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Phil English


Phil English
Phil English

Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Pennsylvania's 3rd district
In office
January 3, 1995–present
Preceded by Tom Ridge
Succeeded by Incumbent

Born June 20 1956 (1956--) (age 51)
Erie, Pennsylvania
Political party Republican
Spouse Christiane English
Religion Roman Catholic

Phillip Sheridan "Phil" English (born June 20, 1956) has served as a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives since 1995 from the U.S. state of Pennsylvania, since 2003 representing the state's 3rd Congressional district (map).

English was born in Erie, Pennsylvania and he graduated from the University of Pennsylvania. While in college, he served as Chairman of the Pennsylvania College Republicans. U.S. Senator Rick Santorum has said before that while he was attending Penn State University, English knocked on his dorm room door early one morning and told him he was going to start a College Republicans organization there. At age 20 he still holds a record (which was later tied in 2000) for being the youngest Pennsylvania Alternate Delegate to a Republican National Convention, set in 1976.

English served as Erie, Pennsylvania, City Controller from 1985 to 1989. In 1988 he was the Republican nominee for Pennsylvania Treasurer but was defeated by Democrat Catherine Baker Knoll. He stayed in politics and served as Chief of Staff for then State Senator Melissa Hart.

English was elected to the House of Representatives as a Republican in 1994 to the 21st District House seat that Tom Ridge had vacated in his successful run for Governor. English took advantage of something of a "perfect storm" in 1994, as he benefited from the Republican wave of 1994 as well as Ridge's coattails. In addition, the Democrats had a crowded primary in which the Erie candidates split the vote, which allowed Sharon attorney Bill Leavens to win the primary. English, as a native of Erie, then garnered enough support from his hometown (generally a Democratic stronghold) to win election. [1] Redistricting put English in the 3rd District from the 2002 election onward.

As a freshman member being elected from a marginal district, English was at first considered vulnerable. English sits on the powerful House Ways and Means Committee. English was re-elected in a close race in 1996 but he hasn't had serious competition in his last three re-election races. However, English has again become a target for the Democrats after he defeated Democrat Steve Porter, an underfinanced and little-known former college professor, in 2006 by only 54% to 42% (with 4% going to Constitution Party candidate Tim Hagberg).

Now in his seventh term, English has been quietly moving up the seniority ladder in the House and on the Ways and Means Committee. In the 110th Congress, English serves as the ranking member on the Subcommittee of Select Revenue Measures.

Phil English is a graduate of Portsmouth Abbey School, a prestigious college prep school in Portsmouth, Rhode Island.

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Preceded by
Tom Ridge
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Pennsylvania's 21st congressional district

1995–2003
Succeeded by
District eliminated
Preceded by
Robert A. Borski, Jr.
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Pennsylvania's 3rd congressional district

2003–
Incumbent

 
 
 

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