- Bill Delahunt
Infobox_Congressman
name = Bill Delahunt
date of birth = birth date and age|1941|07|18
place of birth =Quincy, Massachusetts
state =Massachusetts
district = 10th
term_start =January 3 ,1997
preceded =Gerry Studds
succeeded = Incumbent
party = Democratic
religion =Roman Catholic
spouse = divorced
children = Kristin Delahunt
Kara Mai Delahunt (adopted)
occupation= attorney
residence=Quincy, Massachusetts
alma_mater=Middlebury College
branch=United States Coast Guard
serviceyears=1963-1971
unit=ReservesWilliam D. (Bill) Delahunt (born
July 18 ,1941 ) has been a Democratic member of theUnited States House of Representatives since 1997, representing the 10th District of Massachusetts.Born in
Quincy, Massachusetts , Delahunt was educated atThayer Academy ,Middlebury College andBoston College Law School and later served in theUnited States Coast Guard Reserve . He served a term in theMassachusetts House of Representatives (1973–75) before serving as adistrict attorney of Norfolk County for more than 20 years.1996 Congressional election
Delahunt was first elected after a primary battle against Phil Johnston of Marshfield and Ian Bowles of Woods Hole. Johnston was initially declared the winner. A
recount conducted in a handful of contested towns preserved Johnston's victory though by a narrower margin. Following the recount, Delahunt sought judicial review in theMassachusetts Superior Court and Judge Elizabeth Donvan conducted a "de novo" review of the contested ballots and declared Delahunt the victor by a 108-vote margin. The case appealed to theMassachusetts Supreme Judicial Court , which upheld the lower court ruling. The case is also noteworthy for the issue of "hanging chad s" in punch-card voting machines.Congressional career
Delahunt is a member of the
United States House Foreign Affairs Committee ; Judiciary Committee; and also serves as co-chair of thebipartisan Coast Guard Caucus, House Older Americans Caucus, and the Congressional Working Group onCuba .As one of his first initiatives in Congress, he created the bipartisan caucus on the
United States Coast Guard , which he now co-chairs with two otherCoast Guard veterans, Reps.Howard Coble (R-NC) andGene Taylor (D-MS). This has benefited his district through getting the problems of outpaced resources and security recognized at the ports of Massachusetts.In November 2005, he met with
Venezuela n PresidentHugo Chavez and engineered a deal in which Venezuela would supply winter home heating oil at a 40 percent price reduction to thousands of low-income Massachusetts residents. The deal was carried out via the Venezuelan ownedCitgo , and brought accusations that Delahunt was assisting an anti-American leader. Delahunt, however, has sometimes criticized Chavez, such as in a September 2006 letter expressing "profound disgust" at a speech given by Chavez to theUnited Nations , in which he personally attacked PresidentGeorge W. Bush . In the letter he urged that Chavez express disagreements "in a more constructive manner," and work with the US to solve problems such asdrug trafficking .Delahunt also participates occasionally in Speaker
Nancy Pelosi 's working group "30 Something," which aims to engage the next generation of Americans further in government and the political process.In the 110th Congress, Delahunt serves as Chairman of the
United States House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on International Organizations, Human Rights, and Oversight .He has been a consistent opponent of the
war in Iraq . [ [http://www.ontheissues.org/MA/Bill_Delahunt.htm Bill Delahunt on the Issues ] ]Committee Assignments
*Committee on Foreign Affairs
**Subcommittee on International Organizations, Human Rights, and Oversight (Chairman)
**Subcommittee on the Western Hemisphere
*Judiciary Committee
**Subcommittee on Immigration, Citizenship, Refugees, Border Security, and International Law
**Subcommittee on Commercial and Administrative Law
**Subcommittee on Crime, Terrorism, and Homeland Security
*Co-chair of the bipartisan Coast Guard Caucus
*Co-chair of the House Older Americans Caucus
*Co-chair of the Congressional Working Group on CubaControversy
During a June 26, 2008 hearing, Delahunt pressed
David Addington ,chief of staff for Vice PresidentDick Cheney , regarding harsh interrogation techniques, includingwaterboarding . Addington commented that he could not give specifics, speculating thatal Qaeda might watchC-SPAN . Delahunt sparked outrage when he said, "Well, I'm sure they are watching, and I'm glad they finally have the chance to see you, Mr. Addington," to which Addington replied "Yeah, I'm sure you're pleased." The remarks were quickly condemned by Cheney's office as well as RepresentativeSteve King as inappropriate and as an incitement of violence by al Qaeda against Addington. A spokesperson for Delahunt conceded that his comments "could have been better phrased," but maintains that he was making a statement about transparency in government. [ [http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/06/27/addington.alqaeda/index.html CNN.com article on the Addington hearing] ]Personal life
While Congress is in session, Delahunt lives in a rented house with fellow Democratic politicians George Miller,
Chuck Schumer , andRichard Durbin . [ [http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/18/garden/18roomies.html?_r=1&oref=slogin New York Times — Taking Power, Sharing Cereal, January 18, 2007] ] Delahunt and his wife, Katharina E. Delahunt,divorce d in 1986. They have one daughter, Kristin, and adopted another, Kara Mai ("née" Nguyen Mai Tai Trang), fromVietnam in 1975.References
External links
* [http://www.house.gov/delahunt/ Congressman Bill Delahunt] official U.S. House website
* [http://www.housedemocrats.gov/30Something/floor.html Leader Pelosi's "30 Something" Working Group] speechesUSRepSuccession box
state=Massachusetts
district=10
before=Gerry Studds
start=1997
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