Personal:
Birth date: May 25, 1960
Birth date: May 25, 1960
Birth place: Plymouth, Minnesota
Birth name: Amy Jean Klobuchar
Father: Jim Klobuchar, Star Tribune columnist
Mother: Rose (Heuberger) Klobuchar, teacher
Marriage: John Bessler (1993-present)
Children: Abigail, 1995
Education: Yale University, B.A. in political science, magna cum laude, 1982; University of Chicago Law School, J.D., magna cum laude, 1985
Religion: Congregationalist (United Church of Christ)
Other Facts:
Her last name is pronounced KLOW-buh-shar.
Her last name is pronounced KLOW-buh-shar.
Has noted that she visits all 87 counties in Minnesota annually.
Klobuchar's daughter was born with a condition that prevented her from swallowing. Due to health insurance coverage rules at the time, Klobuchar had to leave the hospital after a 24-hour stay while her daughter remained. Klobuchar later testified before the Minnesota state legislature to successfully change the law ensuring new mothers a 48-hour stay covered by insurance. In 1996, President Bill Clinton signed similar legislation requiring insurance companies cover hospital stays for new mothers for at least 48 hours.
Has spoken and written about her father's battle with alcoholism, and its effect on their family.
Timeline:
1980 - During college, works as an intern for Vice President Walter Mondale.
1980 - During college, works as an intern for Vice President Walter Mondale.
1985-1993 - Attorney, and later partner at the law firm Dorsey & Whitney in Minneapolis.
1986 - "Uncovering the Dome," Klobuchar's senior thesis at Yale chronicling the 10-year political battle to build the Metrodome in Minneapolis, is published as a book.
1993-1998 - Partner at the law firm Gray, Plant, Mooty, Mooty & Bennett in Minneapolis.
1998-2006 - Elected as Hennepin County attorney in a close race and is re-elected with no competition in 2002.
November 7, 2006 - Wins with 58% of the vote to become the first woman elected to the US Senate from Minnesota.
January 2015 - Joins the Senate Democratic leadership team when she becomes chair of the Steering and Outreach Committee.
August 2015 - Klobuchar's book, "The Senator Next Door: A Memoir from the Heartland," is published.
September 27, 2018 - During a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing about sexual assault allegations made against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, Klobuchar addresses her father's own struggle with alcoholism. In response to Klobuchar's questions regarding Kavanaugh's drinking habits, Kavanaugh responds combatively, for which he later apologizes.
February 10, 2019 - Announces her presidential bid at a snowy, freezing outdoor event in Minneapolis.
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