Rick White (politician)

Rick White (politician)

Infobox_Congressman
name = Rick White


date of birth = birth date and age|1953|11|6
place of birth = Bloomington, Indiana
death_date =
death_place =
state= Washington
district= 1st
term_start= January 3, 1995
term_end= January 3, 1999
preceded = Maria Cantwell
succeeded =Jay Inslee
party = Republican
spouse =
religion =

Richard Alan White (born November 6, 1953) is an American politician, who served in the United States House of Representatives from 1995 to 1999. He represented ushr|Washington|1|first congressional district of Washington as a Republican, earning close ties with the Christian Coalition.

White was born and raised in Bloomington, Indiana. He attended Dartmouth College and studied abroad at the University of Paris. White received his law degree from Georgetown University in 1980. He was first hired as a law clerk to Washington Federal Court of Appeals Judge Charlie Clark and later became a successful attorney. In 1986, he dabbled in politics for the first time, earning a term on the Queen Anne, Seattle, Washington community council.

White first won election to the House in 1994 against Democrat Maria Cantwell. Part of White's campaign focused on his being married while Cantwell was a single female. However, while in Washington he divorced his wife. White served on the Committee on Energy and Commerce and sponsored the Internet Protection Act. He won re-election for a second term in 1996, but was defeated by Democrat Jay Inslee in 1998, and was believed to be one of the Republicans removed from office due to his vote in favor of President Bill Clinton's impeachment. In addition, a right-wing spoiler candidate, Bruce Craswell, took 6 percent of the vote in the General Election. Running on a pro-life platform, Craswell's third party candidacy ate into the traditional Republican base. White had exceeded 50% of the vote in 1994 and 1996, but the Craswell factor left him with under 45% in 1998.

[http://www.secstate.wa.gov/elections/results_report.aspx?e=&c=&c2=&t=645&t2=&p=&p2=&y= 1st Congressional District election results]

White became CEO of TechNet, the technology industry lobbying group, based in Palo Alto, California. In early 2005 he left that position, and was considering another run against Maria Cantwell in 2006. But he chose instead to drop out of the race and endorse Republican Mike McGavick.

On March 17, 2007 Seattle Times reported, "Former Republican congressman Rick White, one of three candidates the Republicans have submitted to replace John McKay as U.S. attorney for Western Washington, cannot practice law in the state. White's license was suspended by the state Supreme Court in August 2003 for failure to pay his bar dues. He was reinstated to the bar in 2005 after paying a small fee, but currently holds an 'inactive' status" which is common for attorneys that are not actively practicing law. [cite news | url= | title=U.S. attorney candidate can't practice law | author=Mike Carter | publisher=Seattle Times | url=http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2003622624_white17m.html | date=March 17, 2007] Currently, the McKay firing is part of the Dismissal of U.S. attorneys controversy.

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