- Judy Feder
Infobox Congressional Candidate
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name = Judy Feder
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state = Virginia
nominee = U.S. Representative for Virginia, 10th District
incumbent =Frank Wolf
opponent =Frank Wolf (R)Neeraj Nigam (I)
election_date =November 4 ,2008
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spouse = Stan
party = Democratic
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alma_mater =Brandeis University ,Harvard University
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profession =university professor atGeorgetown University , former dean ofGeorgetown Public Policy Institute
religion = Jewish
website = [http://judyfeder.com/ judyfeder.com]Judith M. Feder is the Democratic nominee for the election for ushr|Virginia|10| ( [http://nationalatlas.gov/printable/images/preview/congdist/va11_109.gifmap] ) of the
United States House of Representatives , and will face RepublicanFrank Wolf and IndependentNeeraj Nigam in November.Feder is a Professor of Public Policy at
Georgetown University and was Dean of theGeorgetown Public Policy Institute from 1999 through 2007; she is a member of theInstitute of Medicine . Additionally, she is a Democratic policy consultant and served in the Clinton administration. She ran unsuccessfully for the House of Representatives in Virginia during the 2006 elections.Academic career
Feder holds a B.A. from
Brandeis University in 1968 and received her Master's in 1970 and Ph.D. in 1977 fromHarvard University inpolitical science . She held positions at theBrookings Institution and at theUrban Institute , before joining Georgetown in 1984. as Co-Director of theCenter for Health Policy Studies ,Georgetown University School of Medicine . After a stint in theClinton administration , she returned to Georgetown in 1995 as Research Professor of Public Policy, becoming Dean of the Institute in 1999. At Georgetown, she is codirector of the Georgetown University Long-term Care Financing, and senior advisor to theKaiser Family Foundation ’s Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured.In addition to her membership in the Institute of Medicine, she is a member of the National Academy of Public Administration and the National Academy of Social Insurance and is past-President and board member of AcademyHealth and a Policy Council Member of the Academy of Public Policy and Management.
Publications
;Books
* "Medicaid Financing Crisis: Balancing Responsibilities, Priorities, and Dollars", ed. (with Diane Rowland and Alina Salganicoff). Washington, D.C.: AAAS Press, 1993.*"Insuring the Nation's Health: Market Competition, Catastrophic and Comprehensive Approaches", (with Jack Hadley and John Holahan). Washington, D.C.: The Urban Institute, 1981.
*"National Health Insurance: Conflicting Goals and Policy Choices", ed. (with John Holahan and Theodore Marmor). Washington, D.C.: The Urban Institute, March 1980.
*"Financing Health Care for the Elderly: Medicare, Medicaid, and Private Health Insurance", (with John Holahan}. Washington, D.C.: The Urban Institute, 1979.
*"Medicare: The Politics of Federal Hospital Insurance", Lexington, MA: Heath, Washington, D.C. 1977.
;Other publicationsFeder is the author of 36 articles in peer reviewed journals in medicine and public affairs, including several articles in
JAMA and theNew England Journal of Medicine , over 10 chapters in academic and books, as well as less academic political publications.Political career
She was staff director of the
U.S. Bipartisan Commission on Comprehensive Health Care (the Pepper Commission) chaired by SenatorJohn D. Rockefeller IV , which contributed to the health care debate before and during the Clinton administration in the 1990s. She served in that administration as Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of theDepartment of Health and Human Services .2006 House election
Incumbent
Frank Wolf (R) was expected to have an easy reelection in Northern Virginia's ushr|Virginia|10|10th congressional district but Feder posed a surprisingly strong challenge. An October 10th poll byR.T. Strategies showed Judy Feder to be within 5% at 42% to Wolf's 47%. [cite news | url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/10/13/AR2006101301510.html | title=Wolf vs. Feder Becomes Race to Watch | publisher=The Washington Post |date=October 14, 2006 | page=B06 | author=Amy Gardner] Late in the campaign, the DCCC added Va-10 to their target list due to Feder's strong campaign and prodigious fund-raising, bringing in a total of $1.6 million. The DCCC also sent her a late contribution of $75,000.00.Ultimately, Feder lost to Wolf, 57.25%-40.89%, but gave him the closest challenge he had faced in 24 years. The 10th district is notorious as a difficult district for challengers due to its reliance upon the expensive Washington D.C. media market. This is evidenced by the fact that both Wolf and his predecessor
Joseph L. Fisher required multiple campaigns to win the seat. [cite web | url=http://sbe.virginiainteractive.org/nov2006/#010 | title=General Election - November 7, 2006 | publisher=Virginia Interactive]2008 House election
In February 2008, "CQ Politics" rated Feder ninth nationally in terms of "U.S. House Candidates challenging incumbents of the opposite party who had the most cash-on-hand as of Dec. 31." She won the June 10th Democratic primary and will face Wolf in the general elections in November. [ [http://www.nbc4.com/news/16568764/detail.html Connolly, Wolf, Moran Win Primaries] ] [ [https://www.voterinfo.sbe.virginia.gov/election/DATA/2008/0FAE817B-0A55-4793-B013-7C90AFF6C2E5/Official/6_s.shtml 2008 June Democratic Primary Official Results] "Virginia State Board of Elections"]
ee also
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Virginia's 10th congressional district References
External links
* [http://judyfeder.com/ Judy Feder for U.S. Congress] campaign website
* [http://opensecrets.org/races/summary.asp?ID=VA10&Cycle=2008 Campaign contributions] atOpenSecrets.org
* [http://farewellfrank.blogspot.com/ "Farewell Frank" blog]
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