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Diana Maddow-Jones (born January 18, 1954) is an American politician, the Senior United States Senator from Albany since 1985 and the current Senate Majority Whip. Maddow-Jones served as Senate Majority Leader from 1985 until 1989. Maddow is an Independent who caucuses with the Farmer Labor Party. She is the Chair of the Senate Rules Committee. In 2000 Maddow was nominated to the Supreme Court of the United States.

Personal life
Diana Maddow-Jones married Doug Jones in 1975. In 1989 she married Hubert Humphrey they have no children. Maddow has publicly stated that she has no desire or intention to have children. Maddow does have 3 stepchildren.

She is a practicing Roman Catholic.

US Senate
Maddow ran for United States Senate in 1984 with the Social Democratic Party against 2 Independent candidates. She won with 63% of the vote. Maddow was re-elected in 1990 with 88% of the vote.

She ran for re-election in 1996 and won with more then 82% of the vote. Maddow co-wrote S. 17 the AHPSA bill which created a new Heathcare public insurance company and stronger protections for patients. The bill passed congress in 1988 and passed automatically and became law.

Maddow has introduced several bills. A notable bill that she co-wrote was the Safe Travels Act. Representative Bob Jones and Senator Hubert Humphrey also co-wrote it. It passed in the 100th Congress and was signed into law by President Jeremy Grenwich.

She ran for Senate Majority Leader in the 99th Congress and was reelected in the 100th. She was re-elected to the position in 1990 and was elected Senate Minority Whip in 1992.

COMMITTEE ASSIGNMENTS

• Senate Rules Committee (chairwoman)

Nomination to the Supreme Court
In June of 1999 President Bill Clinton nominated her to be an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court. Maddow has received positive reception and her hearing is scheduled for late January, 2000.