- Jay Inslee
Infobox_Congressman
name = Jay Inslee
date of birth = birth date and age|1951|02|09
place of birth =Seattle, Washington
death_date =
death_place =
state=Washington
district= 1st
term_start=January 6 ,1999
preceded = Rick White
succeeded =Incumbent
state2=Washington
district2=4th
term_start2=January 5 ,1993
term_end2=January 3 ,1995
preceded2=Sid Morrison
succeeded2=Doc Hastings
party = Democrat
spouse = Trudi Inslee
religion = Non-denominationalProtestant
occupation= attorney
residence=Bainbridge Island, Washington
alma_mater=University of Washington ,Willamette University Jay Robert Inslee (born
February 9 ,1951 ) is an American politician, currently serving as U.S. Representative fromWashington 's 1st congressional district (north of Seattle, including parts of King, Snohomish, and Kitsap counties). He is a Democrat. Inslee lives on Bainbridge Island. He married his wife Trudi onAugust 27 ,1972 .Born in
Seattle, Washington , he graduated from Seattle'sIngraham High School and theUniversity of Washington (B.A.,Economics ) andWillamette University College of Law . After a decade working as anattorney inSelah, Washington , Inslee was elected to theWashington State House of Representatives in 1988, where he served until 1992. He was then elected to Congress representing ushr|Washington|4 (central Washington). Having defeated Doc Hastings in 1992, he lost his bid for re-election in theRepublican Revolution of 1994 (toDoc Hastings ), a defeat often attributed in large part to his vote in favor of a 1994 ban on semi-automatic firearms.Inslee moved back to western Washington and briefly resumed the practice of law before running for governor in 1996 and losing in the Democratic primary to
Gary Locke . PresidentBill Clinton subsequently appointed him regional director for theUnited States Department of Health and Human Services , a position he shortly left to again run for Congress in 1998, this time in the 1st congressional district against two-term incumbent Rick White. His campaign attracted national attention when he became the first Democratic candidate to air television ads attacking his opponent, and the Republican congressional leadership, for the impeachment of President Clinton. He narrowly won, with 49.8% to White's 44.1%, aided by the presence of a religious right third party candidate,Bruce Craswell (the husband of 1996 GOP gubernatorial nomineeEllen Craswell ).Though Washington's first district is historically a swing district (changing hands three times in the 1990s), the growing Democratic trend west of the Cascades has enabled Inslee to strengthen his hold on the district. He has been reelected with a higher percentage of the vote in each of his races: 54.6% in 2000, 55.6% in 2002, 62.3% in 2004, and 67.7% in 2006. In July 2003, after then-Governor
Gary Locke announced his retirement, Inslee briefly flirted with a gubernatorial bid before deciding to remain in Congress. An anti-Inslee campaign slogan, "Inslee is Outslee" was used briefly in 2002, but it did not catch on with more mainstream voters.Though a member of the Clintonian
New Democrat Coalition , [http://www.house.gov/tauscher/ndc/membership.shtml New Democrat Coalition membership] ] Inslee has accumulated a progressive voting record, and has been an outspoken critic of the Bush administration's decision to invade Iraq. He sits on the Resources Committee and the Energy and Commerce Committee. He has been a supporter of theApollo Alliance .On July 31, 2007, Inslee introduced legislation that called for an inquiry to determine whether former
United States Attorney General Alberto Gonzales should be impeached. Gonzales eventually resigned.Associated Press , [http://www.latimes.com/news/nationworld/politics/la-na-impeach1aug01,1,130274.story?coll=la-news-politics-national&track=crosspromo "Bill calls for Gonzales impeachment inquiry"] ,Los Angeles Times ,August 1 ,2007 ] He has been touted as a leading candidate for Secretary of the Interior in an Obama administration.Jay Inslee is the only member of Congress to be cut from Little League (1963) and then become MVP for the Congressional Baseball game in 2005.
Elections
References
External links
* [http://www.house.gov/inslee/ Representative Jay Inslee] official U.S. House website
* [http://www.jayinslee.com/ Jay Inslee for U.S. Congress] official campaign website
* [http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Jay_Inslee Profile] atSourceWatch Congresspedia
* [http://www.calcars.org/books.html#af "Apollo's Fire: Igniting America's Clean Energy Economy"] byRep. Jay Inslee and Bracken Hendricks
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