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Cori BushDEMDemocrat United States Representative, MO-1
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MOResidence (state)

Cori Anika Bush (born July 21, 1976) is an American politician, nurse, pastor, and Black Lives Matter activist serving as the U.S. representative for Missouri's 1st congressional district, since 2021. The district includes all of the city of St. Louis and most of northern St. Louis County. A member of the Democratic Party, on August 4, 2020, Bush defeated 10-term incumbent Lacy Clay in a 2020 U.S. House of Representatives primary election largely viewed as a historic upset, advancing to the November general election in a solidly Democratic congressional district. Bush is the first African-American woman to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives from Missouri. She previously ran in the Democratic primary for the district in 2018 and the 2016 U.S. Senate election in Missouri. She was featured in the 2019 Netflix documentary Knock Down the House, which covered her first primary challenge to Clay. Bush is a member of The Squad in the House of Representatives.

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Campaign Funding

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$148,869
Total Raised
$100,027
Total Spent
$30,873
Cash on Hand
Financial Data Source: Center for Responsive Politics
Education5 - 5 of 3
Cardinal Ritter College Prep High School
1994
Harris–Stowe State University
1995 - 1996
Lutheran School of Nursing
2008
Past Positions1 - 4 of 4
Representative
United States House of Representatives, Missouri
2021 - Current
Nursing Supervisor
Hopewell Health Center, Incorporated
2013 - Current
Registered Nurse
SSM Health Saint Louis University Hospital
2008 - 2011
Radio Host
"Grounded" on BlogTalkRadio
Other Experience1 - 22 of 22
Vice-Chairperson
Missouri Democratic Party Progressive Caucus
2017
Co-Director
Truth Telling Project
2015 - Current
Nonviolence 365 Ambassador
The King Center
2015 - Current
Pastor
Kingdom Embassy International Church
2011 - 2014
Civics Chair
Better Family Life Incorporated, Membership Association
Member
Ferguson's Women's Caucus
Organizer
Michael Brown Senior's Chosen for Change Foundation
Co-Chair
Congressional Caucus on Homelessness, United States House of Representatives
Co-Chair
Congressional Mamas Caucus, United States House of Representatives
Co-Chair
Equal Rights Amendment (ERA) Caucus, United States House of Representatives
Member
Congressional Black Caucus, United States House of Representatives
Member
Congressional Progressive Caucus, Congressional Progressive Caucus
Member
Democratic Women's Caucus, United States House of Representatives
Member
Pro-Choice Caucus, United States House of Representatives
Member
Congressional Medicare for All Caucus, United States House of Representatives
Member
LGBTQ+ Equality Caucus, United States House of Representatives
Member
Black Maternal Health Caucus, United States House of Representatives
Member
Gun Violence Prevention Task Force, United States House of Representatives
Member
Congressional Caucus on Bosnia, United States House of Representatives
Member
Congressional Caucus for Women's Issues, United States House of Representatives
Member
Congressional Labor Caucus, United States House of Representatives
Member
Task Force on Poverty and Opportunity, United States House of Representatives