Kevin Patrick Brady (born April 11, 1955) is the US Representative for the 8th congress district of Texas, serving since 1997. He is a member of the Republican Party. The district covers a large suburban and rural area north of Houston.
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Kehidupan awal, pendidikan, dan karir politik awal
Brady was born in Vermillion, South Dakota, one of five children from William F. and Nancy A. Brady. His father, a lawyer, was killed in 1967 in a courtroom in Rapid City when Brady was 12 years old. Her mother was left to raise five children alone. While in High School, he is chairman of the student body and a sports athlete four. He graduated in 1973. Working through lectures held various jobs - construction workers, meat packers, manufacturing workers, waiters, and bartenders, Brady earned a degree in mass communication from the University of South Dakota in Vermillion, where he played varsity baseball, student government association and became a member of the fraternity of Lambda Chi Alpha. In 2005, he was named a prominent university alumnus, and in 2001, was the recipient of the order of achievement by the national Lambda Chi Alpha organization.
A trading executive room in the Rapid City area trading room, Brady was elected to Rapid City city council, at the age of 26. In 1982, he moved to Texas to work at Beaumont's chamber and then the southern Montgomery area, the Woodlands Chamber of Commerce.
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Brady began his political career in Texas in 1990 when he was elected to the Texas Representative Council, representing The Woodlands, part of Montgomery County, and five other districts west and north of Houston.
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Tenure
In 2002, Brady voted in favor of Authorization for the Use of Military Forces Against Iraq, which authorized the US invasion of Iraq the following year.
In 2005, Brady was a major supporter of the Dominican-Central American Free Trade Agreement (DR-CAFTA), working with the George W. Bush administration to secure part of the free trade agreement. In 2011, Brady also voted in favor of free trade agreements with South Korea Colombia, and Panama. However, by 2017, Brady supports adjustment adjustment taxes proposed by President Donald Trump, arguing that a tax on imports will put the US at the level of playing field with other tax-defending countries and will raise about $ 1 trillion for the federal budget.
Brady is known as the author of the federal "sunset law" which would require that any federal program be not specifically written into the Constitution to justify its existence to taxpayers within 12 years or face elimination.
Brady is the chairman of the US Senate House committee, a third Texas committee to lead the committee, after Senator Lloyd Bentsen and Rep. Wright Patman.
In March 2012, he filed a US Dollar Act, a law to ask the Federal Reserve to monitor gold and foreign exchange rates of US dollars. The bill would also lift the Federal Reserve's dual mandate (controlling unemployment and inflation) and replace it with a mandate for US dollar price stability.
In November 2015, Brady was elected chairman of the 65th Committee of Ways and Ways. In 2017, Brady served as chairman of the Ways and Means Committee.
In March 2017, Brady introduced amendments to the American Healthcare Act (a proposal by the House of Representatives to revoke the Affordable Care Act) which would allow health insurance providers to fully reduce all forms of compensation to their most unlimited executive compensation, cancel current law, which closes the $ 500,000 cut per executive. Los Angeles Times columnist Michael Hiltzik criticized Brady's amendment as a "secret gift" for the health insurance industry because of the faint language of Brady's amendment.
In February 2016, House Speaker Paul Ryan appointed Brady as the leader of the Task Force on Tax Reform.
In November 2017, Brady said that the Withholding Tax and Employment Act of 2017 would provide "tax relief at every level"; In fact, 7 percent of households by 2018 will pay more taxes and by 2022, a quarter of households will pay more. Brady's claim that 70% of tax cuts in the bill will go into households making under $ 200,000 was found to be "misleading" by FactCheck.Org and "cherry-picked" by PolitiFact. FactCheck.org notes that "57.7 percent of the tax breaks are given to families earning less than $ 200,000 by 2019 - not the 70 percent that Brady mentions for 2019. In 2027, 50 percent of tax breaks result from business and personal income. tax changes will bring in more than $ 200,000 per year. "
Selection
- 1996
The longtime ruling Congressman, Jack Fields, from the 8th congress district of Texas decided to retire. Brady decided to run and was ranked second in the Republican Party with 22% of the vote in six candidate fields. But the candidate who ranks first, Dr. Gene Fontenot, received only 36% of the vote, less than 50% threshold. In the second round of elections, Brady beat him 53% -47%. However, the United States Supreme Court ruled at Bush v. Vera that the three congressional districts of Texas are unconstitutional. After a hearing, the court concluded that there was no time for a preliminary election and instead forced all the candidates (Democrats and Republicans) to be registered together at the November election ballot in the primary forest. If no candidate reaches 50%, a special overflow will be held on December 10 between the two highest-ranking candidates regardless of the political party. In the November election, Brady was ranked first with 41% of the vote. In the December second round of elections, he beat Fontenot again 59% -41%.
- 1998-2008
During this period, he never won re-election with less than 67% of the vote.
- 2010-2012
For the first time since 1998, Brady was challenged in the Republican Party. Three candidates filed against him. He beat them all in the March primary with 79% of the vote. He won re-election with 80% of the vote. In May 2012, Republicans in the newly redrawn district, he defeated his challenger with 76% of the vote. In the November 6, 2012 election he defeated his Democratic opponent with over 77% of the vote.
- 2014
In the Republican primary on March 4, Brady won re-nomination for the tenth time in the US. House. He polled 41,549 votes (68 percent) to 19,508 (32 percent) for his intraparty challenger, Craig McMichael.
In an election held November 4, 2014, Brady was re-elected to his seat in the US. He polled 124,897 votes (89.32 percent) to 14,930 (10.67 percent) for his challenger, Ken Petty.
- 2016
In November 2015, Steve Toth, former State Representative of The Woodlands, Texas, announced that he would fight Brady, confronting what could be Brady's toughest campaign.
Kevin Brady added victory on March 1, 2016 primer, but he is likely to have targets on his back for years to come. Toth held Brady up to 53% of the vote, the lowest number of re-election in 18 years of his career. In 2014, Brady received 68% of the votes in the primary. Brady spent more than $ 1.5 million. Toth spent $ 89,325. Toth criticized Brady for compromising too often with President Obama and criticizing Brady for supporting the federal budget of the omnibus budget and choosing to revive US Export-Import Bank.
Committees assignment
- Committee on How and How (Chair)
caucus membership
- Caucasian Army
- The Children of Lost and Exploitation of Congress
- Caucasian Rural Congress
- International Conservation Caucus
- Caucus Sportsmen
- Congress of the Caucus Constitution
Donald Trump
tax returnsAs chair of the House on Ways and Means Committee, Brady opposed the resolution to demand a ten-year return from President Trump and his business entity. Brady said the resolution was a harassment committed for "clear political purposes".
Personal life
Brady lives in The Woodlands, a suburb of Houston, with his wife Cathy and two sons (Will and Sean).
In October 2005, Brady was arrested and accused of driving under the influence of alcohol while in South Dakota. He claimed there was no contest, was convicted of minor crimes, and a $ 350 fine. Brady issued an apology.
References
External links
- Congressman Kevin Brady is officially a US Home site
- Kevin Brady for Congress
- Kevin Brady on Curlie (based on DMOZ)
- Biography at the Directory of Congressional Biographies of the United States
- Profile in Project Vote Smart
- Financial information (federal office) at the Federal Electoral Commission
- Rules are sponsored in the Library of Congress
- Appearance in C-SPAN
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