Jonathan Jackson IL-01Jonathan Jackson IL-01

Current Position: US Representative of IL District 1 since 2023
Affiliation: Democrat
District: Based in Cook County, the district includes much of the South Side of Chicago, and continues southwest to Joliet.  
Upcoming Election:

Jonathan Luther  Jackson is an American  businessman and activist who was previously the national spokesman for the Rainbow/PUSH Coalition, a financial analyst, and a partner in the Chicago-based beer distributorship River North Sales and Service.

Jackson was born in Chicago, to Jesse Jackson, a noted civil rights activist and Baptist minister, and Jacqueline Lavinia Jackson. His godfather was Martin Luther King Jr., from whom Jackson gets his middle name

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Current Position: US Representative of IL District 1 since 2023
Affiliation: Democrat
District: Based in Cook County, the district includes much of the South Side of Chicago, and continues southwest to Joliet.  
Upcoming Election:

Jonathan Luther  Jackson is an American  businessman and activist who was previously the national spokesman for the Rainbow/PUSH Coalition, a financial analyst, and a partner in the Chicago-based beer distributorship River North Sales and Service.

Jackson was born in Chicago, to Jesse Jackson, a noted civil rights activist and Baptist minister, and Jacqueline Lavinia Jackson. His godfather was Martin Luther King Jr., from whom Jackson gets his middle name

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About

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Congressman Jonathan L. Jackson represents Illinois’ First Congressional District. Born to civil rights leaders Rev. Jesse Jackson and Jacqueline Jackson, the fight for underrepresented people runs in Congressman Jackson’s blood. He has long been an advocate for marginalized communities using his platform to fight for equity and civil rights.

Congressman Jackson’s commitment to social justice and equality has been the driving force behind his activism. As the national spokesman for the Rainbow PUSH Coalition, Congressman Jackson raised awareness about innocence and juvenile justice issues. He was heavily involved in the Chicago Police Department’s false confessions cases, such as those of Darrell Cannon, Oscar Walden, and Johnnie Lee Savory. He played a role in several high-profile human rights and social justice cases, including negotiations with Syrian President Hafez-Al-Assad for the release of captured American Navy Lieutenant Robert Goodman and with Fidel Castro for the release of 22 Americans held in Cuba.

Congressman Jackson values public education and fervently supports expanding opportunities to families regardless of income. In Chicago, he fought against the closure of Chicago Public Schools where he led public hearings and provided civic education training to preserve community memory and prevent closures and turnarounds by private companies. His efforts helped Guggenheim Elementary School come off the closure list in 2010 and saved other schools from the same fate.

Congressman Jackson grew up in Chicago’s South Shore neighborhood.  He holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Business from North Carolina Agricultural & Technical University and a Master of Business Administration from Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Business. Jackson has launched several telecom, distribution, and construction businesses. He has also taught finance and entrepreneurship at Chicago City Colleges and was a business professor at Chicago State University.

Congressman Jackson now brings his activism to Congress. He is committed to promoting policies that advance equality and justice, improving access to quality education and healthcare, and protecting the environment. He proudly serves on the House Committee on Agriculture and on the House Committee on Foreign Affairs and is dedicated to working with his colleagues to pass meaningful legislation that will benefit the people of IL-01 and the nation as a whole.

Personal

Full Name: Jonathan L. Jackson

Gender: Male

Birth Place: Chicago, IL

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Education

MBA, Business, Northwestern University – Kellogg School of Management, 1989-1991

Bachelor’s, Business, North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University, 1987-1988

Political Experience

Representative, United States House of Representatives, Illinois, District 1, 2023-present

Candidate, United States House of Representatives, Illinois, District 1, 2022, 2024

Professional Experience

National Spokesperson, Rainbow PUSH Coalition, 2004-present

Professor of Business, Chicago State University, 2013-2015

Professor, City Colleges of Chicago-Kennedy-King College, 2011-2013

Investor, River North Sales + Service, 1998-2011

Investment Banker, Drexel Burnham Lambert, 1988-1989

Offices

Washington DC Office
1641 Longworth House Office Building
Washington, DC  20515-1301Phone: (202) 225-4372
Fax: (202) 226-0333

Chicago District Office
11750 S. Western Avenue
Chicago, IL  60643-4732Phone: (773) 779-2400
Fax: (773) 779-2401

Contact

Email: Government

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Politics

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Election Results

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Finances

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Committees

  1. House Committee on Foreign Affairs
    • The House Committee on Foreign Affairs is responsible for overseeing and legislating on matters related to international relations, global diplomacy, and U.S. foreign policy. Congressman Jackson’s service on this committee allows him to engage in crucial discussions that shape our nation’s interactions with other countries.
    • Subcommittee on Africa
      • As a member of the Subcommittee on Africa, Congressman Jackson focuses on promoting strong bilateral relationships between the United States and African nations, addressing human rights, and fostering economic development and security in the region.
  2. House Committee on Agriculture
    • The House Committee on Agriculture oversees and legislates on matters related to agriculture, rural development, and the nation’s food supply. Congressman Jackson’s role in this committee demonstrates his commitment to supporting farmers, ranchers, and rural communities.
    • Subcommittee on Nutrition, Foreign Agriculture, and Horticulture
      • In this subcommittee, Congressman Jackson works to ensure that nutritional assistance programs are efficient and effective, as well as advocating for robust agricultural trade and support for the horticulture industry.
    • Subcommittee on Commodity Markets, Digital Assets, and Rural Development
      • Congressman Jackson’s participation in this subcommittee allows him to address the needs of commodity markets, promote the responsible use of digital assets, and work towards the improvement of rural communities’ economic growth and infrastructure.

In addition to Congressman Jonathan Jackson’s committee assignments, he is also an active member of various caucuses within the United States House of Representatives. These caucuses allow him to collaborate with like-minded colleagues and work together on shared policy objectives that impact the lives of his constituents and the nation as a whole. Here are the caucuses Congressman Jackson is involved with, listed alphabetically:

  1. Black Maternal Mortality Caucus
    • Launched by Congresswomen Alma Adams and Lauren Underwood, this caucus addresses the maternal mortality crisis in the United States and works to address racial disparities in pregnancy-related complications and infant mortality.
  2. Congressional Black Caucus (CBC)
    • Established in 1971, the CBC works to empower African Americans and marginalized communities by focusing on reforming the criminal justice system, combatting voter suppression, expanding access to education, healthcare, and technology, and strengthening protections for workers.
  3. Congressional Caucus for the Equal Rights Amendment (ERA)
    • Established to commemorate the centennial of the Equal Rights Amendment, the ERA Caucus focuses on establishing constitutional gender equality as a national priority and partnering with a diverse coalition of advocates, activists, scholars, organizers, and public figures.
  4. Congressional Heartland Caucus
    • Launched by Congresswoman Debbie Dingell, the Congressional Heartland Caucus represents the views, values, and issues of the American Heartland, including manufacturing, labor, agriculture, racial equity, rural healthcare, trade, broadband, and infrastructure.
  5. Congressional Labor Caucus
    • The Congressional Labor Caucus is committed to advancing policies that support workers and their families, promoting good jobs, protecting workers’ rights, and supporting economic opportunity.
  6. Congressional Progressive Caucus
    • Comprising over 100 members of Congress, the Congressional Progressive Caucus champions progressive policy solutions such as comprehensive immigration reform, fair trade, universal healthcare, debt-free college, climate action, and a just foreign policy.
  7. Sustainable Energy and Environment Coalition (SEEC)
    • With over 80 members, the SEEC is dedicated to advancing policies promoting clean energy, addressing climate change, and protecting the environment.

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Issues

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Wikipedia

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District

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Illinois’s first congressional district is a congressional district in the U.S. state of Illinois. Based in Cook County, the district includes much of the South Side of Chicago, and continues southwest to Joliet.

From 2003 to early 2013 it extended into the city’s southwest suburbs until reaching the border of Will County, and covered 97.84 square miles (253.4 km2), making it one of the 40 smallest districts in the U.S. (although there are four smaller districts in Illinois). The district had a population that was 65% African American, the highest percentage of any congressional district in the nation, but with redistricting that percentage has now declined to 52%. It includes the home of former President Barack Obama.

The 1st is a majority-minority district, and has been since at least the 1920s. In 1929, it became the first district in the 20th century to send an African American to Congress when Republican Oscar Stanton De Priest was elected to represent the district. The 1st has been represented by an African American Member of Congress ever since, the longest ongoing stretch of black representation for any seat in the House of Representatives. It has been held by a Democrat since 1935 when Arthur Mitchell, the first African American Democrat elected to Congress, took the seat as part of the New Deal Coalition. In 1949, district representative William Dawson became the first African American to chair a congressional committee. Since redistricting by the state legislature after the 2010 census, it is 51.3% black, 40.6% white, and 9.8% Hispanic in population.

The district is currently represented by Jonathan Jackson who was elected to succeed longtime incumbent Bobby Rush in 2022.[3]

Wikipedia

Jonathan Luther Jackson (born January 7, 1966) is an American politician, businessman, and activist serving as the U.S. representative for Illinois’s 1st congressional district since 2023. A member of the Democratic Party, he was previously the national spokesman for the Rainbow/PUSH Coalition, a financial analyst, and a partner in the Chicago-based beer distributorship River North Sales and Service.

Early life and education

Jackson was born in Chicago, to Jesse Jackson, a noted civil rights activist and Baptist minister, and Jacqueline Lavinia Jackson. His godfather was Martin Luther King Jr., from whom Jackson gets his middle name. Jackson has five siblings, Santita Jackson and former U.S. Representative Jesse Jackson Jr., his elders, and Yusef, Jacqueline Jackson, and Ashley, his younger siblings.[1]

Jackson attended Whitney M. Young Magnet High School in Chicago, where he was a student-athlete. He attended his parents’ alma mater, North Carolina A&T State University in Greensboro, North Carolina, to study business where he obtained his bachelors degree.[2][3] He is also an MBA graduate of the Kellogg School of Management at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois.[4]

Civil and human rights activism

Jonathan Jackson outside Jon Burge indictment
The Jacksons visit Gandhi’s grave.

Born into a family steeped in human rights activism, Jackson has traveled the world as an aide de camp to his father.[5] He traveled to Syria in 1983, when his father negotiated with Syrian President Hafez al-Assad to release captured American pilot Robert Goodman.[6] He met Fidel Castro in 1984, when his father negotiated the release of 22 Americans being held in Cuba.[7] He was also with his father in August 2005, when he traveled to Venezuela to meet Venezuelan President Hugo Chávez.[8] This followed controversial remarks by televangelist Pat Robertson implying that Chávez should be assassinated. Jackson condemned Robertson’s remarks as immoral.[8]

In 2007, Jonathan Jackson took on the issues of innocence and juvenile justice as national spokesman for the RainbowPUSH Coalition.[9] He has highlighted the personal stories and continued trials of those who accused the Chicago Police Department of torturing them to obtain confessions that landed them in prison. They include Darrell Cannon,[10] who faced the death penalty for a 1983 drug-related murder. Cannon was released after accepting a January 2001 deal to abandon his torture claim in exchange for being released, according to the Northwestern Center on Wrongful Convictions. Jackson has also showcased the travails of Oscar Walden, who in 1952 became Illinois’s first exoneree. Walden was freed after being sentenced to 75 years for a rape he did not commit.[11]

Jackson has championed the cause of Johnnie Lee Savory,[12] a Peoria native convicted of stabbing to death his friends Connie Cooper and James Robinson in their Peoria home in 1977. After serving over 28 years in prison, Savory was released on parole on December 19, 2006. Jackson is among several notables who have petitioned the Illinois governor—first Rod Blagojevich, then Pat Quinn—to order DNA testing in Savory’s case to prove not only that did Savory not kill his friends, but also to pinpoint the person widely suspected of committing the crime.[13]

In 2008, Jackson turned his attention to the closures of Chicago Public Schools.[14] He has led several schools to public hearings and civic education training to thwart school closures and turnarounds by private companies in favor of investing in existing schools and keeping a community’s institutional memory intact—especially in highly mobile neighborhoods where large numbers of students are homeless or living on the economic margins.[15] In February 2010, he succeeded in helping Guggenheim Elementary School get off the closure list.[16] Guggenheim is in the Englewood community on the city’s South Side. Jackson, among others, made the case that forcing students to walk any further to school put them in harm’s way. They also made the case that Guggenheim’s test scores have steadily improved and it had a close-knit community with the momentum to achieve further gains. Previously, Jackson had persuaded school officials to abandon plans to close Holmes Elementary School, among others.[14]

Jackson’s view of outsourcing public education mirrors that of an emerging vocal group of educators like New York University’s Diane Ravitch[17] and activists who assert that over-reliance on test scores and privatizing of public schools through wholesale charters and outsourcing allows schools to cherry-pick their student bodies while siphoning resources from the most marginalized children. They consider programs like No Child Left Behind and charter schools as a divestment of public education.[18]

Professional career

Jonathan Jackson, far right, API forum panelist, aired by WVON
Jonathan Jackson, left in orange, during a cookout at his Cricket Wireless store on 55th St., Chicago

Jackson started his career in 1988 at Drexel Burnham Lambert as an investment analyst for Michael Milken, an American financier and philanthropist, noted for his role in developing a market for high-yield bonds known as junk bonds. Jackson later worked as an analyst at Independence Bank, was a Shatkin Arbor runner at the Chicago Board of Trade, and developed real estate for East Lake Management in Chicago. He rejoined Milken at Knowledge Universe in the late 1990s and engages in investments in the wireless, real estate and distribution sectors.[4]

In 1998, Jackson, with his brother Yusef, became owner of a Chicago-based Anheuser-Busch Cos. distributorship – River North Sales and Service, LLC.[19] The deal was met with charges of skepticism and nepotism because Jackson’s father had previously organized a boycott of the brewery’s products in the early 1980s. The elder Jackson wanted the brewery to do more business in the African-American community.[20]

In 2009, Jackson lead a group of minority investors in a $250 million bid to take over ION Media Networks, the country’s largest chain of independent TV stations.[21] Partnered with Cyrus Capital Partners, a New York investment firm, Jackson argued that second-lien lenders are treated as second-class citizens.[22]

He has taught finance and entrepreneurship at City Colleges of Chicago[23] and is a business professor at Chicago State University.

On August 8, 2012, New York Post writer Tara Palmeri reported that an unnamed source close to the Jackson family claimed Jonathan Jackson was being primed to take his brother’s place in Congress. In a follow-up to reports about Jesse Jackson Jr.’s treatment at the Mayo Clinic for depression and gastrointestinal disorders, the Post said Jesse Jackson Sr. was “laying the groundwork” for Jonathan to run in the November election if Jesse Jr. “is not up to running for reelection.” The elder Jackson, according to the Post, has denied laying the table for Jonathan. In addition to teaching a full load at Chicago State, at the time Jonathan was a businessman focused on building his Cricket Wireless franchise operation.[24]

U.S. House of Representatives

Elections

2022

In February 2022, Jackson announced his candidacy to represent Illinois’s 1st congressional district after the incumbent, Bobby Rush, announced his retirement a month earlier.[25] Campaigning as a progressive, he was endorsed by Bernie Sanders and other figures in the progressive wing of his party. He won a crowded Democratic primary with approximately 30% of the vote, and later easily the general election as expected in this heavily Democratic seat.[26]

Committee assignments

For the 118th Congress:[27]

Caucus memberships

Electoral history

2022

Illinois 1st Congressional District Democratic Primary, 2022[30]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticJonathan Jackson 21,607 28.2
DemocraticPat Dowell14,59419.0
DemocraticKarin Norington-Reaves10,82514.1
DemocraticJacqueline Collins9,29912.1
DemocraticChris Butler4,1415.4
DemocraticJahmal Cole4,0455.3
DemocraticJonathan Swain2,5543.3
DemocraticMichael Thompson1,6802.2
DemocraticCharise A. Williams1,6012.1
DemocraticCassandra Goodrum1,4221.9
DemocraticMarcus Lewis9011.2
DemocraticRobert Palmer8991.2
DemocraticNykea Pippion McGriff8921.2
DemocraticTerre Layng Rosner7801.0
DemocraticAmeena Matthews6860.9
DemocraticKirby Birgans5110.7
DemocraticSteven DeJoie2510.3
Total votes76,688 100.0
Illinois 1st Congressional District General Election, 2022[31]
PartyCandidateVotes%
DemocraticJonathan Jackson 159,142 67.0
RepublicanEric Carlson78,25833.0
Write-in250.0
Total votes237,425 100.0

Personal life

Jackson married Marilyn Ann Richards of Brooklyn in 1995. Their children include Jonathan T. Jackson, Leah Jackson, and Noah Jackson.[32]

See also

References

  1. ^ MORGANTHAU, TOM; SYLVESTER MONROE (November 14, 1983). “What Makes Jesse Run”. Newsweek. p. 50.
  2. ^ White, John (December 25, 2005). “Jonathan Jackson Weds Marilyn Ann Richards in Elaborate Ceremony”. Jet magazine. p. 59.
  3. ^ “JESSE JACKSON’S 40 YEARS OF SERVICE”. Jet magazine. November 20, 2006. p. 38.
  4. ^ a b “Son of Jesse Jackson resigned…” Orlando Sentinel. June 1, 1989. Retrieved April 10, 2010.
  5. ^ Business Day, Business Day (October 25, 2005). “South Africa; Jesse Jackson Gives Backing to SA’s Aids Plans”. Africa News. {{cite news}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  6. ^ “Reconnaissance Flights Will Continues”. United Press International. January 10, 1984.
  7. ^ Davis, Lanny (August 11, 2008). “Jesse Jackson’s Post Racial Legacy”. The Washington Times. pp. A04.
  8. ^ a b Pace, Gina (August 29, 2005). “Venezuela Wants Pat Robertson May Ask U.S. To Extradite Him; Jesse Jackson Visiting Caracas”. CBS News. Retrieved April 10, 2010.
  9. ^ Jon Burge Press Conference, retrieved May 17, 2022
  10. ^ Jon Burge Press Conference Oct 21, 2008, retrieved May 17, 2022
  11. ^ “All Illinois Exonerations – Center on Wrongful Convictions”. Retrieved April 10, 2010.
  12. ^ Douglas, Deborah (November 14, 2008). “Memo to gov: Why no justice for innocent?”. Chicago Sun-Times. p. 29. Retrieved April 10, 2010.
  13. ^ “Johnnie Lee Savory, Center on Wrongful Convictions”. law.northwestern.edu. Retrieved April 10, 2010.
  14. ^ a b “Chicago Public Schools : CPS withdraws proposals for six schools”. cps.edu. Archived from the original on March 3, 2009. Retrieved April 10, 2010.
  15. ^ “Stark contrasts between 2008 and 2009 Board meetings on schools closings, turnarounds, phase outs, etc. – Substance News”. substancenews.net. Retrieved April 10, 2010.
  16. ^ “Parents Concerned By Dangerous Walk To New School” February 10, 2010, 10:34 pm. Central, CBS Channel 2,“Parents Concerned by Dangerous Walk to New CPS School Through Englewood After Guggenheim Closes – cbs2chicago.com”. Archived from the original on February 23, 2010. Retrieved April 10, 2010.
  17. ^ “Ravitch Offers Passionate Defense of America’s Public School System – March 2, 2010 – The New York Sun”. nysun.com. March 2, 2010. Retrieved January 13, 2012.
  18. ^ Ravitch, Diane (April 2, 2010). “A new agenda for school reform”. The Washington Post. Retrieved April 10, 2010.
  19. ^ Staff reports, Johnson Publishing Co., “Yusef Jackson’s Ownership Group Purchases Anheuser-Busch Chicago Distributorship”. Jet magazine 14 December 1998
  20. ^ Flahery, Peter (March 18, 2001). “Jesse came to do good and did well”. The Baltimore Sun.
  21. ^ “Deborah Douglas: Turning Down $250 Million Is Not a Smart Move for ION or Minority TV Audiences”. HuffPost. December 8, 2009. Retrieved January 13, 2012.
  22. ^ “Cyrus Capital Extends Offer for ION Networks”. TradingMarkets.com. November 16, 2009. Retrieved April 10, 2010.[permanent dead link]
  23. ^ “KennedyKing College one of the City Colleges of Chicago”. kennedyking.ccc.edu. Retrieved April 10, 2010.
  24. ^ “Jesse Jackson Jr. Update: Congressman ‘Responding’ To Therapy, Father Reports”. HuffPost. August 8, 2012. Retrieved September 1, 2022.
  25. ^ Sweet, Lynn (February 7, 2022). “Jonathan Jackson, the son of Rev. Jesse Jackson, kicks off Congress bid in crowded Democratic primary”. Chicago Sun Times.
  26. ^ “Jonathan Jackson keeps 1st congressional seat in Democratic hands following US Rep. Bobby Rush’s retirement”. Chicago Tribune. November 9, 2022. Retrieved November 21, 2022.
  27. ^ “Jonathan L. Jackson”. Clerk of the United States House of Representatives. Retrieved May 25, 2023.
  28. ^ “Progressive Caucus”. Progressive Caucus. Retrieved December 23, 2022.
  29. ^ “Committees and Caucuses”. Congressman Jonathan Jackson. January 3, 2023. Retrieved May 14, 2023.
  30. ^ “Election Results 2022 GENERAL PRIMARY”. Illinois State Board of Elections. Retrieved July 28, 2022.
  31. ^ “2022 General Election Results”. Archived from the original on January 28, 2021. Retrieved March 28, 2023.
  32. ^ White, John (December 25, 1995). “Jonathan Jackson weds Marilyn Ann Richards in elaborate ceremony”. Jet magazine. Archived from the original on April 7, 2010. Retrieved April 10, 2010.

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Jonathan Jackson IL-01

Current Position: US Representative of IL District 1 since 2023
Affiliation: Democrat
District: Based in Cook County, the district includes much of the South Side of Chicago, and continues southwest to Joliet.  
Upcoming Election:

Jonathan Luther  Jackson is an American  businessman and activist who was previously the national spokesman for the Rainbow/PUSH Coalition, a financial analyst, and a partner in the Chicago-based beer distributorship River North Sales and Service.

Jackson was born in Chicago, to Jesse Jackson, a noted civil rights activist and Baptist minister, and Jacqueline Lavinia Jackson. His godfather was Martin Luther King Jr., from whom Jackson gets his middle name

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Jesús “Chuy” García IL-04

Current Position: US Representative of IL District 4 since 2019
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Positions: Cook County Board of Commissioners from 2011 – 2018; State Senator from 1993 – 1999; Chicago City Council from 1986 – 1993
Other Positions:  House Committee on Natural Resources
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Mike Quigley IL-05

Current Position: US Representative of IL District 5 since 2009
Affiliation: Democrat
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Sean Casten IL-06

Current Position: US Representative of IL District 6 since 2019
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Danny K. Davis IL-07

Current Position: US Representative of IL District 7 since 1997
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Positions: Cook County Board of Commissioners from 1990 – 1997; Member of the Chicago City Council from 1979 – 1990
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Raja Krishnamoorthi IL-08

Current Position: US Representative of IL District 8 since 2017
Affiliation: Democrat
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Other Positions: Co-Founder, Middle Class Jobs Caucus
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Jan Schakowsky IL-09

Current Position: US Representative of IL District 9 since 1999
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Position: Program Director for PIRGs from 1976 – 1990
Other Positions: Senior Chief Deputy Whip, House of Representatives,
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Starting today, #ChildTaxCredit payments will begin hitting bank accounts and mailboxes of millions of American families. With the American Rescue Plan, we’re delivering one of the most significant reductions in child poverty ever. Learn more
 
Jan’s Plans & Pans – July 23, 2021

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Brad Schneider IL-10

Current Position: US Representative of IL District 10 since 2017
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Position: Financial consultant from 1988 – 2017
District: northeast corner of the state and mostly comprises northern suburbs of Chicago.    
Upcoming Election:

Schneider worked as the managing principal of the life insurance firm Davis Dann Adler Schneider, LLC, from 1997 until 2003, when he became the director of the strategic services group at Blackman Kallick. In 2008, he started his own consulting company, Cadence Consulting Group.

Featured Quote:  

@AlinejadMasih is an Iranian immigrant, an American citizen and champion of human and civil rights. The Iranian regime fears her message. I was honored that she shared with me the stories of countless Iranians risking their lives for freedom. She speaks because they cannot.

Brad Schneider: ‘Our Future’

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Bill Foster IL-11

Current Position: US Representative of IL District 11 since 2013
Affiliation: Democrat
Other Positions:Committee on Financial Services, Task Force on Artificial Intelligence,
Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, Subcommittee on Investigations and Oversight
District: Northern Illinois region, encompassing most of McHenry and Kane Counties, parts of Boone, Lake, DeKalb, DuPage, Cook, and Will Counties.  
Upcoming Election:

George William Foster is a physicist. After completing his Ph.D., Foster moved to the Fox Valley with his family to pursue a career in high-energy (particle) physics at Fermilab, a Department of Energy National Laboratory. Foster was elected a fellow of the American Physical Society. He was a member of the team that received the 1989 Bruno Rossi Prize for cosmic ray physics for the discovery of the neutrino burst from the supernova SN 1987A.

Featured Quote: 
Getting vaccinated is not a partisan act, it’s a patriotic one. I’m proud to join @RepMMM
for a bipartisan call to all Americans: protect yourselves and your loved ones & get vaccinated.

Forum with Congressman/Physicist Bill Foster

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Mike Bost IL-12

Current Position: US Representative of IL District 12 since 2015
Affiliation: Republican
Former Position: State Delegate from 1995 – 2015
District: the entirety of Southern Illinois, spanning the Illinois-Missouri-Kentucky-Indiana border.  
Upcoming Election:

Before holding elected office, he was a firefighter. Bost ran his family’s trucking business for ten years. Since 1989, he and his wife Tracy have owned and operated White House Salon in Murphysboro.

Featured Quote: 
“I am a true believer that local control is better. I believe that our school boards should be able to make decisions on their own. I am not a big government person, and the only concern I have is that the fact is, the governor is taking a very strong step for local control,” Bost said.

 
Bost Speaks Against H.R. 1 mar. 6, 2021

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Nikki Budzinski IL-13

Current Position:  US Representative for District 13 since 2023
Affiliation: Democrat
District:    Champaign, Urbana, most of Decatur and Springfield, and most of the Metro East of St. Louis
Upcoming Election:

Nikki Budzinski (born 1976/1977) is an American politician and labor union leader. In 2021, Budzinski served as the Chief of Staff to the Director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in the Biden administration.

She is currently the Democratic nominee for Illinois’ 13th congressional district.

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Lauren Underwood IL-14

Current Position: US Representative of IL District 14 since 2019
Affiliation: Democrat
Other Positions: Committee on Homeland Security
Subcommittee on Cybersecurity, Infrastructure Protection and Innovation
District:  northern Illinois, surrounding the outer northern and western suburbs of Chicago. 
Upcoming Election:

She graduated with a degree in nursing from the University of Michigan and two master’s degrees from Johns Hopkins University. She began her career as a policy professional in the Obama administration in 2014, later working as a senior advisor at the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS).

Featured Quote: 
The American Families Plan is historic. We can make sure kids in our communities have access to more education — starting with pre-K all the way up to community college!

Lauren on Morning Joe | Momnibus 2021

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Mary Miller IL-15

Current Position: US Representative of IL 15th District since 2021
Affiliation: Republican
District:  encompassing the majority of Central Illinois.  
Upcoming Election:

Miller is a member of the Freedom Caucus and has been described as on the “far right” of the Republican Party. Miller is married to state representative Chris Miller, who represents much of the eastern portion of his wife’s district. They own a farm in Oakland, near Charleston, where they grow grain and raise cattle. They have seven children and 17 grandchildren.

Featured Quote: 
I will not sit on the sidelines and watch our Constitution be trampled on. We are not descendants of the fearful.

Congresswoman Mary Miller Apologizes For Quoting Hitler In Speech Outside Capitol, Accuses Others Of

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Darin LaHood IL-16

Current Position: US Representative of IL District 16 since 2023
Affiliation: Republican
Former Position: US Representative of IL District 16 from 2015-2022; State Senator from 2011 – 2015
District:   southwestern exurbs of the Chicago metropolitan area, and stretches from the Wisconsin border to the Indiana border
Upcoming Election:

He has called himself a fiscal conservative focused on budget issues. LaHood was a prosecutor in the Tazewell County state’s attorney’s office and the United States Attorney’s Office for the District of Nevada in Las Vegas. On returning to Peoria in 2005, he took up private law practice;

Featured Quote: 
My bipartisan Small Business Tax Fairness and Compliance Simplification Act would provide equitable treatment to the beauty/salon/barber industry, allow these businesses to further support their employees, and promote small business expansion.

Rep. LaHood | Fox Business: Americans Deserve Full Accounting of COVID-19 Origins

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Eric Sorensen IL-17

Current Position: US House of Representatives for District 17 since 2023
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Positions: Meteorologist and Communications Manager
District:  Includes most of the northwestern portion of the state, with most of its population living on the Illinois side of the Quad Cities, as well as parts of Peoria and Rockford 
Upcoming Election:

He studied communications and meteorology at Northern Illinois University. Sorensen began his career as a meteorologist. He worked as chief meteorologist for WREX, Rockford’s NBC affiliate, from 2003 to 2014, before becoming the senior meteorologist for WQAD, the ABC affiliate of Moline, Illinois. Sorensen became a fellow of the Society for Environmental Journalists in 2018.

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Frank J. Mrvan IN-01

Current Position: US Representative of IN-01 since 2021
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Position: State Senator
Other Positions:  Subcommittee on Technology Modernization
District:  Based in Gary and its surrounding suburbs and exurbs. It consists of all of Lake and Porter counties, as well as most of the western part La Porte County, on the border with Michigan  
Upcoming Election:

Mrvan worked as a licensed mortgage broker and pharmaceutical sales representative. In November 2005, he was appointed as the township trustee for North Township, Indiana, when his predecessor resigned.

Featured Quote: 
Given this month’s VA IG reports and what was discussed at yesterday’s hearing, it’s clear we need full transparency from VA on its EHRM project. @RepMrvan’s bipartisan VA Electronic Health Record Transparency Act would require reporting of all expenses related to EHRM.

Leadership Life Congressman Frank Mrvan | What is it like to be a congressman?

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Rudy Yakym IN-02

Current Position: US Representative of IN-01 since 2022
Affiliation: Republican
District:   South Bend, Elkhart, and Warsaw.
Upcoming Election:

In 2011 and 2012, Rudy Yakym was the Finance Director for Jackie Walorski’s congressional campaign. From 2013 to 2019, he was a vice president at the Bradley Company, a commercial real estate business. In 2015, then-Governor Mike Pence nominated Yakym to serve as a member of the Indiana Judicial Nominating Commission. Since 2019, Yakym has been the director of growth initiatives at Kem Krest, a logistics and supply chain organization.

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Jim Banks IN-03

Current Position: US Representative of IN District 3 since 2017
Affiliation: Republican
Former Position: State Senator from 2010 – 2016
District:   Based in Fort Wayne, the district takes in the northeastern part of the state. This district includes all of Adams, Allen, Blackford, DeKalb, Huntington, LaGrange, Noble, Steuben, Wells and Whitley counties, as well as northern Jay and northeast Kosciusko counties.
Upcoming Election:

Featured Quote: 
Today we heard Officer Harry Dunn say that they were unprepared. Leaving our officers on the frontline ill equipped was a dereliction of duty on @SpeakerPelosi’s watch. My @HouseGOP colleagues and I want to know why this happened, but the Speaker is afraid of the answers.

Jim Banks SLAMS Critical Race Theory during CPAC remarks | FULL

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Jim Baird IN-04

Current Position: US Representative of IN District 4 since 2019
Affiliation: Republican
Former Position: State Delegate from 2010 – 2018
District: Crawfordsville, Lafayette, the western Indianapolis suburbs, and portions of Kokomo.  
Upcoming Election

He obtained a Bachelor of Science in animal science from Purdue University in 1967 and a Master’s of Science in animal science from Purdue in 1969. After the Vietnam War, Baird earned a PhD in animal science monogastric nutrition from the University of Kentucky in 1975.

He earned a Bronze Star and two Purple Hearts in Vietnam. In 2012, the 523rd Transportation Company was inducted into the Transportation Corps Hall of Fame for its heroism during Operation Lam Son 719.

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Victoria Spartz IN-05

Current Position: US Representative of IN-05
Affiliation: Republican
Former Position: State Senator from 2017 – 2020
District:  Hamilton, Madison, Delaware, Grant, and Tipton counties, as well as the large majority of Howard County.   
Upcoming Election:

Victoria Kulheyko was born in Nosivka, Chernihiv Oblast, Ukraine, which at the time was part of the Soviet Union. Before moving to the U.S., she earned a Bachelor of Science degree and a Master of Business Administration degree from Kyiv National Economic University. Spartz immigrated to the United States in 2000 at the age of 22 and became a U.S. citizen in 2006.

Spartz held a certified public accountant license from 2010 to 2021 and a real estate broker license from 2003 to 2020, both from the State of Indiana. She served as CFO in the Indiana Attorney General’s office

Featured Quote: 
No immigration reforms should be on the table unless @POTUS deals with the southern border crisis & security. More than ONE MILLION people were already stopped at the border this year, which doesn’t ac­count for peo­ple who made it across the border with­out be­ing ap­pre­hended.

Victoria Spartz discusses win in Indiana’s 5th Congressional District

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Greg Pence IN-06

Current Position: US Representative of IN District 6 since 2019
Affiliation: Republican
Former Positions:  Marine Corps officer and small businessman
District:  portion of eastern and central Indiana as of the 2020 census, including Columbus and Richmond, some of Cincinnati’s Indiana suburbs, most of Indianapolis’ southern suburbs, and a sliver of Indianapolis itself.    
Upcoming Election:

Greg Pence. He is the brother of former U.S. Vice President Mike Pence, who represented this district before serving as Governor of Indiana and Vice President of the United States. Greg Pence was elected on November 6, 2018.

He earned a commission in the Marines in 1981 after receiving his undergraduate degree and served for five and a half years, rising to the rank of first lieutenant, his battalion was stationed in Beirut, Lebanon, and shipped out shortly before the bombings. Pence joined Kiel Brothers Oil Company in 1988, after his father died, and served as its president from 1998 to 2004.

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André Carson IN-07

Current Position: US Representative of IN District 7 since 2008
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Position: Indianapolis City-County Council from 2007 – 2008
District:   
Upcoming Election:

Carson is the grandson of his predecessor, U.S. Representative Julia Carson (1938–2007), whose death in office triggered a special election. He was the second Muslim to be elected to Congress, after Keith Ellison of Minnesota.

From 1996 to 2005, Carson worked as a compliance officer for the Indiana State Excise Police, the law enforcement arm of the Indiana Alcohol and Tobacco Commission. He was later employed in the anti-terrorism division of Indiana’s Department of Homeland Security[

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Larry Bucshon IN-08

Current Position: US Representative of IN District 8 since 2011
Affiliation: Republican
Former Position: Physician from 1995 – 2011
District: Based in southwest and west central Indiana, the district is anchored in Evansville and also includes Jasper, Princeton, Terre Haute, Vincennes, and Washington.    
Upcoming Election:

Bucshon specialized in cardiothoracic surgery and has performed hundreds of heart surgeries. From 1995 to 1998, he was in private medical practice in Wichita, Kansas. Bucshon joined Ohio Valley HeartCare in 1998, where he served as the group’s president.

Featured Quote: 
Vaccinated people don’t need to wear masks. They very rarely spread Covid. Unvaccinated people should consider an N95 or surgical mask to protect themselves. New CDC guidance is anti-vaccine and disregards science. It also keeps vaccinated people from carrying on a normal life.

Representative Larry Bucshon on Why He Was Vaccinated

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Erin Houchin IN-09

Current Position: US Representative of IN 9th District  since 2023
Affiliation: Republican
Former Position: Indiana Senate from 2014 to 2022
District:   Located in south-central and southeastern Indiana, the district stretches from the south suburbs of Indianapolis to the Indiana side of the Louisville metropolitan area. The district’s largest city is Bloomington, home to Indiana University
Upcoming Election:

Houchin worked as a field manager for U.S. Senator Dan Coats. She was first elected to the Indiana Senate in 2014, defeating incumbent Richard D. Young.

She ran for the United States House of Representatives for Indiana’s 9th congressional district in 2016, losing the Republican primary election to Trey Hollingsworth.

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Mariannette Miller-Meeks IA-01

Current Position: US Representative of IA 2nd District since 2021
Affiliation: Republican
Former Positions: State Senator from 2019 – 2021; Director of the Iowa Department of Public Health from 2011 – 2014
District:   southeastern part, bordering the states of Illinois and Missouri, and the Mississippi River. The district includes the cities of Davenport, Iowa City, Burlington, and Indianola.
Upcoming Election:

Miller-Meeks ran three unsuccessful campaigns for the U.S. House against Dave Loebsack. She enlisted in the United States Army at the age of 18 and served for 24 years, including as a nurse, physician, and member of the United States Army Reserve. She retired at the rank of lieutenant colonel.

Miller-Meeks operated a private ophthalmology practice in Ottumwa, Iowa, until 2008. She also served as the first female president of the Iowa Medical Society.

Featured Quote: 
No one is more worthy of experiencing open access to the incredible places that the men and women have fought to keep us free and their families who have also made the ultimate sacrifice along with them. #VIPAct

Sen. Mariannette Miller-Meeks

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Ashley Hinson IA-02

Current Position: US Representative of IA 1st District since 2021
Affiliation: Republican
Former Position: State Delegate from 2017 – 2021
District:  northeastern part of Iowa. It includes Cedar Rapids, Dubuque, Waterloo, and Grinnell. 
Upcoming Election:

Hinson and Mariannette Miller-Meeks are the first Republican women to represent Iowa in the House. Hinson began her career as an anchor for KCRG-TV.

Featured Quote: 
Here’s the deal: President Trump’s policies at the border worked. We need to finish construction of the border wall. We need to end catch and release. President Biden can do these two things today. He needs to now. #IA01 #IApolitics

Infrastructure spending needs to have bipartisan support: Rep. Ashley Hinson

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Zach Nunn IA-03

Current Position: US Representative for IA 3rd District since 2023
Affiliation: Republican
District:   southwestern corner of the state, from the Des Moines metropolitan area on the northeastern end to the greater Council Bluffs area on the southwestern end. 
Upcoming Election:

Zachary Nunn was a member of the Iowa Senate for the 15th district from 2019 to 2023 and the Iowa House of Representatives for the 30th district from 2015 to 2019.

Nunn was a member of the United States Air Force and later the Iowa Air National Guard.[2] In 2021, he held the rank of lieutenant colonel and was commander of the 233rd Intelligence Squadron, 132nd Wing, Iowa Air National Guard.[3] Nunn also worked as a cybersecurity consultant.

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Randy Feenstra IA-04

Current Position: US Representative of IA 4th District since 2021
Affiliation: Republican
Former Positions: State Senator from 2009 – 2021; Treasurer of Sioux County from 2006 – 2008
District:   
Upcoming Election:

Feenstra began his career as sales manager for the Foreign Candy Company, known for being the first US company to import Warheads, later serving as city administrator of Hull, Iowa for seven years.  While serving in the Iowa Senate, Feenstra worked for ISB Insurance in Hull, operated by Iowa State Bank. In 2017, he joined the faculty of Dordt University, after having taught there in an adjunct capacity since 2011.

Featured Quote: 
Iowans #FiredFinkenauer b/c she helped Pelosi pass her radical agenda at every turn – higher taxes & taxpayer funded abortions. We stopped her once and we will do it again. Nobody works harder than @ChuckGrassley. All 99 counties every year, working for Iowa farmers & families.

Meet the Lawmaker: Rep. Randy Feenstra, R-Iowa

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Tracey Mann KS-01

Current Position: US Representative of KS 1st District since 2021
Affiliation: Republican
Former Position: Lt. Governor from 2018 – 2019
District:   all or part of 64 counties spanning more than half of the state. Located within the district are Manhattan, Salina, Dodge City, Garden City, Hays, McPherson, Hutchinson, and Lawrence.
Upcoming Election:

Mann attended Quinter High School, where he was a part of seven state championship teams, including football, track, quiz bowl, and parliamentary procedure. During his college years, Mann worked as an intern for then-U.S. Representative Jerry Moran.[3] He also served as the student body president of Kansas State University.

Featured Quote: 
When Congress passed the #HydeAmendment in 1976, our country’s lawmakers had the common sense and decency to at least not force dissenting Americans to foot the bill. I oppose President Biden’s budget proposal for its exclusion of the Hyde Amendment. #HydeSavesLives

Meet the Lawmaker: Rep. Tracey Mann, R-Kan.

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Jake LaTurner KS-02

Current Position: US Representative of KS 2nd District since 2021
Affiliation: Republican
Former Positions: Treasurer of Kansas from 2017 – 2021; State Senator from 2013 – 2017
District:  the eastern part of the state, except for the core of the Kansas City Metropolitan Area. The district encompasses less than a quarter of the state. The state capital of Topeka, the cities of Emporia, Junction City and Leavenworth and most of Kansas City are located within this district. 
Upcoming Election:

Upon his appointment as Kansas State Treasurer by Governor Sam Brownback, LaTurner became the youngest statewide official in the country.

Featured Quote: 
The White House needs to stop abusing its power and working with companies like Facebook to censor Republicans. Americans deserve to know what the executive branch is doing with these companies.

Catholic Congressman Jake LaTurner on Keeping Christ at the Center of His Life | EWTN News Nightly

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Sharice Davids KS-03

Current Position: US Representative of KS 3rd District since 2019
Affiliation: Democrat
Candidate: 2023 US Representative for District 3
Former Position: MMA competitor from 2006 – 2014
District:  all of Anderson, Franklin, Johnson and Miami counties and parts of Wyandotte County. The district includes most of the Kansas side of the Kansas City metropolitan area, i 
Upcoming Election:

Davids is one of the first two Native American women elected to Congress, along with Deb Haaland of New Mexico. An attorney educated at the University of Missouri–Kansas City and Cornell Law School, Davids was a professional mixed martial artist in the 2010s

Other Positions:  
Vice Chair, Subcommittee on Aviation
Chair, Subcommittee on Economic Growth, Tax and Capital Access

Featured Quote: 
Listening to our community is the most important part of my job. I spoke with Overland Park small business owners about how the #AmericanRescuePlan and other federal relief aid I supported helped them stay afloat through the pandemic.

Rep. Sharice Davids On Kansas GOP Redrawing Legislative Maps

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Ron Estes KS-04

Current Position: US Representative since 2017
Affiliation: Republican
Former Position: Treasurer of Kansas from 2011 – 2017
District:  the district encompasses the city of Wichita, the largest city in Kansas, three universities, Arkansas City, and the State of Kansas’s only national airport. 
Upcoming Election:

A fifth-generation Kansan, Estes studied engineering and business at Tennessee Tech. He began his career as a consultant and executive in various manufacturing and service industries. Estes was elected treasurer of Sedgwick County in 2004 and reelected in 2008.

Featured Quote: 
Thanks to #BidenInflation, prices are going to continue to rise. The American people are now burdened with additional costs because this administration continues to push their failing economic policies.

Ron Estes Faces Off Against Ron Estes In Kansas | All In | MSNBC

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Jack Bergman MI-01

Current Position: US Representative of MI 1st District since 2017
Affiliation: Republican
Former Position: Marine Corp from 1969 – 2009
District: 15 counties of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and 20 counties of Northern Michigan in the Lower Peninsula.  
Upcoming Election:

Bergman served as commanding general of the Marine Forces Reserve and the Marine Forces North. He also served as a naval aviator, flying rotary-winged aircraft such as the CH-46 and UH-1, as well as fixed-wing aircraft such as the T-28 and KC-130.

Ranking Member, Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations- Committee on Veterans’ Affairs

Featured Quote: 
Unregistered lobbying activity is, in itself, enough to warrant investigation. But lobbying efforts on behalf of the @StimsonCenter raises grave concerns of ongoing foreign government influence operations that undermine our Nation’s legislative process.

 
Introducing Rep. Jack Bergman

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John Moolenaar MI-02

Current Position: US Representative of MI 4th District (formerly the 2nd) since 2015
Affiliation: Republican
Former Positions: State Senator from 2011 – 2014; State Delegate from 2003 – 2008
District:  Western Michigan. Barry, Clare, Gladwin, Gratiot, Ionia, Isabella, Lake, Manistee, Mason, Mecosta, Montcalm, Newaygo, Oceana, and Osceola counties, as well as portions of Eaton, Kent, Midland, Muskegon, Ottawa and Wexford counties.    
Upcoming Election:

Moolenaar is a chemist, and worked at Dow Chemical Company for eight months before entering politics.

Featured Quote: 
Congress should never allow the money of hardworking taxpayers to be used to end the lives of unborn children. We should continue to protect unborn children and keep the Hyde Amendment. #HydeSavesLives

Moolenaar: “Michigan Farm Convoys Represent the Best of America”

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Hillary Scholten MI-03

Current Position: US Representative of MI 3rd District since 2023
Affiliation: Democrat
District:   greater Grand Rapids and Muskegon areas, including portions of Kent, Muskegon, and Ottawa counties. Redistricting removed Barry, Calhoun, and Ionia counties.
Upcoming Election:

Scholten was a judicial law clerk and attorney adviser for the Board of Immigration Appeals from 2013 to 2017. When the Obama administration ended, she moved back to Grand Rapids and became a staff attorney for the Michigan Immigrant Rights Center.

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Bill Huizenga MI-04

Current Position: US Representative of MI 4thDistrict (formerly the 2nd) since 2011
Affiliation: Republican
Former Position: State Delegate from 2003 – 2009
District:  covers much of the southwestern corner of the state, including Kalamazoo, Holland and Battle Creek. 
Upcoming Election:

Born to a family of Dutch Americans, Huizenga is the co-owner and operator of Huizenga Gravel Company, a family business in Jenison, Michigan. In the early 1990s, he worked in real estate. He left real estate in 1996, becoming an aide to U.S. Representative Pete Hoekstra.

Featured Quote: 
Both governments should follow the science and drop all travel restrictions for travelers between the United States and Canada who are fully vaccinated travelers or provide proof of a negative PCR test.

Rep. Huizenga asks about payment for order flow, if retail investing is gambling at GameStop hearing

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Tim Walberg MI-05

Current Position: US Representative of MI 5th District (formerly the 7th) since 2011
Affiliation: Republican
District: all of Branch, Cass, Hillsdale, Jackson, Lenawee, Monroe (except the city of Milan), and St. Joseph counties, southern Berrien County, most of Calhoun County, and far southern Kalamazoo County.     
Upcoming Election:

From 1973 to 1977, Walberg served as pastor at Grace Fellowship Church in New Haven, Indiana. As the longest tenured member from Michigan, Walberg is the current Dean of its delegation to the U.S. House of Representatives.

Featured Quote: 
Pleased two of my bipartisan @HouseCommerce bills passed the House this week. These bills take important steps to strengthen America’s energy security and ensure our nation remains on the forefront of wireless innovation.

U.S. Rep. Tim Walberg town hall meeting

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Debbie Dingell MI-06

Current Position: US Representative of MI 6th District (formerly the 12th District) since 2015
Affiliation: Democrat
District: In 2022, the district was redrawn to be centered around Ann Arbor and Washtenaw County, as well as western and southern Wayne County, small part of southwestern Oakland County, and the city of Milan in Monroe County  
Upcoming Election:

She is the widow of John Dingell, her predecessor in the seat, who holds the record as the longest-serving member of Congress in U.S. history. She worked as a consultant to the American Automobile Policy Council. She was a superdelegate for the 2012 Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Dingell is active in several Michigan and Washington, D.C., charities and serves on a number of charitable boards. She is a founder and past chair of the National Women’s Health Resource Center and the Children’s Inn at the National Institutes of Health (NIH).[4] She is also a member of the board of directors for Vital Voices Global Partnership.

Featured Quote: 
Today, the bipartisan @January6thCmte is holding its first hearing with @CapitolPolice & @DCPoliceDept
officers whose lives were threatened by violent insurrectionists. We owe it to them to get the clear facts about that dark day.

‘This Was A Wakeup Call To The Country,’ Says Rep. Debbie Dingell | TODAY

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Elissa Slotkin MI-07

Current Position: US Representative of MI 8th District since 2019
Affiliation: Democrat
Candidate: 2023 US Representative for 8th
District:    based in Lansing and stretches into Detroit’s outer western suburbs.
Upcoming Election: Running for US Senate

A member of the Democratic Party, she previously served as a Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) analyst and Department of Defense official. Slotkin was acting assistant secretary of defense for international security affairs from 2015 to 2017.

Her family farm was part of Hygrade Meat Company, founded by her grandfather, Hugo Slotkin. Hygrade was the original company behind Ball Park Franks which is now owned by Tyson Foods.

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Dan Kildee MI-08

Current Position: US Representative of MI 5th District since 2013
Affiliation: Democrat
Candidate: 2023 US Representative for District 8
Former Position: Genesee County Treasurer from 1996 – 2012
District:  centered on the city of Flint, and includes all of Saginaw and Bay counties, almost all of Genesee County, and portions of Midland and Tuscola counties. 
Upcoming Election: Not running in 2024

At age 18, Kildee became one of the nation’s youngest elected officials when he was elected to the Flint Board of Education in 1977.[5] In 1984, Kildee was elected to serve on Genesee County’s board of commissioners. He served on the board for 12 years, including five as chair.

In 2002, Kildee helped create the Genesee County Land Bank, a Washington-D.C. based nonprofit organization focused on urban decay. In 2009, Kildee co-founded and served as president of the Center for Community Progress, a nonprofit focused on urban revitalization.

Featured Quote: 
Thank you to these brave police officers. Thank you for protecting the lives of members, staff and visitors on January 6th. Thank you for defending our democracy. Thank you for your heroism & bravery to testify before Congress and bring the truth to the American people.

Congressman Dan Kildee full interview discussing video captured during Capitol riot

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Lisa McClain MI-09

Current Position: US Representative of MI 9th District (formerly 10th) since 2021
Affiliation: Republican
District: located in The Thumb and northern portions of Metro Detroit of the State of Michigan. Counties either wholly or partially located within the district include: Huron, Tuscola, Sanilac, Lapeer, St. Clair, Macomb and Oakland.   
Upcoming Election:

McClain worked at American Express for 11 years, and from 1998 to 2019, served the Hantz Group.

Featured Quote: 
As “that woman,” no I won’t apologize for calling out the double standards that you have set @SpeakerPelosi.

GOP rip Pelosi for ‘double standard’ on Maxine Waters’ comments

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John James MI-10

Current Position: US Representative for District 10 since 2023
Affiliation: Republican
District:   Lower Peninsula of Michigan. It consists of southern Macomb County, Rochester and Rochester Hills in Oakland County. 
Upcoming Election:

John James was the Republican nominee for U.S. Senate in 2018 and 2020. He served as a board member of the Michigan Council for Future Mobility, Michigan Minority Supplier Development Council and National Veteran Business Development Council. He serves on the Detroit Workforce Development Board.

In 2012, James joined James Group International, where his father, John A. James, was the CEO. James Group is a global supply chain management service company; James became its director of operations, and eventually became president of James Group International and CEO of its subsidiary, Renaissance Global Logistics.

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Haley Stevens MI-11

Current Position: US Representative of MI11th District since 2019
Affiliation: Democrat
District: north of Detroit, comprising most of urbanized central Oakland County.   
Upcoming Election:

She worked on Hillary Clinton’s and Barack Obama’s presidential campaigns in 2008, beginning with Clinton before the primary.

In 2009, Steven Rattner hired Stevens to join the Presidential Task Force on the Auto Industry, and she served as his chief of staff. She worked for the Digital Manufacturing and Design Innovation Institute in Chicago, returning to Michigan in 2017.

Featured Quote: 
Today, my amendment with @repmeijer to the @nist reauthorization bill passed through @HouseScience. This addition to the bill will provide funding to expand MEP center’s workforce development efforts and will promote the resiliency of domestic supply chains!

Haley Stevens Gives Passionate Speech About ‘Scourge’ Of Gun Violence

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Rashida Tlaib MI-12

Current Position: US Representative of MI 13th District since 2019
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Position: State Delegate from 2009 – 2014
District: centered around the cities of Detroit and Dearborn  
Upcoming Election:

Tlaib became the first woman of Palestinian descent in Congress, the first Muslim woman to serve in the Michigan legislature, and one of the first two Muslim women elected to Congress (the other being Ilhan Omar). Tlaib is a member of The Squad, an informal group of eight (four until the 2020 elections) U.S. representatives on the left wing of the Democratic Party.

After leaving the state legislature, Tlaib worked at Sugar Law Center, a Detroit nonprofit that provides free legal representation for workers.

Featured Quote: 
One time survival checks don’t cut it when the bills haven’t stopped coming in every month. We need monthly, recurring, $2,000 survival checks

Rep. Rashida Tlaib on Growing Up in Detroit, Holocaust Comments and Fighting Poverty

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Shri Thanedar MI-13

Current Position: US Representative of MI 13th District since 2023
Affiliation: Democrat
District: Wayne County, Michigan.  
Upcoming Election:

Thanedar served as a member of the Michigan House of Representatives from 2021 to 2023. He was also a candidate in the Democratic primary for governor of Michigan in the 2018 election. His political platform included a $15 minimum wage, public education reform, infrastructure improvements, and increased government transparency.

He took out a loan to buy Chemir in 1991 for $75,000. By 2005, Chemir’s revenues were $16 million and it employed 160 people, including 40 PhD chemists. 

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Brad Finstad MN-01

Current Position: US Representative of MN District 1 since 2022
Affiliation: Republican
District:   primarily rural district built on a strong history of agriculture, though this is changing rapidly due to strong population growth in the Rochester combined statistical area. The district is also home to several of Minnesota’s major mid-sized cities, including Rochester, Mankato, Winona, Austin, Owatonna, Albert Lea, Red Wing, New Ulm, Worthington, and Lake City. 
Upcoming Election:

Finstad previously served as an area director for the Minnesota Farm Bureau and as the agricultural policy advisor to U.S. Representative Mark Kennedy. In 2002, he was elected to the Minnesota House of Representatives, where he served three terms.

President Donald Trump appointed Finstad as the USDA Rural Development director for Minnesota. He served until shortly after Trump left office in 2021. In addition to his government service, Finstad operates a family farm.

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Angie Craig MN-02

Current Position: US Representative of MN District 2 since 2019
Affiliation: Democrat
District:  south Twin Cities metro area and contains all of Scott, Dakota, and Le Sueur counties. It also contains part of northern and eastern Rice County including the city of Northfield, as well as southern Washington County including the city of Cottage Grove. Lakeville and Eagan are the largest cities in the district 
Upcoming Election:

Craig worked in journalism and corporate communications. She moved to Minnesota in 2005 for a job at St. Jude Medical. Craig first ran for Congress in 2016, losing to Jason Lewis, whom she defeated in their 2018 rematch.[1]

Craig is the first openly LGBT+ member of Congress from Minnesota and the first lesbian mother to serve in Congress.

Featured Quote: 
This week, I was proud to receive the 2021 Retiree Hero Award from @ActiveRetirees
for my 100% pro-retiree voting record in Congress. I’ll always work to ensure our nation’s seniors receive the benefits they’ve earned and deserve.

The Equality Act: Rep. Angie Craig

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Dean Phillips MN-03

Current Position: US Representative of MN District 3 since 2019
Affiliation: Democrat
Candidate: President
Former Position: Business owner from 1991 – 2019
Other Positions:  Subcommittee on Investigations, Oversight, and Regulations – Small Business committee
District:  suburbs of Hennepin and Anoka counties to the west, south, and north of Minneapolis.  
Upcoming Election:

Phillips has both owned and started several companies in addition to serving as president and CEO of his family’s liquor business, the Phillips Distilling Company.He is the former co-owner of Talenti gelato and co-owns Penny’s Coffee. On November 24, 2023, Phillips announced that he would not run for reelection.

In 2023, he announced his intent to challenge Biden for the Democratic nomination in the 2024 presidential election.

Featured Quote: 
To the community I love: If you’re feeling fearful and anxious this week, imagine feeling this way every day of your life and employ that empathy as inspiration to ensure that future American generations ALL know justice, peace, and opportunity.

Fox News: Rep. Phillips’s Mission to Inspire Collaboration in Congress

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Betty McCollum MN-04

Current Position: US Representative of MN District 4 since 2001
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Position: State Delegate from 1993 – 2001
Other Positions:  Defense Subcommittee – House Appropriations Committee
District:  nearly all of Ramsey County, and part of Washington County. It includes all of St. Paul, and most of its northern and eastern suburbs   
Upcoming Election:

McCollum has worked as a high school social sciences teacher and as a sales manager. She first won election to the North St. Paul city council in 1986

Featured Quote: 
My @AppropsDems colleagues and I are currently working to ensure Congress passes funding bills that improve the lives of all Americans. Watch this video to see how we make it happen #ForThePeople

“It Is Called Apartheid” – Rep. Betty McCollum Speech at USCPR National Conference

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Ilhan Omar MN-05

Current Position: US Representative of MN District 5 since 2019
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Position: State Delegate from 2017 – 2019
Other Positions:  Subcommittee on Africa, Global Health, Global Human Rights and International Organizations –  House Foreign Affairs Committee
District:  eastern Hennepin County, including the entire city of Minneapolis, along with parts of Anoka and Ramsey counties 
Upcoming Election:

Omar serves as deputy chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus and has advocated for a $15 minimum wage, universal healthcare, student loan debt forgiveness, the protection of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, and abolishing U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). A frequent critic of Israel, Omar supports the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement and has denounced Israel’s settlement policies and military campaigns in the occupied Palestinian territories,.

Featured Quote: 
We urge @POTUS to reopen the U.S. consulate in Jerusalem, reissue State Department & customs guidances to clarify that settlements are inconsistent with international law, & oppose the forced expulsion of Palestinian families in East Jerusalem & throughout Palestinian territory.

Rep. Ilhan Omar shares her experience at border facility

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Tom Emmer MN-06

Current Position: US Representative of MN District 7 since 2015
Affiliation: Republican
Former Position: State Delegate from 2005 – 2011
District: Most or all of Benton, Carver, Sherburne, Stearns, Wright, and Anoka counties.  
Upcoming Election:

Emmer chaired the National Republican Congressional Committee from 2019 to 2023. After Republicans gained a majority in the 2022 U.S. House of Representatives elections, he successfully ran for majority whip.  Emmer was the House Republican Conference’s third nominee for the October 2023 Speaker of the House election.

Emmer began his legal career representing cities and counties through the League of Minnesota Cities Insurance Trust and the League of Minnesota Counties Insurance Trust, handling lawsuits against police officers.

Featured Quote: 
Police reform must focus on efforts that improve relationships between law enforcement and the communities they serve. @StCloudPDMN is doing just that & my Community OutPost Outreach and Engagement Act will take their effort nationwide.

VIRAL MOMENT: House GOP member video gets stuck upside down during committee hearing

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Michelle Fischbach MN-07

Current Position: US Representative of Minnesota’s 7th Congressional District since 2021
Affiliation: Republican
Former Positions: Lt. Governor from 2018 – 2019; State Senator from 1996 – 2018
District:   covers the majority of western Minnesota. It is by far the state’s largest district, and has a very rural character. Cities in the district include Moorhead (its largest city), Fergus Falls, Alexandria and Willmar.
Upcoming Election:

She first got involved in politics as an intern to Rudy Boschwitz, then a U.S. senator for Minnesota. In 1994, Fischbach became the first woman elected to the Paynesville City Council, where she served until she was elected to the Minnesota Senate in 1996.

While serving as the incumbent lieutenant governor of Minnesota, Fischbach was former Governor Tim Pawlenty’s nominee for lieutenant governor in the Minnesota Republican Party primary during the 2018 Minnesota gubernatorial election.

Featured Quote: 
A person’s wealth is irrelevant. Taxpayer funded abortion is wrong. Every innocent human life is precious and needs to be protected. #HydeSavesLives #MN07

Michelle Fischbach on the year of the GOP woman

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Pete Stauber MN-08

Current Position: US Representative of MN District 8 since 2019
Affiliation: Republican
Former Position: Member of the St. Louis County Commission from 2013 – 2019
District: anchored by Duluth, the state’s fifth-largest city. It also includes most of the Mesabi & Vermilion iron ranges, and the Boundary Waters Canoe Area in the Superior National Forest.  
Upcoming Election:

He played college hockey for Lake Superior State University, where as a star player on the team, he led the Lakers to a national championship in the 1988 NCAA Division I Men’s Ice Hockey Tournament. Stauber met his political idol President Ronald Reagan when the team visited the White House after winning the national championship. He later said this event formed his political ambition.

Stauber served as a lieutenant in the Duluth Police Department from 1995 to 2017.

Featured Quote: 
Minnesotans deserve to feel safe. That’s why, as my Democrat colleagues push forward harmful policies to take away funds and resources from law enforcement, I will continue to act as a firewall and fight back against their efforts to defund the police.

Pete Stauber On Why The North Is Turning To The GOP

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Cori Bush M0-01

Current Position: US Representative of MO 7th District since 2021
Affiliation: Democrat
District:  all of St. Louis City and much of northern St. Louis County, including the cities of Maryland Heights, University City, Ferguson and Florissant.   
Upcoming Election:

Cori Anika Bush  is an American politician, registered nurse, pastor, and activist serving as the U.S. Representative for Missouri’s 1st congressional district.

Bush defeated 10-term incumbent Lacy Clay in a 2020 U.S. House of Representatives primary election largely viewed as a historic upset, advancing to the November general election in a solidly Democratic congressional district. Bush is the first African-American woman to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives from Missouri. She previously ran in the Democratic primary for the district in 2018 and the 2016 U.S. Senate election in Missouri. She was featured in the 2019 Netflix documentary Knock Down the House, which covered her first primary challenge to Clay.

From 2011 to 2014, she served as a pastor at Kingdom Embassy International Church.

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Ann Wagner MO-02

Current Position: US Representative of MO District 2 since 2003
Affiliation: Republican
District:  eastern portion of the state, primarily consisting of the suburbs south and west of St. Louis, including Arnold, Town and Country, Wildwood, Chesterfield, and Oakville.  
Upcoming Election:

Ann Wagner was the United States Ambassador to Luxembourg from 2005 to 2009. After college, she worked in the private sector and held management positions at Hallmark Cards in Kansas City and Ralston Purina in St. Louis.

Her district, based in St. Louis County, is heavily suburban and the state’s wealthiest. It includes most of St. Louis’s southern and western suburbs as well as some of the northern exurbs in St. Charles County and the northern part of Jefferson County. Before her diplomatic post, Wagner chaired the Missouri Republican Party from 1999 until 2005; she co-chaired the Republican National Committee for four years, starting in 2001.

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Blaine Luetkemeyer MO-03

Current Position: US Representative of MO District 3 since 2009
Affiliation: Republican
District: eastern and central portion of the state. It stretches from the southern part of Columbia (including the University of Missouri) and the state capital of Jefferson City in the west to St. Charles County (including the large suburbs of St. Charles, St. Peters and Wentzville) and western Jefferson County in the east.   
Upcoming Election:

Luetkemeyer formerly served as a member of the Missouri House of Representatives. Blaine serves as Chairman of the Subcommittee on National Security, Illicit Finance, and International Financial Institutions.

Along with his strong agriculture background, Blaine is a small businessman, having been in the banking and insurance industry for over 30 years. He also served as a bank regulator for the state of Missouri earlier in his career.

 

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Mark Alford MO-04

Current Position: US Representative of MO District 4 since 2023
Affiliation: Republican
District:  west-central Missouri. It stretches from the northern half of Columbia to the southern and eastern suburbs of Kansas City, including a sliver of Kansas City in Cass County and parts of Blue Springs in Jackson County. It also includes the northern portion of Columbia, home to the University of Missouri (but not the university itself).  
Upcoming Election:

Mark Allen Alford Sr.  is a former television news anchor.In 1998, he went to WDAF-TV in Kansas City as an anchor for Fox 4 News and stayed there for 23 years. He announced his resignation on October 8, 2021.

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Emanuel Cleaver MO-05

Current Position: US Representative of MO District 5 since 2005
Affiliation: Democrat
District: he inner ring of the Kansas City metropolitan area, including nearly all of Kansas City and some of its suburbs in Clay and Jackson counties, including North Kansas City, Gladstone, Independence, Lee’s Summit, and some of Blue Springs. Upcoming Election

Emanuel Cleaver II is a United Methodist pastor who has represented Missouri’s 5th congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives since 2005. Cleaver chaired the Congressional Black Caucus from January 2011 to 2013.

Cleaver served on the Kansas City Council from 1979 to 1991, until he was elected mayor, serving from 1991 to 1999.

Source: Wikipedia

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Sam Graves MO-06

Current Position: US Representative of MO District 6 since 2001
Affiliation: Republican
District:  northern Missouri, stretching across nearly the entire width of the state from Kansas to Illinois. Its largest voting population is centered in the northern portion of the Kansas City metropolitan area and the town of St. Joseph.  
Upcoming Election:

Graves is a general aviation pilot. He owns a Piper PA-11 Cub Special, is restoring a Beech AT-10, and co-owns a North American T-6 Texan and a Vultee BT-13 Valiant. Gould Peterson Municipal Airport is named after his uncle, an aviator, and is on his family’s farm. Graves is a Baptist.

Graves was elected to the Missouri House of Representatives in 1992.[7] After one term, he was elected to the Missouri Senate in 1994 and reelected in 1998.

Source: Wikipedia

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Eric Burlison MO-07

Current Position: US Representative of MO District 7 since 2023
Affiliation: Republican
District:   Southwest Missouri. The district includes Springfield, the home of Missouri State University, the Joplin, Missouri, metropolitan area, Missouri’s 5th largest, and the popular tourist destination city of Branson. 
Upcoming Election:

Eric Wayne previously served as the representative for District 133 (Greene County) in the Missouri House of Representatives. A Republican, Burlison was elected to the Missouri House in 2008 and left office at the end of 2016. In 2018, he was elected to the Missouri Senate, representing District 20. He was elected to Congress in 2022.

Burlison was employed at CoxHealth as a software engineer before being promoted to business analyst. He now works for Cerner. Burlison is a member of the Freedom of Road Riders, Missouri Right to Life, National Rifle Association of America, and the Missouri Chamber of Commerce

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Jason Smith MO-08

Current Position:  US Representative of MO District 8 since 2013
Affiliation: Republican
Positions:  Chair, Joint Committee on Taxation; Chair, Ways and Means Committee
District: 30 counties, covering just under 20,000 square miles of southeastern and southern Missouri.
Upcoming Election:

Jason Smith served four full terms and one partial term in the Missouri House of Representatives, serving as the Majority Whip during the 96th Missouri General Assembly and as Speaker Pro Tem during the 97th Missouri General Assembly.

After passing the Missouri Bar in 2004, Smith practiced law at a local law firm in Cuba, Missouri. He also took over his family’s farm, just outside Salem, which has been in Smith’s family for four generations. At this time, he was a co-owner of a dog breeding business which his mother operated.

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Mike Flood NE-01

Current Position: US Representative of NE 1st District since 2022
Affiliation: Republican
Former Position:  Nebraska Legislature from the 19th district, from 2005 to 2013 and 2021 to 2022. He served as speaker of the Legislature from 2007 to 2013
District:  most of its eastern quarter, except for Omaha and some of its suburbs  
Upcoming Election:

As of 2023, he owned 15 radio stations and seven television stations in Nebraska. In 2015, Flood founded the News Channel Nebraska network, in which all television and radio stations participate. NCN is Nebraska’s only 24-hour news channel. In addition to being the operator of News Channel Nebraska, he was on-air talent, acting as a news reporter and hosting the variety show Quarantine Tonight during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Flood is also a named partner in Norfolk-based law firm, Jewell Collins & Flood.

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Don Bacon NE-02

Current Position: US Representative of NE 2nd Distrrict since 2017
Affiliation: Republican
Positions: Subcommittee on Nutrition, Oversight, and Department Operations
District:   encompasses the core of the Omaha–Council Bluffs metropolitan area. It includes all of Douglas County, which includes the state’s largest city Omaha; it also includes Saunders County and areas of Western Sarpy County 
Upcoming Election:

Before holding public office, Bacon was a United States Air Force officer, retiring as brigadier general with stints as wing commander at Ramstein Air Base, Germany and Offutt Air Force Base in Omaha, Nebraska.

Bacon is frequently described as a moderate centrist within the Republican Party. An active voice on foreign policy in the House, Bacon is among a slate of U.S. representatives sanctioned by the Russian government, and was the first member of Congress to be hacked by the Chinese government.

Featured Quote:
The #ALLIESAct provides 8,000 more visas for the Afghan Special Visa Program. It’s imperative that we protect our Afghan translators and interpreters from the malignant forces present in Afghanistan.

Rep. Don Bacon Addresses Rise in Anti-Semitic Hate Crimes, Defends Jewish Community

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Adrian Smith NE-03

Current Position: US Representative of NE 3rd Disrrict since 2007
Affiliation: Republican
Former Position: State Delegate from 1999 – 2007
Other Positions:  Subcommittee on Select Revenue Measures – Committee on Ways and Means
District: western three-fourths; it is one of the largest non-at-large districts in the country  
Upcoming Election:

While a student at Nebraska, he interned in the Nebraska Governor’s Office and, later, served as a legislative page in the Nebraska Legislature.

Smith returned to Gering after college, and in 1994 began serving as a member of the Gering City Council. He has also worked in the private sector as a realtor and marketing specialist for the housing industry.

Featured Quote: 
I am steadfast in my commitment to extend to E15 the waiver granted to E10. Learn more in my column here:

Clean Energy EXPO 2019: U.S. Representative Adrian Smith (NE

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Kelly Armstrong ND-01

Current Position: US Representative since 2019
Affiliation: Republican
Former Position: State Senator from 2012 – 2018

Armstrong was a partner at Reichert Armstrong, with offices in Grand Forks and Dickinson.

Featured Quote: 
The White House is on a censorship mission – pressuring private companies to undermine free speech they don’t agree with. We’re demanding they stop.

Face The Nation: Kelly Armstrong, Turley, Wehle, Reid

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Greg Landsman OH-01

Current Position: US Representative of OH 1st District since 2023
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Position: Cincinnati City Council from 2018 to 2022
District:   city of Cincinnati, all of Warren County and borders the state of Kentucky. 
Upcoming Election:

in 2004, Governor Ted Strickland appointed Landsman to be his director of faith-based and community initiatives in 2007. Landsman served as executive director for Strive until December 2015. He then led Preschool Promise, an initiative to make two years of preschool available to all three- and four-year-olds in Cincinnati.

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Brad Wenstrup OH-02

Current Position: US Representative of OH 2nd District since 2012
Affiliation: Republican
Former Position: Physician, US Army Reserve from 1998 – 2013
District: Adams, Brown, Pike, Clermont, Highland, Clinton, Ross, Pickaway, Hocking, Vinton, Jackson, Gallia, Meigs, Lawrence, and Scioto counties, as well as parts of Fayette county. 
Upcoming Election:

Wenstrup is a colonel in the U.S. Army Reserve[3] and an Iraq War veteran. After the shooting of Congressman Steve Scalise on June 14, 2017, Wenstrup attended to Scalise until he was transported to MedStar Washington Hospital Center. For his actions during the shooting, he was awarded the Soldier’s Medal.

Wenstrup practiced podiatric medicine in Cincinnati for more than 24 years before being elected to Congress.

Featured Quote: 
Inflation does matter. Long-term inflation makes it that much harder for working class families to get by. It also depreciates the value of Americans’ hard-earned retirement savings and makes every-day necessities harder to afford. We can’t spend our way out of this problem.

 
Rep. Brad Wenstrup’s full questioning of Vindman and Williams | Trump impeachment hearings

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Joyce Beatty OH-03

Current Position: US Representative of OH 3rd District since 2013
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Position: State Delegate from 1999 – 2008
Other Positions:   Subcommittee on Diversity and Inclusion – Committee on Financial Services
District:  Franklin County and includes most of the city of Columbus. 
Upcoming Election:

Beatty has been a national spokesperson for the American Heart Association. She served on the Columbus American Heart Association Board, Ohio Democratic Committee, Women’s Fund, NAACP, and Delta Sigma Theta sorority.

She was also previously the senior vice-president for outreach and engagement at Ohio State University.

Featured Quote: 
You can arrest me. You can’t stop me. You can’t silence m

 Rep. Joyce Beatty arrested during voting rights demonstration in Washington D.C

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Jim Jordan OH-04

Current Position: US Representative of OH 4th District since 2007
Affiliation: Republican
Former Positions: State Senator from 2001 – 2006; State Delegate from 1995 – 2000
Other Positions:  Chair, Committee on the Judiciary
District: was redrawn from the previous district to stretch from Lima, to include the northwestern suburbs of Columbus, up to Tiffin and Elyria on the shores of Lake Erie    
Upcoming Election:

Jordan is a two-time NCAA national champion wrestler and a former college wrestling coach. In Congress, Jordan helped start the right-wing populist House Freedom Caucus, serving as its first chair from 2015 to 2017, and as its vice chair since 2017. Jordan was a prominent critic of Speaker of the House John Boehner, who resigned under Freedom Caucus pressure in 2015.

He was the ranking member of the House Oversight Committee from 2019 to 2020, when he left to become the ranking member of the House Judiciary Committee, of which he became chair in 2023.

Featured Quote: 
Discussing the January 6th Select Committee on Fox News with @seanhannity and @RepStefanik
at 9:00 p.m. ET / 8:00 p.m. CT. Tune in!

Rep. Jim Jordan says Trump is not to blame for Capitol insurrection

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Bob Latta OH-05

Current Position: US Representative of OH 5th District since 2007
Affiliation: Republican
Former Positions: State Delegate from 2001 – 2007; Wood County Board of County Commissioners from 1991 – 1997
Other Positions:  Subcommittee on Communications and Technology – Committee on Energy and Commerce
District: northwestern and north central Ohio and borders Indiana.   
Upcoming Election:

Bob Latta’s father, Del Latta, represented the 5th from 1959 to 1989 and served as ranking Republican on the House Budget Committee from 1975 to his retirement. Latta worked as a private practice attorney before entering politics.

Featured Quote: 
Congratulations to Karley Stant, a junior at Miller City-New Cleveland High School, for winning the #OH5 2021 Congressional Art Competition! “Neon Lights” will be displayed in the U.S. Capitol Tunnel for 1 year. Karley used colored pencils to create her impressive artwork.

Congressman Bob Latta (R-Ohio’s 5th Congressional District) Opening Remarks During “BigTech” Hearing

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Bill Johnson OH-06

Current Position: US Representative of OH 6th District since 2011
Affiliation: Republican
Former Position: Air Force CIO and IT executive from 1973 – 2011
District:  Eastern side of the state, bordering West Virginia, and Pennsylvania. It stretches from Marietta through several Ohio River industrial towns all the way to the city of Youngstown. 
Upcoming Election:

Bill Johnson retired as a Lieutenant Colonel after a military career of more than 26 years.  During his tenure in the U.S. Air Force, Johnson was recognized as a Distinguished Graduate from the Air Force Reserve Officer Training Corps, Squadron Officers School, and Air Command & Staff College.

He co-founded Johnson-Schley Management Group, an information technology (IT) consulting company that increased revenues by more than 200% in three years under his leadership. In 2003, he left the company to form J2 Business Solutions, where he provided executive-level IT support as a defense contractor to the U.S. military. From 2006 to 2010, he served as chief information officer of a global manufacturer of electronic components for the transportation industry.

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Radical environmentalists and the far-left have forced New Englanders to rely on foreign natural gas instead of natural gas produced in America. What’s wrong with American energy companies producing and supplying Americans with the natural gas we need?

5 questions for House Rep., Ohio’s 6th District candidate Bill Johnson

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Max Miller OH-07

Current Position: US Representative of OH 7th District since 2023
Affiliation: Republican
Former Position: Former aide to Donald Trump from 2016 to 2020
District:  northeastern section of the state, including southern and western Cuyahoga County, all of Medina and Wayne Counties, and a sliver of northern Holmes County.  
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Miller is the grandson of Samuel H. Miller, the former co-chair emeritus of Forest City Realty Trust. His grandmother, Ruth Miller, was a candidate for Ohio’s 22nd congressional district in 1980. His uncle is Aaron David Miller, a scholar of Middle East studies.

Miller worked at a Lululemon store in Ohio before joining the Marine Reserve in 2013. He was a corporal and made no deployments. In 2019, he was transferred from the Selected Marine Corps Reserve to the Individual Ready Reserve.

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Warren Davidson OH-08

Current Position: US Senator of OH 8th District since 2016
Affiliation: Republican
Former Position: US Army officer from 1988 – 2016
District:   west side of Ohio, bordering Indiana. The cities of Hamilton, Fairfield, Middletown, Springfield, Eaton, Greenville, Piqua, and Troy are part of the district. 
Upcoming Election:

Before entering politics, he was an officer in United States Army special operations and led his family’s manufacturing business. Davidson served as chairman of the Dayton Region Manufacturers Association, an industry trade group. From 2004 to 2005, he served on the Concord Township, Ohio, Board of Trustees.

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I am Warren Davidson. I love this country with a soldier’s passion. It is an honor to continue representing #OH08 in Congress. Thank you!

 
Right now our language for cryptocurrency is ‘sloppy’, says Congressman Warren Davidson

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Marcy Kaptur OH-09

Current Position: US Representative of OH 9th District since 1983
Affiliation: Democrat
Other Positions:  Ranking Member, Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development – House Appropriations
District:   northwestern part of the state, bordering Michigan, Indiana, and Ontario, Canada (via Lake Erie), and includes all of Defiance, Williams, Fulton, Lucas, Ottawa, Sandusky, and Erie counties, and a portion of northern Wood County. 
Upcoming Election:

Kaptur is the longest-serving woman in congressional history.

She did doctoral studies in urban planning development finance at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1981. Kaptur served on the Toledo-Lucas County Plan Commissions from 1969 to 1975. She was director of planning for the National Center for Urban Ethnic Affairs (1975–1977), founded by Geno Baroni. She later served as a domestic policy advisor during President Jimmy Carter’s administration.

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Mike Turner OH-10

Current Position: US Representative of OH 10th District since 2003
Affiliation: Republican
Former Positions: President of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly from 2014 – 2016; US Senator; Mayor of Dayton from 1994 – 2002
District:  southwestern Ohio and consists of Montgomery County, Greene County, and a portion of Clark County.  
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He practiced law with local firms and businesses in the Dayton area before entering politics. He also practiced law during the brief time between his service as mayor of Dayton and as a member of Congress.

Turner served as the president of the NATO Parliamentary Assembly[1] from 2014 to 2016.

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Ranking Members @RepMikeRogersAL& @JimInhofe released the following statement after receiving a letter from the Nuclear Weapons Council outlining their concerns with President Biden’s budget request for the National Nuclear Security Administration.

“YOU GUYS WANNA BE THE LAUGHING STOCK OF HISTORY?” Mike Turner on Impeachment Hearing Day 5

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Shontel Brown OH-11

Current Position: US Representative of OH 11th District since 2008
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Position:  Cuyahoga County Council from 2015 to 2021
District:  portions of Cuyahoga County in the Northeast part of the state—including all of Cleveland 
Upcoming Election:

Shontel Brown won her congressional seat in a special election on November 2, 2021, after Marcia Fudge resigned to become Secretary of Housing and Urban Development.

Brown founded Diversified Digital Solutions, a marketing support company. She was elected to the Warrensville Heights City Council in 2011, where she held office for three years.

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Troy Balderson OH-12

Current Position: US Representative of OH 12th District since 2018
Affiliation: Republican
Former Positions: State Senator; State Delegate from 2011 – 2018
District: includes communities east of Columbus including Zanesville, Cambridge, and Mount Vernon.  
Upcoming Election:

Balderson started working for his family’s car business, Balderson Motor Sales, as a mechanic while a college student. He was vice president and general manager of the company from 1987 to 2008,[4] the third generation of his family to run the business.

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The Administration’s decision to turn a blind eye to the crisis at our southern border: – jeopardizes our national security, – worsens the flow of drugs into our communities, – endangers desperate individuals who rely on cartels to make the dangerous trek #BorderCrisis

Balderson talks at Trump rally

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Emilia Sykes OH-13

Current Position: US Representative of OH 13th District since 2023
Affiliation: Democrat
Former Position:  Ohio House of Representatives 34th district from 2015 to 2022 & Minority Leader from 2019 to 2021
District:  portions of the Akron area.  
Upcoming Election:

Sykes grew up in the Akron area and is the daughter of state senator Vernon Sykes and former state representative Barbara Sykes, who successively held the same seat from 1982 to 2014. Between Vernon, Barbara, and Emilia, the Sykes family held the seat for 40 years.

Sykes has served as an administrative adviser in the Summit County fiscal office.[

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David Joyce OH-14

Current Position: US Representative of OH 14th District since 2013
Affiliation: Republican
Former Position: Prosecutor of Geauga County from 1988 – 2013
Other Positions:   Subcommittee on Interior, Environment and Related Agencies – House Appropriations Committee
District:   far northeast corner of the state, bordering Lake Erie and Pennsylvania 
Upcoming Election:

From 1983 to 1984, Joyce was a public defender for Cuyahoga County, and from 1985 to 1988 a public defender for Geauga County. In 1989, he was hired as an assistant county attorney in Lake County. He assisted County Prosecutor Steven C. LaTourette in prosecuting serial murderer and cult leader Jeffrey Lundgren for the Kirtland cult killings.

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The surge of anti-Semitic violence, harassment and rhetoric targeting Jewish Americans makes me sick. Simply condemning anti-Semitism is not enough. We must work together as a nation to prevent this hatred from ever taking root in the first place.

GOP Rep. Dave Joyce’s campaign ad pushing back on Republicans and Donald Trump

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Mike Carey OH-15

Current Position: US House of Representatives for District 15 since 2021
Affiliation: Republican
Former Position: Coal lobbyist
District:   parts of Clark, Fayette, Franklin, Miami, and Shelby counties as well as all of Madison County.
Upcoming Election:

Carey served in the Army National Guard from 1989 to 1999. As a college student, he worked as an aide to State Senator Merle G. Kearns. He has since worked as vice president of government affairs for American Consolidated Natural Resources, a coal company. He is also chairman of the board of the Ohio Coal Association.

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Dusty Johnson SD-01

Current Position: US Representative since 2019
Affiliation: Republican
Former Positions: Chief of Staff to the Governor of South Dakota from 2011 – 2014; US Senator; South Dakota Public Utilities Commission from 2005 – 2011

Dusty Johnson served as South Dakota Public Utilities Commissioner from 2005 to 2011, when he was appointed chief of staff to Governor Dennis Daugaard, a position he held until 2014. Between his state political career and congressional service, Johnson was the vice president of Vantage Point Solutions in Mitchell, South Dakota.

In 1998, Johnson was named a Truman Scholar.  As a Truman Scholar, he worked for the U.S. Department of Agriculture in Washington, D.C. In 2003, Johnson worked as a senior policy advisor for then-South Dakota Governor Mike Rounds.

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Today I joined @RepTenneyand 175 of my fellow Republicans in defense of the Second Amendment. In some states across the country, conceal carry permits aren’t often permitted — we filed an amicus brief with the Supreme Court to fight for lawful gun owners right to conceal carry.

USDA Implements Johnson Cattle Proposals

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Bryan Steil WI-01

Current: US Representative of US House District 1 since 2018
Affiliation: Republican

Leadership: Chairman, Committee on House Administration
District: Kenosha County, Racine County, and most of Walworth County, as well as portions of Rock County and Milwaukee County. 
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History: Bryan Steil  earned his Bachelor of Science degree in business administration from Georgetown University, and his Juris Doctor from the University of Wisconsin School of Law.

In 2003, Steil spent a year working as an aide to U.S. Representative Paul Ryan.[4] Before his election to Congress, Steil spent a decade in the manufacturing industry in southeast Wisconsin. He was an executive for plastics manufacturer Charter NEX Film.

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Inflation functions as a tax. It impacts everyone. It doesn’t matter if you’re in Janesville, Illinois, or California. As the price of everyday goods increase, that means less money in your pocket.

Featured VideoBryan Steil Says Voter ID Is A “Relatively Straightforward Solution” To Increase Election Integrity

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Mark Pocan WI-02

Current: US Representative of US House District 2 since 2012
Affiliation: Democrat  
Leadership: Co-Founder and Co-Chair of the Labor Caucus and the Defense Spending Reduction Caucus and and Chair of the Congressional Equality Caucus. 
District: southern Wisconsin, covering Dane County, Iowa County, Lafayette County, Sauk County and Green County, as well as portions of Richland County and Rock County. The district includes Madison, the state’s capital, its suburbs.
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History: Pocan’s active years at UW–Madison in College Democrats led to his election in 1991 to the Dane County Board of Supervisors. From 1999 to 2013, Pocan served as a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly, representing the 78th district.

Featured Quote:  2.2 billion people don’t have access to clean drinking water….but, hooray! Another billionaire just made it to the edge of space.

Featured Video1 minute Learn About Marc Pocan

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Derrick Van Orden WI-03

Current: US House District      since
Affiliation: Democrat  Republican
District: Southwestern and western Wisconsin. The district includes the cities of Eau Claire, La Crosse, and Stevens Point, as well as many Wisconsin-based exurbs of the Minneapolis-St. Paul metropolitan area
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History: Van Orden joined the United States Navy in 1988 when he was 18 years old. He served for 26 years, retiring as a Senior Chief in 2014. During his military career, Van Orden served five combat deployments. Van Orden’s book titled A Book of Man: A Navy SEAL’s Guide to the Lost Art of Manhood was published in 2015.

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Gwen Moore WI-04

Current: US Representative of US House District 4 since 2004
Affiliation: Democrat

District:  part of Milwaukee County and including almost all of the city of Milwaukee 
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History: As an organizer with AmeriCorps VISTA, Moore worked to establish the Cream City Community Development Credit Union to offer grants and loans to low-income residents to start businesses.From 1985 to 1989, she worked for the City of Milwaukee as a neighborhood development strategist and for the state Department of Employment Relations and Health and Social Services. Moore also worked for the Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority (WHEDA) as a housing officer.

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My legislation, the WRCR Act, encourages and rewards work by expanding the #EITC. It’s a bill that uplifts working people. Why does the GOP pinch pennies when it comes to policies benefiting working people while spending billions on the donor class?

Featured Video Rep. Gwen Moore’s full speech at the Democratic National Convention | 2020 DNC Night 1

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Scott Fitzgerald WI-05

Current: US House District 5  since 2021
Affiliation: Republican
District: most of Milwaukee’s northern and western suburbs.
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History: Scott Fitzgerald earned his Bachelor of Science from the University of Wisconsin–Oshkosh in 1985. He joined the U.S. Army Reserve in 1981 and was commissioned as a lieutenant in the Armor Branch in 1985. He completed the United States Army Command and General Staff College and served in a number of assignments during his 27 years of service, including battalion commander. He worked for nearly a decade as a newspaper publisher.

Fitzgerald was elected to the Wisconsin Senate in 1994 and majority leader for the 2011–12 session.

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We should have returned to in-person committee business months ago, as other committees have done. The Democrats’ failure to permit collaborative in-person work comes at the expense of the American people and should be fixed quickly.

Featured VideoUS Rep. Scott Fitzgerald stands by decision to object during electoral vote count

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Glenn Grothman WI-06

Current: US Representative of US House District 6 since 2014
Affiliation: Republican

Leadership: Chair, Subcommittee on National Security, the Border, and Foreign Affairs (Oversight and Accountability Committee)
District
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History: Glenn Grothman earned a Juris Doctor from the University of Wisconsin Law School in 1983 and became an attorney with a firm in West Bend, Wisconsin.

Grothman represented the 58th district in the Wisconsin State Assembly from 1993 until 2005 and was vice chair of the Assembly’s Republican caucus from 1999 to 2004. He represented the 20th district in the Wisconsin Senate from 2005 to 2015, and was the assistant majority leader from 2011 to 2015.

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I spoke with New Mexican ranchers along our southern border who told me that they have found dehydrated children on their land and have had employees kidnapped by cartels taking part in human trafficking. The wall will secure our border and help protect innocent people.

Featured VideoCongressman Grothman’s Immigration Update After His Fourth Trip This Year

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Tom Tiffany – WI-07

Current: US Representative of US House District 7 since 2020
Affiliation: Republican

Leadership:  Chair, Federal Lands Committee (Committee on Natural Resources)
District: northwestern and central Wisconsin; covering 20 counties (in whole or part
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History: Tiffany earned his B.S. in agricultural economics from the University of Wisconsin–River Falls. Tiffany managed the petroleum division of a farm cooperative in Plainview, Minnesota, before moving on to manage Zenker Oil Company’s petroleum distribution in 1988.

Tiffany served as the Town Supervisor of Little Rice, Wisconsin, from 2009 to 2013, and is an appointed member of the Oneida County Economic Development Corporation. Tiffany served seven years in the Wisconsin Senate and two years in the State Assembly, representing the northeast region of the state.[

Featured Quote:  Pelosi’s decision to block @Jim_Jordan and @RepJimBanks from the Jan. 6th committee continues to show that the House is not a serious place, just a political theater.

Featured VideoWisconsin Seventh Congressional Debate between Tom Tiffany and Tricia Zunker

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Mike Gallagher WI-08

Current: US House District      since
Affiliation: Democrat  Republican
Leadership: Chairman, House Armed Services Subcommittee on Cyber, Information Technologies, and Innovation
District: northeastern Wisconsin
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History: Gallagher earned his B.A. in 2006 from the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University. Gallagher was a United States Marine Corps intelligence officer, serving seven years (2006–13) on active duty. He twice deployed to the Al Anbar Province, Iraq, serving on General David Petraeus’s CENTCOM Assessment Team.

Gallagher served as a Republican staffer on the United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations. Governor of Wisconsin Scott Walker hired him as a foreign policy advisor in February 2015.

Featured Quote:  We have spent the last 18 months witnessing China’s Chernobyl in the form of the COVID-19 pandemic. Understanding how this happened, no matter how much it angers the CCP, is the most important question in the world. Here are three reasons why.

Featured VideoGallagher on Tucker Carlson: Are you on Team America or Team Communist?

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