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'''Gus Bilirakis''' is the [[United States Representative]] for the 12th congressional district of [[Florida]]. He is a member of the [[Republican Party]]. He was first elected to the House in 2006 to represent Florida's 9th district.
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|spouse=Eva Bilirakis
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|state=Florida
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{{Officeholder/representative
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|state=Florida
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|district=9th
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|terms=January 3, 2007 – January 3, 2013
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|preceded=[[Michael Bilirakis]]
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|succeeded=[[Alan Grayson]]
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|state=Florida
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|district=48th
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|succeeded=Peter Nehr
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Previously, Bilirakis served in the [[Florida House of Representatives]].
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'''Gus Bilirakis''' is the [[United States Representative]] for the 12th congressional district of [[Florida]]. He is a member of the [[Republican Party]], having been first elected to the House in 2006 to represent the state's 9th district. Prior to that, Bilirakis served in the [[Florida House of Representatives]].
  
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In late July 2020, Rep. Bilirakis joined 71 Republicans in voting in favor of the [[political correctness]]-motivated removing of Civil War-era statues.<ref>[https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/07/23/the-list-72-republicans-vote-with-democrats-to-remove-civil-war-era-memorabilia-from-u-s-capitol/ The List: 72 Republicans Vote with Democrats to Remove Civil War-Era Memorabilia from U.S. Capitol]</ref>
  
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==References==
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==External links==
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*[https://bilirakis.house.gov/ House Website]
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*[http://bilirakisforcongress.com/ Campaign Website]
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*[https://ballotpedia.org/Gus_Bilirakis Gus Bilirakis - Ballotpedia]
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Latest revision as of 20:34, May 13, 2022

Gus Bilirakis
U.S. Representative from Florida's 12th Congressional District
From: January 3, 2013 – present
Predecessor Dennis Ross
Successor Incumbent (no successor)
Former U.S. Representative from Florida's 9th Congressional District
From: January 3, 2007 – January 3, 2013
Predecessor Michael Bilirakis
Successor Alan Grayson
Former State Representative from Florida's 48th District
From: November 3, 1998 – November 7, 2006
Predecessor Sandy Safley
Successor Peter Nehr
Information
Party Republican
Spouse(s) Eva Bilirakis
Religion Orthodox

Gus Bilirakis is the United States Representative for the 12th congressional district of Florida. He is a member of the Republican Party, having been first elected to the House in 2006 to represent the state's 9th district. Prior to that, Bilirakis served in the Florida House of Representatives.

In late July 2020, Rep. Bilirakis joined 71 Republicans in voting in favor of the political correctness-motivated removing of Civil War-era statues.[1]

References

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