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'Daniel William Lipinski' (born
July 15 1966) is a
professor and a member of the
United States House of Representatives representing (
map) as a
Democrat. having been elected in 2004 to succeed his father,
Bill Lipinski. He earned a
Ph.D. in
political science from
Duke University in 1998. The district includes much of the southwest side of
Chicago, along with such suburbs as
Oak Lawn and
Brookfield. In Congress, he is a member of the
United States House Committee on Small Business, the
United States House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure, and Vice Chair of the
United States House Committee on Science.
Lipinski was born in Chicago, and presently lives with his wife Judy in
Western Springs, where she works as an
actuary.
Immediately prior to his election to Congress, he was a professor at the
University of Tennessee from 2001 to 2004. From 2000 to 2001, he served on the faculty at the
University of Notre Dame. Prior to joining the Notre Dame faculty, he had served briefly on the staff of then-U.S. Congressman
Rod Blagojevich. From January to August 1999, he served as a communication staff aide to then-House Minority Leader
Richard Gephardt. During the 1996 election season, he served on the campaign, and later the transition staff, for Cook County State's Attorney
Richard A. Devine. From 1995 to 1996, he served as a legislative staff member for U.S. Congressman
Jerry Costello. He served in that same capacity for U.S. Congressman
George E. Sangmeister from 1993 to 1995. During the summer of 1992, he interned at the
United States Department of Labor.
In 2004, Lipinski's father ran for re-nomination in the Democratic primary. After again easily winning the nomination, the elder Lipinski announced his retirement. As the Democratic committeeman for Chicago's 23rd Ward, he was able to persuade the state Democratic Party to select his son to replace him on the ballot This was a somewhat controversial move in that it allowed the younger Lipinski to sidestep the Democratic primary and succeed his father in office with only token
Republican opposition. However, the 3rd has been reliably Democratic in recent years, and it is likely Lipinski would have won the election in any case. Lipinski was elected on roughly the same platform as his father, promising to be a fairly
conservative Democrat.
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In the 2006 primary, Lipinski was able to garner 55% of the vote against two Democratic opponents, an outcome that virtually guaranteed him a second term in Congress.
References
1. The Almanac of American Politics 2006, , Michael, Barone, National Journal Group, 2005,
External links
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U.S. Congressman Daniel Lipinski 'official House site'
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Federal Election Commission Daniel William Lipinski campaign finance reports and data
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On the Issues - Dan Lipinski issue positions and quotes
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OpenSecrets.org — Daniel William Lipinski campaign contributions
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Project Vote Smart — Representative Daniel William Lipinski (IL) profile
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SourceWatch Congresspedia — Dan Lipinski profile
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Washington Post — Congress Votes Database: Dan Lipinski voting record
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Dan Lipinski for Congress 'official campaign site'