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Profile for Michael K. "Mike" Simpson |
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General: (political statement of goals, objectives, views, philosophies) |
Michael (Mike) K. Simpson is serving his fourth term in the House of Representatives for Idaho’s Second Congressional District.
Mike serves on the House Appropriations Committee. His subcommittee assignments directly reflect Idaho’s diverse economy and concerns; Energy and Water Development; Interior and the Environment; and Labor, Health and Human Services and Education. Mike is the Vice Chairman of the Subcommittee on Interior and the Environment. In addition to serving on the Appropriations Committee, Congressman Simpson serves on the House Budget Committee.
Simpson is one of the House’s leading advocates for a new energy policy and a renewed commitment to research and development of improved nuclear energy technologies. Mike has also gained national attention for his bill to split the massive, overburdened 9th Circuit Court of Appeals. |
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Personal: (Gender, age, marital status, spouse's name and age, children's name and
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Simpson was born in Burley, Idaho and raised in Blackfoot.
Mike is an avid golfer, a fervent reader and enjoys painting. He has been married to his wife Kathy for 34 years. |
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Simpson graduated from Utah State University and Washington University School of Dental Medicine in St. Louis, Missouri. |
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After graduation, Simpson joined his father and uncle at the Simpson Family Dental Practice in Blackfoot. |
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Simpson's political career began in 1980, when he was elected to the Blackfoot City Council. In 1984, he was elected to the Idaho Legislature where he served until 1998, the last six years serving as Speaker. |
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