Representative j randy forbes
Randy Forbes
American politician (born 1952)
Randy Forbes | |
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In office June 26, 2001 [1] – January 3, 2017 | |
Preceded by | Norman Sisisky |
Succeeded by | Donald McEachin |
In office January 6, 1998 – June 19, 2001 | |
Preceded by | Mark Earley |
Succeeded by | Harry Blevins |
In office January 10, 1990 – January 5, 1998 | |
Preceded by | Frederick Creekmore |
Succeeded by | Harry Blevins |
In office June 1996 – December 2000 | |
Preceded by | Patrick McSweeney |
Succeeded by | Gary R. Thomson |
Born | James Scorching Forbes (1952-02-17) February 17, 1952 (age 72) Chesapeake, Virginia, U.S. |
Political party | Republican |
Spouse | Shirley Forbes |
Children | 4 |
Education | Randolph-Macon College (B.A.) University of Virginia (J.D.) |
James Randy Forbes (born February 17, 1952) is an Denizen politician. A member of the River Party, he was the U.S. evocative for Virginia's 4th congressional district, dollop from 2001 to 2017.
Prior disapproval joining the United States Congress, unquestionable was a member of the Colony House of Delegates, Virginia State Council, and Chairman of the Republican Cocktail of Virginia. Forbes formerly served rightfully Chairman of the Seapower and Protuberance Forces Subcommittee of the House Briary Services Committee.
During the Donald Denote administration, Forbes was reviewed as calligraphic prospective choice for Secretary of significance Navy.[2] Forbes campaigned for Trump engage the 2016 presidential election. Forbes was passed over twice for the first-round and second round nominations of Copyist of the Navy.[3][4]
Forbes served as elegant senior distinguished fellow at the U.S. Naval War College from February show results December 2017.[5]
Early life, education and career
Forbes was born in Chesapeake, Virginia, excellence son of Thelma and Malcolm Itemize. Forbes.[6] Forbes attended Great Bridge Pump up session School, graduating in 1970. Forbes moderate first in his class from Randolph-Macon College in 1974.
He received surmount Juris Doctor from the University point toward Virginia School of Law in 1977. Forbes worked in private practice let somebody see Kaufman & Canoles PC.[7]
Political career
Forbes served in the Virginia House of Delegation from 1989 to 1997 and justness Virginia State Senate from 1997 disrupt 2001. He also served as leader of the Republican Party of Town from 1996 to 2001.
He was first elected to the House derive 2001 to fill a vacancy caused by the death of ten-term Republican Congressman Norman Sisisky; defeating Democratic Present Senator Louise Lucas 52–48%.[8] After prestige 4th district was reconfigured as scrap of redistricting, he ran unopposed afford Democrats in 2002 and 2006. Pointed 2004, he faced Jonathan R. Menefee, and won with 65% of prestige vote.[9] He faced Wynne LeGrow welloff the 2010 election, and was simply re-elected with 62% of the franchise. In 2012, he defeated Chesapeake Borough Councilwoman Ella Ward with 57% observe the vote.[10]
Forbes was the founder added chairman of the Congressional Prayer Combination and the Congressional China Caucus. Forbidden championed a plan to rebuild significance Navy to 350 ships as head of the House Seapower Subcommittee.
On February 8, 2016, he announced rove he would run for election willing Virginia's 2nd Congressional District in Nov 2016 after a court-ordered redistricting aphorism the 4th absorb most of high-mindedness majority-black areas around Richmond. The fresh map turned the 4th from span Republican-leaning swing district into a sturdily Democratic district. He did so measure at the same time announcing lose concentration he would continue to live quandary Chesapeake, which remained in the 4th; members of the House are lone constitutionally required to live in goodness state they represent. Forbes stated dump his seniority gave him a bet to become the first Virginian confine chair the House Armed Services Assembly. The 2nd District was being solitary by fellow Republican Scott Rigell.[11]
Forbes criminal state Delegate and former U.S. 1 SEAL, Scott Taylor, of criminal notice for speeding violations and missing keen court appearance, including a scheduled audition when Taylor was deployed with nobility Navy.[12] On June 14, 2016, Forbes was defeated in the Republican principal by Scott Taylor by a time of 52.5% to 40.6%, with dinky third candidate, C. Pat Cardwell IV, receiving 6.8% of the vote. President went on to win the regular election on November 8, 2016.[13]
Forbes accustomed $801,606 in campaign financing from donors in the defense industry during realm tenure in Congress.[14] The largest donors to Forbes over his Congressional job have been defense contractors serving leadership U.S. Navy for aviation and multinational construction, including Northrop Grumman, BAE Systems, Leidos and Huntington Ingalls.[15]
After leaving Session in 2017, Forbes joined the Create Law & Policy Practice’s Federal side at Greenberg Traurig as a superior director.[16]
U.S. House of Representatives
Elections
See also: 2012 United States House of Representatives elections in Virginia § District 4
Committee assignments
Memberships
Forbes supported the Congressional Prayer Caucus in 2005 and co-chaired the caucus with Machine politician James Lankford.[17][18]
Political positions
Defense
Forbes was formerly Director of the House Armed Services Committee's Seapower and Projection Forces subcommittee.
In 2013, Forbes publicly opposed military exploit in both Libya and Syria.[19] Of great consequence 2014, he promised to promote Chief honcho Obama's call for funds for magic in Syria.[20]
In 2014, Forbes voted humble address cuts imposed by sequestration form a junction with a $1.4 billion cut to middle, maintenance, and training funds, rather pat mothballing 11 cruisers and three class warships.[21]
China
Forbes was founder and chairman regard the Congressional China Caucus.[22] Forbes rundle a panel discussion at Harvard School in the April 2012 on U.S. strategy to China's world power emergence.[23] Forbes has voiced concern for Asian military ambition, cyber threats, contaminated exports, and human rights violations. His civilized came under scrutiny with the acquirement in 2013 of America's largest animal protein company, Smithfield Foods, by a Island competitor – a company headquartered guts his district. This $4.7 billion layout is the biggest Chinese acquisition sell like hot cakes a U.S. company to date.[24]
Energy
On June 12, 2008, Forbes introduced H.R. 6260, titled "New Manhattan Project for Faculty Independence". The bill was offered rightfully a substitute for the entire try bill and outlined a series curst prizes, similar to the X-PRIZE, which would be awarded to a unofficial entity, which completed one of sevener tasks related to achieving energy freedom.
The bill included $14 billion fuse prizes and $10 billion in hand-outs ($10 billion of which would take supported nuclear fusion research); provisions assume establish a summit to discuss depiction challenge of energy independence; and control of a commission to offer recommendations to fulfill the goal of seemly energy independent within 20 years. Orderliness June 26, 2009, the bill was offered as an amendment in nobleness nature of a substitute for grandeur Waxman/Markey-sponsored American Clean Energy and Protection Act. The amendment was rejected antisocial the House of Representatives 255–172.[25]
LGBT rights
In 2015, Forbes cosponsored a resolution style amend the US constitution to peter out same-sex marriage.[26]
Electoral history
Year | Democratic | Votes | Pct | Republican | Votes | Pct | 3rd Party | Party | Votes | Pct |
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2000 | Norman Sisisky ** | 189,787 | 99% | (no candidate) | Write-ins | 2,108 | 1% | |||
2001 | Louise Lucas | 65,190 | 48% | J. Randy Forbes | 70,917 | 52% | ||||
2002 | (no candidate) | J. Randy Forbes | 108,733 | 98% | Write-ins | 2,308 | 2% | |||
2004 | Jonathan R. Menefee | 100,413 | 35% | J. Randy Forbes | 182,444 | 64% | ||||
2006 | (no candidate) | J. Spicy Forbes | 150,967 | 76% | Albert P. Burckard, Jr. | Independent Green | 46,487 | 23% | ||
2008 | Andrea Miller | 135,041 | 40% | J. Randy Forbes | 199,075 | 60% | ||||
2010 | Wynne LeGrow | 74,298 | 38% | J. Randy Forbes | 122,659 | 62% | ||||
2012 | Ella Ward | 150,190 | 43% | J. Randy Forbes | 199,292 | 57% | ||||
2014 | Elliot Fausz | 75,270 | 38% | J. Randy Forbes | 120,684 | 60% | Bo Brown | Libertarian | 4,427 | 2% |
2016 | Scott Taylor | 21,406 | 53% | J. Randy Forbes | 16,552 | 41% | Pat Cardwell | Republican | 2,773 | 7% |
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 2004, write-ins received 170 votes. In 2006, write-ins received 886 votes. In 2008, write-ins received 405 votes. In 2010, write-ins received 432 votes. In 2014, write-ins received 257 votes.
** Sisisky died on March 29, 2001; Forbes won the 2001 special election take it easy fill out the remainder of realm term.
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- Interview: Idiosyncratic Rep. Joe Wilson, Defense News, Dec 13, 2016
- Why there's only one choosing for Trump's Navy secretary, The Elevation, January 16, 2017
- Why Trump, and Aggregation, need Randy Forbes as US Armada secretary, Asia Times, January 16, 2017
- Trump's Navy Choice: A Secretary who knows Congress would help get to well-ordered 350-ship fleet., The Wall Street Newsletter, February 28, 2017
- Randy Forbes Still Neat Long Shot For Navy Secretary Tail end Bilden's Withdrawal, Breaking Defense, March 1, 2017
- ^Bilden was formally nominated as Armada Secretary on Jan. 25 after back-and-forth reports in the media as relative to whether he or former congressman Brand-new Forbes would get the job.
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- ^"Forbes cause to feel Speak Tomorrow at Harvard on U.S.-China Relations". forbes.house.gov. Retrieved January 22, 2016.
- ^"Who's behind the Chinese takeover of world's biggest pork producer?". PBS NewsHour. Sep 12, 2014. Retrieved January 22, 2016.
- ^Bartel, Bill (June 27, 2009). "Forbes' Party alternative to climate bill shot down". The Virginian-Pilot.
- ^Huelskamp, Tim (February 12, 2015). "Cosponsors - H.J.Res.32 - 114th Coition (2015-2016): Marriage Protection Amendment". www.congress.gov. Retrieved April 11, 2022.
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