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Posted by Keturah Hetrick on April 8, 2019
After years of hiring fewer and fewer women, Congress is finally reversing course.
This term, women make up 51.2 percent of staffers in the House and 50.3 percent in the Senate. In the 115th Congress, women made up 49.0 percent and 50.7 percent of House and Senate aides, respectively.
While that number has increased since last term, both chambers had more women on their payrolls a decade ago. The House reached its highest percentage of women - 51.5 percent - in the 111th Congress; the Senate's proportion peaked in the 108th at 52.9 percent. In the following years, both chambers experienced a gradual decline in the number of female staffers before hitting the House's low of 48.8 percent in the 114th and the Senate's low of 49.0 percent in the 115th.
While the overall increase in women is partly due to this term's larger number of Democratic members, who hire tend to hire more women than do their GOP counterparts, the trend also holds true among the Republican Party.
 LegiStorm has complete data on congressional staff from 2001 forward. 
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Hill Hires
  • Amber Ebarb, Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-AK), Legislative Assistant
  • Eyang Garrison, Rep. Marcia Fudge (D-OH), Deputy Chief of Staff/Legislative Director
  • Caitlin Burke, Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT), Legislative Assistant
  • Travis Horne, Rep. Ami Bera (D-CA), Communications Director
Hill Departures
  • Abby Horrell, formerly Chief of Staff to Rep. Ann Kuster (D-NH)
    (now Executive Director at House Majority PAC)
  • Christi Harsha, formerly Counsel to House Oversight and Reform Committee, Environment Subcommittee
    (now Attorney Adviser at U.S. Department of Energy)
Hill Moves and Promotions
  • Emily M. Cummins, now Legislative Assistant for Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick (D-AZ)
    (formerly Scheduler to Rep. Pramila Jayapal (D-WA))
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