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Who Is Sen. Cory Booker, New Jersey’s first Black American Senator

Black Politics Now by Black Politics Now
April 2, 2025
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Who Is Sen. Cory Booker, New Jersey’s first Black American Senator

Sen. Cory Booker on Capitol Hill earlier this year. Photo courtesy of: Andrew Caballero-Reynolds/AFP via Getty Images

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Sen. Cory Booker has consistently demonstrated a commitment to progressive values and has been a leading voice on several key issues. In addition to his work on criminal justice reform, he has been a strong advocate for healthcare reform, pushing for policies that aim to expand access to affordable healthcare for all Americans. Booker supports the Affordable Care Act and has called for measures to lower prescription drug prices and improve mental health services.

Cory grew up in northern New Jersey and received his undergraduate and master’s degree from Stanford University. At Stanford, Cory played varsity football, volunteered for the campus peer counseling center, and wrote for the student newspaper. He was awarded a Rhodes Scholarship and went on to study at the University of Oxford, and then Yale Law School, where he graduated in 1997.

Booker is also deeply committed to addressing climate change and environmental justice. He has introduced and supported legislation aimed at reducing carbon emissions, promoting renewable energy, and ensuring that marginalized communities are not disproportionately affected by environmental hazards. His advocacy for the Green New Deal reflects his dedication to creating sustainable economic opportunities while combating climate change.

In the realm of education, Booker has championed efforts to improve public education and increase funding for schools, particularly in underserved areas. He has supported initiatives to make higher education more accessible and affordable, including proposals to reduce student loan debt and expand Pell Grants.

In October 2013, Cory won a special election to represent New Jersey in the United States Senate. In November 2014, he was re-elected to a full six-year term.

As New Jersey’s Senator, Cory Booker has brought an innovative and consensus-building approach to tackling some of the most difficult problems facing New Jersey and our country. He has emerged as a national leader in the effort to fix our broken criminal justice system and end mass incarceration, helping craft the most sweeping set of criminal justice reforms in a generation, the First Step Act, which became law in December 2018.

 He has also advocated for economic policy that expands opportunity, increases wages, limits corporate concentration, and cracks down on corporate practices like outsourcing, stock buybacks, and no-poach agreements that firms use to keep wages down. And he has been a leader in the Senate in the fight to protect the Affordable Care Act, while also championing proposals to build upon the law, increase access to care, and lower costs.

Booker’s leadership extends to his work on civil rights and social justice. He has been a vocal supporter of LGBTQ+ rights, women’s rights, and voting rights, advocating for policies that protect and expand these fundamental freedoms. His efforts to combat systemic racism and promote equality have been central to his legislative agenda.

Throughout his career, Booker has been known for his ability to build coalitions and work across party lines to achieve meaningful change. His charismatic and empathetic approach to leadership has earned him respect and admiration from colleagues and constituents alike. As a public figure, Booker continues to inspire with his vision for a more inclusive and equitable America, and his work remains focused on creating opportunities for all individuals to thrive.

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