Senator Bob Menendez’s story is a quintessential American story. He grew up the son of Cuban
immigrants in a tenement building in Union City and has risen to become one of 100 United States
Senators. He currently serves as Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee for the
117th Congress. The Committee is one of the oldest and most revered Committees in the Senate,
at a time when world affairs have a dramatic impact on our economy at home. He has earned a
national reputation for his international leadership in the Senate, which pairs with his long-time
reputation as a fighter for New Jersey families who puts their economic security ahead of powerful
special interests.
A product of New Jersey's public schools and a graduate of the state's universities, Bob learned
early on the importance of standing up for what's right, no matter how powerful the opposition. He
first entered public service as a 19-year-old college student when his high school would not
provide books to students who could not afford them. Bob launched a successful petition drive to
reform the local school local school board and a year later won a seat on that very board. He stood
up to corruption in Union City and went on to become its mayor, a state legislator and was elected
to Congress in 1992. He quickly rose to leadership positions and has given New Jerseyans a seat
at the table during critical negotiations on every issue since then: war and peace, jobs and the
economy, education, health care, veterans issues, world affairs, transportation and housing.
Senator Menendez’s career has been a tribute to his desire to protect the powerless from the powerful and ensure fairness for
every American. He led the fight in Congress to make sure New Jersey received its fair share of recovery funds to help communities
rebuild after Superstorm Sandy, chaired Senate Banking Committee hearings to hold the administration accountable for getting
relief resources out of Washington, and passed landmark bipartisan legislation providing relief to homeowners hit with
unreasonably high flood insurance premiums.
The son of immigrants, Bob understands the importance of New Jersey’s Liberty State Park, in the shadow of Ellis Island and the
Statue of Liberty, at the gateway for millions of immigrants who came to this nation seeking the American Dream and a better life
for them and their children. That’s why he was one of eight Senators who wrote and fought for comprehensive immigration reform
legislation that passed the Senate in 2013 with an overwhelming bipartisan show of support.
As Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, he has established himself as a new foreign policy leader for a new
century, seeking to do globally what he has done in New Jersey – supporting the most vulnerable in our society and lending a voice
to those least able to speak for themselves. As Chairman, he has focused the Committee’s work on key foreign policy issues of
the day including strategic competition with China, confronting the global pandemic, and restoring the United States’ place as a
leader around the globe. He has and stood by democracy activists struggling to reform governments from Cuba to China to Russia,
and advocated for women and children struggling against oppressive poverty in Central America and sub-Saharan Africa. In
addition, he has evoked a strong national security posture in the face of tyrannical leaders of Russia, Iran, Syria, and Venezuela.
In April 2021, Chairman Menendez successfully concluded a decade’s long effort for the U.S. government to officially recognize
the Ottoman Empire’s genocide against the Armenian people. Bob believes that beyond military power, the United States must
strategically utilize diplomacy and economic statecraft to realize the nexus between economic issues and foreign policy to allow
America – and New Jerseyans – to prosper in our intertwined global economy.
Bob has been widely recognized for his leadership on promoting safe and healthy families. He has championed legislation to
support mothers suffering from postpartum depression, help families meet the challenges of autism, and keep young athletes safe
from harm on the playing field. He serves on the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee and has championed
increased consumer protection and corporate accountability, fairness in lending, affordable housing, and comprehensive
approaches to community revitalization. He served as Chairman of the Banking Subcommittee on Housing, Transportation and
Community Development where he fought for smart growth, jobs for the 21st Century and updating our aging transportation system.
As a senior member of the Senate Finance Committee, he has sponsored legislation increasing access to health care, advocated
for fairness in the tax code to help middle class families get college educations and be able to retire, and Bob has pushed for trade
initiatives to ensure America’s global competitiveness.
Bob received his B.A. from St. Peter's College in Jersey City and his law degree from Rutgers University. He currently lives in
Bergen County with his wife Nadine. He’s the father of two children, Alicia and Robert Jr., and the proud grandfather of Evangelina,
Ofelia and Olivia.