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Vic Snyder

Vic Snyder
Vic Snyder

Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Arkansas's 2nd district
Incumbent
Assumed office 
January 7, 1997
Preceded by Ray Thornton
Succeeded by Incumbent

Born September 27 1947 (1947--) (age 60)
Medford, Oregon
Political party Democratic
Spouse Betsy Singleton
Religion Presbyterian

Victor F. (Vic) Snyder (born September 27 1947) is the Democratic United States Congressman from the 2nd Congressional District of Arkansas (map).

Early life

Vic Snyder was born in Medford, Oregon. He is a graduate of Medford High School (1965) and attended college at Willamette University in Salem, Oregon. After attending college for two years, in 1967 Snyder volunteered for the United States Marine Corps. He served in Vietnam with Headquarters Company of the US 1st Marine Division during the Vietnam War, attaining the rank of Corporal. Snyder earned a degree in Chemistry in 1975 from Willamette and earned his medical degree from the University of Oregon Health Sciences Center (now Oregon Health & Science University) in Portland, Oregon in 1979.

Snyder moved to Little Rock, Arkansas and served his residency at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. In 1982 after completing his residency he worked as a family practice physician for 15 years. During this time he travelled overseas to volunteer his medical services at Cambodian refugee camps in Thailand, Salvadoran refugee camps in Honduras, and Ethiopian refugee camps in Sudan. From 1985 to 1988 Snyder attended the University of Arkansas at Little Rock School of Law to obtain his law degree while still maintaining his medical practice.

Politics

In 1990 he successfully ran for a seat in the Arkansas legislature and served in that body until 1996. In the Arkansas legislature, Snyder stepped into one of his earliest legislative controversies when he attempted to repeal the state's aged "Sodomy Laws". Ultimately, however, his efforts failed, and the sodomy laws stayed in effect until the state Supreme Court struck it down in Jegley v. Picado in March 2001.

Snyder was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1996 and was reelected in 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004 and 2006. Snyder focuses on many traditionally liberal issues, including a particular interest in support for veteran's and military families, serving on the House Committee on Veteran's Affairs and the House Armed Services Committee. He has a fairly liberal voting record for being an elected politician from the South and otherwise conservative-leaning Arkansas. Snyder voted against the Federal Marriage Amendment, the ban on partial-birth abortions, banning lawsuits against gun manufacturers and distributors, bankruptcy reform, drilling in ANWR, and on October 10, 2002, he was among the 133 members of the House who voted against authorizing the invasion of Iraq. Many of these positions however are supported by Democrats from Southern states. In addition, Snyder was one of only two Congressmen to vote against prosecuting Saddam Hussein.

On issues of free and expanded trade, Synder differs with his party, especially his Southern populist colleagues. He has also opposed liberal legislation cracking down on Wal-Mart, which is headquartered in Bentonville, Arkansas.

Vic Snyder is a member of the New Democrat Coalition.

Personal life

Snyder married The Reverend Betsy Singleton, a United Methodist minister at Little Rock's Quapaw Quarter United Methodist Church, in 2003. Together they have one child, a son, Charles Pennington Snyder born May 23, 2006.

In 2006, he sponsored a bill that would have allowed non-U.S. born citizens to run for President of the United States.[citation needed]

In response to the Representative Mark Foley scandal, Snyder said that the "allegations raise a lot of questions that need to be answered".[citation needed]

He graduated from Willamette University where he was a member of Kappa Sigma.


Preceded by
Ray Thornton
U.S. Representative Arkansas 2nd District
1997–Present
Succeeded by
Incumbent

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