Personal
Information
- Born on December 21, 1947 in San Mateo,
California.
- Married to John Marshall Collins in 1978;
mother of two children.
Education
- K-12 public schools, Palo Alto, California.
- B.A., Political Science, Stanford University,
1970.
- J.D., cum laude, University of Santa
Clara School of Law, 1975.
Professional Career
- Served as Staff Assistant to her predecessor,
Congressman Don Edwards, 1970-1978. Worked on impeachment
proceedings, the Equal Rights Amendment, and creation of
the Don Edwards National Wildlife Refuge in the South San
Francisco Bay.
- Practiced immigration law as a partner
in the firm of Webber & Lofgren, 1978-1980.
- Taught immigration law as an Adjunct
Professor at the University of Santa Clara School of Law.
- First Executive Director of Community
Housing Developers, a non-profit community-based housing
developer, San Jose, 1978.
Local Elective Office
- Member, Board of Trustees of San Jose-Evergreen
Community College District Board, 1979.
- Served on Santa Clara County Board of
Supervisors, 1981-1994
U.S. Congress
- Elected in 1994 as the only freshman
Democrat from west of the Rockies.
- Serves on Committee on Homeland
Security
- Subcommittee on Intelligence, Information Sharing, and Terrorism Risk Assessment, Ranking Minority Member
- Subcommittee on Economic Security, Infrastructure Protection, and Cybersecurity
- Subcommittee on Management, Integration, and Oversight
- Serves on Committee on the Judiciary:
- Subcommittee on Courts, the Internet,
and Intellectual Property.
- Subcommittee on Immigration and Claims.
- Subcommittee on Immigration, Border Security, and Claims
- Serves on Committee on House Administration
- Serves as the Chair of the California
Democratic Congressional Delegation (CDCD). The CDCD
consists of 33 Democratic members of the U.S. House of
Representatives from California. This group outnumbers
all other state House delegations - Republicans and Democrats
combined.
Key Legislative Initiatives
- Introduced legislation to accelerate
the development of fusion as a long-term energy source,
which was included in the comprehensive House energy bill
(H.R. 4).
- Successfully fought to initiate the "e-rate" that
provides affordable Internet access for schools, libraries,
and rural health centers.
- Served as Democratic floor manager for
the 21st Century Patent Improvement Act.
- Initiated the SAFE Act to ease export
control on encryption.
- Introduced the REDUCE Spam Act of 2003
(Restrict and Eliminate Delivery of Unsolicited Commercial
E-mail (REDUCE) Spam). This act will require bulk
unsolicited commercial e-mail to include in its subject
line the tag [ADV:]. In addition, the bill establishes
a bounty for the first person to track down a spammer who
violates the labeling or opt-out requirments.
- Introduced the BALANCE Act of 2003 (Benefit
Authors without Limiting Advancement or Net Consumer Expectations
Act). This bill:
- Clarifies that America's historic principles
of fair use Ð protected under Section 107 of the Copyright
Act Ð apply to analog and digital transmissions.
- Allows purchasers to make backup copies
and display digital works on the devices of their choice.
- Protects purchasers by prohibiting
non-negotiable shrink-wrap licenses that limit their
rights and expectations.
- Clarifies that purchasers can sell
or give away their copies of digital works, just like
they can with traditional hard media.
- Protects purchasers by permitting them
to bypass technical measures that impede their rights
and expectations.
- Provides flexibility for content owners
to develop new and innovative ways to protect their content
and enable lawful uses.
- Cosponsor of the Stock Option Accounting
Reform Act (H.R. 3574) which requires companies to expense
options granted to the CEO and the next four highest-paid
officers. Small businesses are exempted from this obligation
and cannot be required to expense options for the three
years following an initial public offering. Prohibits
SEC recognition of any further stock option expensing
requirements pending the completion of economic impact
studies by the Commerce and Labor Departments.
- Opposed the resolution authorizing the
use of military force against Iraq (H.J. Res. 114).
- Opposed the $87 billion supplemental
budget request for Iraq in October, 2003.
- Introduced the Amerasian Naturalization
Act of 2003 (HR 3360) which would amend the Immigration
and Nationality Act to provide for the automatic acquisition
of citizenship by certain Amerasians.
- Introduced the Unaccompanied Alien Child
Protection Act of 2003 (HR 3361) which would ensure minimum
standards for the care and custody of unaccompanied children
and require a smooth transfer of minors from the Department
of Homeland Security to the Department of Health and Human
Services. It will also ensure that children receive adult
and legal guidance as they navigate through our immigration
system.
Honors and Awards
- Certificate of Appreciation, Vietnam
Commuinity in San Francisco & Oakland, February 2004
- Vietnamese American Public Affairs Committee
Human Rights Award, April 2003
- 2004 League of California Cities Award
- 2003 Community Health Superhero Award,
National Association of Community Health Centers, March
2003
- BAYMEC Award, September 2002.
- TechNet Founder's Circle Award, May 2000.
- Janet Gray Hayes Award for Outstanding
Community Service, April 1999, San Jose City College.
- Named "Cyber Champion" by Business Software
Alliance.
- Named "Congressional Leader" by Semiconductor
Industry Association and presented with the Congressional
Leadership Award in 1998.
- Dubbed "Leader of the Pack" on high-tech
issues by C/Net News.com.
- 1998 Legislator of the Year, Vietnamese
American Chamber of Commerce, Santa Clara Valley.
- Named one of Top 10 high-tech supporters
in Congress by Tech Law Journal.
- Legislative Achievement Award, National
Association of Counties, 1997.
- PHP Valley of Hearts Award for Community
Service.
- Edwin J. Owens Lawyer of the Year Award,
Santa Clara University, 1995.
- Cal Cleaver Award for Outstanding Achievement
on Behalf of Families of the Santa Clara Valley, November
1995.
- 1994 Woman of Achievement by the San
Jose Mercury News and The Women's Fund.
- President's Award for Achievement, Santa
Clara Traffic Authority, 1993.
- Community Service Award, Boys and Girls
Club of Santa Clara County, 1992.
- 1980 Feminist of the Year, San Jose Ð South
Bay NOW.
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