- Pete Sessions
Infobox_Congressman
name = Pete Sessions
date of birth = birth date and age|1955|03|22
place of birth =Waco, Texas
state =Texas
district = 5th & 32nd
term_start=January 3 ,1997
preceded = John Bryant
succeeded = Incumbent
party = Republican
spouse = Juanita Sessions
religion =Methodist
alma_mater=Southwestern University
residence=Dallas, Texas
occupation= telecommunications executivePeter Anderson "Pete" Sessions (born
March 22 ,1955 ) is apolitician from the state ofTexas . He is a Republican, and currently represents the 32nd congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives.Personal
Sessions was born in
Waco, Texas , where he grew up. His father isWilliam S. Sessions , the former director of theFederal Bureau of Investigation . He graduated fromSouthwestern University inGeorgetown, Texas in 1978. Sessions then worked forSouthwestern Bell for 16 years. He rose to the rank of district manager for marketing in Dallas, supervising 435 employees and managing a $16 million budget. He also worked at Bell Labs in New Jersey.He is an Eagle Scout and recipient of the
Distinguished Eagle Scout Award from theBoy Scouts of America ,cite book | last = Townley | first = Alvin | authorlink = | coauthors = | origdate=2006-12-26 |url= http://www.thomasdunnebooks.com/TD_TitleDetail.aspx?ISBN=0312366531| title = Legacy of Honor: The Values and Influence of America's Eagle Scouts | publisher = St. Martin's Press| location = New York | pages =pp. 241–252| id = ISBN 0-312-36653-1 |accessdate= 2006-12-29] cite web | author = | year = | url = http://members.cox.net/scouting179/Eagle%20Distinguished.htm | title = Distinguished Eagle Scouts | format = | work = | publisher = Troop & Pack 179 | accessdate = 2006-03-02] as well as a member of thePi Kappa Alpha Fraternity. As a Congressman, Sessions has sponsored legislation to raise money for the Boy Scouts. [cite web | author = | year = 2008 | url = http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d110:h.r.05872: | title = H.R. 5872 | format = | work = | publisher = LOC | accessdate = 2008-06-11] At the 2007 National Convention, Sessions was presented with the Pi Kappa Alpha Distinguished Alumni Award.Sessions and his wife Juanita have two sons.
U.S. House of Representatives
Campaigns
In his
1991 election bid, Sessions finished third in a special election for the House of Representatives.In 1993, Sessions left his job with Southwestern Bell to again run for Congress, against 5th District
incumbent DemocratJohn Bryant . Sessions made a tour of the district with a livestock trailer full of horse manure, claiming that the Clinton administration's health care plan stunk more than the manure. Sessions lost by 2,400 votes. He subsequently became Vice President for Public Policy at theNational Center for Policy Analysis (NCPA), a Dallas-based conservative public policy research institute.In 1996, when Bryant decided to seek a Senate seat, Sessions was elected to succeed him in the 5th District, defeating Democrat John Pouland with 47 percent of the vote. Sessions was re-elected in 1998, defeating school teacher Victor Morales with 56 percent of the vote. He was re-elected in 2000 with 54 percent of the vote.
When redistricting after the 2000 Census made the 5th slightly more Democratic, Sessions moved to the new 32nd District ( [http://nationalatlas.gov/printable/images/preview/congdist/tx32_109.gifmap] ) for the 2002 election. He won that with 68 percent of the vote over Pauline Dixon.
In
2004 , Sessions defeated fellow CongressmanMartin Frost , a 13-term Democrat, who had moved to the 32nd after the Republican-engineered redistricting in 2003 eliminated Frost's former district. Sessions won 54-44%, in what was considered the most expensive U.S. House race in the nation. According to the "Associated Press", "The race also was one of the nastiest, with Frost unearthing a decades-old streaking incident by Sessions in his college days and questioning Sessions' commitment to security with an ad featuring theWorld Trade Center towers in flames. Sessions criticized Frost for bookingPeter Yarrow of the '60s groupPeter, Paul and Mary for a fundraiser. Yarrow had faced an indecency with a child charge years earlier."Committees and caucuses
Sessions currently serves as a Member of the
House Committee on Rules and also chairs the Results Caucus. He also formed the Malaysia Trade, Security and Economic Cooperation Caucus.Political positions
Sessions calls himself as a conservative. He is a backer of free trade, and a member of a Republican cybersecurity task force created by Former House Speaker
Dennis Hastert .Sessions failed to pass the "Preserving Innovation in Telecom Act of 2005" (HR2726), which would have prohibited state and local governments from offering internet access services. However, questions have been raised about Sessions's partiality toward the telecom industry: According to Sessions' House financial disclosure forms from 2003, he has between $500,000 and $1 million in
AT&T stock options, and his wife works forCingular , which is jointly owned byAT&T .Fact|date=July 2007Controversies
In September 2006, the
Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW) released its second annual report on the most corrupt members of Congress, titled "Beyond DeLay: The 20 Most Corrupt Members of Congress (and five to watch)". Sessions was one of the 20. The organization said "His ethics issues stem from his ties to Jack Abramoff and his links to defense contracting company." [http://www.beyonddelay.org/summaries/sessions.php]Connections to Abramoff
In late 2001 and early 2002, Sessions cosigned letters to two Cabinet members asking them to shut down casinos operated by several Native American tribes. Within 18 months of sending the letters, Sessions received a total of $20,500 from tribes associated with Abramoff raising suspicion that Sessions had written the letters to curry favor with Abramoff as he represented a number of competing tribes.Fact|date=November 2007 In response, the Sessions office said he wrote the letters because of his view that gambling is a local issue, falling under his long held support for
federalism Fact|date=March 2008.On January 11, 2002, Sessions traveled to Malaysia with two of Abramoff's co-workers from the law firm
Greenberg Traurig . The trip allegedly was sponsored by the Institute of Strategic and International Studies (ISIS) and a Malaysian think tank with ties to that country’s government. Various news reports, however, suggest that a Malaysian client secretly paid Abramoff andMichael Scanlon , an Abramoff associate, through a sham think tank that Scanlon created, the American International Center. His office said that Sessions went on the trip to strengthen ties with a Muslim ally.2007 fundraiser at a Las Vegas strip club
The public radio show Marketplace reported on July 22, 2008, that Sessions held a 2007 fundraiser at the Las Vegas strip club
Forty Deuce . Sessions defended the event, saying "It is what I would call a burlesque show where there's a woman who comes out and has a dress on... Uh, she never gets naked. There's no nudity, there's no nudity in there." The event raised money for hispolitical action committee ,People for Enterprise Trade and Economic Growth .cite episode | title=PACs put the fun in fundraising | url=http://marketplace.publicradio.org/display/web/2008/07/22/pac_parties | series=Marketplace | airdate=2008-07-22 ] citation | last=Gromer | first=Jeffers Jr. | title='07 party hosted by Rep. Pete Sessions at Las Vegas adult club draws criticism | newspaper=Dallas Morning News | date=2008-07-29 | year=2008 | url=http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/news/localnews/stories/073008dnmetsessions.3fdea95.html ]2006 re-election campaign
Sessions faced Democrat Will Pryor, [ [http://www.pryor06.com/ Portail d'informations Ce site est en vente! ] ] an attorney and former district judge, in the November general election. Other candidates were N. Ruben Florez (Libertarian) and Philip Scheps (Independent). Sessions won re-election easily.Fact|date=July 2007
2008 election
Before his exit from the campaign, Sessions announced his support for former NYC mayor
Rudy Giuliani 's bid for the Republican Nomination for President.eptember 29, 2008 Congressional Vote on Financial Bailout
Congressman Sessions "reluctantly voted for" the failed bill, according to his office staff.
References
External links
* [http://sessions.house.gov/ Congressman Pete Sessions] official U.S. House site
* [http://www.petesessions.com/ Pete Sessions for U.S. Congress] official campaign site
* [http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Pete_Sessions Profile] atSourceWatch Congresspedia
* [http://www.beyonddelay.org/summaries/sessions.php Beyond DeLay — Rep. Pete Sessions (R-TX)] criticism fromCitizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington
* [http://sessionswatch.blogspot.com/ Sessions Watch] anti-Sessions websiteUSRepSuccessionBox
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district=5
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