Women Being Sworn In to Congress January 2019
15+ Powerful Photos of Women Making History as They're Sworn In to the 116th Congress
The 116th US Congress is officially sworn in, and it looks a little different this year. A record number of women — 125, to be exact — hold seats in Congress, and they're making a major wave of representation. The newly elected group of leaders includes the first two Muslim women in Congress, the first Native American women in Congress, and the first black congresswomen for several states. On Jan. 3, the swearing-in ceremony took place on Capitol Hill in Washington DC, and you can feel the powerful moments through the poignant photographs. See inspirational photos of just some of the women making changes ahead, and then read up on how they can really affect politics for the better.
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez: The Youngest Woman Ever Elected to Congress
Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib: The First Muslim Women in Congress
Ilhan Omar
Rashida Tlaib
Kyrsten Sinema: The First Openly Bisexual Person Elected to the Senate
Lauren Underwood: The Youngest Black Woman in Congress
Deb Haaland and Sharice Davids: The First Native American Women in Congress
Deb Haaland and Sharice Davids
Jahana Hayes: Connecticut's First Black Congresswoman
Ayanna Pressley: Massachusetts's First Black Congresswoman
Veronica Escobar and Sylvia Garcia: Texas's First Latina Congresswomen
Veronica Escobar
Sylvia Garcia
More Photos From the Swearing-In Ceremony
