Representative Jackie Speier

Representative for California's 14th congressional district, Democrat

Top Industries
#IndustryYr AmountCareer Amount
1Retired$82,603$321,253
2Lawyers/Law Firms$59,200$271,554
3Securities & Investment$43,750$214,849
4Health Professionals$42,362$244,962
5Retail Sales$39,050$111,200
6Building Trade Unions$37,500$165,000
7Pharmaceuticals/Health Products$36,100$177,925
8Education$28,599$91,149
9Real Estate$27,270$203,947
10Health Services/HMOs$25,750$25,750
49Telephone Utilities$1,000$1,000
Top Donors 2014
#DonorYr AmountCareer Amount
1Cotchett, Pitre & McCarthy$24,200$95,950
2University of California$19,699$55,949
3Cotchett, Pitre et al$11,600$11,600
4G&C Autobody$10,400$10,400
5Carpenters & Joiners Union$10,000$32,500
6Plumbers/Pipefitters Union$10,000$50,000
7Roche Holdings$10,000$44,125
8Home Depot$10,000$37,500
9Sv Angel LLC$9,200$9,200
10Intl Brotherhood of Electrical Workers$8,000$35,500

Bio Information


SPEIER, Karen Lorraine Jacqueline (Jackie), (1950 - ) Image courtesy of the Member SPEIER, Karen Lorraine Jacqueline (Jackie), a Representative from California; born in San Francisco, San Francisco County, Calif., May 14, 1950; graduated from Mercy High School, Burlingame, Calif., 1968; B.A., University of California, Davis, Calif., 1972; J.D., University of California Hastings School of Law, San Francisco, Calif., 1976; staff, United States Representative Leo Joseph Ryan of California, 1973-1978; lawyer, private practice; San Mateo County, Calif., supervisor, 1980-1986; member of the California state assembly, 1986-1998; member of the California state senate, 1998-2006; unsuccessful candidate for lieutenent governor of California, 2006; unsuccessful candidate for the special election, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Representative Leo Joseph Ryan in the Ninety-Fifth Congress; elected as a Democrat to the One Hundred Tenth Congress, by special election, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Representative Thomas Peter Lantos and reelected to the three succeeding Congresses (April 8, 2008-present).

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