Sander Levin
Sander Levin
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Full Name and Common Aliases
Sander Martin Levin was a renowned American politician who served as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Michigan's 12th congressional district for nearly four decades. He is often referred to by his initials, SML.
Birth and Death Dates
Born on September 30, 1925, in New York City, Levin passed away on December 7, 2019, at the age of 94, leaving behind a legacy of public service and dedication to progressive causes.
Nationality and Profession(s)
Levin was an American citizen and served as a politician. Throughout his career, he held various roles, including Member of Congress, House Ways and Means Committee Chairman, and Ranking Member of the House Committee on Small Business.
Early Life and Background
Sander Levin was born to Polish immigrant parents, Max and Rose (née Schreiber) Levin. He grew up in New York City, where he developed an interest in politics at a young age. After graduating from the University of Michigan Law School, Levin began his career as a lawyer before entering public service.
Major Accomplishments
During his tenure in Congress, Levin was a leading advocate for progressive policies and social justice. Some of his notable accomplishments include:
Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee: Levin served as Chairman from 2007 to 2010, playing a key role in shaping tax policy and trade agreements.
Author of the Affordable Care Act (ACA): As a senior member of the Health Subcommittee, Levin was instrumental in drafting and passing landmark healthcare legislation.
Advocate for labor rights: Levin championed workers' rights throughout his career, introducing bills to strengthen collective bargaining laws and protect workers from exploitation.Notable Works or Actions
Levin's dedication to public service extended beyond his official duties. Some notable examples include:
Founding member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus (CPC): Levin was a co-founder of the CPC, which aimed to promote progressive policies within Congress.
Strong supporter of civil rights and LGBTQ+ issues: Throughout his career, Levin consistently advocated for equal rights and protections for marginalized communities.Impact and Legacy
Sander Levin's impact on American politics and society is multifaceted:
Shaping tax policy and trade agreements: As Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, Levin played a pivotal role in shaping U.S. economic policies.
* Advancing social justice and human rights: Levin's commitment to progressive causes has inspired generations of politicians and activists.
Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
Sander Levin is widely quoted and remembered for his unwavering dedication to public service, his tireless advocacy for progressive policies, and his unshakeable commitment to social justice. His legacy serves as a reminder that individuals can make a lasting impact on the world through their actions and convictions.
As we reflect on Sander Levin's remarkable life and career, we are reminded of the power of perseverance, compassion, and courage in shaping a more just society. His words continue to inspire us today, reminding us that our collective efforts can bring about meaningful change and create a brighter future for all.
Quotes by Sander Levin

This commission is going to have two-thirds congressional membership. It is going to be up to us to make it work. Give it a chance.

This is great news for 12 Michigan communities who are able to take part in this comprehensive anti-drug prevention program, ... I am pleased to have co-authored this legislation and grateful to be able to watch it help hundreds of communities around the country and in my home state of Michigan.

You ought to tell the Republicans we're working, ... We understand everybody can't be here, but we're working ... I want to emphasize, we've got to relate that to the airline industry.

The president has made a commitment to rebuild and we need to fulfill that commitment, ... We cannot be an absent partner, or one who reneges, especially since the federal government failed miserably in taking action when the hurricane first hit.

We need to take a look at the whole budget. But we ... are in a bind, ... They (Republican leaders) have put the nation in a bind, fiscally.

I am convinced that a day-to-day, fully staffed, high-level commission, with its focus being human rights issues ... will be far more effective than our annual review,

The plan outlined today is riddled with uncertainty for everyone: for those who are counting on a guaranteed benefit it would bring uncertainty by making Social Security's shortfall worse; for those who might hold a private account, it would bring uncertainty about how the accounts would be funded after the surplus is exhausted,

Where is the action? Once again what we have the Treasury doing is talk and no action, and that hurts our manufacturers and our workers.

The armored vehicle manufacturing base is not a light switch that can be turned on and off at will. If we mothball production of systems like the Abrams tank, it will take time and money to get this capability back.
