraduate degree from Case Western Reserve University, graduating with a degree in Social Work from the Flora Mather College in 1971. She received her Juris Doctorate form Case Western Reserve University School of Law in 1974. Additionally, she has received honorary doctorates from David N. Myers University, Notre Dame College and Central State University.

An active member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority Incorporated, she serves on its national Social Action Committee. She is a lifelong member of Bethany Baptist Church in Cleveland, Ohio and is a member of their Board of Trustees.

The Congresswoman was married to Mervyn L. Jones, Sr., deceased (2003), for 27 years and is the proud mother of Mervyn Leroy Jones, II.

On August 19, 2008, Congresswoman Tubbs Jones was taken to a Cleveland hospital, where she was put on life support after suffering an aneurysm while driving her car. Police had noticed erratic driving and identified the unconscious Tubbs Jones when the vehicle finally came to a stop in a field.She was placed in intensive care on life support in unstable and critical condition. She had been on life support in Huron Hospital, a satellite of the Cleveland Clinic.

Tubbs died the next day at 6:12 p.m. EDT of complications from the brain hemorrhage.



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Date Category Headline Article Contributor
Aug 22, 2008 09:00am Commentary Courage  Article Brandonius Maximus 
Aug 20, 2008 06:00pm News US Rep. Tubbs Jones of Ohio dies after hemorrhage  Article Sarnstrom 
Aug 20, 2008 06:00pm News Family, hospital confirm Stephanie Tubbs Jones' death  Article COSDem 
Aug 20, 2008 01:00pm News Ohio Rep. Tubbs Jones in Critical Condition: Hospital  Article Monsieur 
Aug 20, 2008 12:00pm News Ohio Rep. Tubbs Jones on Life Support After Aneurysm  Article Monsieur 
Aug 20, 2008 09:30am News Rep. Stephanie Tubbs Jones Rushed To Hospital  Article Monsieur 

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