Tom Reed
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Tom Reed | |||
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U.S. Representative from New York's 23rd Congressional District From: January 3, 2013 – present | |||
Predecessor | Bill Owens | ||
Successor | Incumbent (no successor) | ||
Former U.S. Representative from New York's 29th Congressional District From: November 18, 2010 – January 3, 2013 | |||
Predecessor | Eric Massa | ||
Successor | (district obsolete) | ||
Former Mayor of Corning, New York From: 2008–2010 | |||
Predecessor | Frank Coccho | ||
Successor | Rich Negri | ||
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Party | Republican | ||
Spouse(s) | Jean Reed | ||
Religion | Roman Catholic[1] |
Thomas W. “Tom” Reed, II (born November 18, 1971, in Joliet, Illinois), a Republican, is a member of the U.S. House of Representatives for the 23rd congressional district of New York. He previously served one term as Mayor of Corning, New York. He won his House seat after Democrat Rep. Eric Massa resigned amid allegations that he sexually harassed a male staffer. Reed was sworn into office in November 2010.
Rep. Reed joined 71 House Republicans and all Democrats in late July 2020 to vote in favor of removing Civil War-era statues.[2]
He was one of thirty-five Republicans to vote for the Partisan Hack resolution calling for an Investigation on Capital Hill.[3][4]
He voted in favor of the Farm Amnesty Bill.[5]
References
- ↑ Religious affiliation of members of 116th Congress
- ↑ The List: 72 Republicans Vote with Democrats to Remove Civil War-Era Memorabilia from U.S. Capitol. Breitbart News.
- ↑ https://clerk.house.gov/evs/2021/roll154.xml
- ↑ https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2021/05/19/35-house-republicans-vote-for-bill-to-establish-january-6-commission/
- ↑ https://www.breitbart.com/economy/2021/03/19/30-gop-reps-vote-farm-amnesty-govt-supplied-workforce/
External links
- Campaign Website
- House Website
- Profile at Ballotpedia
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