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Dianne Feinstein

Geburtsdatum

Donnerstag, 22. Juni 1933

Todesdatum

Freitag, 29. September 2023

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Beschreibung

Dianne Goldman Berman Feinstein (/ˈfaɪnstaɪn/ FYNE-styne; geborene Dianne Emiel Goldman; 22. Juni 1933) ist eine US-amerikanische Politikerin, die seit 1992 das Amt der Senatorin von Kalifornien innehat. Sie ist Mitglied der Demokratischen Partei und war von 1978 bis 1988 Bürgermeisterin von San Francisco.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

Wie alt wäre Dianne Feinstein heute?

91 Jahre

Welches Sternzeichen hatte Dianne Feinstein?

Wie alt wurde Dianne Feinstein?

90 Jahre

Wann ist Dianne Feinstein gestorben?

Freitag, 29. September 2023

Mit wem ist Dianne Feinstein verheiratet?

Richard C. Blum

Wo hat Dianne Feinstein studiert?

Stanford University

Bekannte Zitate von Dianne Feinstein

For the life of me, I don't understand what honest motive there is in putting this in front of this body to philosophically debate marriage on a constitutional amendment that is not going to happen, and which is enormously divisive in all of our communities.
I basically believe the medical insurance industry should be nonprofit, not profit-making. There is no way a health reform plan will work when it is implemented by an industry that seeks to return money to shareholders instead of using that money to provide health care.
Ninety percent of leadership is the ability to communicate something people want.
Rogue internet pharmacies continue to pose a serious threat to the health and safety of Americans. Simply put, a few unethical physicians and pharmacists have become drug suppliers to a nation.
Today we have a health insurance industry where the first and foremost goal is to maximize profits for shareholders and CEOs, not to cover patients who have fallen ill or to compensate doctors and hospitals for their services. It is an industry that is increasingly concentrated and where Americans are paying more to receive less.
Instead of starting a new nuclear arms race, now is the time to reclaim our Nation's position of leadership on nuclear nonproliferation efforts.
The criteria for serving one's country should be competence, courage and willingness to serve. When we deny people the chance to serve because of their sexual orientation, we deprive them of their rights of citizenship, and we deprive our armed forces the service of willing and capable Americans.
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