Bart Stupak
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Categories: 110th Congress | Michigan Democrats
Bart Stupak | |
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U.S. Representative – MI-01 | |
Party | Democratic |
Assumed office January 3, 1993 | |
Preceded by | Robert Davis |
Committees | |
Born | February 29, 1952 |
Spouse | Laurie Ann Stupak |
Religion | Roman Catholic |
Congressman Bart T. Stupak, Democrat, represents the 1st Congressional District of Michigan.
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Background
Representative Stupak was born on February 29, 1952 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. [1]
A graduate of Gladstone High School, Rep. Stupak holds a Juris Doctorate degree from Thomas M. Cooley Law School, in Lansing, Michigan. He earned his Associate's Degree from Northwestern Michigan Community College in 1972, and earned his Bachelor's Degree in Criminal Justice from Saginaw Valley State College in 1977, graduating magna cum laude. [2]
Rep. Stupak began his career in public service as an Escanaba police officer in 1972. Continuing his career in law enforcement, Stupak served as a Michigan State Trooper from 1973 to 1984. Rep. Stupak was injured in the line of duty and was medically retired from the state police in 1984. He has also served Northern Michigan residents as an attorney in Menominee. Stupak served as a Michigan State Representative in 1989-1990. [3]
Technically the predecessor for the first district was John Conyers, however the districts were changed after the 1990 census.
Committees
- House Committee on Energy and Commerce
- Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations, Chairman
- Subcommittee on Environment and Hazardous Materials
- Subcommittee on Telecommunications & the Internet
Caucuses
- Founder and Co-chair of the Congressional Law Enforcement Caucus
- Democratic Caucus Task Force on Homeland Security
Other
- Domestic Law Enforcement Working Group, a taskforce sub-group
Awards
- Great Lakes Legislator of the Year by The Great Lakes Maritime Task Force ~ May 7, 2003 [4]
- ‘Friend of the Forest and Paper Industry’ by the American Forest & Paper Association (AF&PA)~ May 20, 2003 [5]
Contact
Washington DC Office
2352 Rayburn HOB
Washington, DC 20515
Phone: (202) 225-4735
Fax: (202) 225-4744
Alpena Office
111 E. Chisholm
Alpena, MI 49707
Phone: (989) 356-0690
Fax: (989) 356-0923
Crystal Falls Office
Iron County Courthouse
2 South 6th St., Suite #3
Crystal Falls, MI 49920-1413
Phone: (906) 875-3751
Fax: (906) 875-3889
Escanaba Office
902 Ludington St
Escanaba, MI 49829
Phone: (906) 786-4504
Fax: (906) 786-4534
Houghton Office
616 Sheldon Avenue
Room 213
Houghton, MI 49931
Phone: (906) 482-1371
Fax: (906) 482-4855
Marquette Office
1229 W. Washington St.
Marquette, MI 49855
Phone: (906) 228-3700
Fax: (906) 228-2305
Petoskey Office
Emmet County Building
200 Division St.
Petoskey, MI 49770
Phone: (231) 348-0657
Fax: (231) 348-0653
West Branch Office
512 East Houghton Avenue
West Branch, MI 48661
Phone: (989) 345-2258
Fax: (989) 345-2285
GovTrack link
External Links
Related areas
Congress: MI-Sen, MI-01, MI-02, MI-03, MI-04, MI-05, MI-06, MI-07, MI-08, MI-09, MI-10, MI-11, MI-12, MI-13, MI-14, MI-15
State: MI-Gov, Michigan Senate, Michigan House, Michigan elections, 2008, Michigan election results
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