New US legislators were sworn in on Thursday Jan 03,2019, with a number of "firsts" taking their seats in the 116th Congress.

Democrats assumed majority control of the House of Representative, while Republicans kept their hold on the Senate.
Among those sworn in is a record number of women, including the first Muslim women, as well as the youngest woman ever elected to Congress.
First Muslim women elected to Congress
Tlaib was born in Detroit to Palestinian immigrant parents, and Omar arrived in the United States as a young girl from a refugee camp in Kenya after fleeing civil war in Somalia.
Omar is also the first Somali American to serve in the US Congress.
Youngest woman elected to Congress
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez beat 10-term incumbent Joe Crowley in the Democratic primary for New York's 14th District and has now made history as the youngest woman to join Congress.
Born to a father from South Bronx and a mother from Puerto Rico, Ocasio-Cortez was an organiser for the 2016 Bernie Sanders presidential campaign.
First Native American women elected to Congress
Deb Haaland, a member of the Pueblo of Laguna tribe, is the first Native American woman elected to Congress, alongside Sharice Davids
Davids is a Cornell Law School graduate and professional Mixed Martial Arts fighter, who was raised by a single mother.She is a member of the Ho-Chunk Nation, a Native American tribe that hails from Wisconsin.
The former White House fellow under Obama, is openly gay and an advocate for LGBT issues. She was elected to the third congressional district in Kansas.
Massachusetts's first black congresswoman
Texas's first Latina congresswomen
Escobar was elected to Texas's 16th District, while Garcia won the state's 29th District.

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