Jim McGovern
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| Assumed office 1997-01-07 |
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| Preceded by | Peter Blute |
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| Succeeded by | Incumbent |
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| Born | November 20 1959 Worcester, Massachusetts |
| Political party | Democratic |
| Spouse | Lisa McGovern |
| Religion | Roman Catholic |
James P. "Jim" McGovern (born 20 November 1959), an American politician, has been a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives since January 3 1997, representing the 3rd District of Massachusetts.
McGovern currently serves as Vice Chairman of the House Rules Committee, sits on the House Budget Committee, and is a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus.
Early life
A native of Worcester, Massachusetts, McGovern graduated from Worcester Academy and earned a Masters of Public Administration at American University in Washington, D. C.. He was a staff member for Senator George McGovern of South Dakota (to whom he is not related) and for Representative Joe Moakley before entering the House.
Foreign policy
McGovern is the author of a resolution that would force President Bush to end the Iraq War. His priorities include protecting the environment, expanding civil rights, and providing affordable health care for all Americans.[1]
McGovern was one of five members of Congress arrested on 28 April 2006 after protesting outside the Sudanese Embassy over atrocities in the Darfur region.[2]
In April 2007 McGovern called for the United States and other countries to boycott the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, China to protest the Chinese government's support of the Sudanese government and extensibly the slaughter in Darfur.[3]
References
- ^ http://jimmcgovern.com/index.asp?Type=B_BASIC&SEC={4E2510EF-7C84-451E-A9A5-362C50917D98}
- ^ Jim Doyle, Five members of Congress arrested over Sudan protest, San Francisco Chronicle, 28 April 2006. Accessed 2006-09-25.
- ^ Melady, Mark. McGovern suggests boycott of Olympics Worcester Telegram & Gazette, April 142007. Accessed April 142007.
External links
- U.S. Congressman James P. McGovern official House site
- Jim McGovern at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
- Voting record maintained by The Washington Post
- Federal Election Commission — Jim P. McGovern campaign finance reports and data
- On the Issues — Jim McGovern issue positions and quotes
- OpenSecrets.org — Jim McGovern campaign contributions
- Biography, Voting record, and Interest group ratings at Project Vote Smart
- SourceWatch Congresspedia — Jim McGovern profile
- US Representative Jim McGovern to Introduce Bill Ending Funding for Iraq War, via Common Dreams NewsCenter, October 25, 2005
- The Legacy of Four Women by George McGovern & Jim McGovern, via The Nation, December 21, 2005
- McGovern blasts School of Americas; Holy Cross holds forum on Army training program, via School of American Watch, January 17, 2003
| Preceded by Peter I. Blute |
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Massachusetts's 3rd congressional district January 3 1997 – present |
Incumbent |
| Massachusetts's current delegation to the United States Congress | |
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| Senators | Edward Kennedy (D), John Kerry (D) |
| Representative(s) | John Olver (D), Richard Neal (D), Jim McGovern (D), Barney Frank (D), Niki Tsongas (D), John F. Tierney (D), Ed Markey (D), Mike Capuano (D), Stephen Lynch (D), Bill Delahunt (D) |
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