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Chuck Schumer Fast Facts

November 27, 2016

(CNN) โ€” Hereโ€™s a look at the life of Chuck Schumer, the US Senate minority leader and Democratic senator from New York.

Personal

Birth date: November 23, 1950

Birth place: Brooklyn, New York

Birth name: Charles Ellis Schumer

Father: Abe Schumer, exterminator

Mother: Selma (Rosen) Schumer

Marriage: Iris Weinshall (1980-present)

Children: Jessica, Alison

Education: Harvard University, A.B., 1971; Harvard Law School, J.D., 1974

Religion: Jewish

Other Facts

He was valedictorian at James Madison High School in Brooklyn and received a perfect 1600 score on the SAT test. He edited his high school newspaper, and at one point considered pursuing a career in chemistry. His parents encouraged him to go to medical school, but he opted for law school instead.

He funded his Harvard education by selling class rings while in school.

For more than three decades, Schumer shared an aging row house in Washington with Congressional colleagues, including Dick Durbin and George Miller. He lived in the row house during the week and returned to his family home in Brooklyn on weekends.

Comedian Amy Schumer is his second cousin, once removed.

Timeline

1975-1980 - New York state assemblyman.

1981-1999 - US representative from New York 9th District (formerly 10th District and 16th District).

1987-1988 - Sponsors the Fair Credit and Charge Card Disclosure Act, which requires credit card companies to list detailed information about fees and interest rates when soliciting new customers. The credit card disclosures are nicknamed โ€œSchumer Boxes.โ€

1993-1994 - Sponsors the Brady Handgun Violence Prevention Act, which requires background checks and a five-day waiting period for handgun purchases. Sponsors the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, meant to prevent the government from interfering with an individualโ€™s right to express his or her faith. Cosponsors the Violent Crime Control and Law Enforcement Act, a measure that provides funding to expand police departments, increase prison capacity and allow judges to impose longer sentences for violent crimes. The crime bill includes an assault weapons ban, prohibiting the sale of certain types of military-style semi-automatic rifles for 10 years.

1998 - Wins election to US Senate.

2004 - Wins reelection to the US Senate.

2004 - Leads an unsuccessful push to renew the assault weapons ban.

2005-2008 - Chairs the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee.

2007-2008 - Introduces the Keeping the Internet Devoid of Sexual Predators Act, requiring registered sex offenders to give law enforcement their email addresses and social media accounts so their online activity can be tracked.

2007-2010 - Chairs and vice chairs the US Senateโ€™s Joint Economic Committee.

2009 - Cosponsors the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Hate Crimes Prevention Act, broadening the definition of hate crimes to include acts of violence against individuals based on their actual or perceived gender, disability, sexual orientation or gender identity.

2009-present - Serves on the US Senate Committee on Rules and Administration.

2010 - Wins reelection to US Senate.

2011-2017 - Chairman of the US Senateโ€™s Democratic Policy and Communications Committee.

2013 - Works on immigration reform as a member of the bipartisan โ€œGang of Eight.โ€ The groupโ€™s bill, the Border Security, Economic Opportunity and Immigration Modernization Act of 2013, passes the Senate. The House, however, declines to vote on the package, which creates a pathway to citizenship for undocumented immigrants.

August 3, 2015 - Holds a joint press conference with his cousin, actress and comedian Amy Schumer, to announce gun control legislation promoting stricter state background check laws. The press conference takes place 11 days after a deadly mass shooting at a screening of Schumerโ€™s comedy, โ€œTrainwreck,โ€ in Louisiana. Schumerโ€™s bill, the Fix Gun Checks Act of 2016, stalls in the Senate.

August 6, 2015 - Expresses his opposition to the nuclear deal with Iran in a statement. He says that he is concerned about a 24-day delay for inspectors to access facilities and other limitations on inspections.

November 8, 2016 - Wins reelection to the US Senate.

November 16, 2016 - Senate Democrats choose Schumer to succeed Harry Reid as leader in the chamber.

January 3, 2017 - On his first day as Senate minority leader, Schumer tells CNN that Senate Democrats plan to hold President-elect Donald Trump accountable but will also work with him if he supports legislation that is true to the Democratic Partyโ€™s principles.

March 2, 2017 - Schumer calls on Attorney General Jeff Sessions to resign in the wake of a report that Sessions met with the Russian ambassador to the US during the presidential campaign, contradicting his testimony during his Senate confirmation hearing. Sessions does not resign but recuses himself from involvement in the investigation into alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 election.

September 6, 2017 - Schumer meets with Trump and other congressional leaders in the Oval Office. During the meeting, Trump agrees to endorse a plan to attach hurricane relief money to a three-month extension of the debt ceiling that was proposed by Schumer and House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi.

January 19, 2018 - Schumer meets with Trump at the White House to discuss a deal that could avert a looming government shutdown. Schumer offers to increase military spending and fully fund border security measures in exchange for a pledge to protect beneficiaries of the Deferred Action on Childhood Arrivals program (DACA). Trump ultimately rejects the deal. The failed negotiations lead to a brief shutdown that White House officials label the โ€œSchumer Shutdown.โ€

June 27, 2018 - Schumer introduces a bill, the Marijuana Freedom and Opportunity Act, that would decriminalize and regulate marijuana at the federal level.

November 10, 2020 - Schumer is reelected as a Senate party leader.

January 2021-January 2025 - Senate majority leader.

July 14, 2021 - Schumer and a group of other Senate Democrats introduce draft legislation that would decriminalize marijuana at the federal level by striking it from the federal controlled substances list.

November 8, 2022 - Wins reelection to the US Senate.

August 1, 2024 - Schumer and a group of other Senate Democrats introduce the No Kings Act following the Supreme Courtโ€™s ruling on presidential immunity. The legislation would ensure presidents do not have immunity for criminal actions.

December 12, 2024 โ€“ Schumer is reelected as Senate Democratic leader.

January 20, 2025-present - Senate minority leader.

March 18, 2025 - Schumerโ€™s book โ€œAntisemitism In America: A Warningโ€ is published. He postpones his book tour events amid anger from within the Democratic Party over the Senate minority leaderโ€™s handling of the government funding fight in Congress.

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