
Her work in housing, health policy, and environmental law won her the Attorney General's Special Achievement Award.




Carol Moseley Braun In office December 15, 1999 — March 1, 2001 President Bill Clinton George W.

She was also the first woman to serve on the Senate Finance Committee.
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As a consequence, she had very few professional campaign staffers.

These discussions had occurred with the involvement of Chicago African American figures such Jesse Jackson and On paper, Moseley Braun appeared likely to be a formidable contender for the mayoralty.

Description: In mid-November 2003, Moseley Braun hired to serve as her campaign's new manager.