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Karen Ruth Bass, Democratic Candidate for U.S. Representative District 37

Incumbent Karen Ruth Bass is running unopposed in the general election.

General Information

Name : Ms. Karen Ruth Bass
Age : 58
Place of residence : Los Angeles

Education

College

Attended college : Yes
College : CSU Dominguez Hills
Degree : B.S. Health Sciences
Year of graduation : 1990

Grad school

Employment Information

Job titles held : a clinical instructor at the USC Keck School of Medicine Physician Assistant Program, Founder, Community Coalition South Los Angeles, 47th District Assemblymember

Employers : NA

Political Information

Party affiliation : Democrat
Running for a: Federal office
Running for position: 37th Congressional Disrict
Chamber/district: 33rd Congressional District
Incumbent: Yes
First elected: 06 December 2004
Previous elective offices : 67th Speaker of the California State Assembly 47th District Representative of the California State Assembly
Unsuccessful bids for elective offices: NA

Party HQ

Address 408 Cannon HOB
Washington, DC
Washington, DC
20515

URLs

Website : http://karenbass.house.gov/
Twitter : @RepKarenBass
Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/RepKarenBass
Youtube : http://www.youtube.com/user/RepKarenBass

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