Freshmen Influx
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Freshmen Influx
Freshmen Influx: Freshmen Influx: New Faces in Congress and the Districts They Represent New Faces in Congress and the Districts that Voted for them As of December 8, 2014 November, 2014 Table of Contents INTRODUCTION ................................................................................................................................... 4 MEET THE FRESHMEN U.S. SENATORS ........................................................................................... 5 ALASKA ..................................................................................................................................... 6 ARKANSAS ............................................................................................................................... 6 COLORADO .............................................................................................................................. 7 GEORGIA .................................................................................................................................. 7 IOWA ......................................................................................................................................... 8 LOUISIANA ................................................................................................................................ 8 MICHIGAN ................................................................................................................................. 9 MONTANA ................................................................................................................................. 9 NEBRASKA ............................................................................................................................. 10 NORTH CAROLINA ................................................................................................................. 10 OKLAHOMA ............................................................................................................................. 11 SOUTH DAKOTA ..................................................................................................................... 11 WEST VIRGINIA ...................................................................................................................... 12 MEET THE FRESHMEN MEMBERS OF THE U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES....................... 13 ALABAMA ................................................................................................................................ 14 ARIZONA ................................................................................................................................. 14 ARKANSAS ............................................................................................................................. 15 CALIFORNIA............................................................................................................................ 16 COLORADO ............................................................................................................................ 19 FLORIDA ................................................................................................................................. 19 GEORGIA ................................................................................................................................ 20 HAWAII .................................................................................................................................... 22 ILLINOIS .................................................................................................................................. 23 IOWA ....................................................................................................................................... 24 2 LOUISIANA .............................................................................................................................. 25 MAINE...................................................................................................................................... 26 MASSACHUSSETTS ............................................................................................................... 26 MICHIGAN ............................................................................................................................... 27 MINNESOTA ............................................................................................................................ 29 MONTANA ............................................................................................................................... 30 NEBRASKA ............................................................................................................................. 30 NEVADA .................................................................................................................................. 31 NEW HAMPSHIRE................................................................................................................... 31 NEW JERSEY .......................................................................................................................... 32 NEW YORK ............................................................................................................................. 33 NORTH CAROLINA ................................................................................................................. 35 OKLAHOMA ............................................................................................................................. 37 PENNSYLVANIA ...................................................................................................................... 37 TEXAS ..................................................................................................................................... 38 UTAH ....................................................................................................................................... 40 VIRGINIA ................................................................................................................................. 40 WASHINGTON ........................................................................................................................ 42 WEST VIRGINIA ...................................................................................................................... 42 WISCONSIN ............................................................................................................................ 43 DIRECT IMPACT LEADERSHIP ......................................................................................................... 44 3 Freshmen Influx: New Faces in Congress and the Districts They Represent As the dust settles from the midterm elections, one thing is clear: there is a large roster of freshmen Members entering the 114th Congress. In the Senate, pending the outcome of two races, 13 new senators will be sworn in this January. Similarly, the House of Representatives will welcome 60 new members. HOW WILL YOU REACH NEW MEMBERS? Freshmen Influx: New Faces in Congress and the Districts They Represent provides an introductory snapshot of the new Members that have been decided thus far, including examples of local allegiances and important factors that will shape their policy decisions in Congress. Officially, new Members will tackle these issues when they take office on January 3, 2015. Unofficially, their job has already begun as they hire key staff, get up to speed on important issues and begin to set priorities for their first term in office. Now is the perfect time for a smart grassroots strategy that reaches new Members on their home turf. WHY NOW? The unusually high turnover rate will yield an active freshman class. Jockeying for committee assignments and angling to make their mark by aligning with priority legislation will have new Members working hard to prepare long before they step foot in their new office. Beginning in January, major issues touching key interests will be taken up in Congress. For newcomers coming off the campaign trail, the demands to remain present back home, in touch with constituents and responsive to local concerns are significant. They will be in their states and districts more than in years past, following local media and actively engaged with constituents. Now is the time to engage new Members to raise awareness, promote dialogues and instill deeper appreciations as to why constituents have a real stake in issue outcomes. Today’s freshmen are tomorrow’s leaders; it is important to start building relationships with them now. HOW WE CAN HELP In today’s political and media environment, it is not enough to simply meet with Members on Capitol Hill. Successful profile-raising or policy advocacy campaigns require a targeted, integrated approach emphasizing a strong D.C. lobbying presence coupled with a hyper-local grassroots strategy. Using our network of political operatives in every congressional district across the country, we can help you align your goals with local strategies to ensure your organization or your issue gets the right amount of visibility. A new roster calls for new thinking. The following pages provide a brief introduction to the freshmen legislators from a local perspective. Contact us to conduct a more in depth analysis on how to successfully reach new Members back home. 4 Meet the Freshmen U.S. Senators 5 Alaska DAN SULLIVAN (R) Replacing Mark Begich (D) Home: Anchorage, AK Born: Fairview Park, OH Previous: Commissioner of the Alaska Department of Natural Resources; Attorney General of Alaska; Assistant Secretary of State for Economic and Business Affairs; Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Marine Corps Education: B.A., Harvard University; J.D.-M.S.F.S., Georgetown University Campaign Platform: Economy, Jobs, Military and Veterans Affairs, Energy, Healthcare, Ethics Prominent Organizations: BP Exploration Alaska, Alaska Native Tribal Health Consortium, Providence Health & Services, Alaska Airlines Key Media Outlets: Anchorage Daily News, Fairbanks Daily News-Miner, Juneau Empire, Alaska Dispatch News, KTUU (NBC), KSKA (NPR) Arkansas TOM COTTON (R) Replacing Mark Pryor (D) Home: Dardanelle, AR Born: Dardanelle, AR Previous: U.S. House of Representatives (AR-04); Captain, U.S. Army Education: B.A., Harvard University; J.D., Harvard University Campaign Platform: Jobs, Economy, Military and Veterans Affairs, National Security, Education, Energy Prominent Organizations: WalMart, Tyson Foods, JB Hunt Transport, Baptist Health, University of Arkansas Key Media Outlets: Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, Log Cabin Democrat, Times Record, Northwest Arkansas Times, Arkansas Business Online, KTHV (CBS), KUAR (NPR) 6 Colorado CORY GARDNER (R) Replacing Mark Udall (D) Home: Yuma, CO Born: Yuma, CO Previous: Member of the U.S. House of Representatives (District 4); Member of the Colorado House of Representatives (District 63) Education: B.A., Colorado State University; J.D., University of Colorado Campaign Platform: Jobs, Economy, Fiscal Responsibility, Energy, Healthcare, Education, National Security, Immigration Prominent Organizations: HealthONE Corporation, CH2M Hill, Aimco, Molson Coors Brewing Company, Lockheed Martin Corporation, University of Colorado Key Media Outlets: The Denver Post, The Gazette, Daily Camera, The Coloradoan, The Pueblo Chieftain, Denver Business Journal, KUSA (NBC), KCFR (NPR) Georgia DAVID PERDUE (R) Replacing Saxby Chambliss (R) Home: Sea Island, GA Born: Macon, GA Previous: CEO, Reebok; CEO, Dollar General Education: B.S. and M.A., Georgia Institute of Technology Campaign Platform: Economy, Taxes, Energy, Healthcare, Immigration, Gun Control, Civil Liberties Prominent Organizations: The Coca-Cola Company, Turner Broadcasting System, Port of Savannah, The Home Depot, United Parcel Service, AT&T Mobility, Newell Rubbermaid, Arby’s, Delta Air Lines, University of Georgia, Georgia Institute of Technology Key Media Outlets: Atlanta Journal-Constitution, The Augusta Chronicle, LedgerEnquirer, Savannah Morning News, Atlanta Business Chronicle, WSB (ABC), WABE (NPR) 7 Iowa JONI ERNST (R) Replacing Tom Harkin (D) Home: Red Oak, IA Born: Red Oak, IA Previous: Iowa Senate (District 12); Lieutenant Colonel, Iowa Army National Guard; U.S. Army Reserves Education: B.S., Iowa State University; M.P.A., Columbus College Campaign Platform: Jobs, Economy, Healthcare, Fiscal Responsibility, Social Security and Medicare Solvency Prominent Organizations: Rockwell Collins, Inc., Genesis Health System, Wells Fargo & Co., Principal Financial Group Inc., Iowa State University, University of Iowa Key Media Outlets: Des Moines Register, The Gazette, Sioux City Journal, KCCI (CBS), Iowa Public Radio (NPR) Louisiana BILL CASSIDY (R) Replacing Mary Landrieu (D) Home: Baton Rouge, LA Born: Highland Park, IL Previous: U.S. House of Representatives from Louisiana's 6th district; Louisiana Senate (District 16) Education: B.S., Louisiana State University; M.D., Louisiana State University School of Medicine Campaign Platform: Energy, Jobs, Fiscal Responsibility, Education, Healthcare, Immigration Prominent Organizations: CenturyLink, Entergy, Dow Chemical, Schlumberger, Louisiana State University, Tourism Industry Key Media Outlets: The Times-Picayune, The Advocate, Greater Baton Rouge Business Report, WGNO (ABC), WWNO (NPR) 8 Michigan GARY PETERS (D) Replacing Carl Levin (D) Home: Pontiac, MI Born: Pontiac, MI Previous: U.S. House of Representatives (MI-14); U.S. House of Representatives (MI-09); Michigan Senate (District 14); Commissioner, Michigan Lottery Education: B.A., Alma College; M.B.A., University of Detroit; J.D., Wayne State University Law School; M.A., Michigan State University Campaign Platform: Jobs, Fiscal Responsibility, Environmental Issues, Education, Energy, Healthcare, Economy, Military and Veterans Affairs Prominent Organizations: General Motors, Chrysler Group LLC, Henry Ford Health System, University of Michigan, Michigan State University, automotive Industry Key Media Outlets: Detroit Free Press, Detroit News, Grand Rapids Press, The Oakland Press, WDIV (NBC), WDET (NPR) Montana STEVE DAINES (R) Replacing John Walsh (D) Home: Bozeman, MT Born: Van Nuys, CA Previous: U.S. House of Representatives (MT-At-large) Education: B.S., Montana State University, Bozeman Campaign Platform: Economy, Environment, Social Security and Medicare Solvency, Military and Veterans Affairs, Fiscal Responsibility, Healthcare Prominent Organizations: First Interstate BancSystem, U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service, Big Sky Airlines, Community Medical Center, University of Montana Key Media Outlets: The Missoulian, Bozeman Daily Chronicle, Missoula Independent, Billings Gazette, Great Falls Tribune, Big Sky Business Journal, KTVQ (CBS), KEMC (NPR) 9 Nebraska BEN SASSE (R) Replacing Mike Johanns (R) Home: Plainview, NE Born: Plainview, NE Previous: President, Midland University Education: B.A., Harvard University; M.A., St. John’s College; M.A., M.Phil., Ph.D., Yale University Campaign Platform: Healthcare, Ethics, Fiscal Responsibility, National Security, Economy, Immigration Prominent Organizations: Berkshire Hathaway, ConAgra, Mutual of Omaha, TD Ameritrade, Bailey Yard, Agriculture Industry, University of Nebraska Key Media Outlets: Omaha World-Herald, Lincoln Journal Star, The Daily Record, KETV (ABC), KIOS (NPR) North Carolina THOM TILLIS (R) Replacing Kay Hagan (D) Home: Cornelius, NC Born: Jacksonville, FL Previous: Speaker of the North Carolina House of Representatives; North Carolina House of Representatives (District 98) Education: B.A., University of Maryland University College Campaign Platform: Government Accountability, Fiscal Responsibility, Healthcare, Jobs, Education Prominent Organizations: Bank of America, Duke Energy, Fort Bragg, Carolinas HealthCare System, Wells Fargo & Company, Lowe's, Harris Teeter Supermarkets, University of North Carolina, Duke University, North Carolina State University, Wake Forest University Key Media Outlets: Charlotte Observer, The News & Observer, Charlotte Business Journal, News & Record, The Durham News, WSOC (ABC), WNCN (NBC), WFAE (NPR) 10 Oklahoma JAMES LANKFORD (R) Replacing Tom Coburn (R) Home: Oklahoma City, OK Born: Dallas, TX Previous: U.S. House of Representatives (District 5) Education: B.S., University of Texas; M.A., Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary Campaign Platform: Gun Control, Fiscal Responsibility, Education, Energy, Government Accountability, Healthcare, Immigration Prominent Organizations: BancFirst Corporation, Chesapeake Energy Corporation, Hobby Lobby, Sonic Corp., Tinker Air Force Base, University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma State University Key Media Outlets: The Oklahoman, Tulsa World, The Norman Transcript, The Journal Record, KOTV (CBS), KGOU (NPR) South Dakota MIKE ROUNDS (R) Replacing Tim Johnson (D) Home: Pierre, SD Born: Huron, SD Previous: Governor of South Dakota; South Dakota Senate (District 24) Education: B.S., South Dakota State University Campaign Platform: Healthcare, Social Security and Medicare Solvency, Fiscal Responsibility, Government Accountability, Energy, National Security, Education, Immigration Prominent Organizations: Ellsworth Air Force Base, Tyson Foods, Wellmark BlueCross BlueShield, First National Bank in Sioux Falls, service industry, agriculture industry Key Media Outlets: Rapid City Journal, Argus Leader, Sioux Falls Business Journal, KSFY (ABC), South Dakota Public Broadcasting (NPR) 11 West Virginia SHELLEY MOORE CAPITO (R) Replacing Jay Rockefeller (D) Home: Charleston, WV Born: Glen Dale, WV Previous: U.S. House of Representatives (District 2); West Virginia House of Delegates (District 30) Education: B.S., Duke University; M.Ed., University of Virginia Campaign Platform: Economy, Energy, Education, Military and Veterans Affairs Prominent Organizations: West Virginia United Health System, Consol Energy, Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races, West Virginia University, energy industry Key Media Outlets: The Charleston Gazette, Charleston Daily Mail, The RegisterHerald, The Herald-Dispatch, The State Journal, WBOY (NBC), West Virginia Public Broadcasting (NPR) 12 Meet the Freshmen Members of the U.S. House of Representatives 13 Alabama GARY PALMER (D-AL-06) Replacing Spencer Bachus (R) Home: Hoover, AL Born: Hackleburg, AL Previous: Founder and President, Alabama Policy Institute Education: B.A., University of Alabama Campaign Platform: Healthcare, Civil Liberties, Fiscal Responsibility, Education, Tax Reform, Gun Control, Economy, Immigration District Counties: Jefferson, Bibb, Blount, Chilton, Coosa, Shelby Prominent Organizations: Birmingham Business Alliance, Hoover Chamber of Commerce, Talladega National Forest Key Media Outlets: Birmingham News, Birmingham Business Journal, WERC FM, Alabama Political Reporter, Shelby County Reporter Arizona RUBEN GALLEGO (D-AZ-07) Replacing Ed Pastor (D) Home: South Mountain, AZ Born: Chicago, IL Previous: Arizona House of Representatives (District 27) Education: B.A., Harvard University Campaign Platform: Immigration, Civil Liberties, Government Accountability, Education, Labor and Wage Issues, Gun Control, Environmental Issues District Counties: Maricopa Prominent Organizations: Banner Health, Wells Fargo & Company, Kroger, Greater Phoenix Economic Council, South Mountain Park, US Airways Arena, Chase Field Key Media Outlets: Arizona Republic, East Valley Tribune, Phoenix Business Journal, Maricopa Monitor, KUAT (NPR) 14 Arkansas FRENCH HILL (R-AR-02) Replacing Tim Griffin (R) Home: Little Rock, AR Born: Little Rock, AR Previous: Founder and Chairman, Delta Trust & Bank; White House Aide for President George H. W. Bush; Deputy Assistant Secretary, U.S. Treasury; Chairman of the Board, Little Rock Regional Chamber of Commerce Education: B.S., Vanderbilt University; M.B.A., UCLA Campaign Platform: Healthcare, Jobs, Fiscal Responsibility, Economy District Counties: White, Van Buren, Conway, Perry, Saline, Faulkner, Pulaski Prominent Organizations: Arkansas State Capitol, Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, Dillard's, Inc., Windstream Communications, University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service Key Media Outlets: Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, Arkansas Times, Log Cabin Democrat, KTHV (CBS), KUAR (NPR) BRUCE WESTERMAN (R-AR-04) Replacing Tom Cotton (R) Home: Hot Springs, AR Born: Hot Springs, AR Previous: Arkansas House of Representatives (District 22); Arkansas House Majority Leader; Mid-South Engineering Company Education: B.S., University of Arkansas; M.F., Yale University Campaign Platform: Agriculture, Economy, Immigration, Foreign Policy District Counties: Madison, Newton, Johnson, Franklin, Crawford, Sebastian, Logan, Yell, Scott, Polk, Montgomery, Sevier, Howard, Little River, Grant, Jefferson, Cleveland, Bradley, Calhoun, Union, Columbia, Miller, Lafayette, Hempstead, Nevada, Clark, Hot Spring, Pike, Ouachita Prominent Organizations: Hot Springs Chamber of Commerce, Entergy, Southern Arkansas University, Tyson Foods, Jefferson Regional Medical Center Key Media Outlets: Arkansas Democrat-Gazette, Seark Today, KATV (ABC), Arkansas Business Journal, The Sentinel-Record, Texarkana Gazette 15 California MARK DESAULNIER (D-CA-11) Replacing George Miller (D) Home: Concord, CA Born: Lowell, MA Previous: California State Senate (District 7); California State Assembly (District 11); Mayor of Concord; Concord City Council; Supervisor, Contra Costa County Education: B.A., College of the Holy Cross Campaign Platform: Government Accountability, Tax Reform, Labor and Wage Issues, Transportation and Infrastructure, Environmental Issues, Healthcare, National Security District Counties: Contra Costa Prominent Organizations: Kaiser Permanente, Safeway, Wells Fargo Credit Center, PG&E, Bank of America Technology Center, Dow Chemical, Chevron Corporation, University of California-Berkeley, AT&T Key Media Outlets: Los Angeles Times, San Francisco Chronicle, Contra Costa Times, Concord Patch, KICU (Fox), WEVO (NPR) STEVE KNIGHT (R-CA-25) Replacing Howard P. "Buck" McKeon (R) Home: Palmdale, CA Born: Palmdale, CA Previous: California State Senate (District 21); Officer, Los Angeles Police Department; Soldier, U.S. Army Education: Palmdale High School Campaign Platform: Jobs, Economy, Education, Immigration, Gun Control, National Security, Fiscal Responsibility, Healthcare District Counties: Los Angeles, Ventura Prominent Organizations: Princess Cruises, MannKind, Sunkist, California Institute of the Arts, Bank of America, Delta Scientific, Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum, Six Flags Magic Mountain, Angeles National Forest Key Media Outlets: Los Angeles Times, AV Political Observer, KTLA (CW), KABC (ABC), KCRY (NPR) 16 PETE AGUILAR (D-CA-31) Replacing Gary Miller (R) Home: Redlands, CA Born: Fontana, CA Previous: Mayor of Redlands, CA; President of the Inland Empire Division of the League of California Cities Education: B.B.A., University of Redlands Campaign Platform: Economy, Education, Energy, Environmental Issues, Social Security and Medicare Solvency, Immigration, Veterans Issues District Counties: San Bernardino Prominent Organizations: Slater Bros. Markets, Burlington North, Santa Fe Railway, Pacific Motor Trucking, Amazon, California State University-San Bernardino, Tamco Steel, Amphastar Pharmaceuticals, Joshua Tree National Park, Mojave National Preserve Key Media Outlets: Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Daily News, KTLA (CW), KABC (ABC) TED LIEU (D-CA-33) Replacing Henry Waxman (D) Home: Torrance, CA Born: Taipei, Taiwan Previous: California State Senate (District 28); California State Assembly (District 53); Torrance City Council Education: B.S. and A.B., Stanford University; J.D., Georgetown University Campaign Platform: Education, Healthcare, Social Security and Medicare Solvency, Labor and Wage Issues, Environmental Issues District Counties: Los Angeles Prominent Organizations: Beverly Hills Oil Field, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, Live Nation Entertainment, University of California-Los Angeles, Universal Music Group, Lionsgate Films, RAND Corporation, Pepperdine University Key Media Outlets: Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles Business Journal, KTLA (CW), KABC (ABC), KUSC (NPR) 17 NORMA TORRES (D-CA-35) Replacing Gloria Negrete McLeod (D) Home: Pomona, CA Born: Guatemala Previous: California State Senate (District 32); California State Assembly (District 52); Mayor of Pomona; Councilmember, Pomona City Education: B.A., National Labor College Campaign Platform: Fiscal Responsibility, Civil Liberties, Education, Jobs, Labor and Wage Issues District Counties: Los Angeles, San Bernardino Prominent Organizations: Toyota, Target, Sears, Mercedes-Benz, Southern California Edison, Home Shopping Network, Avery Dennison Key Media Outlets: Los Angeles Times, KTLA-TV (CW), KABC-TV (ABC), KVCR (NPR) MIMI WALTERS (R-CA-45) Replacing John B. T. Campbell III (R) Home: Laguna Niguel, CA Born: Dana Point, CA Previous: California State Senate (Districts 33 and 37); California State Assembly (District 73); Mayor of Laguna Niguel Laguna; Councilwoman, Niguel City; stockbroker Education: B.A., UCLA Campaign Platform: Fiscal Responsibility, Tax Reform, Healthcare, Jobs, Social Security and Medicare Solvency, Energy, Immigration, Foreign Policy, Military and Veterans Affairs District Counties: Orange Prominent Organizations: Ingram Micro, First American Corporation, Pacific Life, Allergan, Edwards Lifesciences, Epicor, Standard Pacific, Sun Healthcare Group, Quiksilver, Oakley, Inc. Key Media Outlets: Los Angeles Times, KTLA (CW), KABC (ABC), Orange County Register 18 Colorado KEN BUCK (R-CO-04) Replacing Cory Gardner (R) Home: Windsor, CO Born: Ossining, NY Previous: Weld County District Attorney Education: B.A., Princeton University; J.D., University of Wyoming Campaign Platform: Education, Immigration, Energy, Healthcare, Civil Liberties District Counties: Las Animas, Otero, Crowley, Lincoln, Douglas, Elbett, Bent, Prowers, Baca, Kioawa, Cheyenne, Kit Carson, Yuma, Washington, Morgan, Weld, Logan, Phillips, Arapshoe, Sedgwick Prominent Organizations: Greeley Chamber of Commerce, JBS, Leprino Foods, Amgen, Longmont Economic Council, Northern Colorado Medical Center Key Media Outlets: Douglas County News Press, Greely Tribune, Longmont Times-Call, KCFR (NPR) Florida GWEN GRAHAM (D-FL-02) Replacing Steve Southerland (R) Home: Tallahassee, FL Born: Miami Lakes, FL Previous: Division Director for Professional Standards and Chief of Labor and Employee Relations, Leon County School District Education: B.A., University of North Carolina; J.D., American University Campaign Platform: Economy, Healthcare, Education, Social Security and Medicare Solvency, Jobs, Energy, Environment District Counties: Bay, Calhoun, Franklin, Gadsden, Gulf, Jackson, Jefferson, Leon, Liberty, Taylor, Wakulla, Washington, Holmes, Madison Prominent Organizations: Florida State University, Florida A&M University, Tallahassee Memorial Healthcare, Naval Support Activity Panama City, Tyndall Air Force Base Key Media Outlets: Tallahassee Democrat, The News Herald, WCTV (CBS), WFSU (PBS) 19 CARLOS CURBELO (R-FL-26) Replacing Joe Garcia (D) Home: Kendall, FL Born: Miami, FL Previous: State Director, U.S. Senator George LeMieux; Appointee, Miami-Dade Metropolitan Planning Organization; Co-founder, Centre Court Charities (nonprofit); Miami-Dade School Board Education: B.A. and M.P.A., University of Miami Campaign Platform: Economy, Tax Reform, Social Security and Medicare Solvency, Immigration, Foreign Policy District Counties: Miami-Dade, Monroe Prominent Organizations: : Homestead Miami Speedway, Everglades, Biscayne National Park, Jackson Health System Key Media Outlets: Miami Herald, South Dade News Leader, Florida Keys Keynoter and Reporter Newspapers, Biscayne Bay Tribune, Biscayne Times, WLTV (Univision), El Nuevo Herald, WSCV (Telemundo), WTVJ (NBC), WSVN, WFOR (CBS) Georgia EARL “BUDDY” CARTER (R-GA-01) Replacing Jack Kingston (R) Home: Pooler, GA Born: Port Wentworth, GA Previous: Owner, Carter’s Pharmacy, Inc.; Georgia State Senate (District 1); Georgia House of Representatives (District 159); Mayor of Pooler Education: B.S., University of Georgia Campaign Platform: Fiscal Responsibility, Tax Reform, Healthcare, Government Accountability, Economy, Agriculture, Civil Liberties, National Security, Immigration District Counties: Bacon, Berrien, Brantley, Bryan, Camden, Charlton, Chatham, Clinch, Echols, Effingham, Glynn, Liberty, Long, Lowndes, McIntosh, Pierce, Ware, Wayne Prominent Organizations: Kings Bay Naval Submarine Base, Moody Air Force Base, Hunter Army Airfield, Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation, Georgia-Pacific, Port of Savannah, Fort Stewart, Federal Law Enforcement Training Center Key Media Outlets: Savannah Morning News, Peach Pundit, The Brunswick News, WSAV (NBC), WSVH (NPR) 20 JODY HICE (R-GA-10) Replacing Paul Broun (R) Home: Bethlehem, GA Born: Atlanta, GA Previous: Southern Baptist reverend; radio show host Education: B.A., Asbury College; M.Div., Southwestern Seminary; Doctor of Ministry, Luther Rice Seminary Campaign Platform: Fiscal Responsibility, Jobs, Economy, Healthcare, Civil Liberties, Tax Reform, Immigration, Gun Control, National Security, Energy District Counties: Baldwin, Barrow, Butts, Clarke, Columbia, Glascock, Greene, Gwinnett, Hancock, Henry, Jasper, Jefferson, Johnson, Lincoln, McDuffie, Morgan, Newton, Oconee, Oglethorpe, Putnam, Taliaferro, Walton, Warren, Washington, Wilkes Prominent Organizations: University of Georgia, Georgia College, Shady Dale Rodeo, Athens Regional Medical Center Key Media Outlets: Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Augusta Chronicle, Athens Banner-Herald, WXIA (NBC), WUGA (NPR) BARRY LOUDERMILK (R-GA-11) Replacing Phil Gingrey (R) Home: Cassville, GA Born: Unknown Previous: President and Co-owner of Innovative Network Systems, Inc.; Georgia Senate (District 14); Georgia Senate (District 52); Georgia House of Representatives (District 14); Communications Operations Specialist, U.S. Air Force Education: B.S., Wayland Baptist University Campaign Platform: Healthcare, Immigration, Tax Reform, Fiscal Responsibility, Civil Liberties, Gun Control District Counties: Bartow, Cherokee, Cobb, Fulton Prominent Organizations: Home Depot, The Coca-Cola Company, Delta Airlines, UPS Key Media Outlets: Atlanta Journal Constitution, Atlanta Business Chronicle, WAOK (CBS), WABE (NPR) 21 RICK ALLEN (R-GA-12) Replacing John Barrow (D) Home: Augusta, GA Born: Augusta, GA Previous: Founder, R.W. Allen and Associates Education: B.S., Auburn University Campaign Platform: Gun Control, Fiscal Responsibility, Energy, Agriculture, Education, Government Accountability, Healthcare, Immigration, Jobs, Civil Liberties, Ethics District Counties: Columbia, Richmond, Burke, Jenkins, Screven, Emanuel, Treutlen, Laurens, Wheeler, Montgomery, Toombs, Candler, Bulloch, Effingham, Evans, Tattnall, Appling, Jeff Davis, Coffee Prominent Organizations: Georgia Regents University, University Hospital, United States Army Cyber Command at Fort Gordon, Savannah River Site, United States Army Signal Center at Fort Gordon, EZ GO Textron, FPL Food Key Media Outlets: Augusta Chronicle, Atlanta Journal-Constitution, Douglas Enterprise, Statesboro Herald, Savannah Morning News, Swainsboro ForestBlade, WAGT (NBC), WRDW (CBS), WFXG (FOX), WJBF (ABC) Hawaii MARK TAKAI (D-HI-01) Replacing Colleen Hanabusa (D) Home: Aiea, HI Born: Honolulu, HI Previous: Hawaii State House of Representatives (District 33); Lieutenant Colonel, Hawaii Army National Guard Education: B.A. and M.P.H., University of Hawaii at Manoa Campaign Platform: Military and Veterans Issues, Jobs, Economy, Energy, Environmental Issues, Education, Medicare and Social Security, Fiscal Responsibility, Tax Reform, Labor and Wage Issues, Civil Liberties, Gun Control District Counties: Honolulu Prominent Organizations: Hawaiian Airlines, First Hawaiian Bank, Bank of Hawaii, Hawaiian Electric Company, University of Hawaii System, United States Navy Pacific Fleet Key Media Outlets: Honolulu Star-Advertiser, Honolulu Magazine, KHVH (NPR), KBFD TV, KGMB (CBS), KHON TV, KITV (ABC) 22 Illinois ROBERT DOLD (R-IL-10) Replacing Brad Schneider (D) Home: Kenilworth, IL Born: Evanston, IL Previous: Small business owner; U.S. House of Representatives (IL-10) Education: B.A., Denison University; J.D., Indiana University; M.B.A., Northwestern University Campaign Platform: Jobs, Healthcare, Immigration District Counties: Cook, Lake Prominent Organizations: Walgreens, Baxter Healthcare, Allstate Insurance, Abbott Laboratories, Kraft Foods, HSBC, Naval Station Great Lakes Key Media Outlets: Chicago Tribune, Chicago Sun-Times, Lake County NewsSun MIKE BOST (R-IL-12) Replacing Bill Enyart (D) Home: Murphysboro, IL Born: Murphysboro, IL Previous: Member, Illinois House of Representatives (District 115); Small business owner Education: University of Illinois Certified Firefighter II Academy Campaign Platform: Agriculture, Energy, Healthcare District Counties: Alexander, Franklin, Jackson, Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, Perry, Pulaski, Randolph, St. Clair, Union, Williamson Prominent Organizations: Southern Illinois University, Carbondale Chamber of Commerce Key Media Outlets: Belleville News-Democrat, WSIU Broadcasting, St. Louis Post-Dispatch 23 Iowa ROD BLUM (R-IA-01) Replacing Bruce Braley (D) Home: Dubuque, IA Born: Dubuque, IA Previous: Owner, Digital Canal Software; Real-estate developer; Columnist, The Telegraph Herald Education: B.B.A., Loras College; M.B.A., University of Dubuque Campaign Platform: Economy, Education, Agriculture, Civil Liberties, Immigration District Counties: Worth, Mitchell, Howard, Winneshiek, Allamakee, Clayton, Fayette, Bremer, Black Hawk, Buchanan, Delaware, Dubuque, Jackson, Jones, Linn, Benton, Iowa, Poweshiek, Marshall, Tama Prominent Organizations: Deere & Company, Hormel, Rockwell Collins, Aegon, Whirlpool, Quaker Oats Company, Archer Daniels Midland, Cargill, General Mills, Toyota Financial Services Key Media Outlets: The Gazette, KCRG (ABC), KWWL (NBC), WWT (NPR) DAVID YOUNG (R-IA-03) Replacing Tom Latham (R) Home: Van Meter, IA Born: Van Meter, IA Previous: Chief of Staff, Senator Chuck Grassley Education: B.A., Drake University Campaign Platform: Government Accountability, Fiscal Responsibility, Economy, Jobs, Healthcare, Military and Veterans Affairs District Counties: Polk, Dallas, Guthrie, Warren, Madison, Adair, Cass, Pottawattamie, Mills, Fremont, Page, Montgomery, Taylor, Adams, Union, Ringgold Prominent Organizations: Principal Financial Group, Allied Insurance, UnityPoint Health, Athene USA Insurance, The Meredith Corporation Key Media Outlets: The Des Moines Register, KDSM (FOX), KCCI (CBS), WHO (NPR) 24 Louisiana RALPH ABRAHAM (R-LA-05) Replacing Vance McAllister (R) Home: Alto, LA Born: Northeast, LA Previous: Aviation Medical Examiner; Physician; First Lieutenant, Special Forces; Pilot, Veterinarian Education: B.A., D.V.M, M.D, Louisiana State University Campaign Platform: Gun Control, Veterans Affairs, Tax Reform District Counties: Concordia, Franklin, LaSalle, Grant, Avoyelles, Jackson, Caldwell, East Carroll, Catahoula, East Feliciana Prominent Organizations: Louisiana State University at Alexandria, Kansas City Southern Railway, Louisiana Delta Community College Key Media Outlets: Monroe News Star, The Alexandria Town Talk, The Monroe Free Press, KTVE (NBC), KNOE (CBS), KEDM (NPR) GARRET GRAVES (R-LA-06) Replacing Bill Cassidy (R) Home: Baton Rouge, LA Born: Baton Rouge, LA Previous: Louisiana Coastal Protection and Restoration Authority; Aide, U.S. Representative Billy Tauzin (LA-03); Legislative Aide, U.S. House Committee on Energy and Commerce; Aide, U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation; Staff Director, U.S. Senate Subcommittee on Climate Change and Impacts Education: B.A., University of Alabama Campaign Platform: National Security, Economy, Healthcare, Energy, Education, Civil Liberties, Immigration, Tax Reform District Counties: Ascension, Assumption, East Baton Rouge, East Feliciana, Iberville, Lafourche, Livingston, Pointe Coupee, St. Charles, St. Helena, St. John the Baptist, Terrebonne, West Baton Rouge Prominent Organizations: Turner Industries, ExxonMobil, Louisiana State University, The Shaw Group Key Media Outlets: The Advocate, The Times‑Picayune, The Weekly Press, WAFB (CBS), WRKF (NPR) 25 Maine BRUCE POLIQUIN (R-ME-02) Replacing Mike Michaud (D) Home: Oakland, ME Born: Waterville, ME Previous: State Treasurer of Maine Education: B.A., Harvard University Campaign Platform: Economy, Fiscal Responsibility, Healthcare, Energy, Education, Civil Liberties, Immigration, Tax Reform District Counties: Androscoggin, Aroostook, Franklin, Hancock, Kennebec, Oxford, Penobscot, Piscataquis, Somerset, Waldo, Washington Prominent Organizations: Central Medical Center, WalMart distribution center, TD Bank Key Media Outlets: Bangor Daily News, Lewiston Sun Journal, WGME (CBS), Maine Public Broadcasting Network (NPR) Massachusetts SETH MOULTON (D-MA-06) Replacing John Tierney (D) Home: Salem, MA Born: Salem, MA Previous: Second Lieutenant, U.S. Marine Corps Education: B.S., Harvard University Campaign Platform: National Security, Military and Veterans Affairs, Gun Control, Civil Liberties, Education, Social Security and Medicare Solvency, Healthcare, Jobs, Economy District Counties: Essex, Middlesex Prominent Organizations: Bain Capital, Boston Scientific, Baskin-Robbins, Bose Corporation, Boston College, Boston Red Sox Key Media Outlets: The Boston Globe, The Boston Herald, The Salem News Boston Business Journal, WHDH (NBC), WBZ (CBS), WGBH (NPR) 26 Michigan JOHN MOOLENAAR (R-MI-04) Replacing Dave Camp (R) Home: Midland, MI Born: Midland, MI Previous: Michigan State Senate (District 36); Michigan House of Representatives (District 98); Midland City Council; Executive, Dow Chemical Company Education: B.A., Hope College; M.P.A., Harvard University Campaign Platform: Healthcare, Immigration, Jobs District Counties: Clare, Clinton, Gladwin, Gratiot, Isabella, Ogemaw, Mecosta, Midland, Missaukee, Montcalm, Osceola, Roscommon, Saginaw, Shiawassee, Wexford Prominent Organizations: Central Michigan University, Dow Chemical Company, Soaring Indian Casino, Isabella Indian Reservation Key Media Outlets: Lansing State Journal, Grand Rapids Press, Midland Daily News, Central Michigan Life, WEYI (NBC), WCMU (NPR) MIKE BISHOP (R-MI-08) Replacing Mike Rogers (R) Home: Rochester, MI Born: Almont, MI Previous: Majority Leader, Michigan State Senate (District 12); Michigan House of Representatives (District 45) Education: B.A., University of Michigan; J.D., Michigan State University Campaign Platform: Jobs, Economy, Healthcare District Counties: Livingston, Ingham, Oakland, Shiawassee, Oakland, Rochester Hills Prominent Organizations: Michigan State University, Michigan Chamber of Commerce, Accident Fund Key Media Outlets: Lansing State Journal, Greater Lansing Business Monthly, WWJ (CBS), WKAR (NPR) 27 DAVID TROTT (R-MI-11) Replacing Kerry Bentivolio (R) Home: Birmingham, MI Born: Oakland County, MI Previous: Chairman and CEO, Trott & Trott PC; Owner, Attorneys Title Agency LLC; Owner, Trott Recovery Services; Co-Owner, Dietz Trott Sports & Entertainment Education: B.A., University of Michigan; J.D., Duke University Campaign Platform: Fiscal Responsibility, Education, Jobs, Economy, Immigration, Healthcare, Ethics District Counties: Oakland, Wayne Prominent Organizations: Beaumont Hospital, Chrysler Group LLC, General Motors Company Key Media Outlets: The Oakland Press, Detroit Free Press, WDIV (NBC), WDET (NPR) DEBBIE DINGELL (D-MI-12) Replacing John Dingell (D) Home: Dearborn, MI Born: Unknown Previous: President, D2 Strategies; Chair, Wayne State University Board of Governors; Executive, General Motors; American Automobile Policy Council Education: B.S.F.S., Georgetown University; M.S., Georgetown University Campaign Platform: Jobs, Economy, Education, Healthcare District Counties: Washtenaw, Wayne Prominent Organizations: University of Michigan, Domino’s Pizza, Lotus Engineering, General Dynamics, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration Key Media Outlets: Ann Arbor News, Ann Arbor Observer, Detroit Free Press, Detroit News, WDIV (NBC), WUOM (NPR) 28 BRENDA LAWRENCE (D-MI-14) Replacing Gary Peters (D) Home: Southfield, MI Born: Detroit, MI Previous: Mayor, Southfield; President, Southfield City Council; U.S. Postal Service Education: B.A., Central Michigan University Campaign Platform: Education, Labor, Wage Issues District Counties: Oakland, Wayne Prominent Organizations: General Motors, Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce, Blue Cross Blue Shield, DTE Energy, Ally Financial Key Media Outlets: Detroit Free Press, Detroit News, Michigan Chronicle, WXYZ (ABC), WDET (NPR) Minnesota TOM EMMER (R-MN-6) Replacing Michele Bachmann (R) Home: Delano, MN Born: South Bend, IN Previous: Minnesota House of Representatives (District 19B); attorney; radio talk show host Education: B.A., University of Alaska Fairbanks; J.D., William Mitchell College of Law Campaign Platform: Government Accountability, Tax Reform, Jobs, Ethics, Education District Counties: Anoka, Benton, Carver, Sherburne, Stearns, Washington, Wright Prominent Organizations: Target Corporation, U.S. Bancorp, Anoka Technical College, Anoka Area Chamber of Commerce, CentraCare Health System Key Media Outlets: St. Paul Pioneer Press, Star Tribune, St. Cloud Times, Star News Weekender, KARE (NBC), KNOW (NPR) 29 Montana RYAN ZINKE (R-MT-AT LARGE) Replacing Steve Daines (R) Home: Whitefish, MT Born: Bozeman, MT Previous: Montana Senate (District 2); U.S. Navy SEAL Commander Education: B.A., University of Oregon; M.B.A., National University; M.S., University of San Diego Campaign Platform: Economy, Fiscal Responsibility, Energy, Ethics, Healthcare, Education District Counties: Covers entire state of Montana Prominent Organizations: First Interstate BancSystem, Inc., University of Montana, Yellowstone National Park Key Media Outlets: Billings Gazette, Great Falls Tribune, Missoulian, Big Sky Business Journal, KEMC (NPR), KTVQ (CBS) Nebraska BRAD ASHFORD (D-NE-02) Replacing Lee Terry (R) Home: Omaha, NE Born: Omaha, NE Previous: Nebraska Senate (District 20); Nebraska Senate (District 6) Education: B.A., Colgate University; J.D., Creighton University Campaign Platform: Economy, Jobs, Education, Crime District Counties: Douglas, Sarpy Prominent Organizations: Berkshire Hathaway, ConAgra, Mutual of Omaha, TD Ameritrade Key Media Outlets: Omaha World-Herald, Lincoln Journal Star, The Daily Record, KETV (ABC), KIOS (NPR) 30 Nevada CRESENT HARDY (R-NV-04) Replacing Steven Horsford (D) Home: Mesquite, NV Born: St. George, UT Previous: Nevada House of Representatives (District 19); City Councilor, Mesquite Education: B.A., Dixie State College (now Dixie State University) Campaign Platform: Government Accountability, Fiscal Responsibility, Jobs, Economy, Education, Healthcare, National Security District Counties: Clark, Lyon, Esmeralda, Lincoln, Mineral, Nye, White Pine Prominent Organizations: MGM Resorts International, Caesars Entertainment Corp., Wynn Resorts, University of Nevada Las Vegas Key Media Outlets: Las Vegas Sun, Las Vegas Review-Journal, Las Vegas Tribune, KTNV (ABC), KNPR (NPR) New Hampshire FRANK GUINTA (R-NH-01) Replacing Carol Shea-Porter (D) Home: Manchester, NH Born: Edison, NJ Previous: U.S. House of Representatives (NH-01); Mayor of Manchester Education: B.A., Assumption College; M.A., University of New Hampshire Campaign Platform: Healthcare, Jobs, Social Security and Medicare Solvency, Fiscal Responsibility, Tax Reform, Military and Veterans Affairs, Energy District Counties: Belknap, Carroll, Grafton, Hillsborough, Merrimack, Rockingham, Strafford Prominent Organizations: Concord Hospital, Lincoln National Corporation, Elliot Hospital, Fidelity Investments Key Media Outlets: New Hampshire Union Leader, New Hampshire Sunday News, WMUR (ABC), New Hampshire Public Radio 31 New Jersey DONALD NORCROSS (D-NJ-1) Replacing Rob Andrews (D) Home: Camden, NJ Born: Camden, NJ Previous: Assistant Majority Leader, New Jersey State Senate (District 5) Education: A.S., Camden County College Campaign Platform: Jobs, Education, Healthcare District Counties: Burlington, Camden, Gloucester Prominent Organizations: Campbell Soup Company, Subaru of America, Camden County College Key Media Outlets: Philadelphia Inquirer, South Jersey Times, NJspotlight.com TOM MACARTHUR (R-NJ-03) Replacing Jon Runyan (R) Home: Toms River, NJ Born: Unknown Previous: Mayor, Randolph Township; President and CEO, York Insurance Services Group, Inc. Education: B.A., Hofstra University Campaign Platform: Jobs, Healthcare, National Security, Fiscal Responsibility, Immigration District Counties: Burlington, Ocean Prominent Organizations: McGuire Air Force Base, Ocean County College, Burlington County Regional Chamber of Commerce Key Media Outlets: Philadelphia Inquirer, NJspotlight.com, NJTV (New Jersey Public Television) 32 BONNIE WATSON COLEMAN (D-NJ-12) Replacing Rush Holt (D) Home: Ewing Township, NJ Born: Camden, NJ Previous: New Jersey General Assembly (District 15) Education: B.A., Thomas Edison State College Campaign Platform: Social Security and Medicare Solvency, Labor and Wage Issues, Gun Control, Energy, Technology, Healthcare, Civil Liberties District Counties: Mercer, Middlesex, Somerset, Union Prominent Organizations: Princeton University, The College of New Jersey, Johnson & Johnson, Bristol-Myers Squibb Key Media Outlets: Star-Ledger, NJspotlight.com, WKXW, WNJT FM (NPR) New York LEE ZELDIN (R-NY-01) Replacing Timothy Bishop (D) Home: Shirley, NY Born: East Meadow, NY Previous: New York Senate (District 3); Major, U.S. Army Reserve Education: B.A., State University of New York at Albany; J.D., Albany Law School Campaign Platform: Ethics, Government Accountability, Jobs, Education, Social Security and Medicare Solvency, Healthcare District Counties: Suffolk Prominent Organizations: Brookhaven National Laboratory, Armed Forces Reserve Center, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook University Hospital Key Media Outlets: The New York Times, The Suffolk County News, Newsday, WNBC (NBC), WSUF (NPR) 33 KATHLEEN RICE (D-NY-04) Replacing Carolyn McCarthy (D) Home: Garden City, NY Born: New York, NY Previous: Nassau County District Attorney; Federal Prosecutor, U.S. Attorney’s Office in Philadelphia; Assistant District Attorney, Kings County District Attorney’s Office Education: B.A., The Catholic University of America; J.D., Touro Law Center Campaign Platform: Gun Control, Social Security and Medicare Solvency, Military and Veterans Affairs, Healthcare, Labor and Wage Issues District Counties: Nassau Prominent Organizations: Nassau County Police Department, Long Island Rail Road, Hofstra University, New York Islanders, Belmont Park Key Media Outlets: The New York Times, Nassau County Record, Newsday, Garden City News, WNBC (NBC), WSHU (NPR) ELISE STEFANIK (R-NY-21) Replacing Bill Owens (D) Home: Willsboro, NY Born: Albany, NY Previous: Premium Plywood Products, Inc.; Director, Vice Presidential Debate Prep to Paul Ryan; Communications Director, Foreign Policy Initiative; Policy Director, Tim Pawlenty for President Education: B.A., Harvard University Campaign Platform: Economy, Tax Reform, Healthcare, Fiscal Responsibility, Ethics District Counties: Clinton, Essex, Franklin, Fulton, Hamilton, Herkimer, Jefferson, Lewis, Saratoga, St. Lawrence, Warren, Washington Prominent Organizations: Glens Falls Hospital, Saratoga Race Course, Adirondacks Tourism Industry, Thousand Islands Tourism Industry, State University of New York at Plattsburgh Key Media Outlets: The New York Times, Watertown Daily Times, The Post-Star, Press-Republican, WPTZ (NBC), NCPR (NPR) 34 JOHN KATKO (R-NY-24) Replacing Daniel Maffei (D) Home: Camillus, NY Born: Onondaga County, NY Previous: Organized Crime Prosecutor, U.S. Department of Justice; Senior Trial Attorney, U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Education: B.A., Niagara University; J.D., Syracuse University Campaign Platform: Healthcare, Labor and Wage Issues, Jobs, Economy, Fiscal Responsibility, Education, Energy District Counties: Cayuga, Onondaga, Wayne, Oswego Prominent Organizations: Upstate University Health System, Lockheed Martin MS2, Syracuse University Key Media Outlets: The New York Times, The Post-Standard, Auburn Citizen, WSTM (NBC), WRVO (NPR) North Carolina MARK WALKER (R-NC-06) Replacing Howard Coble (R) Home: Guilford County, NC Born: Dothan, AL Previous: Pastor, Lawndale Baptist Church; Greensboro War Memorial Commission Education: B.A., Piedmont Baptist College (now Piedmont International University) Campaign Platform: Economy, Tax Reform, Ethics, Government Accountability District Counties: Caswell, Person, Rockingham, Surry, Stokes, Guilford, Alamance, Durham, Granville, Orange Prominent Organizations: Lorillard Tobacco, Glen Raven, Inc., Cone Health, High Point Furniture Industry, University of North Carolina at Greensboro Key Media Outlets: News & Record, WFMY (CBS), WFDD (NPR) 35 DAVID ROUZER (R-NC-07) Replacing Mike McIntyre (D) Home: Benson, NC Born: Landstuhl, Germany Previous: North Carolina Senate (District 12); Principal, R&C Distributors, LLC; Principal, The Rouzer Company; Associate Administrator, Rural BusinessCooperative Programs/Director, Legislative & Public Affairs; Senior Advisor, Office of U.S. Senator Elizabeth Dole Education: B.A., North Carolina State University Campaign Platform: National Security, Government Accountability, Tax Reform District Counties: Robeson, Cumberland, New Hanover, Johnston, Bladen, Columbus, Brunswick, Sampson Prominent Organizations: New Hanover Regional Medical Center, UNCWilmington, Pharmaceutical Product Development LLC, Port of Wilmington Key Media Outlets: Star-News, Greater Wilmington Business Journal, WWAY (ABC), WHQR (NPR) ALMA ADAMS (D-NC-12) Replacing Mel Watt (D) Home: Greensboro, NC Born: High Point, NC Previous: North Carolina House of Representatives (District 58) Education: B.S. and M.S., North Carolina A&T University Campaign Platform: Education, Ethics, Healthcare, Social Security and Medicare Solvency, Labor and Wage Issues District Counties: Mecklenburg, Cabbarus, Rowan, Davidson, Forsyth, Guilford Prominent Organizations: Bank of America, Wells Fargo & Company, Duke Energy, The University of North Carolina at Greensboro, University of North Carolina at Charlotte Key Media Outlets: Charlotte Observer, Charlotte Business Journal, News & Record, WSOC (ABC), WFAE (NPR) 36 Oklahoma STEVE RUSSELL (R-OK-05) Replacing James Lankford (R) Home: Oklahoma City, OK Born: Oklahoma City, OK Previous: Oklahoma State Senate (District 45); Founder, Vets for Victory; Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army Education: B.A., Ouachita Baptist University Campaign Platform: Healthcare, Fiscal Responsibility, Education, Military and Veterans Affairs, Gun Control District Counties: Pottawatomie, Seminole, Oklahoma Prominent Organizations: Chesapeake Energy, Devon Energy, University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, University of Central Oklahoma Key Media Outlets: The Oklahoman, The Journal Record, KFOR-TV (NBC), KGOU (NPR) Pennsylvania RYAN COSTELLO (R-PA-06) Replacing Jim Gerlach (R) Home: West Chester, PA Born: Chester County, PA Previous: Chairman, Chester County Board of Commissioners; Attorney Education: B.A., Ursinus College; J.D., Villanova School of Law Campaign Platform: Ethics, Jobs, Economy, Healthcare, Energy, Military and Veterans Affairs District Counties: Berks, Chester, Lebanon, Montgomery Prominent Organizations: Lincoln Financial Group, Comcast, Sunoco, Bryn Mawr College Key Media Outlets: The Philadelphia Inquirer, Philadelphia Business Journal, Reading Eagle, KYW (CBS), WHYY (NPR) 37 BRENDAN BOYLE (D-PA-13) Replacing Allyson Schwartz (D) Home: Philadelphia, PA Born: Philadelphia, PA Previous: Pennsylvania House of Representatives (District 170); Professor, Drexel University Education: B.A., University of Notre Dame; M.A., Harvard University Campaign Platform: Jobs, Ethics, Healthcare, Environment, Education District Counties: Montgomery, Philadelphia City Prominent Organizations: Comcast, Aramark, AmeriGas, University of Pennsylvania Key Media Outlets: The Philadelphia Inquirer, Philadelphia Business Journal, KYW (CBS), WHYY (NPR) Texas JOHN RATCLIFFE (R-TX-04) Replacing Ralph Hall (R) Home: Heath, TX Born: Unknown Previous: Mayor of Heath, TX; U.S. Attorney, Eastern District of Texas; Chief of Anti-Terrorism and National Security, Eastern District of Texas Education: B.A., University of Notre Dame; J.D., Southern Methodist University Campaign Platform: Ethics, Fiscal Responsibility, Healthcare, Immigration, Gun Control, Military and Veterans Affairs District Counties: Franklin, Titus,Grayson, Franklin, Red River, Morris, Rains, Grayson, Bowie, Camp, Franklin, Grayson, Cass, Franklin, Grayson, Delta, Fannin, Franklin, Grayson, Hunt, Lamar, Marion, Rockwall, Upshur Prominent Organizations: Truman Arnold Companies, AT&T, Texas Parks and Wildlife, Red River Army Depot Key Media Outlets: Dallas Morning News, Dallas Business Journal, Mount Pleasant Daily Tribune, The Paris News, Fannin County Leader, Sulphur Springs News-Telegram, The Herald Democrat, KTVT (CBS), KERA (NPR) 38 WILL HURD (R-TX-23) Replacing Pete Gallego (D) Home: San Antonio, TX Born: San Antonio, TX Previous: Senior Advisor, FusionX; Officer, Central Intelligence Agency Education: B.S., Texas A&M University Campaign Platform: Ethics, Government Accountability, Economy, Fiscal Responsibility, Tax Reform, Energy, Immigration District Counties: El Paso, Hudspeth, Culberson, Jeff Davis, Reeves, Presidio, Brewster, Loving, Winkler, Ward, Crane, Upton, Reagan, Terrell, Pecos, Crockett, Schleicher, Sutton, Edwards, Val Verde, Kinney, Maverick, Uvalde, Zavala, Dimmit, La Salle, Frio, Medina, Bexar Prominent Organizations: HEB Grocery Company, LP, USAA, University of Texas at San Antonio Key Media Outlets: San Antonio Express-News, mySanAntonio.com, Fort Stockton Pioneer, Del Rio News-Herald, KSAT (ABC) BRIAN BABIN (R-TX-36) Replacing Steve Stockman (R) Home: Woodville, TX Born: Port Arthur, TX Previous: Dentist; Mayor, Woodville; Captain, U.S. Air Force Education: B.S., Lamar University; D.D.S., University of Texas Campaign Platform: Healthcare, Tax Reform, Immigration, Jobs, Ethics, Environmental Issues District Counties: Newton, Jasper, Tyler, Polk, Orange, Hardin, Liberty, Chambers, Harris Prominent Organizations: Humble Oil and Refining Company ExxonMobil, JSW Steel USA, Inc., Port of Houston, Gulf States Utilities, Lyndon B. Johnson Space Center, Lamar University Key Media Outlets: Houston Chronicle, Houston Business Journal, The Cleveland Advocate, The Anahuac Progress, KHOU (CBS), KWBU (NPR) 39 Utah MIA LOVE (R-UT-04) Replacing Jim Matheson (D) Home: Saratoga Springs, UT Born: New York, NY Previous: Mayor of Saratoga Springs, UT; Councilmember, Saratoga Springs City Council Education: B.A., University of Hartford Campaign Platform: Education, Healthcare, Immigration, Social Security and Medicare Solvency, Tax Reform, Energy District Counties: Salt Lake, Utah, Juab, Sanpete Prominent Organizations: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Deseret Management Corporation, Questar Corporation, University of Utah, ski industry Key Media Outlets: The Salt Lake Tribune, Deseret News, KTVX (ABC) Virginia DAVID BRAT (R-VA-07) Replacing Eric Cantor (R) Home: Henrico, VA Born: Detroit, MI Previous: Chair, Department of Economics, Randolph-Macon College; Consultant, World Bank Education: B.A., Hope College; M.A., Princeton Theological Seminary; Ph.D., American University Campaign Platform: Healthcare, Fiscal Responsibility, Immigration, Social Security and Medicare Solvency, Education District Counties: Culpeper, Orange, Louisa, Hanover, Henrico, Chesterfield, Goochland, Spotsylvania, New Kent, Richmond City Prominent Organizations: Altria Group, Inc., Patient First, Richmond Federal Reserve, University of Richmond, North Anna Power Station Key Media Outlets: Richmond Times-Dispatch, Washington Post, Richmond BizSense, Star Exponent, The Free Lance-Star, WCVE (NPR), WTVR (CBS) 40 DON BEYER (D-VA-08) Replacing Jim Moran (D) Home: Alexandria, VA Born: Trieste, Italy Previous: Owner, nine car dealerships; United States Ambassador to Switzerland and Liechtenstein; Lieutenant Governor, Virginia Education: B.A., Williams College Campaign Platform: Jobs, Education, Gun Control, Labor and Wage Issues, Environmental Issues, Healthcare District Counties: Arlington, Fairfax, Alexandria City, Falls Church Prominent Organizations: Touchstone Energy, ESI International, Accenture, Northrop Grumman, United States Department of Defense, Drug Enforcement Administration Key Media Outlets: Washington Post, Washington Business Journal, InsideNoVA.com, ARLnow.com, Alexandria Times, WJLA (ABC), WETA (NPR) BARBARA COMSTOCK (R-VA-10) Replacing Frank Wolf (R) Home: McLean, VA Born: Springfield, MA Previous: Virginia House of Delegates (District 34); Director of Public Affairs, Department of Justice; Staffer, Congressman Frank Wolf Education: B.A., Middlebury College; J.D., Georgetown University Campaign Platform: Jobs, Education, Healthcare, Energy, Civil Liberties District Counties: Clarke, Fairfax, Frederick, Loudoun, Prince William Prominent Organizations: Capital One, Booz Allen Hamilton, Mars, Inc., Central Intelligence Agency Key Media Outlets: Washington Post, Washington Business Journal, McLean Connection, Winchester Star, InsideNoVA.com, Bull Run Observer, WJLA (ABC), WAMU (NPR) 41 Washington DAN NEWHOUSE (R-WA-04) Replacing Doc Hastings (R) Home: Yakima, WA Born: Sunnyside, WA Previous: Director, Washington Department of Agriculture; Washington House of Representatives (District 15) Education: B.A., Washington State University Campaign Platform: Fiscal Responsibility, Jobs, Healthcare, Social Security and Medicare Solvency, Immigration District Counties: Douglas, Okanogan, Grant, Yakima, Franklin, Benton, Adams Prominent Organizations: Agriculture industry, Walla Walla Community College, Washington State Penitentiary, Okanogan-Wenatchee National Forest Key Media Outlets: Seattle Times, Walla Walla Union-Bulletin, Yakima HeraldRepublic, NWPR (NPR), KNDO (NBC) West Virginia ALEX MOONEY (R-WV-02) Replacing Shelley Moore Capito (R) Home: Charles Town, WV Born: Washington, DC Previous: Maryland Senate (District 3); Legislative Analyst, Republican Conference of the U.S. House of Representatives; Staff Assistant, U.S. Representative Roscoe G. Bartlett Education: B.A., Dartmouth College Campaign Platform: Fiscal Responsibility, Government Accountability, Tax Reform, Ethics, Education, Healthcare, Energy, Jobs District Counties: Morgan, Berkeley, Jefferson, Hampshire, Hardy, Pendleton, Randolph, Upshur, Lewis, Braxton, Calhoun, Roane, Wirt, Jackson, Putnam, Clay Prominent Organizations: West Virginia Power, West Virginia University, Charleston Area Medical Center, Mid-Atlantic Technology, Research and Innovation Center, coal mining industry Key Media Outlets: The Charleston Gazette, The State Journal, Charleston Daily Mail, The Journal, WCIV (ABC), WVPB (NPR) 42 EVAN JENKINS (R-WV-03) Replacing Nick Rahall (D) Home: Huntington, WV Born: Huntington, WV Previous: West Virginia Senate (District 5); West Virginia House of Delegates (District 16) Education: B.S., University of Florida; J.D., Cumberland School of Law Campaign Platform: Energy, Social Security and Medicare Solvency, Jobs, Economy District Counties: Pocahontas, Webster, Nicholas, Fayette, Greenbrier, Monroe, Summers, Raleigh, Mercer, McDowell, Wyoming, Mingo, Logan, Boone, Lincoln, Wayne, Cabell, Mason Prominent Organizations: Marshall University, Cabell Huntington Hospital, St. Mary’s Medical Center, Amazon, DirecTV Key Media Outlets: The Herald-Dispatch, The Charleston Gazette, WSAZ (NBC) Wisconsin GLENN GROTHMAN (R-WI-06) Replacing Tom Petri (R) Home: Campbellsport, WI Born: Milwaukee, WI Previous: Republican Assistant Majority Leader, Wisconsin Senate (District 20); Wisconsin State Assembly (District 58) Education: B.A., University of Wisconsin-Madison; J.D., University of Wisconsin Campaign Platform: Fiscal Responsibility, Tax Reform, Education, Healthcare, Immigration District Counties: Waushara, Columbia, Winnebago, Manitowoc, Sheboygan, Fond du Lac, Green Lake, Marquette, Dodge, Jefferson Prominent Organizations: OshKosh B’Gosh, Manitowoc Company, Sargento Foods, Johnsonville Sausage Company Key Media Outlets: The Daily Cardinal, Milwaukee Business Journal, The Northwestern, Fond du Lac eporter, WMSN (Fox), WERN (NPR) 43 Direct Impact Leadership Connie Partoyan - President connie.partoyan@directimpact.com (202) 649-4311 Ralph Posner - Executive Vice President ralph.posner@directimpact.com (202) 649-4321 Amy Cloessner - Senior Vice President amy.cloessner@directimpact.com (202) 530-4543 Michael Fleischer - Senior Vice President michael.fleischer@directimpact.com (202) 530-4548 Jeff Schmidt - Senior Vice President jeff.schmidt@directimpact.com (202) 530-4783 Steven Soper - Senior Vice President steven.soper@directimpact.com (512) 879-0988 44