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Ben Cardin

Benjamin Louis Cardin (born October 5, 1943) is an American lawyer and politician serving as the senior United States senator from Maryland, a seat he has held since 2007. A member of the Democratic Party, he was the U.S. representative for Maryland's 3rd congressional district from 1987 to 2007. Cardin served in the Maryland House of Delegates from 1967 to 1987 and as its speaker from 1979 to 1987, the youngest person to ever hold the position. In his half-century career as an elected official, he had never lost an election.

Ben Cardin
United States Senator
from Maryland
Assumed office
January 3, 2007
Serving with Chris Van Hollen
Preceded byPaul Sarbanes
Chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
Assumed office
September 25, 2023
Preceded byBob Menendez
Chair of the Senate Small Business Committee
In office
February 3, 2021 – September 27, 2023
Preceded byMarco Rubio
Succeeded byJeanne Shaheen
Ranking Member of the Senate Small Business Committee
In office
February 6, 2018 – February 3, 2021
Preceded byJeanne Shaheen
Succeeded byRand Paul
In office
January 3, 2015 – April 2, 2015
Preceded byJim Risch
Succeeded byJeanne Shaheen
Ranking Member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
In office
April 2, 2015 – February 6, 2018
Preceded byBob Menendez
Succeeded byBob Menendez
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Maryland's 3rd district
In office
January 3, 1987 – January 3, 2007
Preceded byBarbara Mikulski
Succeeded byJohn Sarbanes
103rd Speaker of the Maryland House of Delegates
In office
January 6, 1979 – January 3, 1987
Preceded byJohn Hanson Briscoe
Succeeded byClayton Mitchell
Member of the Maryland House of Delegates
from the 42nd district
In office
January 6, 1967 – January 3, 1987
Preceded byMaurice Cardin
Succeeded byDavid Shapiro
Personal details
Born
Benjamin Louis Cardin

(1943-10-05) October 5, 1943 (age 80)
Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse
Myrna Edelman
(m. 1964)
Children2
RelativesMeyer Cardin (father)
EducationUniversity of Pittsburgh (BA)
University of Maryland, Baltimore (JD)
Signature
WebsiteSenate website

Cardin was elected as U.S. Senator to succeed Paul Sarbanes in 2006, defeating Republican Michael Steele, the Lieutenant Governor of Maryland, by a margin of 54% to 44%. He was reelected in 2012 taking 56% of the vote.[1] He became Maryland's senior U.S. senator on January 3, 2017, upon Barbara Mikulski's retirement. Cardin won reelection to a third term in 2018, taking 65% of the vote. On May 1, 2023, he announced that he would retire and not seek re-election in 2024.[2]

Early life and career edit

Benjamin Louis Cardin was born in Baltimore, Maryland.[3] The family name was originally "Kardonsky", before it was changed to "Cardin". Cardin's grandparents were Russian Jewish immigrants. His maternal grandfather, Benjamin Green, operated a neighborhood grocery store that later turned into a wholesale food distribution company.[4] His mother Dora was a schoolteacher and his father, Meyer Cardin, served in the Maryland House of Delegates (1935–1937) and later sat on the Baltimore City Supreme Bench (1961–1977).[4][5][6]

Cardin and his family attended the Modern Orthodox Beth Tfiloh Congregation near their home, with which the family had been affiliated for three generations. Cardin attended City College High School, graduating in 1961. In 1964, he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree cum laude from the University of Pittsburgh,[3] where he was a member of the Pi Lambda Phi fraternity. He earned a Juris Doctor from the University of Maryland School of Law in 1967, graduating first in his class.[3] Cardin was admitted to the Maryland Bar that same year, and joined the private practice of Rosen and Esterson until 1978.[3]

Early political career edit

Maryland House of Delegates edit

While still in law school, Cardin was elected to the Maryland House of Delegates in November 1966.[3][4] He held the seat once held by his uncle, Maurice Cardin, who had decided to not run for re-election so that his nephew could instead pursue the seat. He was chairman of the Ways & Means Committee from 1974 to 1979, then served as the 103rd Speaker of the House until he left office.[7] At age 35, he was the youngest Speaker in Maryland history at the time.[3] As Speaker, he was involved with reform efforts involving Maryland's property tax system, school financing formula, and ethical standards for elected officials.[7]

U.S. House of Representatives edit

In 1986, with Congresswoman Barbara Mikulski mounting what would be a successful bid for the U.S. Senate seat vacated by retiring Senator Charles Mathias, Cardin ran for Mikulski's seat representing the 3rd congressional district, which covered a large slice of inner Baltimore, as well as several close-in suburbs. Cardin won the Democratic nomination with 82 percent of the vote—the real contest in this heavily Democratic district. He won the general election with 79 percent of the vote against a perennial candidate, Republican Ross Z. Pierpont.

Cardin served as one of the House impeachment managers that successfully prosecuted the case in the 1989 impeachment trial of Judge Walter Nixon.[8]

 
On the floor of the House on June 12, 2006, Representative Cardin calling for the withdrawal of all troops from Iraq by 2007

Cardin was reelected nine times, rarely facing serious opposition and even running unopposed in 1992. In the 2000 round of redistricting, his district was redrawn to add significant portions of Anne Arundel County, including the state capital of Annapolis. His last two opponents hailed from Anne Arundel and nearly carried the district's portion of that county.

In the House, Cardin was involved with fiscal issues, pension reform, and health care. His legislation to increase the amount individuals can store in their 401k plans and IRAs was passed in 2001. His bill to expand Medicare to include preventive benefits such as colorectal, prostate, mammogram, and osteoporosis screening was also enacted. He also authored legislation to provide a Medicare prescription drug benefit for chronic illnesses; fund graduate medical education; and guarantee coverage for emergency services.[7]

Cardin has also advocated, via proposed legislation, welfare reform. His bill to increase education and support services for foster children between ages 18 and 21 was signed into law in 1999.[7] He authored bills to expand child support, improve the welfare-to-work program, and increase the child care tax credit.[7]

In 1998, Cardin was appointed Chairman of the Special Study Commission on Maryland Public Ethics Law by the Maryland General Assembly. In 1997, he co-chaired the Bipartisan Ethics Task Force in an effort to reform ethics procedures in the House of Representatives. He also held leadership positions on the Organization, Study and Review Committee and the Steering Committee of the House Democratic Caucus, and served as Senior Democratic Whip.

Cardin has been commended for his work with fiscal policy. He has been honored by Worth magazine and by Treasury and Risk Management for his work protecting retirement plans and government-supported medical care for the elderly. He has also received scores of 100 percent from the League of Conservation Voters and the NAACP, indicating stances that are in favor of environmental protection and civil rights. Cardin was also one of 133 members of Congress to vote against the 2002 Iraq Resolution.[9]

 
Cardin (at podium) joining fellow Representatives Roscoe Bartlett (center; R-MD) and Jo Ann Davis (left; R-VA) in calling for a study of homeland security needs of the National Capital region, including Maryland, Virginia and the District of Columbia

House committee assignments edit

As of May 2006, Cardin served on the following House committees:

U.S. Senate edit

Elections edit

2006 edit

On April 26, 2005, Cardin announced that he would seek the U.S. Senate seat of long-standing senator Paul Sarbanes (D-MD), following the announcement by Sarbanes that he would not be running for re-election in 2006. On September 12, 2006, Cardin faced a challenging primary battle with other Maryland Democrats, including Allan Lichtman, Josh Rales, Dennis F. Rasmussen, and his former House colleague Kweisi Mfume. Cardin won, however, with 44 percent of the vote, compared to 40 percent for Mfume, five percent for Rales, and two percent for Rasmussen.[10]

Cardin won election on November 7, 2006, defeating Republican challenger Michael Steele 54 percent to 44 percent.[11] Cardin became the third consecutive Representative from Maryland's 3rd congressional district to be elected Senator (following Sarbanes and Mikulski). John Sarbanes, Paul's son, succeeded Cardin in the 3rd district.

2012 edit

Cardin ran for re-election to a second term in 2012. He turned back a primary challenge from State Senator C. Anthony Muse, defeating him 74% to 16%, with seven other candidates taking the remaining 10%.

In the general election, he faced Republican Dan Bongino, a former United States Secret Service agent, Independent Rob Sobhani, an economist and businessman, and Libertarian Imad-ad-Dean Ahmad, President of the Minaret of Freedom Institute. Cardin easily won the election, taking 56% of the vote to Bongino's 26.3%, Sobhani's 16.4% and Ahmad's 1%.[1]

2018 edit

Cardin was re-elected for a third term in 2018.

Tenure edit

Cardin was participating in the certification of the 2021 United States Electoral College vote count when the January 6 United States Capitol attack happened. Cardin was on the Senate chamber floor when the rioters breached the Capitol. He was "ushered quickly — and I do mean quickly — away from the Capitol" after Vice President Mike Pence was removed from the chambers.[12] During the attack, while Cardin hid with other senators in a safe location, he tweeted, blaming President Donald Trump for encouraging the rioters. He called for Trump to stop the protestors so the event would end "peacefully."[13] Cardin also compared the police involvement during the attack to that seen during Black Lives Matter protests, calling it a "stark contrast."[14] After the Capitol was secure, Cardin joined Congress to certify the count. After, he said that Trump should be held accountable for the insurrection and called for Republican leaders to tell Trump that he needs to resign.[15] Two days later, on January 8, Cardin called for the invocation of the Twenty-fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution or impeachment to remove Trump.[16]

Senate committee assignments edit

Source:[17]

Cardin was selected by Majority Leader Chuck Schumer to fill in for Dianne Feinstein on the Judiciary Committee until she returned. Senator Feinstein is recovering at home from shingles.[18]

In 2015, Cardin became the ranking Democratic member on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee after the departure of Senator Robert Menendez as ranking Democrat and Chairman.[19] Two weeks after Menendez departure, Cardin was credited with facilitating achievement of a unanimous committee vote in favor of the markup for the bill on the USA's involvement in the negotiations with Iran on nuclear technology.[19] Senator Menendez returned to chair the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in 2021.

Caucus membership edit

Legislation sponsored edit

The following is an incomplete list of legislation that Cardin has sponsored:

International experience edit

Cardin has been a Commissioner on the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (the U.S. Helsinki Commission) since 1993, serving as Ranking Member from 2003 to 2006.[21] He subsequently served two terms as co-chair of the commission, from 2007 to 2008, and 2011 to 2012; and also two terms as chair, from 2009 to 2010, and 2013 to 2014.[3] From 2015 to 2016 he was again ranking member.[22] In 2006 he was elected vice president of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) Parliamentary Assembly, and served through 2014.[3]

Honors edit

 
Cardin testifying before the U.S. House Ways and Means subcommittee on Human Resources

Cardin holds honorary degrees from several institutions, including the University of Baltimore School of Law (1990); University of Maryland, Baltimore (1993); Baltimore Hebrew University (1994); Goucher College (1996); and Villa Julie College (2007).

As of 2016 Cardin sits on the Board of Visitors of the University of Maryland School of Law, his law school alma mater.[23]

From 1988 to 1995, he chaired the Maryland Legal Services Corp. Through much of his political career, he has continued to work with law policy.

From 1988 to 1999, Cardin served on the St. Mary's College of Maryland Board of Trustees, and in 2002, he was appointed to the St. Mary's Advisory Board for the Study of Democracy. In 1999, he was appointed to the Goucher College Board of Trustees.

Cardin has been awarded the following foreign honor:

Political positions edit

On a list by Congressional Quarterly of the members of Congress who were most supportive of President Barack Obama's legislative agenda in 2009, Cardin was tied for fifth most supportive senator with five other senators.[26] In 2013, National Journal rated him as tied with six other Democratic senators for fifth most liberal Senator.[27] The American Conservative Union gave him a 4% lifetime conservative rating in 2020.[28][29]

Agriculture edit

In June 2019, Cardin and eighteen other Democratic senators sent a letter to USDA Inspector General (IG) Phyllis K. Fong with the request that the IG investigate USDA instances of retaliation and political decision-making and asserted that not conducting an investigation would mean these "actions could be perceived as a part of this administration's broader pattern of not only discounting the value of federal employees, but suppressing, undermining, discounting, and wholesale ignoring scientific data produced by their own qualified scientists."[30]

Death penalty edit

Senator Cardin is a supporter of the death penalty but says it should only be applied to the "worst of the worst".[31]

Economy edit

In March 2019, Cardin was one of six senators to sign a letter to the Federal Trade Commission requesting it "use its rulemaking authority, along with other tools, in order to combat the scourge of non-compete clauses rigging our economy against workers" and espousing the view that such provisions "harm employees by limiting their ability to find alternate work, which leaves them with little leverage to bargain for better wages or working conditions with their immediate employer." The senators furthered that the FTC had the responsibility of protecting both consumers and workers and needed to "act decisively" to address their concerns over "serious anti-competitive harms from the proliferation of non-competes in the economy."[32]

Education edit

In 2007, Cardin supported the United States Public Service Academy Act. The Act would serve to create "an undergraduate institution devoted to developing civilian leaders." Like the Military Academies, this would give students 4 years of tuition-free education in exchange for 5 years of public service upon graduation.[33]

Environment edit

Liberal environmentalists criticized Cardin for compromising too much while working with conservative James Inhofe on an amendment to Cardin's Chesapeake Bay legislation.[34] Josh Saks, senior legislative representative for water resources campaigns with the National Wildlife Federation, praised Cardin as "the lead voice for clean water and the restoration of America's great waters in Congress."[34]

In November 2018, Cardin was one of twenty-five Democratic senators to cosponsor a resolution specifying key findings of the Intergovernmental Panel On Climate Change report and National Climate Assessment. The resolution affirmed the senators' acceptance of the findings and their support for bold action toward addressing climate change.[35]

In March 2019, Cardin was one of eleven senators to sponsor the Climate Security Act of 2019, legislation forming a new group within the State Department that would have the responsibility for developing strategies to integrate climate science and data into operations of national security as well as restoring the post of special envoy for the Arctic, which had been dismantled by President Trump in 2017. The proposed envoy would advise the president and the administration on the potential effects of climate on national security and be responsible for facilitating all interagency communication between federal science and security agencies.[36]

Elections edit

 
Cardin with Debbie Wasserman Schultz

In October 2018, Cardin cosponsored, together with Chris Van Hollen and Susan Collins, a bipartisan bill that if passed would block "any persons from foreign adversaries from owning or having control over vendors administering U.S. elections." Protect Our Elections Act would make companies involved in administering elections reveal foreign owners, and informing local, state and federal authorities if said ownership changes. Companies failing to comply would face fines of $100,000.[37][38]

Equal Rights Amendment edit

Cardin has sponsored legislation in support of the Equal Rights Amendment.[39]

Gun control edit

Cardin has an "F" rating from the NRA Political Victory Fund.[40][41]

In 2013, he co-sponsored the Large Capacity Ammunition Feeding Device Act in an effort to ban large-capacity ammunition.[42]

In response to the Orlando nightclub shooting, Cardin questioned the legality of military style assault weapons stating that "in my observations in Maryland, I don't know too many people who need to have that type of weapon in order to do hunting in my state or to keep themselves safe."[43]

Cardin opposed the 2016 sale of approximately 26,000 assault rifles to the national police of the Philippines. His opposition led to the U.S. State Department halting the sale.[44]

In the wake of the 2017 Las Vegas shooting, Cardin stated that thoughts and prayers were not going to save more people from dying in mass shootings.[45] He also made a call for action to change gun laws, stating on Twitter that "Automatic weapons aren't needed to hunt deer or ducks; they're meant to kill people."[46] In response to the shooting, Cardin sponsored Dianne Feinstein's proposal to ban bump stocks, which were used by the shooter to kill 58 individuals and injure over 500.[47]

Journalism edit

In July 2019, Cardin and Rob Portman introduced the Fallen Journalists Memorial Act, a bill that would create a new memorial that would be privately funded and constructed on federal lands within Washington, D.C. in order to honor journalists, photographers, and broadcasters that have died in the line of duty.[48]

Healthcare edit

In the 111th Congress, Cardin helped secure dental benefits in the State Children's Health Insurance Plan.[49]

In August 2019, Cardin was one of nineteen senators to sign a letter to United States Secretary of the Treasury Steve Mnuchin and United States Secretary of Health and Human Services Alex Azar requesting data from the Trump administration in order to aid in the comprehension of states and Congress on potential consequences in the event that the Texas v. United States Affordable Care Act (ACA) lawsuit prevailed in courts, citing that an overhaul of the present health care system would form "an enormous hole in the pocketbooks of the people we serve as well as wreck state budgets".[50]

In October 2019, Cardin was one of twenty-seven senators to sign a letter to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer advocating for the passage of the Community Health Investment, Modernization, and Excellence (CHIME) Act, which was set to expire the following month. The senators warned that if the funding for the Community Health Center Fund (CHCF) was allowed to expire, it "would cause an estimated 2,400 site closures, 47,000 lost jobs, and threaten the health care of approximately 9 million Americans."[51]

Housing edit

In April 2019, Cardin was one of forty-one senators to sign a bipartisan letter to the housing subcommittee praising the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development's Section 4 Capacity Building program as authorizing "HUD to partner with national nonprofit community development organizations to provide education, training, and financial support to local community development corporations (CDCs) across the country" and expressing disappointment that President Trump's budget "has slated this program for elimination after decades of successful economic and community development." The senators wrote of their hope that the subcommittee would support continued funding for Section 4 in Fiscal Year 2020.[52]

International policy edit

On October 31, 2011, Cardin endorsed the proposal for the United Nations Parliamentary Assembly (UNPA). He is one of only six persons who served as members of the United States Congress ever to do so and is the only one who did so while in office.[53]

Cardin has often supported positions that aim to strengthen America's relationship with Israel.[54] In 2017, Cardin sponsored a bill, the Israel Anti-Boycott Act (S. 720), that would penalize commercial businesses that wanted to aid International NGOs and/or organizations in boycotting Israel.[55][56] Cardin has argued that Israel's human rights record should not be considered in regards to sending U.S. military aid to Israel.[57]

He supported civilian nuclear cooperation with India.[58]

Weeks after the 2014 Hong Kong class boycott campaign and Umbrella Movement broke out which demands genuine universal suffrage among other goals, Cardin among bipartisan colleagues joined U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown and Rep. Chris Smith's effort to introduce Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act which would update the United States–Hong Kong Policy Act of 1992 and U.S. commitment to Hong Kong's freedom and democracy. "Civil society and democratic freedoms are under attack around the world and Hong Kong is on the front lines. The United States has a responsibility to protect human rights and defend against these threats," Cardin, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations East Asian and Pacific Affairs Subcommittee said.[59][60][61][62][63][64]

In July 2017, Cardin voted in favor of the Countering America's Adversaries Through Sanctions Act that placed sanctions on Iran together with Russia and North Korea.[65] On October 11, 2017, in a joint statement, Cardin and Senator John McCain questioned the Trump administration's commitment to the sanctions bill.[66]

 
Cardin with Mark Warner in May 2017

In October 2017, Cardin condemned the genocide of the Rohingya Muslim minority in Myanmar and called for a stronger response to the crisis.[67]

In August 2018, Cardin and 16 other lawmakers urged the Trump administration to impose sanctions under the Global Magnitsky Act against Chinese officials who are responsible for human rights abuses against the Uyghur Muslim minority in western China's Xinjiang region.[68] They wrote: "The detention of as many as a million or more Uyghurs and other predominantly Muslim ethnic minorities in 'political reeducation' centers or camps requires a tough, targeted, and global response."[69]

Cardin condemned President Erdoğan's wide-ranging crackdown on dissent following a failed July 2016 coup in America's NATO ally Turkey.[70]

In April 2019, Cardin was one of thirty-four senators to sign a letter to President Trump encouraging him "to listen to members of your own Administration and reverse a decision that will damage our national security and aggravate conditions inside Central America", asserting that Trump had "consistently expressed a flawed understanding of U.S. foreign assistance" since becoming president and that he was "personally undermining efforts to promote U.S. national security and economic prosperity" through preventing the use of Fiscal Year 2018 national security funding. The senators argued that foreign assistance to Central American countries created less migration to the U.S., citing the funding's helping to improve conditions in those countries.[71]

 
Ben Cardin (far left) with other senators, US Ambassador to Japan Rahm Emanuel and PM of Japan Fumio Kishida in 2022

Online privacy edit

Cardin supports Net Neutrality, as shown by his vote during the 109th Congress in favor of the Markey Amendment to H.R. 5252 which would add Net Neutrality provisions to the federal telecommunications code.[72] Cardin also supports Combating Online Infringement and Counterfeits Act, which gives DOJ the tools to target those site owners who are engaged in illegal digital piracy.[73]

Taxes edit

Cardin is opposed to eliminating the tax deduction for charitable donations and supports raising taxes on higher-income earners.[74] During a December 20, 2012, interview with Maria Bartiromo on CNBC, Cardin stated, "We're now a few days away from Christmas. The easiest way to get the revenues is to get the rates from the higher income, uh, taxpayers."[74] In response to the question, "Are you prepared to vote to limit the loophole of charitable deductions?" Cardin responded, "No."[74]

Cardin has, on multiple occasions, introduced a bill to adopt a "Progressive Consumption Tax", which is a variation of Michael J. Graetz's Competitive Tax Plan.[75] This tax reform would abolish income tax for a large portion of American taxpayers, replacing the lost revenue with a 10% value-added tax. As of 2022, the Progressive Consumption Tax has not made it out of committee.

Cardin spoke out after the Pandora Papers were revealed in 2021. Cardin said, "The Pandora Papers are a wake-up call to all who care about the future of democracy. Thirty years after the end of the Cold War, it is time for democracies to band together and demand an end to the unprecedented corruption that has come to be the defining feature of the global order. We must purge the dirty money from our systems and deny kleptocrats safe haven."[76]

Whistleblowers edit

In November 2011, Cardin's intended update of the 1917 Espionage Act upset some public disclosure advocates. They complained that it "would make it harder for federal employees to expose government fraud and abuse."[77]

Israel edit

Cardin is a co-sponsor of a Senate resolution expressing objection to the UN Security Council Resolution 2334, which condemned Israeli settlement building in the occupied Palestinian territories as a violation of international law. Cardin said that "Congress will take action against efforts at the UN, or beyond, that use Resolution 2334 to target Israel."[78]

Cardin supported President Donald Trump's decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital. He stated: "Jerusalem is the capital of the State of Israel and the location of the US Embassy should reflect this fact."[79]

Cardin and Senator Rob Portman (R-Ohio) proposed the Israel Anti-Boycott Act in late 2018 which would make it illegal for companies to engage in boycotts against Israel and Israeli settlements in the Israeli-occupied territories.[80] The bill would expand the Export Administration Act (EAA) to foreign boycotts imposed by international organizations like the European Union, Arab League and the United Nations. Cardin and Portman were strongly in promotion of the bill, and worked to integrate it into larger spending legislation to be signed by then-President Trump.[81]

Personal life edit

Cardin married high school sweetheart Myrna Edelman, a teacher,[82] on November 24, 1964. They have a daughter, Deborah. Their son Michael (Born 1967 or 1968) died of suicide on March 24, 1998,[83] at age 30.[84][85]

In 2002, Cardin's 32-year-old nephew, Jon S. Cardin, was elected as a Delegate representing the 11th district of western Baltimore County. With the 11th legislative district overlapping the 3rd congressional district, there were two Cardins on the ticket in this area in 2002. Present at Jon's swearing in was the oldest living former member of the House of Delegates at 95 years of age, Meyer Cardin, Jon's grandfather and Ben's father. Also in attendance was Cardin, who remarked, "The next generation's taking over."[86]

Volunteer service edit

For many years Cardin served on the board of trustees for St. Mary's College of Maryland. He was very active on the board and also played key roles in the establishment of the Center for the Study of Democracy at the college, where he also served on the advisory board.

Electoral history edit

Maryland's 3rd Congressional District election, 2000
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Ben Cardin (Incumbent) 169,347 75.66
Republican Scott Conwell 53,827 24.05
Libertarian Joe Pomykala 238 0.11
Write-ins 406 0.18
Total votes 223,818 100.00
Democratic hold
Maryland's 3rd Congressional District election, 2002
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Ben Cardin (Incumbent) 145,589 65.79
Republican Scott Conwell 75,721 34.21
Total votes 221,310 100.00
Democratic hold
Maryland's 3rd Congressional District election, 2004
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Ben Cardin (Incumbent) 182,066 63.44% -2.35
Republican Robert P. Duckworth 97,008 33.80% -0.41
Green Patsy Allen 7,895 2.75% +2.75
Total votes 286,969 100.00
Democratic hold
Maryland United States Senate primary election results, 2006[10]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Ben Cardin 257,545 43.67
Democratic Kweisi Mfume 238,957 40.52
Democratic Josh Rales 30,737 5.21
Democratic Dennis F. Rasmussen 10,997 1.86
Democratic Mike Schaefer 7,773 1.32
Democratic Allan Lichtman 6,919 1.17
Democratic Theresa C. Scaldaferri 5,081 0.86
Democratic James H. Hutchinson 4,949 0.84
Democratic David Dickerson 3,950 0.67
Democratic A. Robert Kaufman 3,908 0.66
Democratic Anthony Jaworski 3,486 0.59
Democratic Thomas McCaskill 3,459 0.59
Democratic George T. English 2,305 0.39
Democratic Bob Robinson 2,208 0.37
Democratic Lih Young 2,039 0.35
Democratic Blaine Taylor 1,848 0.31
Democratic Joseph Werner 1,832 0.31
Democratic Charles Ulysses Smith 1,702 0.29
Total votes 589,695 100
Maryland United States Senate general election results, 2006[87]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Ben Cardin 965,477 54.21 -9.0
Republican Michael Steele 787,182 44.19 +7.5
Green Kevin Zeese 27,564 1.55 n/a
Write-ins 916 0.05 0
Majority 178,295 100.00
Turnout 1,781,139
Democratic hold Swing
United States Senate primary election in Maryland, 2012[88][89][90]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Ben Cardin (incumbent) 240,704 74.2
Democratic C. Anthony Muse 50,807 15.7
Democratic Chris Garner 9,274 2.9
Democratic Raymond Levi Blagmon 5,909 1.8
Democratic J. P. Cusick 4,778 1.5
Democratic Blaine Taylor 4,376 1.3
Democratic Lih Young 3,993 1.2
Democratic Ralph Jaffe 3,313 1.0
Democratic Ed Tinus 1,064 0.3
Total votes 324,218 100
United States Senate general election in Maryland, 2012[1]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Ben Cardin (incumbent) 1,474,028 55.98% +1.77%
Republican Dan Bongino 693,291 26.33% -17.86%
Independent Rob Sobhani 430,934 16.37% N/A
Libertarian Dean Ahmad 32,252 1.22% N/A
n/a Write-ins 2,729 0.10% +0.05%
Total votes 2,633,234 100.0% N/A
Democratic hold
United States Senate primary election in Maryland, 2018[91]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Ben Cardin (incumbent) 447,441 79.24%
Democratic Chelsea Manning 34,611 6.13%
Democratic Jerome Segal 20,027 3.55%
Democratic Debbie Wilson 18,953 3.36%
Democratic Marcia H. Morgan 16,047 2.84%
Democratic Lih Young 9,874 1.75%
Democratic Richard Vaughn 9,480 1.68%
Democratic Erik Jetmir 8,259 1.46%
Total votes 564,692 100%
United States Senate general election in Maryland, 2018[92]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Ben Cardin (incumbent) 1,491,614 64.86% +8.88%
Republican Tony Campbell 697,017 30.31% +3.98%
Independent Neal Simon 85,964 3.74% N/A
Libertarian Arvin Vohra 22,943 1.00% -0.22%
Write-in 2,351 0.10% N/A
Total votes 2,299,889 100% N/A
Democratic hold

Notes and references edit

Notes edit

References edit

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  5. ^ "Meyer Melvin Cardin, MSA SC 3520-14430". Archives of Maryland (Biographical Series). August 1, 2005. Retrieved August 23, 2018.
  6. ^ Rasmussen, Frederick N. (July 12, 2005). "Meyer M. Cardin, 97, congressman's father, served as city judge". The Baltimore Sun.
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  9. ^ . Cardin.senate.gov. Archived from the original on April 25, 2007. In 2002, as a member of the House, he voted against giving the President the authority to go to war in Iraq.
  10. ^ a b "Official 2006 Gubernatorial Primary Election results for U.S. Senator". elections.maryland.gov. Maryland State Board of Elections. Retrieved November 13, 2016.
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Further reading edit

External links edit

  • Senator Ben Cardin official U.S. Senate website
  • Ben Cardin for Senate
  • Ben Cardin at Curlie
  • Appearances on C-SPAN
Maryland House of Delegates
Preceded by Member of the Maryland House of Delegates
from the 42nd district

1967–1987
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by Speaker of the Maryland House of Delegates
1979–1987
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U.S. House of Representatives
Preceded by Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Maryland's 3rd congressional district

1987–2007
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2006, 2012, 2018
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U.S. Senate
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Paul Sarbanes
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2007–present
Served alongside: Barbara Mikulski, Chris Van Hollen
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Preceded by Chair of the Joint Helsinki Commission
2009–2011
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Chris Smith
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2013–2015
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2015
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Preceded by Ranking Member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
2015–2018
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Bob Menendez
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2018–2021
Succeeded by
Preceded by
Marco Rubio
Chair of the Senate Small Business Committee
2021–2023
Succeeded by
Preceded by Chair of the Joint Helsinki Commission
2021–2023
Succeeded by
Preceded by Chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
2023–present
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cardin, benjamin, louis, cardin, born, october, 1943, american, lawyer, politician, serving, senior, united, states, senator, from, maryland, seat, held, since, 2007, member, democratic, party, representative, maryland, congressional, district, from, 1987, 200. Benjamin Louis Cardin born October 5 1943 is an American lawyer and politician serving as the senior United States senator from Maryland a seat he has held since 2007 A member of the Democratic Party he was the U S representative for Maryland s 3rd congressional district from 1987 to 2007 Cardin served in the Maryland House of Delegates from 1967 to 1987 and as its speaker from 1979 to 1987 the youngest person to ever hold the position In his half century career as an elected official he had never lost an election Ben CardinUnited States Senatorfrom MarylandIncumbentAssumed office January 3 2007Serving with Chris Van HollenPreceded byPaul SarbanesChair of the Senate Foreign Relations CommitteeIncumbentAssumed office September 25 2023Preceded byBob MenendezChair of the Senate Small Business CommitteeIn office February 3 2021 September 27 2023Preceded byMarco RubioSucceeded byJeanne ShaheenRanking Member of the Senate Small Business CommitteeIn office February 6 2018 February 3 2021Preceded byJeanne ShaheenSucceeded byRand PaulIn office January 3 2015 April 2 2015Preceded byJim RischSucceeded byJeanne ShaheenRanking Member of the Senate Foreign Relations CommitteeIn office April 2 2015 February 6 2018Preceded byBob MenendezSucceeded byBob MenendezMember of the U S House of Representatives from Maryland s 3rd districtIn office January 3 1987 January 3 2007Preceded byBarbara MikulskiSucceeded byJohn Sarbanes103rd Speaker of the Maryland House of DelegatesIn office January 6 1979 January 3 1987Preceded byJohn Hanson BriscoeSucceeded byClayton MitchellMember of the Maryland House of Delegates from the 42nd districtIn office January 6 1967 January 3 1987Preceded byMaurice CardinSucceeded byDavid ShapiroPersonal detailsBornBenjamin Louis Cardin 1943 10 05 October 5 1943 age 80 Baltimore Maryland U S Political partyDemocraticSpouseMyrna Edelman m 1964 wbr Children2RelativesMeyer Cardin father EducationUniversity of Pittsburgh BA University of Maryland Baltimore JD SignatureWebsiteSenate websiteCardin s voice source source Cardin questions IRS commissioner nominee Daniel Werfel on tax loopholes and small businessesRecorded February 15 2023Cardin was elected as U S Senator to succeed Paul Sarbanes in 2006 defeating Republican Michael Steele the Lieutenant Governor of Maryland by a margin of 54 to 44 He was reelected in 2012 taking 56 of the vote 1 He became Maryland s senior U S senator on January 3 2017 upon Barbara Mikulski s retirement Cardin won reelection to a third term in 2018 taking 65 of the vote On May 1 2023 he announced that he would retire and not seek re election in 2024 2 Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Early political career 2 1 Maryland House of Delegates 3 U S House of Representatives 3 1 House committee assignments 4 U S Senate 4 1 Elections 4 1 1 2006 4 1 2 2012 4 1 3 2018 4 2 Tenure 4 3 Senate committee assignments 4 4 Caucus membership 4 4 1 Legislation sponsored 5 International experience 6 Honors 7 Political positions 7 1 Agriculture 7 2 Death penalty 7 3 Economy 7 4 Education 7 5 Environment 7 6 Elections 7 7 Equal Rights Amendment 7 8 Gun control 7 9 Journalism 7 10 Healthcare 7 11 Housing 7 12 International policy 7 13 Online privacy 7 14 Taxes 7 15 Whistleblowers 7 16 Israel 8 Personal life 9 Volunteer service 10 Electoral history 11 Notes and references 11 1 Notes 11 2 References 12 See also 13 Further reading 14 External linksEarly life and career editBenjamin Louis Cardin was born in Baltimore Maryland 3 The family name was originally Kardonsky before it was changed to Cardin Cardin s grandparents were Russian Jewish immigrants His maternal grandfather Benjamin Green operated a neighborhood grocery store that later turned into a wholesale food distribution company 4 His mother Dora was a schoolteacher and his father Meyer Cardin served in the Maryland House of Delegates 1935 1937 and later sat on the Baltimore City Supreme Bench 1961 1977 4 5 6 Cardin and his family attended the Modern Orthodox Beth Tfiloh Congregation near their home with which the family had been affiliated for three generations Cardin attended City College High School graduating in 1961 In 1964 he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree cum laude from the University of Pittsburgh 3 where he was a member of the Pi Lambda Phi fraternity He earned a Juris Doctor from the University of Maryland School of Law in 1967 graduating first in his class 3 Cardin was admitted to the Maryland Bar that same year and joined the private practice of Rosen and Esterson until 1978 3 Early political career editMaryland House of Delegates edit While still in law school Cardin was elected to the Maryland House of Delegates in November 1966 3 4 He held the seat once held by his uncle Maurice Cardin who had decided to not run for re election so that his nephew could instead pursue the seat He was chairman of the Ways amp Means Committee from 1974 to 1979 then served as the 103rd Speaker of the House until he left office 7 At age 35 he was the youngest Speaker in Maryland history at the time 3 As Speaker he was involved with reform efforts involving Maryland s property tax system school financing formula and ethical standards for elected officials 7 U S House of Representatives editIn 1986 with Congresswoman Barbara Mikulski mounting what would be a successful bid for the U S Senate seat vacated by retiring Senator Charles Mathias Cardin ran for Mikulski s seat representing the 3rd congressional district which covered a large slice of inner Baltimore as well as several close in suburbs Cardin won the Democratic nomination with 82 percent of the vote the real contest in this heavily Democratic district He won the general election with 79 percent of the vote against a perennial candidate Republican Ross Z Pierpont Cardin served as one of the House impeachment managers that successfully prosecuted the case in the 1989 impeachment trial of Judge Walter Nixon 8 nbsp On the floor of the House on June 12 2006 Representative Cardin calling for the withdrawal of all troops from Iraq by 2007Cardin was reelected nine times rarely facing serious opposition and even running unopposed in 1992 In the 2000 round of redistricting his district was redrawn to add significant portions of Anne Arundel County including the state capital of Annapolis His last two opponents hailed from Anne Arundel and nearly carried the district s portion of that county In the House Cardin was involved with fiscal issues pension reform and health care His legislation to increase the amount individuals can store in their 401k plans and IRAs was passed in 2001 His bill to expand Medicare to include preventive benefits such as colorectal prostate mammogram and osteoporosis screening was also enacted He also authored legislation to provide a Medicare prescription drug benefit for chronic illnesses fund graduate medical education and guarantee coverage for emergency services 7 Cardin has also advocated via proposed legislation welfare reform His bill to increase education and support services for foster children between ages 18 and 21 was signed into law in 1999 7 He authored bills to expand child support improve the welfare to work program and increase the child care tax credit 7 In 1998 Cardin was appointed Chairman of the Special Study Commission on Maryland Public Ethics Law by the Maryland General Assembly In 1997 he co chaired the Bipartisan Ethics Task Force in an effort to reform ethics procedures in the House of Representatives He also held leadership positions on the Organization Study and Review Committee and the Steering Committee of the House Democratic Caucus and served as Senior Democratic Whip Cardin has been commended for his work with fiscal policy He has been honored by Worth magazine and by Treasury and Risk Management for his work protecting retirement plans and government supported medical care for the elderly He has also received scores of 100 percent from the League of Conservation Voters and the NAACP indicating stances that are in favor of environmental protection and civil rights Cardin was also one of 133 members of Congress to vote against the 2002 Iraq Resolution 9 nbsp Cardin at podium joining fellow Representatives Roscoe Bartlett center R MD and Jo Ann Davis left R VA in calling for a study of homeland security needs of the National Capital region including Maryland Virginia and the District of ColumbiaHouse committee assignments edit As of May 2006 update Cardin served on the following House committees Member of the Ways and Means Committee Ranking member of the Trade Subcommittee Member of the Human Resources Subcommittee Chairman of the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe U S Senate editElections edit 2006 edit Main article 2006 United States Senate election in Maryland On April 26 2005 Cardin announced that he would seek the U S Senate seat of long standing senator Paul Sarbanes D MD following the announcement by Sarbanes that he would not be running for re election in 2006 On September 12 2006 Cardin faced a challenging primary battle with other Maryland Democrats including Allan Lichtman Josh Rales Dennis F Rasmussen and his former House colleague Kweisi Mfume Cardin won however with 44 percent of the vote compared to 40 percent for Mfume five percent for Rales and two percent for Rasmussen 10 Cardin won election on November 7 2006 defeating Republican challenger Michael Steele 54 percent to 44 percent 11 Cardin became the third consecutive Representative from Maryland s 3rd congressional district to be elected Senator following Sarbanes and Mikulski John Sarbanes Paul s son succeeded Cardin in the 3rd district 2012 edit Main article 2012 United States Senate election in Maryland Cardin ran for re election to a second term in 2012 He turned back a primary challenge from State Senator C Anthony Muse defeating him 74 to 16 with seven other candidates taking the remaining 10 In the general election he faced Republican Dan Bongino a former United States Secret Service agent Independent Rob Sobhani an economist and businessman and Libertarian Imad ad Dean Ahmad President of the Minaret of Freedom Institute Cardin easily won the election taking 56 of the vote to Bongino s 26 3 Sobhani s 16 4 and Ahmad s 1 1 2018 edit Main article 2018 United States Senate election in Maryland Cardin was re elected for a third term in 2018 Tenure edit Cardin was participating in the certification of the 2021 United States Electoral College vote count when the January 6 United States Capitol attack happened Cardin was on the Senate chamber floor when the rioters breached the Capitol He was ushered quickly and I do mean quickly away from the Capitol after Vice President Mike Pence was removed from the chambers 12 During the attack while Cardin hid with other senators in a safe location he tweeted blaming President Donald Trump for encouraging the rioters He called for Trump to stop the protestors so the event would end peacefully 13 Cardin also compared the police involvement during the attack to that seen during Black Lives Matter protests calling it a stark contrast 14 After the Capitol was secure Cardin joined Congress to certify the count After he said that Trump should be held accountable for the insurrection and called for Republican leaders to tell Trump that he needs to resign 15 Two days later on January 8 Cardin called for the invocation of the Twenty fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution or impeachment to remove Trump 16 Senate committee assignments edit Source 17 Committee on Environment and Public Works Subcommittee on Clean Air and Nuclear Safety Subcommittee on Fisheries Water and Wildlife Subcommittee on Transportation and Infrastructure Committee on Finance Subcommittee on Health Care Chair Subcommittee on International Trade Customs and Global Competitiveness Subcommittee on Taxation and IRS Oversight Committee on Foreign Relations Subcommittee on Europe and Regional Security Cooperation Subcommittee on Near East South Asia Central Asia and Counterterrorism Subcommittee on State Department and USAID Management International Operations and Bilateral International Development Chair Subcommittee on Western Hemisphere Transnational Crime Civilian Security Democracy Human Rights and Global Women s Issues Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship chairman Cardin was selected by Majority Leader Chuck Schumer to fill in for Dianne Feinstein on the Judiciary Committee until she returned Senator Feinstein is recovering at home from shingles 18 In 2015 Cardin became the ranking Democratic member on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee after the departure of Senator Robert Menendez as ranking Democrat and Chairman 19 Two weeks after Menendez departure Cardin was credited with facilitating achievement of a unanimous committee vote in favor of the markup for the bill on the USA s involvement in the negotiations with Iran on nuclear technology 19 Senator Menendez returned to chair the Senate Foreign Relations Committee in 2021 Caucus membership edit Senate Oceans Caucus Senate Military Family Caucus Senate Ukraine Caucus 20 failed verification Legislation sponsored edit The following is an incomplete list of legislation that Cardin has sponsored Affordable College Textbook Act S 1864 115th Congress International experience editCardin has been a Commissioner on the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe the U S Helsinki Commission since 1993 serving as Ranking Member from 2003 to 2006 21 He subsequently served two terms as co chair of the commission from 2007 to 2008 and 2011 to 2012 and also two terms as chair from 2009 to 2010 and 2013 to 2014 3 From 2015 to 2016 he was again ranking member 22 In 2006 he was elected vice president of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe OSCE Parliamentary Assembly and served through 2014 3 Honors edit nbsp Cardin testifying before the U S House Ways and Means subcommittee on Human ResourcesCardin holds honorary degrees from several institutions including the University of Baltimore School of Law 1990 University of Maryland Baltimore 1993 Baltimore Hebrew University 1994 Goucher College 1996 and Villa Julie College 2007 As of 2016 update Cardin sits on the Board of Visitors of the University of Maryland School of Law his law school alma mater 23 From 1988 to 1995 he chaired the Maryland Legal Services Corp Through much of his political career he has continued to work with law policy From 1988 to 1999 Cardin served on the St Mary s College of Maryland Board of Trustees and in 2002 he was appointed to the St Mary s Advisory Board for the Study of Democracy In 1999 he was appointed to the Goucher College Board of Trustees Cardin has been awarded the following foreign honor nbsp Commander of the Order of the Star of Romania Romania June 8 2017 24 25 Political positions editOn a list by Congressional Quarterly of the members of Congress who were most supportive of President Barack Obama s legislative agenda in 2009 Cardin was tied for fifth most supportive senator with five other senators 26 In 2013 National Journal rated him as tied with six other Democratic senators for fifth most liberal Senator 27 The American Conservative Union gave him a 4 lifetime conservative rating in 2020 28 29 Agriculture edit In June 2019 Cardin and eighteen other Democratic senators sent a letter to USDA Inspector General IG Phyllis K Fong with the request that the IG investigate USDA instances of retaliation and political decision making and asserted that not conducting an investigation would mean these actions could be perceived as a part of this administration s broader pattern of not only discounting the value of federal employees but suppressing undermining discounting and wholesale ignoring scientific data produced by their own qualified scientists 30 Death penalty edit Senator Cardin is a supporter of the death penalty but says it should only be applied to the worst of the worst 31 Economy edit In March 2019 Cardin was one of six senators to sign a letter to the Federal Trade Commission requesting it use its rulemaking authority along with other tools in order to combat the scourge of non compete clauses rigging our economy against workers and espousing the view that such provisions harm employees by limiting their ability to find alternate work which leaves them with little leverage to bargain for better wages or working conditions with their immediate employer The senators furthered that the FTC had the responsibility of protecting both consumers and workers and needed to act decisively to address their concerns over serious anti competitive harms from the proliferation of non competes in the economy 32 Education edit In 2007 Cardin supported the United States Public Service Academy Act The Act would serve to create an undergraduate institution devoted to developing civilian leaders Like the Military Academies this would give students 4 years of tuition free education in exchange for 5 years of public service upon graduation 33 Environment edit Liberal environmentalists criticized Cardin for compromising too much while working with conservative James Inhofe on an amendment to Cardin s Chesapeake Bay legislation 34 Josh Saks senior legislative representative for water resources campaigns with the National Wildlife Federation praised Cardin as the lead voice for clean water and the restoration of America s great waters in Congress 34 In November 2018 Cardin was one of twenty five Democratic senators to cosponsor a resolution specifying key findings of the Intergovernmental Panel On Climate Change report and National Climate Assessment The resolution affirmed the senators acceptance of the findings and their support for bold action toward addressing climate change 35 In March 2019 Cardin was one of eleven senators to sponsor the Climate Security Act of 2019 legislation forming a new group within the State Department that would have the responsibility for developing strategies to integrate climate science and data into operations of national security as well as restoring the post of special envoy for the Arctic which had been dismantled by President Trump in 2017 The proposed envoy would advise the president and the administration on the potential effects of climate on national security and be responsible for facilitating all interagency communication between federal science and security agencies 36 Elections edit nbsp Cardin with Debbie Wasserman SchultzIn October 2018 Cardin cosponsored together with Chris Van Hollen and Susan Collins a bipartisan bill that if passed would block any persons from foreign adversaries from owning or having control over vendors administering U S elections Protect Our Elections Act would make companies involved in administering elections reveal foreign owners and informing local state and federal authorities if said ownership changes Companies failing to comply would face fines of 100 000 37 38 Equal Rights Amendment edit Cardin has sponsored legislation in support of the Equal Rights Amendment 39 Gun control edit Cardin has an F rating from the NRA Political Victory Fund 40 41 In 2013 he co sponsored the Large Capacity Ammunition Feeding Device Act in an effort to ban large capacity ammunition 42 In response to the Orlando nightclub shooting Cardin questioned the legality of military style assault weapons stating that in my observations in Maryland I don t know too many people who need to have that type of weapon in order to do hunting in my state or to keep themselves safe 43 Cardin opposed the 2016 sale of approximately 26 000 assault rifles to the national police of the Philippines His opposition led to the U S State Department halting the sale 44 In the wake of the 2017 Las Vegas shooting Cardin stated that thoughts and prayers were not going to save more people from dying in mass shootings 45 He also made a call for action to change gun laws stating on Twitter that Automatic weapons aren t needed to hunt deer or ducks they re meant to kill people 46 In response to the shooting Cardin sponsored Dianne Feinstein s proposal to ban bump stocks which were used by the shooter to kill 58 individuals and injure over 500 47 Journalism edit In July 2019 Cardin and Rob Portman introduced the Fallen Journalists Memorial Act a bill that would create a new memorial that would be privately funded and constructed on federal lands within Washington D C in order to honor journalists photographers and broadcasters that have died in the line of duty 48 Healthcare edit In the 111th Congress Cardin helped secure dental benefits in the State Children s Health Insurance Plan 49 In August 2019 Cardin was one of nineteen senators to sign a letter to United States Secretary of the Treasury Steve Mnuchin and United States Secretary of Health and Human Services Alex Azar requesting data from the Trump administration in order to aid in the comprehension of states and Congress on potential consequences in the event that the Texas v United States Affordable Care Act ACA lawsuit prevailed in courts citing that an overhaul of the present health care system would form an enormous hole in the pocketbooks of the people we serve as well as wreck state budgets 50 In October 2019 Cardin was one of twenty seven senators to sign a letter to Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer advocating for the passage of the Community Health Investment Modernization and Excellence CHIME Act which was set to expire the following month The senators warned that if the funding for the Community Health Center Fund CHCF was allowed to expire it would cause an estimated 2 400 site closures 47 000 lost jobs and threaten the health care of approximately 9 million Americans 51 Housing edit In April 2019 Cardin was one of forty one senators to sign a bipartisan letter to the housing subcommittee praising the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development s Section 4 Capacity Building program as authorizing HUD to partner with national nonprofit community development organizations to provide education training and financial support to local community development corporations CDCs across the country and expressing disappointment that President Trump s budget has slated this program for elimination after decades of successful economic and community development The senators wrote of their hope that the subcommittee would support continued funding for Section 4 in Fiscal Year 2020 52 International policy edit On October 31 2011 Cardin endorsed the proposal for the United Nations Parliamentary Assembly UNPA He is one of only six persons who served as members of the United States Congress ever to do so and is the only one who did so while in office 53 Cardin has often supported positions that aim to strengthen America s relationship with Israel 54 In 2017 Cardin sponsored a bill the Israel Anti Boycott Act S 720 that would penalize commercial businesses that wanted to aid International NGOs and or organizations in boycotting Israel 55 56 Cardin has argued that Israel s human rights record should not be considered in regards to sending U S military aid to Israel 57 He supported civilian nuclear cooperation with India 58 Weeks after the 2014 Hong Kong class boycott campaign and Umbrella Movement broke out which demands genuine universal suffrage among other goals Cardin among bipartisan colleagues joined U S Senator Sherrod Brown and Rep Chris Smith s effort to introduce Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act which would update the United States Hong Kong Policy Act of 1992 and U S commitment to Hong Kong s freedom and democracy Civil society and democratic freedoms are under attack around the world and Hong Kong is on the front lines The United States has a responsibility to protect human rights and defend against these threats Cardin chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations East Asian and Pacific Affairs Subcommittee said 59 60 61 62 63 64 In July 2017 Cardin voted in favor of the Countering America s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act that placed sanctions on Iran together with Russia and North Korea 65 On October 11 2017 in a joint statement Cardin and Senator John McCain questioned the Trump administration s commitment to the sanctions bill 66 nbsp Cardin with Mark Warner in May 2017In October 2017 Cardin condemned the genocide of the Rohingya Muslim minority in Myanmar and called for a stronger response to the crisis 67 In August 2018 Cardin and 16 other lawmakers urged the Trump administration to impose sanctions under the Global Magnitsky Act against Chinese officials who are responsible for human rights abuses against the Uyghur Muslim minority in western China s Xinjiang region 68 They wrote The detention of as many as a million or more Uyghurs and other predominantly Muslim ethnic minorities in political reeducation centers or camps requires a tough targeted and global response 69 Cardin condemned President Erdogan s wide ranging crackdown on dissent following a failed July 2016 coup in America s NATO ally Turkey 70 In April 2019 Cardin was one of thirty four senators to sign a letter to President Trump encouraging him to listen to members of your own Administration and reverse a decision that will damage our national security and aggravate conditions inside Central America asserting that Trump had consistently expressed a flawed understanding of U S foreign assistance since becoming president and that he was personally undermining efforts to promote U S national security and economic prosperity through preventing the use of Fiscal Year 2018 national security funding The senators argued that foreign assistance to Central American countries created less migration to the U S citing the funding s helping to improve conditions in those countries 71 nbsp Ben Cardin far left with other senators US Ambassador to Japan Rahm Emanuel and PM of Japan Fumio Kishida in 2022Online privacy edit Cardin supports Net Neutrality as shown by his vote during the 109th Congress in favor of the Markey Amendment to H R 5252 which would add Net Neutrality provisions to the federal telecommunications code 72 Cardin also supports Combating Online Infringement and Counterfeits Act which gives DOJ the tools to target those site owners who are engaged in illegal digital piracy 73 Taxes edit Cardin is opposed to eliminating the tax deduction for charitable donations and supports raising taxes on higher income earners 74 During a December 20 2012 interview with Maria Bartiromo on CNBC Cardin stated We re now a few days away from Christmas The easiest way to get the revenues is to get the rates from the higher income uh taxpayers 74 In response to the question Are you prepared to vote to limit the loophole of charitable deductions Cardin responded No 74 Cardin has on multiple occasions introduced a bill to adopt a Progressive Consumption Tax which is a variation of Michael J Graetz s Competitive Tax Plan 75 This tax reform would abolish income tax for a large portion of American taxpayers replacing the lost revenue with a 10 value added tax As of 2022 the Progressive Consumption Tax has not made it out of committee Cardin spoke out after the Pandora Papers were revealed in 2021 Cardin said The Pandora Papers are a wake up call to all who care about the future of democracy Thirty years after the end of the Cold War it is time for democracies to band together and demand an end to the unprecedented corruption that has come to be the defining feature of the global order We must purge the dirty money from our systems and deny kleptocrats safe haven 76 Whistleblowers edit In November 2011 Cardin s intended update of the 1917 Espionage Act upset some public disclosure advocates They complained that it would make it harder for federal employees to expose government fraud and abuse 77 Israel edit Cardin is a co sponsor of a Senate resolution expressing objection to the UN Security Council Resolution 2334 which condemned Israeli settlement building in the occupied Palestinian territories as a violation of international law Cardin said that Congress will take action against efforts at the UN or beyond that use Resolution 2334 to target Israel 78 Cardin supported President Donald Trump s decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel s capital He stated Jerusalem is the capital of the State of Israel and the location of the US Embassy should reflect this fact 79 Cardin and Senator Rob Portman R Ohio proposed the Israel Anti Boycott Act in late 2018 which would make it illegal for companies to engage in boycotts against Israel and Israeli settlements in the Israeli occupied territories 80 The bill would expand the Export Administration Act EAA to foreign boycotts imposed by international organizations like the European Union Arab League and the United Nations Cardin and Portman were strongly in promotion of the bill and worked to integrate it into larger spending legislation to be signed by then President Trump 81 Personal life editCardin married high school sweetheart Myrna Edelman a teacher 82 on November 24 1964 They have a daughter Deborah Their son Michael Born 1967 or 1968 died of suicide on March 24 1998 83 at age 30 84 85 In 2002 Cardin s 32 year old nephew Jon S Cardin was elected as a Delegate representing the 11th district of western Baltimore County With the 11th legislative district overlapping the 3rd congressional district there were two Cardins on the ticket in this area in 2002 Present at Jon s swearing in was the oldest living former member of the House of Delegates at 95 years of age Meyer Cardin Jon s grandfather and Ben s father Also in attendance was Cardin who remarked The next generation s taking over 86 Volunteer service editFor many years Cardin served on the board of trustees for St Mary s College of Maryland He was very active on the board and also played key roles in the establishment of the Center for the Study of Democracy at the college where he also served on the advisory board Electoral history editMaryland s 3rd Congressional District election 2000 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Ben Cardin Incumbent 169 347 75 66Republican Scott Conwell 53 827 24 05Libertarian Joe Pomykala 238 0 11Write ins 406 0 18Total votes 223 818 100 00Democratic holdMaryland s 3rd Congressional District election 2002 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Ben Cardin Incumbent 145 589 65 79Republican Scott Conwell 75 721 34 21Total votes 221 310 100 00Democratic holdMaryland s 3rd Congressional District election 2004 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Ben Cardin Incumbent 182 066 63 44 2 35Republican Robert P Duckworth 97 008 33 80 0 41Green Patsy Allen 7 895 2 75 2 75Total votes 286 969 100 00Democratic holdMaryland United States Senate primary election results 2006 10 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Ben Cardin 257 545 43 67Democratic Kweisi Mfume 238 957 40 52Democratic Josh Rales 30 737 5 21Democratic Dennis F Rasmussen 10 997 1 86Democratic Mike Schaefer 7 773 1 32Democratic Allan Lichtman 6 919 1 17Democratic Theresa C Scaldaferri 5 081 0 86Democratic James H Hutchinson 4 949 0 84Democratic David Dickerson 3 950 0 67Democratic A Robert Kaufman 3 908 0 66Democratic Anthony Jaworski 3 486 0 59Democratic Thomas McCaskill 3 459 0 59Democratic George T English 2 305 0 39Democratic Bob Robinson 2 208 0 37Democratic Lih Young 2 039 0 35Democratic Blaine Taylor 1 848 0 31Democratic Joseph Werner 1 832 0 31Democratic Charles Ulysses Smith 1 702 0 29Total votes 589 695 100Maryland United States Senate general election results 2006 87 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Ben Cardin 965 477 54 21 9 0Republican Michael Steele 787 182 44 19 7 5Green Kevin Zeese 27 564 1 55 n aWrite ins 916 0 05 0Majority 178 295 100 00Turnout 1 781 139Democratic hold SwingUnited States Senate primary election in Maryland 2012 88 89 90 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Ben Cardin incumbent 240 704 74 2Democratic C Anthony Muse 50 807 15 7Democratic Chris Garner 9 274 2 9Democratic Raymond Levi Blagmon 5 909 1 8Democratic J P Cusick 4 778 1 5Democratic Blaine Taylor 4 376 1 3Democratic Lih Young 3 993 1 2Democratic Ralph Jaffe 3 313 1 0Democratic Ed Tinus 1 064 0 3Total votes 324 218 100United States Senate general election in Maryland 2012 1 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Ben Cardin incumbent 1 474 028 55 98 1 77 Republican Dan Bongino 693 291 26 33 17 86 Independent Rob Sobhani 430 934 16 37 N ALibertarian Dean Ahmad 32 252 1 22 N An a Write ins 2 729 0 10 0 05 Total votes 2 633 234 100 0 N ADemocratic holdUnited States Senate primary election in Maryland 2018 91 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Ben Cardin incumbent 447 441 79 24 Democratic Chelsea Manning 34 611 6 13 Democratic Jerome Segal 20 027 3 55 Democratic Debbie Wilson 18 953 3 36 Democratic Marcia H Morgan 16 047 2 84 Democratic Lih Young 9 874 1 75 Democratic Richard Vaughn 9 480 1 68 Democratic Erik Jetmir 8 259 1 46 Total votes 564 692 100 United States Senate general election in Maryland 2018 92 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Ben Cardin incumbent 1 491 614 64 86 8 88 Republican Tony Campbell 697 017 30 31 3 98 Independent Neal Simon 85 964 3 74 N ALibertarian Arvin Vohra 22 943 1 00 0 22 Write in 2 351 0 10 N ATotal votes 2 299 889 100 N ADemocratic holdNotes and references editNotes edit References edit a b c 2012 General Election Results elections maryland gov Maryland State Board of Elections November 28 2012 Retrieved January 16 2018 Barker Jeff May 1 2023 Longtime Maryland U S Sen Ben Cardin won t seek re election creating rare Senate vacancy The Baltimore Sun Retrieved May 1 2023 a b c d e f g h Official Congressional Directory 114th Congress 2015 2016 ed Washington D C United States Government Publishing Office 2016 p 123 ISBN 9780160929960 OCLC 951612101 via Google Books a b c About Ben Cardin Ben Cardin for Senate Archived from the original on February 8 2009 Meyer Melvin Cardin MSA SC 3520 14430 Archives of Maryland Biographical Series August 1 2005 Retrieved August 23 2018 Rasmussen Frederick N July 12 2005 Meyer M Cardin 97 congressman s father served as city judge The Baltimore Sun a b c d e Senator Benjamin L Cardin Maryland Cardin senate gov Archived from the original on August 28 2010 Retrieved August 23 2018 List of Individuals Impeached by the House of Representatives United States House of Representatives Archived from the original on December 18 2019 Retrieved January 15 2020 Senator Benjamin L Cardin Maryland Cardin senate gov Archived from the original on April 25 2007 In 2002 as a member of the House he voted against giving the President the authority to go to war in Iraq a b Official 2006 Gubernatorial Primary Election results for U S Senator elections maryland gov Maryland State Board of Elections Retrieved November 13 2016 2006 Elections You Decide 2006 Fox News February 20 2007 Archived from the original on February 21 2007 Barker Jeff January 6 2021 Democratic members of Maryland congressional delegation shelter in secure locations condemn pro Trump crazy mob storming of Capitol The Baltimore Sun Retrieved January 11 2021 Condon Christine January 6 2021 Here s what Maryland s congressional delegation is saying as Trump supporters storm Capitol Capital Gazette Retrieved January 11 2021 Felice Selene San DuBose Brooks Ohl Danielle Sanchez Olivia Mongilio Heather Price Lilly January 6 2021 From Washington to Annapolis dismay anger and disbelief follow insurrection on Capitol Hill Capital Gazette Retrieved January 11 2021 Wright Morgan Doiron Sarah January 7 2021 This president is unhinged Lawmakers call for Trump s removal from office after DC violence CBS 42 Retrieved January 11 2021 Cassie Ron January 8 2021 MD Dem Leaders Seek President s Removal Hogan Says US is Better Off Without Trump Baltimore Magazine Retrieved January 11 2021 U S Senate Committee Assignments of the 118th Congress www senate gov Retrieved May 24 2023 Zaslav Ali Robertson Nicky Barrett Ted Kashiwagi Sydney April 18 2023 GOP blocks Democratic effort to replace Feinstein on Judiciary panel CNN Politics CNN Retrieved May 3 2023 a b Bennett John T April 16 2015 Thrust Into Iran Bill Talks Cardin Delivers Congress DefenseNews Sightline Media Group Retrieved August 24 2018 Portman and Durbin Launch Senate Ukraine Caucus Rob Portman Newsroom Press release February 9 2015 Archived from the original on February 11 2015 Retrieved February 11 2015 Ben Cardin US Senator for Maryland cardin senate gov Archived from the original on March 28 2007 About CSCE Commissioners Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe Retrieved December 29 2016 Board of Visitors University of Maryland Francis King Carey School of Law 2016 Archived from the original on December 30 2016 Retrieved December 29 2016 Klaus Iohannis a decorat opt congresmani americani cu Ordinul Steaua Romaniei in grad de Comandor Adevărul in Romanian Bucharest Romania June 9 2017 Retrieved April 29 2018 Peia Florentina Iacob Simona June 9 2017 Purcarea Vicentiu Pandea Razvan Adrian eds President Iohannis and U S congressmen discuss Romania s inclusion in Visa Waiver programme Bucharest Romania Agerpres Archived from the original on February 10 2018 Retrieved April 29 2018 Cardin Sarbanes get high marks for Obama support Mikulski s attendance slips The Baltimore Sun 2013 Vote Ratings The 15 Most Liberal Senators National Journal Archived from the original on February 9 2014 Ballotpedia offers an explanation of the ratings with a full list of the 2013 ratings of the Senate and House 1 Lawmakers ACU Ratings American Conservative Union permanent dead link Ben Cardin s Ratings and Endorsements Vote Smart Retrieved November 17 2023 Menendez Booker Join Call for Investigation at USDA amid Reports of Scientific Data Suppression InsiderNJ June 26 2019 Linn Leticia November 3 2006 Md Senate Contenders Differ Over Death Penalty Southern Maryland Online Warren Klobuchar call on FTC to curtail use of non compete clauses The Hill March 20 2019 USPSA PDF Public Service Academy Archived from the original PDF on December 30 2008 a b Quinlan Paul July 1 2011 Sen Cardin Hopes to Bridge Divide Over Water The New York Times Retrieved October 31 2014 Merkley resolution urges quick climate change action KTVZ November 27 2018 Archived from the original on February 7 2019 Retrieved February 6 2019 Green Miranda March 12 2019 Democrats offer legislation to counter White House climate science council The Hill Thomsen Jacqueline October 11 2018 Bipartisan bill would block foreign adversaries from owning US election vendors The Hill Retrieved October 11 2018 Fleischer Jodie Leslie Katie Piper Jeff October 11 2018 Measure Seeks to Prevent Foreign Ownership of US Elections Firms After Russian Invests in Maryland Elections Vendor NBC Washington Archived from the original on October 12 2018 Retrieved October 12 2018 In Congress Equal Rights Amendment Retrieved August 1 2021 Your Freedom is Under Attack Vote On or Before November 6th nrapvf org NRA PVF Archived from the original on August 16 2023 Retrieved August 16 2023 Campbell s opponent Senator Ben Cardin has received an F rating from the NRA The Voter s Self Defense System Vote Smart Retrieved October 4 2017 Benjamin Cardin on Gun Control www ontheissues org Retrieved March 21 2019 Fritze John Cardin Mikulski weigh in on Senate guns filibuster The Baltimore Sun Archived from the original on October 5 2017 Retrieved October 4 2017 Zengerle Patricia 2016 Exclusive U S stopped Philippines rifle sale that senator opposed sources Reuters Retrieved October 4 2017 Cardin Ben SenatorCardin October 2 2017 We need to stop the carnage More talk and prayers will not save lives Only action and real changes in our laws can Tweet Retrieved October 4 2017 via Twitter Carney Jordain October 2 2017 Dem senator pitches ideas for gun control after shooting The Hill Retrieved October 4 2017 Seitz Wald Alex Sarlin Benjy October 4 2017 Bump stocks for rapid fire are legal Senators ask why NBC News Retrieved October 4 2017 Sen Susan Collins joins effort to honor fallen journalists Penobscot Bay Pilot July 9 2019 Sen Ben Cardin D National Journal Almanac Retrieved August 15 2014 Baldwin Tammy August 1 2019 U S Senator Tammy Baldwin Requests Data from Trump Administration on Consequences of Texas V United States Prevailing Urban Milwaukee Press release Baldwin Tammy October 23 2019 U S Senator Tammy Baldwin Working to Extend Long Term Funding for Community Health Centers Urban Milwaukee Press release Wyden Merkley urge more affordable housing funds KTVZ April 16 2019 Archived from the original on April 18 2019 Retrieved April 17 2019 Overview Campaign for a UN Parliamentary Assembly Archived from the original on August 29 2017 Retrieved October 23 2019 Benjamin Cardin Israel The Political Guide March 27 2012 Archived from the original on December 30 2016 Retrieved December 29 2016 Kontorovich Eugene July 27 2017 Israel anti boycott bill does not violate free speech The Washington Post Retrieved August 31 2017 Greenwald Glenn Grim Ryan July 19 2017 U S Lawmakers Seek to Criminally Outlaw Support for Boycott Campaign Against Israel The Intercept https www newyorker com news q and a should us aid to israel be contingent on human rights Final Vote Results for Roll Call 541 Office of the Clerk U S House of Representatives Clerk of the United States House of Representatives Wicker Roger November 13 2014 Wicker Joins Bill to Support Hong Kong s Freedom and Democracy U S Senator Roger Wicker Press release Retrieved July 22 2016 S 2922 Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act Congress gov November 13 2014 H R 5696 Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act Congress gov November 13 2014 H R 1159 Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act Congress gov February 27 2015 Crovitz L Gordon December 14 2014 China Voids Hong Kong Rights Beijing abrogates the 1984 treaty it signed with Britain to guarantee the city s autonomy The Wall Street Journal Retrieved July 22 2016 A Useful Hong Kong Rebuke China s betrayal of its promises becomes a U S political issue The Wall Street Journal January 30 2015 Retrieved July 22 2016 U S Senate U S Senate Roll Call Votes 115th Congress 1st Session www senate gov July 27 2017 Tamkin Emily October 11 2017 Leading lawmakers wonder why Trump Is dragging feet on Russia sanctions Chicago Tribune Archived from the original on July 25 2018 Retrieved June 28 2019 Hussein Fatima October 22 2017 Sen Todd Young urges action to end Muslim genocide in Myanmar IndyStar Chairs Lead Bipartisan Letter Urging Administration to Sanction Chinese Officials Complicit in Xinjiang Abuses www cecc gov Congressional Executive Commission on China CECC Bodeen Christopher August 30 2018 China rejects US lawmakers sanctions call over Muslim camps Associated Press Helsinki Commission Urges Turkish President to Lift State of Emergency www csce gov Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe October 17 2017 Frazin Rachel April 4 2019 More than 30 Senate Dems ask Trump to reconsider Central American aid cuts The Hill Final Vote Results for Roll Call 239 Office of the Clerk U S House of Representatives Clerk of the United States House of Representatives Text of S 3804 111th Combating Online Infringement and Counterfeits Act Reported by Senate Committee version GovTrack us GovTrack us Retrieved May 5 2017 a b c Are You Guys Just Incompetent Or What CNBC December 20 2012 What is the Progressive Consumption Tax Progressive Consumption Tax U S Senator Ben Cardin of Maryland Archived from the original on February 13 2022 Retrieved April 20 2022 Pandora Papers caps off 2021 with consequences felt around the globe ICIJ December 21 2021 Retrieved June 2 2022 Cardin bill angers whistleblower advocates The Baltimore Sun November 24 2011 Cortellessa Eric January 5 2017 Bipartisan group of senators call for repealing UN resolution on Israel The Times of Israel In US Congress robust backing for Trump s Jerusalem move The Times of Israel December 6 2017 Shakir Omar December 18 2018 Don t Punish US Companies That Help End Abuses in the West Bank Human Rights Watch Grim Ryan Emmons Alex December 4 2018 Senators Working to Slip Israel Anti Boycott Law Through in Lame Duck The Intercept Retrieved January 19 2019 Linn Leticia November 3 2006 Candidate Profile U S Senate Ben Cardin D Southern Maryland Online Archived from the original on November 8 2011 Retrieved March 18 2007 Death record Michael A Cardin Archived from the original on April 10 2013 Retrieved March 23 2013 Redirecting to Google Groups groups google com Retrieved January 10 2022 Folkenflik David March 25 1998 Michael Cardin 30 lawyer son of Rep Cardin The Baltimore Sun Archived from the original on June 21 2021 Desmon Stephanie March 18 2003 Two famous name freshmen begin to carve own niche in Md House The Baltimore Sun Retrieved July 18 2020 Official 2006 Gubernatorial General Election results for U S Senator elections maryland gov Maryland State Board of Elections December 19 2006 Retrieved January 13 2010 Fritze John April 3 2012 Ben Cardin wins Senate primary The Baltimore Sun Archived from the original on April 29 2013 Retrieved April 3 2012 Ex agent Bongino wins Republican Senate primary will face Sen Benjamin Cardin in November The Washington Post April 4 2012 Archived from the original on April 5 2012 Retrieved April 4 2012 Official 2012 Presidential Primary Election results for U S Senator elections maryland gov Maryland State Board of Elections May 2 2012 Retrieved May 26 2012 2018 Maryland primary election results elections maryland gov Maryland State Board of Elections July 31 2018 Retrieved June 12 2019 2018 Election Results elections maryland gov Maryland State Board of Elections See also editList of Jewish members of the United States CongressFurther reading edit nbsp Wikinews has related news Russian police to check officer allegedly involved in large theft and murder Biography at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Financial information federal office at the Federal Election Commission Legislation sponsored at the Library of Congress Profile at Vote SmartExternal links edit nbsp Wikisource has original works by or about Ben Cardin nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ben Cardin Senator Ben Cardin official U S Senate website Ben Cardin for Senate Ben Cardin at Curlie Appearances on C SPANMaryland House of DelegatesPreceded byMaurice Cardin Member of the Maryland House of Delegatesfrom the 42nd district1967 1987 Succeeded byDavid ShapiroPolitical officesPreceded byJohn Hanson Briscoe Speaker of the Maryland House of Delegates1979 1987 Succeeded byClayton MitchellU S House of RepresentativesPreceded byBarbara Mikulski Member of the U S House of Representativesfrom Maryland s 3rd congressional district1987 2007 Succeeded byJohn SarbanesParty political officesPreceded byPaul Sarbanes Democratic nominee for U S Senator from Maryland Class 1 2006 2012 2018 Most recentU S SenatePreceded byPaul Sarbanes U S Senator Class 1 from Maryland2007 present Served alongside Barbara Mikulski Chris Van Hollen IncumbentPreceded byAlcee Hastings Chair of the Joint Helsinki Commission2009 2011 Succeeded byChris SmithPreceded byChris Smith Chair of the Joint Helsinki Commission2013 2015Preceded byJim Risch Ranking Member of the Senate Small Business Committee2015 Succeeded byJeanne ShaheenPreceded byBob Menendez Ranking Member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee2015 2018 Succeeded byBob MenendezPreceded byJeanne Shaheen Ranking Member of the Senate Small Business Committee2018 2021 Succeeded byMarco RubioPreceded byMarco Rubio Chair of the Senate Small Business Committee2021 2023 Succeeded byJeanne ShaheenPreceded byAlcee Hastings Chair of the Joint Helsinki Commission2021 2023 Succeeded byJoe WilsonPreceded byBob Menendez Chair of the 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