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Dick Durbin

Richard Joseph Durbin (born November 21, 1944) is an American lawyer and politician serving as the senior United States senator from Illinois, a seat he has held since 1997. A member of the Democratic Party, Durbin is in his fifth Senate term and has served as the Senate Democratic whip since 2005 (the second-highest position in the Democratic leadership in the Senate) and as the Senate majority whip since 2021. He chairs the Senate Judiciary Committee,[2] and led the Ketanji Brown Jackson Supreme Court nomination hearings.

Dick Durbin
Official portrait, 2022
Senate Majority Whip
Assumed office
January 20, 2021
LeaderChuck Schumer
Preceded byJohn Thune
In office
January 3, 2007 – January 3, 2015
LeaderHarry Reid
Preceded byMitch McConnell
Succeeded byJohn Cornyn
Chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee
Assumed office
February 3, 2021
Preceded byLindsey Graham
Senate Minority Whip
In office
January 3, 2015 – January 20, 2021
LeaderHarry Reid
Chuck Schumer
Preceded byJohn Cornyn
Succeeded byJohn Thune
In office
January 3, 2005 – January 3, 2007
LeaderHarry Reid
Preceded byHarry Reid
Succeeded byTrent Lott
United States Senator
from Illinois
Assumed office
January 3, 1997
Serving with Tammy Duckworth
Preceded byPaul Simon
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Illinois's 20th district
In office
January 3, 1983 – January 3, 1997
Preceded byPaul Findley
Succeeded byJohn Shimkus
Personal details
Born
Richard Joseph Durbin

(1944-11-21) November 21, 1944 (age 79)
East St. Louis, Illinois, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse
Loretta Schaefer
(m. 1967)
Children3[note 1]
Residence(s)Springfield, Illinois, U.S.
EducationGeorgetown University (BS, JD)
Occupation
  • Politician
  • lawyer
Signature
WebsiteSenate website

Durbin was born in East St. Louis, Illinois. He graduated from the School of Foreign Service and the Georgetown University Law Center. Working in state legal counsel throughout the 1970s, he made an unsuccessful run for lieutenant governor of Illinois in 1978. He later maintained a private law practice and co-owned a pub in Springfield. Durbin was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1982, representing the Springfield-based 20th congressional district.

After serving seven House terms, Durbin was elected to the U.S. Senate in 1996 and reelected in 2002, 2008, 2014, and 2020. He has served as the Senate Democratic whip since 2005—under Harry Reid until 2017, and under Chuck Schumer since 2017. During that time, he had two stints as Senate majority whip (from 2007 to 2015, and since 2021), and two as minority whip (from 2005 to 2007 and from 2015 to 2021). As of 2024, Durbin is the longest-serving Senate party whip in U.S. history. He is the dean of Illinois's congressional delegation.

Early life, education and career edit

Durbin was born in East St. Louis, Illinois, to an Irish-American father, William Durbin, and a Lithuanian-born mother, Anna (née Kutkin; Lithuanian: Ona Kutkaitė).[3] He graduated from Assumption High School in East St. Louis in 1962. During his high school years he worked at a meatpacking plant. He earned a B.S. from the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University in 1966. Durbin interned in Senator Paul Douglas's office during his senior year in college, and worked on Douglas's unsuccessful 1966 reelection campaign. Durbin adopted the nickname "Dick", which he did not previously use, after Douglas mistakenly called him by that name.[4]

Durbin earned his J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center in 1969 and was admitted to the Illinois bar later that year. After graduating from law school, Durbin started a law practice in Springfield. He was legal counsel to Lieutenant Governor Paul Simon from 1969 to 1972, and then legal counsel to the Illinois State Senate Judiciary Committee from 1972 to 1982. Durbin was an unsuccessful Democratic candidate for the Illinois State Senate in 1976.[5] From 1976 to 1981 he co-owned the Crow's Mill Pub in Springfield's Toronto neighborhood, which he later described as a "crash course" in running a business.[6] He ran for lieutenant governor in 1978 as the running mate of State Superintendent of Schools Michael Bakalis. They were defeated by Republican incumbents Jim Thompson and Dave O'Neal. Durbin then worked as an adjunct professor of medical law at the Southern Illinois University School of Medicine for five years while maintaining his law practice.

U.S. House of Representatives edit

In 1982, Durbin won the Democratic nomination for the 20th congressional district, which included Macon and most of Springfield. He scored a 1,400-vote victory, defeating 22-year incumbent Paul Findley, a U.S. Navy veteran, whose district lines had been substantially redrawn to remove rural farms and add economically depressed Macon. This replaced 35% of the voters[7][8] and included more Democrats as part of the decennial redistricting. Durbin's campaign emphasized unemployment and financial difficulties facing farmers, and told voters that electing him would send "a message to Washington and to President Reagan that our economic policies are not working." Durbin benefited from donations by pro-Israel groups, especially AIPAC,[9] that opposed Findley's advocacy on behalf of the Palestine Liberation Organization[10] in the year before the election. Durbin was reelected six times, rarely facing substantial opposition, and winning more than 55% of the vote in each election except 1994.[11][12][13]

U.S. Senate edit

 
Durbin during the 108th Congress
 
Durbin speaks during the final night of the 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver, Colorado, introducing his party's nominee, fellow Illinoisan Barack Obama

In 1996, Durbin defeated Pat Quinn to become the Democratic nominee to replace the retiring Senator Paul Simon, a longtime friend. He faced Republican State Representative Al Salvi in the general election. Although the election had been expected to be competitive, Durbin benefited from Bill Clinton's 18-point win in Illinois that year and defeated Salvi by 15 points. He was reelected in 2002, 2008, 2014 and 2020, each time by at least 10 points.

Committee assignments edit

Durbin's committee assignments for the 118th Congress are as follows:[14]

Caucus memberships edit

Leadership edit

 
Durbin eating lunch with President Barack Obama, Vice President Joe Biden, and House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer.

In November 1998, Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle appointed Durbin Assistant Democratic Whip. After the 2004 election, Durbin became the Democratic Whip in the 109th Congress. He became the first senator from Illinois to serve as a Senate Whip since Everett Dirksen in the late 1950s, and the fifth to serve in Senate leadership.[19] Durbin served as assistant minority leader from 2005 to 2007, when the Democrats became the majority party in the Senate. He then assumed the role of assistant majority leader, or majority whip.

In addition to his caucus duties, Durbin chairs the Subcommittee on Human Rights and the Subcommittee on Financial Services and General Government.[20]

In 2000, Democratic presidential nominee Al Gore reportedly considered asking Durbin to be his running mate for Vice President of the United States.[21] Gore ultimately chose Connecticut Senator Joe Lieberman.[22]

When Majority Leader Harry Reid faced a difficult reelection fight in 2010, some pundits predicted a possibly heated fight to succeed him between Durbin and Senator Chuck Schumer, who is well known for his fund-raising prowess.[23] Reid's reelection rendered such speculation moot. In 2021, Durbin became Senate Majority Whip again for the 117th Congress, as well as becoming chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee. This is the first time that the whip of either party has served as chair of this committee.

Political positions edit

 
Durbin and Bob Menendez with Venezuela's interim President Juan Guaidó in February 2020

In 2006, the National Journal rated Durbin as the most liberal U.S. senator.[24] According to the 2019 Govtrack report card, he had the tenth-most left-leaning voting record in the Senate.[25]

The American Conservative Union gave him a 5% lifetime conservative rating in 2020.[26]

Social issues edit

Abortion edit

 
Durbin during the 117th Congress

During his first term as congressman, Durbin supported upholding existing restrictions on abortion or impose new limitations, including supporting a Constitutional amendment that would have nullified Roe v. Wade.[27] Beginning in his second Senate term, he reversed his position and has since voted to maintain access to abortion, including support for Medicaid funding of it, and opposed any limitation he considers a practical or potential encroachment upon Roe.[28] Durbin has maintained that this reversal came about due to personal reflection and his growing awareness of potentially harmful implications of his previous policy with respect to women facing dangerous pregnancies.[29] He said, "I still oppose abortion and would try my best to convince any woman in my family to carry the baby to term. But I believe that ultimately the decision must be made by the woman, her doctor, her family, and her conscience."[30]

In September 2020, Durbin voted to confirm judges Stephen McGlynn and David W. Dugan, who have criticized Supreme Court rulings such as Roe, to lifetime appointments to the federal judiciary in Illinois.[31] Durbin opposed the 2022 overturning of Roe v. Wade, saying, "millions of Americans are waking up in a country where they have fewer rights than their parents and grandparents."[32]

Criminal justice reform edit

In July 2017, Durbin, Cory Booker, Elizabeth Warren, and Kamala Harris introduced the Dignity for Incarcerated Women Act, legislation implementing a ban on the shackling of pregnant women and mandating the Federal Bureau of Prisons to form superior visitation policies for parents along with providing parenting classes and health products such as tampons and pads. The bill also restricted prison employees from entering restrooms of the opposite sex except in pressing circumstances.[33]

In December 2018, Durbin voted for the First Step Act, legislation aimed at reducing recidivism rates among federal prisoners by expanding job training and other programs in addition to expanding early-release programs and modifying sentencing laws such as mandatory minimum sentences for nonviolent drug offenders, "to more equitably punish drug offenders."[34]

Gun control edit

Durbin received an "F" grade from the National Rifle Association of America for his consistent support for gun control.[35] Durbin supports a national assault weapon ban.[36]

Durbin sent Attorney General Jeff Sessions a letter in May 2017 asking for support in expanding the Chicago Police Department's violence prevention programs by expanding access to the Strategic Decision Support Centers and the National Integrated Ballistic Information Network. He also asked the Justice Department to support the Stop Illegal Trafficking in Firearms Act, which would stop illegal state-to-state gun trafficking.[37]

In response to mass shootings, such as the Orlando nightclub shooting and Las Vegas shooting, Durbin has repeatedly called for expanded gun control laws, saying that Congress would be "complicit" in the shooting deaths of people if it did not act.[38][39]

After the October 2017 Las Vegas shooting, Durbin was one of 24 senators to sign a letter to National Institutes of Health Director Francis Collins espousing the view that it was critical that the NIH "dedicate a portion of its resources to the public health consequences of gun violence" at a time when 93 Americans die per day from gun-related fatalities and noted that the Dickey Amendment did not prohibit objective, scientific inquiries into shooting death prevention.[40]

In January 2019, Durbin was one of 40 senators to introduce the Background Check Expansion Act, a bill that would require background checks for either the sale or transfer of all firearms including all unlicensed sellers. Exceptions to the bill's background check requirement included transfers between members of law enforcement, loaning firearms for either hunting or sporting events temporarily, providing firearms as gifts to members of one's immediate family, firearms transferred as part of an inheritance, or giving a firearm to another person temporarily for immediate self-defense.[41]

HIV/AIDS edit

In March 2007, Durbin introduced the African Health Capacity Investment Act of 2007 to the Senate. The bill was designed so that over three years, the U.S. would supply over $600 million to help create safer medical facilities and working conditions, and to recruit and train doctors from all over North America.

In December 2007, Durbin and two other senators co-sponsored Senator John Kerry's Nondiscrimination in Travel and Immigration Act. In March 2007, he joined 32 other senators to co-sponsor the Early Treatment for HIV Act.

Immigration edit

Durbin is the chief proponent of the Development, Relief and Education for Alien Minors (DREAM) Act. The bill would provide certain students who entered or were brought to the nation illegally with the opportunity to earn conditional permanent residency if they arrived in the U.S. as children; graduated from a U.S. high school; have been in the country continuously for at least five years before the bill's enactment; submit biometric data; pass a criminal background check; and complete two years toward a four-year degree from an accredited university or complete at least two years in the military within a five-year period. In 2013, the Immigrant Legal Resource Center presented Durbin with the inaugural Nancy Pelosi Award for Immigration & Civil Rights Policy for his leadership on this issue.[42]

On January 28, 2013, Durbin was a member of a bipartisan group of eight senators, the Gang of Eight,[43] which announced principles for comprehensive immigration reform (CIR).[44]

In April 2018, Durbin was one of five senators to send acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement Thomas Homan a letter about standards the agency used to determine how to detain a pregnant woman, requesting that pregnant women not be held in custody except in extraordinary circumstances after reports "that ICE has failed to provide critical medical care to pregnant women in immigration detention—resulting in miscarriages and other negative health outcomes".[45]

In July 2018, Durbin said Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen should resign over the Trump administration family separation policy. He argued it "is and was a cruel policy inconsistent with the bedrock values of the nation," adding someone "in this administration has to accept responsibility." Tyler Houlton, a DHS spokesman, replied on Twitter that "obstructionists in Congress should get to work".[46]

In July 2019, after reports that the Trump administration intended to end protections of spouses, parents and children of active-duty service members from deportation, Durbin was one of 22 senators to sign a letter led by Tammy Duckworth arguing that the program allowed service members the ability "to fight for the United States overseas and not worry that their spouse, children, or parents will be deported while they are away" and that the program's termination would cause personal hardship for service members in combat.[47]

In October 2019, Durbin blocked the passage of S.386, the Fairness for High-Skilled Immigrants Act,[48] which aims to eliminate the per-country numerical limitation for all employment-based immigrants and to increase the per-country limitation for all family-sponsored immigrants from 7% to 15%.[49] He was one of the original co-sponsors of a similar bill, in the 112th Congress (2011–2012).[50] The only difference between the two versions is that S.1983 had the language "includes nationals of Ireland coming to the United States under a treaty of commerce to perform specialty occupation services" in the nonimmigrant E-3 visa category.

 
Durbin speaks at a press conference in El Paso, TX with U.S. Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas, along with Vice President Kamala Harris and Representative Veronica Escobar.

The Cato Institute, a libertarian think tank, argued, "The per country limits caused the backlog to develop unevenly. They result in an inequity between the proportion of applicants from certain countries and the proportion of green cards that nationals of those countries receive. The Indian backlog means that they carry almost the entire burden of the green card shortage. While they wait in line, nationals of other countries get to cut to the front of the line. Going forward, new EB2/EB3 applicants from India in 2019 will face astronomical wait times. At the current pace, it will take 49 years to process the Indian backlog—if people stick it out that long—and nearly 50,000 Indians would die before then. During that entire half century, other immigrants would keep bypassing Indians with almost no wait at all."[51]

Durbin argued that bill S.386 would prioritize people of Indian and Chinese origin, who have been in the green card backlog for years, at the expense of future immigrants from other countries. After blocking S.386, he proposed his own bill, which would almost triple the number of employment-based green cards and eliminate country caps.[52] Durbin agreed that his bill would not pass in the current administration and promised for a bipartisan agreement to pass S.386.[53]

"The point is, it cannot pass. Not with Trump in office", said Aman Kapoor, the leader of Immigration Voice, an activist group. "Indians need a solution now", Kapoor said. "Every day, you see someone in the backlog is dying. Or kids are aging out. People are very stressed out because of the backlog." Proponents of S.386 argue it will be a fair first-in-first-out system in place of the current discriminatory system that has resulted in a decades-long backlog of high-skilled immigrants who have already applied for a green card.[54] They also argue that basing employment green card allotment on an immutable characteristic like national origin goes against the spirit of Civil Rights Act of 1964, which outlaws national origin discrimination in employment, since national origin has no place in employment decisions. But opponents of the bill, mostly those who currently benefit from the birth-country reservation, argue that the discrimination argument is flawed, as getting a green card is not a protected right of any foreign worker. Opponents also argue that legislative proposals such as S.386 do not address the issue of too few employment-based green cards for an economy that has doubled in size since the law establishing their current statutory limits was passed in 1990. Opponents want to keep the per-country reservation in place in skilled immigration until visa numbers are increased.

Congressional Research Service (CRS) published a report stating that with the current immigration laws, the wait time for an Indian national of FY2020 would be 195 years, for a Chinese national 18 years, and for a national from any other country 0 years. Under amended S.386, the wait time for all applicants would be 37 years, regardless of their national origin by FY2030.[55] Increasing green card numbers, along with ending per-country limits on employment-based green cards, would be an ideal solution.[56]

The immigrants in backlog frustrated by Durbin's silence conducted several rallies, including a peaceful rally on July 4.[57] On August 31, 2020, he released his hold and agreed to pass the bill with unanimous consent. Senator Rick Scott blocked the bill, seeking an 18,000 green-card reservation for people from certain countries.

Tobacco regulation edit

In 1987, Durbin introduced major tobacco regulation legislation in the House. The bill banned cigarette smoking on airline flights of two hours or less. Representative C. W. Bill Young joined him in saying that the rights of smokers to smoke ends where their smoking affects other people's health and safety, such as on airplanes. The bill passed as part of the 1988 transportation spending bill. In 1989, Congress banned cigarette smoking on all domestic airline flights.[58]

In March 1994, Durbin proposed an amendment to the Improving America's Schools Act that required schools receiving federal drug prevention money to teach elementary and secondary students about the dangers of tobacco, drugs, and alcohol. The amendment also required schools to warn students about tobacco and teach them how to resist peer pressure to smoke.[59]

In February 2008, Durbin called on Congress to support a measure that would allow the Food and Drug Administration to oversee the tobacco industry. The measure would require companies to disclose the contents of tobacco products, restrict advertising and promotions, and mandate the removal of harmful ingredients from tobacco products. It would also prohibit tobacco companies from using terms like "low risk," "light," and "mild" on the packaging.[citation needed]

Durbin attributes his stance against tobacco smoking to his father, who smoked two packs of cigarettes a day and died of lung cancer.

Freedom of expression edit

In 2007, speaking as Senate Majority Whip, Durbin said on record that "It's time to reinstitute the Fairness Doctrine."[60]

In 2010, Durbin cosponsored and passed from committee the Combating Online Infringement and Counterfeits Act, a bill to combat media piracy by blacklisting websites. Many opposed to the bill argue that it violates First Amendment rights and promotes censorship.[61][62] The announcement of the bill was followed by a wave of protest from digital rights activists, including the Electronic Frontier Foundation, calling it censorship and stating that action could be taken against all users of sites on which only some users are uploading infringing material.[63]

Durbin sponsored the PROTECT IP Act.[64]

Attempts to remove PAC radio advertisements edit

In July 2014, Americas PAC, a Political Action Committee designed to elect conservative Republicans, released a radio advertisement attacking Durbin's staff salaries.[65] This was based on a Washington Times article that stated Durbin's female staff members made $11,000 less annually than his male staffers.[66] In response, lawyers representing Durbin submitted a letter claiming the information in the ad was false and that the radio stations would be liable for airing the ad, with the possibility of losing their FCC license.[67] The radio station stated the sources provided to back up the information provided by Americas PAC were checked and verified and that they would keep the ad on air.[68]

Economic issues edit

Child care edit

In 2019, Durbin and 34 other senators introduced the Child Care for Working Families Act. The bill was expected to create 770,000 new child care jobs and ensure families under 75% of the state median income would not pay for child care, with higher-earning families having to pay "their fair share for care on a sliding scale, regardless of the number of children they have." The legislation also supported universal access to high-quality preschool programs for all three- and four-year-olds. Additionally, it would have changed child care compensation and training to aid both teachers and caregivers.[69] The bill was referred to the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions, where it did not receive a hearing or vote.[70]

Financial crisis of 2007–2010 edit

 
Durbin meeting with Raj Date, then acting director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, to discuss helping consumers compare bank fees

On April 27, 2009, in an interview with WJJG talk radio host Ray Hanania, Durbin accused banks of creating the financial crisis of 2007–2010. Durbin expressed a belief that many of the banks responsible for creating the crisis "own the place", referring to the power wielded by the banking lobby on Capitol Hill.[71]

On September 18, 2008, Durbin attended a closed meeting with congressional leaders, then-Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson and Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke, and was urged to craft legislation to help financially troubled banks. That same day (trade effective the next day), Durbin sold mutual fund shares worth $42,696 and reinvested it all with Warren Buffett.[72]

On February 26, 2009, Durbin introduced the Protecting Consumers from Unreasonable Credit Rates Act of 2009, calling for a maximum annual interest rate cap of 36%, including all interest and fees.[73] The bill was intended to put an end to predatory lending activities.

Trade edit

In January 2005, Durbin changed his longstanding position on sugar tariffs and price supports. After several years of voting to keep sugar quotas and price supports, he now favors abolishing the program. "The sugar program depended on congressmen like me from states that grew corn", Durbin said, referring to the fact that, though they were formerly a single entity, the sugar market and the corn syrup market are now largely separate.[74]

In May 2006, Durbin campaigned to maintain a $0.54 per gallon tariff on imported ethanol. He justified the tariff by joining Barack Obama in stating that "ethanol imports are neither necessary nor a practical response to current gasoline prices", arguing instead that domestic ethanol production is sufficient and expanding.[75] The American Coalition for Ethanol gave him a rating of 100%.[citation needed]

American Airlines praised Durbin for arguing for the need to lower rising oil prices.[76]

Environment edit

Among Durbin's legislative causes are environmental protection, particularly the protection of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. The League of Conservation Voters gives him a rating of 89%. Sierra Club gives him a 90% rating.[citation needed]

Rod Blagojevich edit

Shortly after Governor Rod Blagojevich's arrest on federal corruption charges on December 9, 2008, Durbin called for the Illinois legislature to quickly pass legislation for a special election to fill then-President-elect Barack Obama's vacant Senate seat.[77] He stated that no United States Senate appointment of Blagojevich's could produce a credible replacement.[78]

Durbin and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid led all 50 members of the Senate Democratic Caucus in writing Blagojevich to urge him to resign and not name a successor to Obama following Blagojevich's arrest.[79]

Transportation edit

Durbin has been a major proponent of expanded Amtrak funding and support.[80]

Election finance edit

Durbin reintroduced the Fair Elections Now Act during the 112th Congress. The bill would provide public funds to candidates who do not take political donations larger than $100 from any donor.[81]

Foreign and military policy edit

China edit

In April 2017, Durbin was one of eight Democratic senators to sign a letter to President Trump noting government-subsidized Chinese steel had been placed into the American market in recent years below cost and had hurt the domestic steel industry and the iron ore industry that fed it, calling on Trump to raise the steel issue with President of the People's Republic of China Xi Jinping in his meeting with him.[82]

Darfur edit

On March 2, 2005, then-Senator Jon Corzine presented the Darfur Peace and Accountability Act (S. 495) to the Senate. Durbin was one of 40 senators to co-sponsor the bill. The bill asked all people involved in or deemed in some way responsible for the genocide in Darfur to be denied visas and entrance to the U.S.

In 2006, Durbin co-sponsored the Durbin-Leahy Amendment to the Supplemental Appropriations bill for emergency funding to instill peace in Darfur. In 2006, he also co-sponsored the Lieberman Resolution and the Clinton Amendment.

On June 7, 2007, Durbin introduced the Sudan Disclosure Enforcement Act, which was aimed "at enhancing the U.S. Government's ability to impose penalties on violators of U.S. sanctions against Sudan." The bill called for the U.N. Security Council to vote on sanctions against the Sudanese Government for the genocide in Darfur.

Durbin has voted for all Darfur-related legislation. In addition to the Darfur Peace and Accountability Act, he also supported the Civilian Protection No-Fly Zone Act, the Hybrid Force Resolution, and the Sudan Divestment Authorization Act.

Myanmar edit

In October 2017, Durbin condemned the genocide of the Rohingya Muslim minority in Myanmar and called for a stronger response to it.[83]

Guantanamo Bay edit

In 2005, Durbin compared the U.S. treatment of prisoners at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base to the atrocities committed by "Nazis, Soviets in their gulags, or some mad regime—Pol Pot or others—that had no concern for human beings." Demands that he apologize were initially rebuffed,[84] but Durbin later apologized to the military for his remarks, which he said were "a very poor choice of words."[85]

Guantanamo interrogation criticism edit

Durbin received media attention on June 14, 2005, when in the U.S. Senate chambers he compared interrogation techniques used at Camp X-Ray, Guantanamo Bay, as reported by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, to those utilized by such regimes as Nazi Germany, the Soviet Union, and the Khmer Rouge:

When you read some of the graphic descriptions of what has occurred here – I almost hesitate to put them in the record, and yet they have to be added to this debate. Let me read to you what one FBI agent saw. And I quote from his report:

On a couple of occasions, I entered interview rooms to find a detainee chained hand and foot in a fetal position to the floor, with no chair, food or water. Most times they urinated or defecated on themselves, and had been left there for 18–24 hours or more. On one occasion, the air conditioning had been turned down so far and the temperature was so cold in the room, that the barefooted detainee was shaking with cold.... On another occasion, the [air conditioner] had been turned off, making the temperature in the unventilated room well over 100 degrees. The detainee was almost unconscious on the floor, with a pile of hair next to him. He had apparently been literally pulling his hair out throughout the night. On another occasion, not only was the temperature unbearably hot, but extremely loud rap music was being played in the room, and had been since the day before, with the detainee chained hand and foot in the fetal position on the tile floor.

If I read this to you and did not tell you that it was an FBI agent describing what Americans had done to prisoners in their control, you would most certainly believe this must have been done by Nazis, Soviets in their gulags, or some mad regime – Pol Pot or others – that had no concern for human beings. Sadly, that is not the case. This was the action of Americans in the treatment of their prisoners.[86]

Durbin's comments drew widespread criticism that comparing U.S. actions to such regimes insulted the United States and victims of genocide. Radio host Rush Limbaugh and White House deputy chief of staff Karl Rove accused him of treason,[87] while former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich called on the Senate to censure him.[88] Chicago Mayor Richard Daley, whose son Patrick was serving in U.S. Army, also called on Durbin to apologize for his remarks, saying that he thought it was a "disgrace to say that any man or woman in the military would act like that."[89] John Wertheim, Democratic state party chairman of New Mexico, and Jim Pederson, Arizona Democratic party chairman, also criticized Durbin's remarks.[90] The leader of the Veterans of Foreign Wars also demanded an apology,[91] as did the Anti-Defamation League.[89]

Durbin initially did not apologize, but on June 21, 2005, he went before the Senate, saying, "More than most people, a senator lives by his words ... occasionally words fail us, occasionally we will fail words."[92]

Former The New Republic editor Andrew Sullivan praised Durbin for raising serious moral issues about U.S. policy.[93] Other commentators, including commentator Markos Moulitsas Zúniga of Daily Kos, condemned Durbin for apologizing to his critics, arguing he made a mistake in making himself, rather than detention and torture concerns at Guantanamo Bay, the focus of media coverage.[94][95]

Impeachment trials of Bill Clinton and Donald Trump edit

On February 12, 1999, Durbin joined all Democrats in the Senate in voting to acquit Bill Clinton on both impeachment articles in Clinton's impeachment trial. On February 5, 2020, Durbin voted to convict Donald Trump on both impeachment articles in Trump's first impeachment trial. On February 13, 2021, Durbin voted to convict Trump again in Trump's second impeachment trial.

2001 invasion of Afghanistan edit

Durbin voted to approve the Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Terrorists. This act granted the executive broad military powers and was used to justify the 2001 U.S. invasion of Afghanistan and later military interventions.[96]

Iraq War edit

On September 9, 2002, Durbin was the first of four Democratic senators (the others being Bob Graham, Dianne Feinstein, and Carl Levin) on the Select Committee on Intelligence (SSCI), responding to the Bush administration's request for a joint resolution authorizing a preemptive war on Iraq without having prepared a National Intelligence Estimate (NIE), to ask Central Intelligence Director George Tenet to prepare an NIE on the status of Iraq's Weapon of mass destruction programs.[97] Durbin was also one of few senators who read the resulting October 1, 2002, NIE, Iraq's Continuing Programs for Weapons of Mass Destruction.[98]

On September 29, 2002, Durbin held a news conference in Chicago to announce that "absent dramatic changes" in the resolution, he would vote against the resolution authorizing war on Iraq.[99] On October 2, at the first high-profile Chicago anti-Iraq War rally in Federal Plaza, he repeated his promise to oppose the resolution in a letter read during the rally.[100]

On October 10, the U.S. Senate failed to pass Durbin's amendment to the resolution to strike "the continuing threat posed by Iraq" and insert "an imminent threat posed by Iraq's weapons of mass destruction", by a 30–70 vote, with most Democratic senators voting for the amendment and 21 joining all 49 Republican senators voting against it.[101] On October 11, Durbin was one of 23 senators to vote against the joint resolution authorizing the Iraq War.[102]

On April 25, 2007, Durbin said that as an intelligence committee member he knew in 2002 from classified information that the Bush Administration was misleading the American people into a war on Iraq, but could not reveal this because, as an intelligence committee member, he was sworn to secrecy.[103] This revelation prompted an online attack ad against Durbin by the National Republican Senatorial Committee.[104]

Russia edit

Durbin spearheaded a nonbinding resolution in July 2018 "warning President Trump not to let the Russian government question diplomats and other officials". The resolution states the U.S. "should refuse to make available any current or former diplomat, civil servant, political appointee, law enforcement official or member of the Armed Forces of the United States for questioning by the government of Vladimir Putin". It passed 98–0.[105]

In December 2018, after United States Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced the Trump administration was suspending its obligations in the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty in 60 days if Russia continued to violate the treaty, Durbin was one of 26 senators to sign a letter expressing concern over the administration "now abandoning generations of bipartisan U.S. leadership around the paired goals of reducing the global role and number of nuclear weapons and ensuring strategic stability with America's nuclear-armed adversaries" and calling on Trump to continue arms negotiations.[106]

Saudi Arabia edit

In March 2019, Durbin was one of 10 Democratic senators to sign a letter to Salman of Saudi Arabia requesting the release of human rights lawyer Waleed Abu al-Khair and writer Raif Badawi, women's rights activists Loujain al-Hathloul and Samar Badawi, and Dr. Walid Fitaih. The senators wrote, "Not only have reputable international organizations detailed the arbitrary detention of peaceful activists and dissidents without trial for long periods, but the systematic discrimination against women, religious minorities and mistreatment of migrant workers and others has also been well-documented."[107]

Israel-Palestine edit

In his 1982 campaign, Durbin benefited from donations by pro-Israel groups, especially AIPAC,[9][108] that opposed Paul Findley's advocacy on behalf of the Palestine Liberation Organization in the year before the election.[10]

In 2019, Durbin co-signed a Senate resolution affirming support for a two-state solution and opposition to a proposed Israeli annexation of the West Bank.[109] In November 2023, Durbin was the first U.S. senator to call for a ceasefire in the Israel–Hamas war.[108][110]

Drone warfare edit

In April 2013, Durbin chaired a hearing in the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution, Civil Rights and Human Rights about the moral, legal and constitutional issues surrounding targeted killings and the use of drones. Durbin said, "Many in the national security community are concerned that we may undermine our counterterrorism efforts if we do not carefully measure the benefits and costs of targeted killing."[111]

 
Durbin meets with Elena Kagan

Other positions edit

In October 2007, Durbin opposed a bill in the Illinois General Assembly that would allow three casinos to be built, saying, "I really, really think we ought to stop and catch our breath and say, 'Is this the future of Illinois? That every time we want to do something we'll just build more casinos?'"[112]

In August 2013, Durbin was one of 23 Democratic senators to sign a letter to the Defense Department warning of some payday lenders "offering predatory loan products to service members at exorbitant triple-digit effective interest rates and loan products that do not include the additional protections envisioned by the law" and asserting that service members and their families "deserve the strongest possible protections and swift action to ensure that all forms of credit offered to members of our armed forces are safe and sound."[113]

In March 2018, Durbin was one of 10 senators to sign a letter spearheaded by Jeff Merkley lambasting a proposal by FCC Chairman Ajit Pai that would curb the scope of benefits from the Lifeline program during a period when roughly 6.5 million people in poor communities relied on Lifeline to receive access to high-speed internet, arguing that it was Pai's "obligation to the American public, as the Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, to improve the Lifeline program and ensure that more Americans can afford access, and have means of access, to broadband and phone service." The senators also advocated insuring that "Lifeline reaches more Americans in need of access to communication services."[114]

In April 2019, Durbin was one of 34 senators to sign a letter to 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" by 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. by helping to improve conditions in those countries.[115]

In April 2019, Durbin was one of six senators to send CFPB director Kathy Kraninger a letter expressing concern that "CFPB leadership has abandoned its supervision and enforcement activities related to federal student loan servicers" and opining that such behavior displayed "a shocking disregard for the financial well-being of our nation's public servants, including teachers, first responders, and members of the military." The senators requested that Kraninger clarify the CFPB's role in overseeing the Public Service Loan Forgiveness's student loan servicers handling since December 2017, such as examinations.[116]

In April 2019, Durbin was one of 41 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 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.[117]

In June 2019, Durbin was one of 15 senators to introduce the Affordable Medications Act, legislation intended to promote transparency by mandating that pharmaceutical companies disclose the amount of money going toward research and development in addition to both marketing and executives' salaries. The bill also abolished the restriction that stopped the federal Medicare program from using its buying power to negotiate lower drug prices for beneficiaries and hinder drug company monopoly practices used to keep prices high and disable less expensive generics entering the market.[118]

In August 2019, Durbin, three other Senate Democrats, and Bernie Sanders signed a letter to Acting FDA Commissioner Ned Sharpless in response to Novartis falsifying data as part of an attempt to gain the FDA's approval for its new gene therapy Zolgensma, writing that it was "unconscionable that a drug company would provide manipulated data to federal regulators in order to rush its product to market, reap federal perks, and charge the highest amount in American history for its medication."[119]

Durbin was participating in the 2021 United States Electoral College vote count when pro-Trump rioters attacked the U.S. Capitol. Along with other senators and staff, Durbin ran out of the Senate Chamber after the attackers, whom he called "extremists", breached the Capitol. He then evacuated to a secure location with Pelosi, McConnell and Schumer.[120] Durbin blamed Trump for the attack. He also said Senator Josh Hawley was partially responsible for the attack. He called for Trump's removal through the invocation of the Twenty-fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution or impeachment.[121]

Electoral history edit

1976 Illinois 50th Senate district - Primary Election (2-year term) (3/16/76)[122][123]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Dick Durbin 12,930 41.68
Democratic Gary Tumulty 11,055 35.63
Democratic Joseph Londrigan 7,036 22.68
Democratic Write-Ins 3 0
Total votes 31,024 100.0
1976 Illinois's 50th Senate district election[124]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican John Davidson (incumbent) 48,760 50.86
Democratic Dick Durbin 47,112 49.14
Total votes 95,872 100.0
1978 Illinois primary election - Lt. Governor (3/21/78) [125]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Dick Durbin (unopposed) 528,819 100
Democratic Write-Ins 5 0
Total votes 528,824 100.0
1978 Illinois gubernatorial general election (11/7/78) [126]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican James R. Thompson (incumbent)
David C. O'Neal (incumbent)
1,859,684 59.04
Democratic Michael Bakalis
Dick Durbin
1,263,134 40.10
Libertarian Georgia Shields 11,420 0.36
Socialist Workers Cecil Lampkin 11,026 0.35
U.S. Labor Melvin Klenetsky 4,737 0.15
Write-in Others 106 0.00
Total votes 3,150,107
1982 Illinois's 20th congressional district election – Democratic primary[127]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Dick Durbin 33,956 75.33
Democratic John L. Knuppel 11,119 24.67
Total votes 45,075 100.0
1982 Illinois's 20th congressional district election[128]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Dick Durbin 100,758 50.35
Republican Paul Findley (incumbent) 99,348 49.65
Write-in votes Write-in 3 0.00
Total votes 200,109 100.0
1984 Illinois's 20th congressional district election – Democratic primary[127]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Dick Durbin (incumbent) 53,588 92.47
Democratic Louis K. Widmar 4,363 7.53
Total votes 57,951 100.0
1984 Illinois's 20th congressional district election[129]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Dick Durbin (incumbent) 145,092 61.23
Republican Richard G. Austin 91,728 38.73
N/A Other 1 0.00
Total votes 236,821 100.0
1986 Illinois's 20th congressional district election[128]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Dick Durbin (incumbent) 126,556 68.10
Republican Kevin B. McCarthy 59,291 31.90
Total votes 185,847 100.0
1988 Illinois's 20th congressional district election[130]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Dick Durbin (incumbent) 153,341 68.87
Republican Paul E. Jurgens 69,303 31.13
Total votes 222,644 100.0
1990 Illinois's 20th congressional district election[131]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Dick Durbin (incumbent) 130,114 66.20
Republican Paul Jurgens 66,433 33.80
Total votes 196,547 100.0
1992 Illinois's 20th congressional district election[132]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Dick Durbin (incumbent) 154,869 56.50
Republican John M. Shimkus 119,219 43.50
Total votes 274,088 100.0
1994 Illinois's 20th congressional district election – Democratic primary[127]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Dick Durbin (incumbent) 46,248 99.97
Democratic Donald Wm. Owens (write-in) 14 0.03
Total votes 46,262 100.0
1994 Illinois's 20th congressional district election[128]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Dick Durbin (incumbent) 108,034 54.84
Republican Bill Owens 88,964 45.16
Total votes 196,998 100.0
1996 United States Senate election in Illinois – Democratic primary[127]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Dick Durbin 512,520 64.87
Democratic Pat Quinn 233,138 29.50
Democratic Ronald F. Gibbs 17,681 2.23
Democratic J. Ahmad 17,211 2.17
Democratic Paul Park 9,505 1.20
Total votes 790,055 100.0
1996 United States Senate election in Illinois[133]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Dick Durbin 2,341,744 54.32
Republican Al Salvi 1,728,824 40.10
Reform Steven H. Perry 61,023 1.42
Libertarian Robin J. Miller 41,218 0.96
Constitution Chad Koppie 17,563 0.41
Natural Law James E. Davis 13,838 0.32
Write-in votes Write-in 4,228 0.10
Total votes 4,311,391 100.0
2002 United States Senate election in Illinois[134]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Dick Durbin (incumbent) 2,103,766 60.33
Republican Jim Durkin 1,325,703 38.02
Libertarian Steven Burgauer 57,382 1.65
Total votes 3,486,851 100.0
2008 United States Senate election in Illinois[135]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Dick Durbin (incumbent) 3,615,844 67.84
Republican Steve Sauerberg 1,520,621 28.53
Green Kathy Cummings 119,135 2.24
Libertarian Larry A. Stafford 50,224 0.94
Constitution Chad N. Koppie 24,059 0.45
Write-in votes Patricia Elaine Beard 1 0.00
Total votes 5,329,884 100.0
2014 United States Senate election in Illinois[136]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Dick Durbin (incumbent) 1,929,637 53.55
Republican Jim Oberweis 1,538,522 42.69
Libertarian Sharon Hansen 135,316 3.76
Write-in votes Roger K. Davis 31 0.00
Write-in votes Hilaire F. Shioura 12 0.00
Write-in votes Sherry Procarione 1 0.00
Total votes 3,603,519 100.0
2020 United States Senate election in Illinois[137]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Dick Durbin (incumbent) 3,278,930 54.93
Republican Mark Curran 2,319,870 38.87
Willie Wilson Party Willie Wilson 237,699 3.98
Libertarian Danny Malouf 75,673 1.27
Green David Black 55,711 0.95
Write-in 18 0.00
Total votes 5,968,901 100.0

Personal life edit

Family edit

Durbin and his wife Loretta have had three children, Christine, Jennifer and Paul. After several weeks in the hospital with complications due to a congenital heart condition, Christine died on November 1, 2008, at age 40.[138]

As of 2023, according to CAKnowledge.com, Durbin's net worth is $10 million.[139]

Conflict of interest issues edit

Durbin's wife was a lobbyist, and it was reported by the Chicago Tribune in 2014 that some of her "clients have received federal funding promoted by [Durbin]".[140] In addition to announcing the award of monies to ten clients of his wife's lobbying firm, these conflicts included her lobbying firm receiving a one-year contract with a housing nonprofit group around the time Durbin went to bat for the organization; a state university receiving funds through an earmark by Durbin when his wife was its lobbyist; and Durbin arranging federal money for a public health nonprofit when his wife was seeking state support for the same group.[140][85] The Durbins maintain that they try to avoid conflicts of interest.[140]

Religion edit

Durbin is Roman Catholic. In 2004, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Springfield in Illinois barred him from receiving communion because he voted against the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act. The current bishop of the diocese said Durbin stays away from his Springfield parish because "he doesn't want to make a scene".[141] Durbin responded to the communion ban in 2004 that he is accountable to his constituents, even if it means defying Church teachings.[142] In 2018, Bishop Thomas John Paprocki affirmed the decision to deny Durbin communion in the Springfield Diocese after Durbin's vote against the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act.

In 2017, Durbin was criticized for requesting a clarification from then Court of Appeals nominee Amy Coney Barrett during her Judiciary Committee confirmation hearing about her self-descriptive terminology "orthodox Catholic." He contended that might unfairly characterize Catholics who may not agree with the church's positions about abortion or the death penalty. She contended, "litigants and the general public are entitled to impartial justice, and that may be something that a judge who is heedful of ecclesiastical pronouncements cannot dispense." Barrett opined that judges aren't bound by precedent conflicting with the Constitution.[143] She wrote that judges could recuse themselves from hearing matters if their faith conflicted with issues to be decided in cases they might otherwise hear.[144] An article in the National Review contended, "Senators must inquire about these issues when considering lifetime appointments because ensuring impartiality and fidelity to precedent are critical for the rule of law."[143][145] The issue prompted questions regarding the application of Article VI, Section 3 of the Constitution, which mandates: "No religious test shall ever be required as a qualification to any office or public trust under the United States."[146]

Film and television appearances edit

Film
Year Title Role Notes
2010 Pricele$$[147] Himself Documentary
2015 The Gettysburg Address[148] Himself Documentary
2022 Loan Wolves[149] Himself Documentary

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ One child is deceased.[1]

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Further reading edit

External links edit

  • Senator Durbin official U.S. Senate website
  • Dick Durbin November 10, 2020, at the Wayback Machine official campaign website
  • Dick Durbin at Curlie
  • Appearances on C-SPAN
U.S. House of Representatives
Preceded by Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Illinois's 20th congressional district

1983–1997
Succeeded by
Party political offices
Preceded by Democratic nominee for Lieutenant Governor of Illinois
1978
Succeeded by
Preceded by Democratic nominee for U.S. Senator from Illinois
(Class 2)

1996, 2002, 2008, 2014, 2020
Most recent
Preceded by Senate Democratic Whip
2005–present
Incumbent
U.S. Senate
Preceded by U.S. Senator (Class 2) from Illinois
1997–present
Served alongside: Carol Moseley Braun, Peter Fitzgerald, Barack Obama, Roland Burris, Mark Kirk, Tammy Duckworth
Incumbent
Preceded by Senate Minority Whip
2005–2007
Succeeded by
Preceded by Senate Majority Whip
2007–2015
Succeeded by
Preceded by Senate Minority Whip
2015–2021
Succeeded by
Preceded by Chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee
2021–present
Incumbent
Preceded by Senate Majority Whip
2021–present
U.S. order of precedence (ceremonial)
Preceded byas Senate Minority Leader Order of precedence of the United States
as Senate Majority Whip
Succeeded byas Senate Minority Whip
Preceded by United States senators by seniority
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dick, durbin, richard, joseph, durbin, born, november, 1944, american, lawyer, politician, serving, senior, united, states, senator, from, illinois, seat, held, since, 1997, member, democratic, party, durbin, fifth, senate, term, served, senate, democratic, wh. Richard Joseph Durbin born November 21 1944 is an American lawyer and politician serving as the senior United States senator from Illinois a seat he has held since 1997 A member of the Democratic Party Durbin is in his fifth Senate term and has served as the Senate Democratic whip since 2005 the second highest position in the Democratic leadership in the Senate and as the Senate majority whip since 2021 He chairs the Senate Judiciary Committee 2 and led the Ketanji Brown Jackson Supreme Court nomination hearings Dick DurbinOfficial portrait 2022Senate Majority WhipIncumbentAssumed office January 20 2021LeaderChuck SchumerPreceded byJohn ThuneIn office January 3 2007 January 3 2015LeaderHarry ReidPreceded byMitch McConnellSucceeded byJohn CornynChair of the Senate Judiciary CommitteeIncumbentAssumed office February 3 2021Preceded byLindsey GrahamSenate Minority WhipIn office January 3 2015 January 20 2021LeaderHarry ReidChuck SchumerPreceded byJohn CornynSucceeded byJohn ThuneIn office January 3 2005 January 3 2007LeaderHarry ReidPreceded byHarry ReidSucceeded byTrent LottUnited States Senatorfrom IllinoisIncumbentAssumed office January 3 1997Serving with Tammy DuckworthPreceded byPaul SimonMember of the U S House of Representatives from Illinois s 20th districtIn office January 3 1983 January 3 1997Preceded byPaul FindleySucceeded byJohn ShimkusPersonal detailsBornRichard Joseph Durbin 1944 11 21 November 21 1944 age 79 East St Louis Illinois U S Political partyDemocraticSpouseLoretta Schaefer m 1967 wbr Children3 note 1 Residence s Springfield Illinois U S EducationGeorgetown University BS JD OccupationPoliticianlawyerSignatureWebsiteSenate websiteDick Durbin s voice source source Dick Durbin speaks in support of the DREAM ActRecorded December 18 2010Durbin was born in East St Louis Illinois He graduated from the School of Foreign Service and the Georgetown University Law Center Working in state legal counsel throughout the 1970s he made an unsuccessful run for lieutenant governor of Illinois in 1978 He later maintained a private law practice and co owned a pub in Springfield Durbin was elected to the U S House of Representatives in 1982 representing the Springfield based 20th congressional district After serving seven House terms Durbin was elected to the U S Senate in 1996 and reelected in 2002 2008 2014 and 2020 He has served as the Senate Democratic whip since 2005 under Harry Reid until 2017 and under Chuck Schumer since 2017 During that time he had two stints as Senate majority whip from 2007 to 2015 and since 2021 and two as minority whip from 2005 to 2007 and from 2015 to 2021 As of 2024 Durbin is the longest serving Senate party whip in U S history He is the dean of Illinois s congressional delegation Contents 1 Early life education and career 1 1 U S House of Representatives 2 U S Senate 2 1 Committee assignments 2 2 Caucus memberships 2 3 Leadership 3 Political positions 3 1 Social issues 3 1 1 Abortion 3 1 2 Criminal justice reform 3 1 3 Gun control 3 1 4 HIV AIDS 3 1 5 Immigration 3 1 6 Tobacco regulation 3 1 7 Freedom of expression 3 1 8 Attempts to remove PAC radio advertisements 3 2 Economic issues 3 2 1 Child care 3 2 2 Financial crisis of 2007 2010 3 2 3 Trade 3 2 4 Environment 3 2 5 Rod Blagojevich 3 2 6 Transportation 3 2 7 Election finance 3 3 Foreign and military policy 3 3 1 China 3 3 2 Darfur 3 3 3 Myanmar 3 3 4 Guantanamo Bay 3 3 4 1 Guantanamo interrogation criticism 3 3 5 Impeachment trials of Bill Clinton and Donald Trump 3 3 6 2001 invasion of Afghanistan 3 3 7 Iraq War 3 3 8 Russia 3 3 9 Saudi Arabia 3 3 10 Israel Palestine 3 3 11 Drone warfare 3 4 Other positions 4 Electoral history 5 Personal life 5 1 Family 5 2 Conflict of interest issues 5 3 Religion 5 4 Film and television appearances 6 See also 7 Notes 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksEarly life education and career editDurbin was born in East St Louis Illinois to an Irish American father William Durbin and a Lithuanian born mother Anna nee Kutkin Lithuanian Ona Kutkaite 3 He graduated from Assumption High School in East St Louis in 1962 During his high school years he worked at a meatpacking plant He earned a B S from the School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University in 1966 Durbin interned in Senator Paul Douglas s office during his senior year in college and worked on Douglas s unsuccessful 1966 reelection campaign Durbin adopted the nickname Dick which he did not previously use after Douglas mistakenly called him by that name 4 Durbin earned his J D from Georgetown University Law Center in 1969 and was admitted to the Illinois bar later that year After graduating from law school Durbin started a law practice in Springfield He was legal counsel to Lieutenant Governor Paul Simon from 1969 to 1972 and then legal counsel to the Illinois State Senate Judiciary Committee from 1972 to 1982 Durbin was an unsuccessful Democratic candidate for the Illinois State Senate in 1976 5 From 1976 to 1981 he co owned the Crow s Mill Pub in Springfield s Toronto neighborhood which he later described as a crash course in running a business 6 He ran for lieutenant governor in 1978 as the running mate of State Superintendent of Schools Michael Bakalis They were defeated by Republican incumbents Jim Thompson and Dave O Neal Durbin then worked as an adjunct professor of medical law at the Southern Illinois University School of Medicine for five years while maintaining his law practice U S House of Representatives edit In 1982 Durbin won the Democratic nomination for the 20th congressional district which included Macon and most of Springfield He scored a 1 400 vote victory defeating 22 year incumbent Paul Findley a U S Navy veteran whose district lines had been substantially redrawn to remove rural farms and add economically depressed Macon This replaced 35 of the voters 7 8 and included more Democrats as part of the decennial redistricting Durbin s campaign emphasized unemployment and financial difficulties facing farmers and told voters that electing him would send a message to Washington and to President Reagan that our economic policies are not working Durbin benefited from donations by pro Israel groups especially AIPAC 9 that opposed Findley s advocacy on behalf of the Palestine Liberation Organization 10 in the year before the election Durbin was reelected six times rarely facing substantial opposition and winning more than 55 of the vote in each election except 1994 11 12 13 U S Senate edit nbsp Durbin during the 108th Congress nbsp Durbin speaks during the final night of the 2008 Democratic National Convention in Denver Colorado introducing his party s nominee fellow Illinoisan Barack ObamaIn 1996 Durbin defeated Pat Quinn to become the Democratic nominee to replace the retiring Senator Paul Simon a longtime friend He faced Republican State Representative Al Salvi in the general election Although the election had been expected to be competitive Durbin benefited from Bill Clinton s 18 point win in Illinois that year and defeated Salvi by 15 points He was reelected in 2002 2008 2014 and 2020 each time by at least 10 points Committee assignments edit Durbin s committee assignments for the 118th Congress are as follows 14 Committee on Agriculture Nutrition and Forestry Subcommittee on Commodities Risk Management and Trade Subcommittee on Rural Development and Energy Subcommittee on Livestock Dairy Poultry Local Food Systems and Food Safety and Security Committee on Appropriations Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development Subcommittee on Defense Subcommittee on Financial Services and General Government Subcommittee on Labor Health and Human Services Education and Related Agencies Subcommittee on State Foreign Operations and Related Programs Subcommittee on Transportation Housing and Urban Development and Related Agencies Committee on the Judiciary Chair As Chair Durbin is an ex officio member of all subcommittees Caucus memberships edit Bi Cameral High Speed amp Intercity Passenger Rail Caucus Caucus on International Narcotics Control co chair International Conservation Caucus Senate Diabetes Caucus Senate Hunger Caucus co chair Senate Science Technology Engineering and Math Education Caucus co chair Sportsmen s Caucus Congressional COPD Caucus co chair Senate Ukraine Caucus co chair 15 Afterschool Caucuses 16 Congressional NextGen 9 1 1 Caucus 17 Congressional Coalition on Adoption 18 Leadership edit nbsp Durbin eating lunch with President Barack Obama Vice President Joe Biden and House Majority Leader Steny Hoyer In November 1998 Senate Minority Leader Tom Daschle appointed Durbin Assistant Democratic Whip After the 2004 election Durbin became the Democratic Whip in the 109th Congress He became the first senator from Illinois to serve as a Senate Whip since Everett Dirksen in the late 1950s and the fifth to serve in Senate leadership 19 Durbin served as assistant minority leader from 2005 to 2007 when the Democrats became the majority party in the Senate He then assumed the role of assistant majority leader or majority whip In addition to his caucus duties Durbin chairs the Subcommittee on Human Rights and the Subcommittee on Financial Services and General Government 20 In 2000 Democratic presidential nominee Al Gore reportedly considered asking Durbin to be his running mate for Vice President of the United States 21 Gore ultimately chose Connecticut Senator Joe Lieberman 22 When Majority Leader Harry Reid faced a difficult reelection fight in 2010 some pundits predicted a possibly heated fight to succeed him between Durbin and Senator Chuck Schumer who is well known for his fund raising prowess 23 Reid s reelection rendered such speculation moot In 2021 Durbin became Senate Majority Whip again for the 117th Congress as well as becoming chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee This is the first time that the whip of either party has served as chair of this committee Political positions editThis section contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view October 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message nbsp Durbin and Bob Menendez with Venezuela s interim President Juan Guaido in February 2020In 2006 the National Journal rated Durbin as the most liberal U S senator 24 According to the 2019 Govtrack report card he had the tenth most left leaning voting record in the Senate 25 The American Conservative Union gave him a 5 lifetime conservative rating in 2020 26 Social issues edit Abortion edit nbsp Durbin during the 117th CongressDuring his first term as congressman Durbin supported upholding existing restrictions on abortion or impose new limitations including supporting a Constitutional amendment that would have nullified Roe v Wade 27 Beginning in his second Senate term he reversed his position and has since voted to maintain access to abortion including support for Medicaid funding of it and opposed any limitation he considers a practical or potential encroachment upon Roe 28 Durbin has maintained that this reversal came about due to personal reflection and his growing awareness of potentially harmful implications of his previous policy with respect to women facing dangerous pregnancies 29 He said I still oppose abortion and would try my best to convince any woman in my family to carry the baby to term But I believe that ultimately the decision must be made by the woman her doctor her family and her conscience 30 In September 2020 Durbin voted to confirm judges Stephen McGlynn and David W Dugan who have criticized Supreme Court rulings such as Roe to lifetime appointments to the federal judiciary in Illinois 31 Durbin opposed the 2022 overturning of Roe v Wade saying millions of Americans are waking up in a country where they have fewer rights than their parents and grandparents 32 Criminal justice reform edit In July 2017 Durbin Cory Booker Elizabeth Warren and Kamala Harris introduced the Dignity for Incarcerated Women Act legislation implementing a ban on the shackling of pregnant women and mandating the Federal Bureau of Prisons to form superior visitation policies for parents along with providing parenting classes and health products such as tampons and pads The bill also restricted prison employees from entering restrooms of the opposite sex except in pressing circumstances 33 In December 2018 Durbin voted for the First Step Act legislation aimed at reducing recidivism rates among federal prisoners by expanding job training and other programs in addition to expanding early release programs and modifying sentencing laws such as mandatory minimum sentences for nonviolent drug offenders to more equitably punish drug offenders 34 Gun control edit Durbin received an F grade from the National Rifle Association of America for his consistent support for gun control 35 Durbin supports a national assault weapon ban 36 Durbin sent Attorney General Jeff Sessions a letter in May 2017 asking for support in expanding the Chicago Police Department s violence prevention programs by expanding access to the Strategic Decision Support Centers and the National Integrated Ballistic Information Network He also asked the Justice Department to support the Stop Illegal Trafficking in Firearms Act which would stop illegal state to state gun trafficking 37 In response to mass shootings such as the Orlando nightclub shooting and Las Vegas shooting Durbin has repeatedly called for expanded gun control laws saying that Congress would be complicit in the shooting deaths of people if it did not act 38 39 After the October 2017 Las Vegas shooting Durbin was one of 24 senators to sign a letter to National Institutes of Health Director Francis Collins espousing the view that it was critical that the NIH dedicate a portion of its resources to the public health consequences of gun violence at a time when 93 Americans die per day from gun related fatalities and noted that the Dickey Amendment did not prohibit objective scientific inquiries into shooting death prevention 40 In January 2019 Durbin was one of 40 senators to introduce the Background Check Expansion Act a bill that would require background checks for either the sale or transfer of all firearms including all unlicensed sellers Exceptions to the bill s background check requirement included transfers between members of law enforcement loaning firearms for either hunting or sporting events temporarily providing firearms as gifts to members of one s immediate family firearms transferred as part of an inheritance or giving a firearm to another person temporarily for immediate self defense 41 HIV AIDS edit In March 2007 Durbin introduced the African Health Capacity Investment Act of 2007 to the Senate The bill was designed so that over three years the U S would supply over 600 million to help create safer medical facilities and working conditions and to recruit and train doctors from all over North America In December 2007 Durbin and two other senators co sponsored Senator John Kerry s Nondiscrimination in Travel and Immigration Act In March 2007 he joined 32 other senators to co sponsor the Early Treatment for HIV Act Immigration edit See also Racial views of Donald Trump Shithole countries Durbin is the chief proponent of the Development Relief and Education for Alien Minors DREAM Act The bill would provide certain students who entered or were brought to the nation illegally with the opportunity to earn conditional permanent residency if they arrived in the U S as children graduated from a U S high school have been in the country continuously for at least five years before the bill s enactment submit biometric data pass a criminal background check and complete two years toward a four year degree from an accredited university or complete at least two years in the military within a five year period In 2013 the Immigrant Legal Resource Center presented Durbin with the inaugural Nancy Pelosi Award for Immigration amp Civil Rights Policy for his leadership on this issue 42 On January 28 2013 Durbin was a member of a bipartisan group of eight senators the Gang of Eight 43 which announced principles for comprehensive immigration reform CIR 44 In April 2018 Durbin was one of five senators to send acting director of Immigration and Customs Enforcement Thomas Homan a letter about standards the agency used to determine how to detain a pregnant woman requesting that pregnant women not be held in custody except in extraordinary circumstances after reports that ICE has failed to provide critical medical care to pregnant women in immigration detention resulting in miscarriages and other negative health outcomes 45 In July 2018 Durbin said Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen should resign over the Trump administration family separation policy He argued it is and was a cruel policy inconsistent with the bedrock values of the nation adding someone in this administration has to accept responsibility Tyler Houlton a DHS spokesman replied on Twitter that obstructionists in Congress should get to work 46 In July 2019 after reports that the Trump administration intended to end protections of spouses parents and children of active duty service members from deportation Durbin was one of 22 senators to sign a letter led by Tammy Duckworth arguing that the program allowed service members the ability to fight for the United States overseas and not worry that their spouse children or parents will be deported while they are away and that the program s termination would cause personal hardship for service members in combat 47 In October 2019 Durbin blocked the passage of S 386 the Fairness for High Skilled Immigrants Act 48 which aims to eliminate the per country numerical limitation for all employment based immigrants and to increase the per country limitation for all family sponsored immigrants from 7 to 15 49 He was one of the original co sponsors of a similar bill in the 112th Congress 2011 2012 50 The only difference between the two versions is that S 1983 had the language includes nationals of Ireland coming to the United States under a treaty of commerce to perform specialty occupation services in the nonimmigrant E 3 visa category nbsp Durbin speaks at a press conference in El Paso TX with U S Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas along with Vice President Kamala Harris and Representative Veronica Escobar The Cato Institute a libertarian think tank argued The per country limits caused the backlog to develop unevenly They result in an inequity between the proportion of applicants from certain countries and the proportion of green cards that nationals of those countries receive The Indian backlog means that they carry almost the entire burden of the green card shortage While they wait in line nationals of other countries get to cut to the front of the line Going forward new EB2 EB3 applicants from India in 2019 will face astronomical wait times At the current pace it will take 49 years to process the Indian backlog if people stick it out that long and nearly 50 000 Indians would die before then During that entire half century other immigrants would keep bypassing Indians with almost no wait at all 51 Durbin argued that bill S 386 would prioritize people of Indian and Chinese origin who have been in the green card backlog for years at the expense of future immigrants from other countries After blocking S 386 he proposed his own bill which would almost triple the number of employment based green cards and eliminate country caps 52 Durbin agreed that his bill would not pass in the current administration and promised for a bipartisan agreement to pass S 386 53 The point is it cannot pass Not with Trump in office said Aman Kapoor the leader of Immigration Voice an activist group Indians need a solution now Kapoor said Every day you see someone in the backlog is dying Or kids are aging out People are very stressed out because of the backlog Proponents of S 386 argue it will be a fair first in first out system in place of the current discriminatory system that has resulted in a decades long backlog of high skilled immigrants who have already applied for a green card 54 They also argue that basing employment green card allotment on an immutable characteristic like national origin goes against the spirit of Civil Rights Act of 1964 which outlaws national origin discrimination in employment since national origin has no place in employment decisions But opponents of the bill mostly those who currently benefit from the birth country reservation argue that the discrimination argument is flawed as getting a green card is not a protected right of any foreign worker Opponents also argue that legislative proposals such as S 386 do not address the issue of too few employment based green cards for an economy that has doubled in size since the law establishing their current statutory limits was passed in 1990 Opponents want to keep the per country reservation in place in skilled immigration until visa numbers are increased Congressional Research Service CRS published a report stating that with the current immigration laws the wait time for an Indian national of FY2020 would be 195 years for a Chinese national 18 years and for a national from any other country 0 years Under amended S 386 the wait time for all applicants would be 37 years regardless of their national origin by FY2030 55 Increasing green card numbers along with ending per country limits on employment based green cards would be an ideal solution 56 The immigrants in backlog frustrated by Durbin s silence conducted several rallies including a peaceful rally on July 4 57 On August 31 2020 he released his hold and agreed to pass the bill with unanimous consent Senator Rick Scott blocked the bill seeking an 18 000 green card reservation for people from certain countries Tobacco regulation edit In 1987 Durbin introduced major tobacco regulation legislation in the House The bill banned cigarette smoking on airline flights of two hours or less Representative C W Bill Young joined him in saying that the rights of smokers to smoke ends where their smoking affects other people s health and safety such as on airplanes The bill passed as part of the 1988 transportation spending bill In 1989 Congress banned cigarette smoking on all domestic airline flights 58 In March 1994 Durbin proposed an amendment to the Improving America s Schools Act that required schools receiving federal drug prevention money to teach elementary and secondary students about the dangers of tobacco drugs and alcohol The amendment also required schools to warn students about tobacco and teach them how to resist peer pressure to smoke 59 In February 2008 Durbin called on Congress to support a measure that would allow the Food and Drug Administration to oversee the tobacco industry The measure would require companies to disclose the contents of tobacco products restrict advertising and promotions and mandate the removal of harmful ingredients from tobacco products It would also prohibit tobacco companies from using terms like low risk light and mild on the packaging citation needed Durbin attributes his stance against tobacco smoking to his father who smoked two packs of cigarettes a day and died of lung cancer Freedom of expression edit In 2007 speaking as Senate Majority Whip Durbin said on record that It s time to reinstitute the Fairness Doctrine 60 In 2010 Durbin cosponsored and passed from committee the Combating Online Infringement and Counterfeits Act a bill to combat media piracy by blacklisting websites Many opposed to the bill argue that it violates First Amendment rights and promotes censorship 61 62 The announcement of the bill was followed by a wave of protest from digital rights activists including the Electronic Frontier Foundation calling it censorship and stating that action could be taken against all users of sites on which only some users are uploading infringing material 63 Durbin sponsored the PROTECT IP Act 64 Attempts to remove PAC radio advertisements edit In July 2014 Americas PAC a Political Action Committee designed to elect conservative Republicans released a radio advertisement attacking Durbin s staff salaries 65 This was based on a Washington Times article that stated Durbin s female staff members made 11 000 less annually than his male staffers 66 In response lawyers representing Durbin submitted a letter claiming the information in the ad was false and that the radio stations would be liable for airing the ad with the possibility of losing their FCC license 67 The radio station stated the sources provided to back up the information provided by Americas PAC were checked and verified and that they would keep the ad on air 68 Economic issues edit Child care edit In 2019 Durbin and 34 other senators introduced the Child Care for Working Families Act The bill was expected to create 770 000 new child care jobs and ensure families under 75 of the state median income would not pay for child care with higher earning families having to pay their fair share for care on a sliding scale regardless of the number of children they have The legislation also supported universal access to high quality preschool programs for all three and four year olds Additionally it would have changed child care compensation and training to aid both teachers and caregivers 69 The bill was referred to the Senate Committee on Health Education Labor and Pensions where it did not receive a hearing or vote 70 Financial crisis of 2007 2010 edit nbsp Durbin meeting with Raj Date then acting director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to discuss helping consumers compare bank feesOn April 27 2009 in an interview with WJJG talk radio host Ray Hanania Durbin accused banks of creating the financial crisis of 2007 2010 Durbin expressed a belief that many of the banks responsible for creating the crisis own the place referring to the power wielded by the banking lobby on Capitol Hill 71 On September 18 2008 Durbin attended a closed meeting with congressional leaders then Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson and Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke and was urged to craft legislation to help financially troubled banks That same day trade effective the next day Durbin sold mutual fund shares worth 42 696 and reinvested it all with Warren Buffett 72 On February 26 2009 Durbin introduced the Protecting Consumers from Unreasonable Credit Rates Act of 2009 calling for a maximum annual interest rate cap of 36 including all interest and fees 73 The bill was intended to put an end to predatory lending activities Trade edit In January 2005 Durbin changed his longstanding position on sugar tariffs and price supports After several years of voting to keep sugar quotas and price supports he now favors abolishing the program The sugar program depended on congressmen like me from states that grew corn Durbin said referring to the fact that though they were formerly a single entity the sugar market and the corn syrup market are now largely separate 74 In May 2006 Durbin campaigned to maintain a 0 54 per gallon tariff on imported ethanol He justified the tariff by joining Barack Obama in stating that ethanol imports are neither necessary nor a practical response to current gasoline prices arguing instead that domestic ethanol production is sufficient and expanding 75 The American Coalition for Ethanol gave him a rating of 100 citation needed American Airlines praised Durbin for arguing for the need to lower rising oil prices 76 Environment edit Among Durbin s legislative causes are environmental protection particularly the protection of the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge The League of Conservation Voters gives him a rating of 89 Sierra Club gives him a 90 rating citation needed Rod Blagojevich edit Shortly after Governor Rod Blagojevich s arrest on federal corruption charges on December 9 2008 Durbin called for the Illinois legislature to quickly pass legislation for a special election to fill then President elect Barack Obama s vacant Senate seat 77 He stated that no United States Senate appointment of Blagojevich s could produce a credible replacement 78 Durbin and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid led all 50 members of the Senate Democratic Caucus in writing Blagojevich to urge him to resign and not name a successor to Obama following Blagojevich s arrest 79 Transportation edit Durbin has been a major proponent of expanded Amtrak funding and support 80 Election finance edit Durbin reintroduced the Fair Elections Now Act during the 112th Congress The bill would provide public funds to candidates who do not take political donations larger than 100 from any donor 81 Foreign and military policy edit China edit In April 2017 Durbin was one of eight Democratic senators to sign a letter to President Trump noting government subsidized Chinese steel had been placed into the American market in recent years below cost and had hurt the domestic steel industry and the iron ore industry that fed it calling on Trump to raise the steel issue with President of the People s Republic of China Xi Jinping in his meeting with him 82 Darfur edit On March 2 2005 then Senator Jon Corzine presented the Darfur Peace and Accountability Act S 495 to the Senate Durbin was one of 40 senators to co sponsor the bill The bill asked all people involved in or deemed in some way responsible for the genocide in Darfur to be denied visas and entrance to the U S In 2006 Durbin co sponsored the Durbin Leahy Amendment to the Supplemental Appropriations bill for emergency funding to instill peace in Darfur In 2006 he also co sponsored the Lieberman Resolution and the Clinton Amendment On June 7 2007 Durbin introduced the Sudan Disclosure Enforcement Act which was aimed at enhancing the U S Government s ability to impose penalties on violators of U S sanctions against Sudan The bill called for the U N Security Council to vote on sanctions against the Sudanese Government for the genocide in Darfur Durbin has voted for all Darfur related legislation In addition to the Darfur Peace and Accountability Act he also supported the Civilian Protection No Fly Zone Act the Hybrid Force Resolution and the Sudan Divestment Authorization Act Myanmar edit In October 2017 Durbin condemned the genocide of the Rohingya Muslim minority in Myanmar and called for a stronger response to it 83 Guantanamo Bay edit In 2005 Durbin compared the U S treatment of prisoners at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base to the atrocities committed by Nazis Soviets in their gulags or some mad regime Pol Pot or others that had no concern for human beings Demands that he apologize were initially rebuffed 84 but Durbin later apologized to the military for his remarks which he said were a very poor choice of words 85 Guantanamo interrogation criticism edit Durbin received media attention on June 14 2005 when in the U S Senate chambers he compared interrogation techniques used at Camp X Ray Guantanamo Bay as reported by the Federal Bureau of Investigation to those utilized by such regimes as Nazi Germany the Soviet Union and the Khmer Rouge When you read some of the graphic descriptions of what has occurred here I almost hesitate to put them in the record and yet they have to be added to this debate Let me read to you what one FBI agent saw And I quote from his report On a couple of occasions I entered interview rooms to find a detainee chained hand and foot in a fetal position to the floor with no chair food or water Most times they urinated or defecated on themselves and had been left there for 18 24 hours or more On one occasion the air conditioning had been turned down so far and the temperature was so cold in the room that the barefooted detainee was shaking with cold On another occasion the air conditioner had been turned off making the temperature in the unventilated room well over 100 degrees The detainee was almost unconscious on the floor with a pile of hair next to him He had apparently been literally pulling his hair out throughout the night On another occasion not only was the temperature unbearably hot but extremely loud rap music was being played in the room and had been since the day before with the detainee chained hand and foot in the fetal position on the tile floor If I read this to you and did not tell you that it was an FBI agent describing what Americans had done to prisoners in their control you would most certainly believe this must have been done by Nazis Soviets in their gulags or some mad regime Pol Pot or others that had no concern for human beings Sadly that is not the case This was the action of Americans in the treatment of their prisoners 86 Durbin s comments drew widespread criticism that comparing U S actions to such regimes insulted the United States and victims of genocide Radio host Rush Limbaugh and White House deputy chief of staff Karl Rove accused him of treason 87 while former Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich called on the Senate to censure him 88 Chicago Mayor Richard Daley whose son Patrick was serving in U S Army also called on Durbin to apologize for his remarks saying that he thought it was a disgrace to say that any man or woman in the military would act like that 89 John Wertheim Democratic state party chairman of New Mexico and Jim Pederson Arizona Democratic party chairman also criticized Durbin s remarks 90 The leader of the Veterans of Foreign Wars also demanded an apology 91 as did the Anti Defamation League 89 Durbin initially did not apologize but on June 21 2005 he went before the Senate saying More than most people a senator lives by his words occasionally words fail us occasionally we will fail words 92 Former The New Republic editor Andrew Sullivan praised Durbin for raising serious moral issues about U S policy 93 Other commentators including commentator Markos Moulitsas Zuniga of Daily Kos condemned Durbin for apologizing to his critics arguing he made a mistake in making himself rather than detention and torture concerns at Guantanamo Bay the focus of media coverage 94 95 Impeachment trials of Bill Clinton and Donald Trump edit On February 12 1999 Durbin joined all Democrats in the Senate in voting to acquit Bill Clinton on both impeachment articles in Clinton s impeachment trial On February 5 2020 Durbin voted to convict Donald Trump on both impeachment articles in Trump s first impeachment trial On February 13 2021 Durbin voted to convict Trump again in Trump s second impeachment trial 2001 invasion of Afghanistan edit Durbin voted to approve the Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Terrorists This act granted the executive broad military powers and was used to justify the 2001 U S invasion of Afghanistan and later military interventions 96 Iraq War edit On September 9 2002 Durbin was the first of four Democratic senators the others being Bob Graham Dianne Feinstein and Carl Levin on the Select Committee on Intelligence SSCI responding to the Bush administration s request for a joint resolution authorizing a preemptive war on Iraq without having prepared a National Intelligence Estimate NIE to ask Central Intelligence Director George Tenet to prepare an NIE on the status of Iraq s Weapon of mass destruction programs 97 Durbin was also one of few senators who read the resulting October 1 2002 NIE Iraq s Continuing Programs for Weapons of Mass Destruction 98 On September 29 2002 Durbin held a news conference in Chicago to announce that absent dramatic changes in the resolution he would vote against the resolution authorizing war on Iraq 99 On October 2 at the first high profile Chicago anti Iraq War rally in Federal Plaza he repeated his promise to oppose the resolution in a letter read during the rally 100 On October 10 the U S Senate failed to pass Durbin s amendment to the resolution to strike the continuing threat posed by Iraq and insert an imminent threat posed by Iraq s weapons of mass destruction by a 30 70 vote with most Democratic senators voting for the amendment and 21 joining all 49 Republican senators voting against it 101 On October 11 Durbin was one of 23 senators to vote against the joint resolution authorizing the Iraq War 102 On April 25 2007 Durbin said that as an intelligence committee member he knew in 2002 from classified information that the Bush Administration was misleading the American people into a war on Iraq but could not reveal this because as an intelligence committee member he was sworn to secrecy 103 This revelation prompted an online attack ad against Durbin by the National Republican Senatorial Committee 104 Russia edit Durbin spearheaded a nonbinding resolution in July 2018 warning President Trump not to let the Russian government question diplomats and other officials The resolution states the U S should refuse to make available any current or former diplomat civil servant political appointee law enforcement official or member of the Armed Forces of the United States for questioning by the government of Vladimir Putin It passed 98 0 105 In December 2018 after United States Secretary of State Mike Pompeo announced the Trump administration was suspending its obligations in the Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces Treaty in 60 days if Russia continued to violate the treaty Durbin was one of 26 senators to sign a letter expressing concern over the administration now abandoning generations of bipartisan U S leadership around the paired goals of reducing the global role and number of nuclear weapons and ensuring strategic stability with America s nuclear armed adversaries and calling on Trump to continue arms negotiations 106 Saudi Arabia edit In March 2019 Durbin was one of 10 Democratic senators to sign a letter to Salman of Saudi Arabia requesting the release of human rights lawyer Waleed Abu al Khair and writer Raif Badawi women s rights activists Loujain al Hathloul and Samar Badawi and Dr Walid Fitaih The senators wrote Not only have reputable international organizations detailed the arbitrary detention of peaceful activists and dissidents without trial for long periods but the systematic discrimination against women religious minorities and mistreatment of migrant workers and others has also been well documented 107 Israel Palestine edit In his 1982 campaign Durbin benefited from donations by pro Israel groups especially AIPAC 9 108 that opposed Paul Findley s advocacy on behalf of the Palestine Liberation Organization in the year before the election 10 In 2019 Durbin co signed a Senate resolution affirming support for a two state solution and opposition to a proposed Israeli annexation of the West Bank 109 In November 2023 Durbin was the first U S senator to call for a ceasefire in the Israel Hamas war 108 110 Drone warfare editIn April 2013 Durbin chaired a hearing in the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on the Constitution Civil Rights and Human Rights about the moral legal and constitutional issues surrounding targeted killings and the use of drones Durbin said Many in the national security community are concerned that we may undermine our counterterrorism efforts if we do not carefully measure the benefits and costs of targeted killing 111 nbsp Durbin meets with Elena KaganOther positions edit In October 2007 Durbin opposed a bill in the Illinois General Assembly that would allow three casinos to be built saying I really really think we ought to stop and catch our breath and say Is this the future of Illinois That every time we want to do something we ll just build more casinos 112 In August 2013 Durbin was one of 23 Democratic senators to sign a letter to the Defense Department warning of some payday lenders offering predatory loan products to service members at exorbitant triple digit effective interest rates and loan products that do not include the additional protections envisioned by the law and asserting that service members and their families deserve the strongest possible protections and swift action to ensure that all forms of credit offered to members of our armed forces are safe and sound 113 In March 2018 Durbin was one of 10 senators to sign a letter spearheaded by Jeff Merkley lambasting a proposal by FCC Chairman Ajit Pai that would curb the scope of benefits from the Lifeline program during a period when roughly 6 5 million people in poor communities relied on Lifeline to receive access to high speed internet arguing that it was Pai s obligation to the American public as the Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission to improve the Lifeline program and ensure that more Americans can afford access and have means of access to broadband and phone service The senators also advocated insuring that Lifeline reaches more Americans in need of access to communication services 114 In April 2019 Durbin was one of 34 senators to sign a letter to 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 by 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 by helping to improve conditions in those countries 115 In April 2019 Durbin was one of six senators to send CFPB director Kathy Kraninger a letter expressing concern that CFPB leadership has abandoned its supervision and enforcement activities related to federal student loan servicers and opining that such behavior displayed a shocking disregard for the financial well being of our nation s public servants including teachers first responders and members of the military The senators requested that Kraninger clarify the CFPB s role in overseeing the Public Service Loan Forgiveness s student loan servicers handling since December 2017 such as examinations 116 In April 2019 Durbin was one of 41 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 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 117 In June 2019 Durbin was one of 15 senators to introduce the Affordable Medications Act legislation intended to promote transparency by mandating that pharmaceutical companies disclose the amount of money going toward research and development in addition to both marketing and executives salaries The bill also abolished the restriction that stopped the federal Medicare program from using its buying power to negotiate lower drug prices for beneficiaries and hinder drug company monopoly practices used to keep prices high and disable less expensive generics entering the market 118 In August 2019 Durbin three other Senate Democrats and Bernie Sanders signed a letter to Acting FDA Commissioner Ned Sharpless in response to Novartis falsifying data as part of an attempt to gain the FDA s approval for its new gene therapy Zolgensma writing that it was unconscionable that a drug company would provide manipulated data to federal regulators in order to rush its product to market reap federal perks and charge the highest amount in American history for its medication 119 Durbin was participating in the 2021 United States Electoral College vote count when pro Trump rioters attacked the U S Capitol Along with other senators and staff Durbin ran out of the Senate Chamber after the attackers whom he called extremists breached the Capitol He then evacuated to a secure location with Pelosi McConnell and Schumer 120 Durbin blamed Trump for the attack He also said Senator Josh Hawley was partially responsible for the attack He called for Trump s removal through the invocation of the Twenty fifth Amendment to the United States Constitution or impeachment 121 Electoral history edit1976 Illinois 50th Senate district Primary Election 2 year term 3 16 76 122 123 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Dick Durbin 12 930 41 68Democratic Gary Tumulty 11 055 35 63Democratic Joseph Londrigan 7 036 22 68Democratic Write Ins 3 0Total votes 31 024 100 01976 Illinois s 50th Senate district election 124 Party Candidate Votes Republican John Davidson incumbent 48 760 50 86Democratic Dick Durbin 47 112 49 14Total votes 95 872 100 01978 Illinois primary election Lt Governor 3 21 78 125 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Dick Durbin unopposed 528 819 100Democratic Write Ins 5 0Total votes 528 824 100 01978 Illinois gubernatorial general election 11 7 78 126 Party Candidate Votes Republican James R Thompson incumbent David C O Neal incumbent 1 859 684 59 04Democratic Michael Bakalis Dick Durbin 1 263 134 40 10Libertarian Georgia Shields 11 420 0 36Socialist Workers Cecil Lampkin 11 026 0 35U S Labor Melvin Klenetsky 4 737 0 15Write in Others 106 0 00Total votes 3 150 1071982 Illinois s 20th congressional district election Democratic primary 127 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Dick Durbin 33 956 75 33Democratic John L Knuppel 11 119 24 67Total votes 45 075 100 01982 Illinois s 20th congressional district election 128 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Dick Durbin 100 758 50 35Republican Paul Findley incumbent 99 348 49 65Write in votes Write in 3 0 00Total votes 200 109 100 01984 Illinois s 20th congressional district election Democratic primary 127 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Dick Durbin incumbent 53 588 92 47Democratic Louis K Widmar 4 363 7 53Total votes 57 951 100 01984 Illinois s 20th congressional district election 129 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Dick Durbin incumbent 145 092 61 23Republican Richard G Austin 91 728 38 73N A Other 1 0 00Total votes 236 821 100 01986 Illinois s 20th congressional district election 128 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Dick Durbin incumbent 126 556 68 10Republican Kevin B McCarthy 59 291 31 90Total votes 185 847 100 01988 Illinois s 20th congressional district election 130 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Dick Durbin incumbent 153 341 68 87Republican Paul E Jurgens 69 303 31 13Total votes 222 644 100 01990 Illinois s 20th congressional district election 131 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Dick Durbin incumbent 130 114 66 20Republican Paul Jurgens 66 433 33 80Total votes 196 547 100 01992 Illinois s 20th congressional district election 132 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Dick Durbin incumbent 154 869 56 50Republican John M Shimkus 119 219 43 50Total votes 274 088 100 01994 Illinois s 20th congressional district election Democratic primary 127 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Dick Durbin incumbent 46 248 99 97Democratic Donald Wm Owens write in 14 0 03Total votes 46 262 100 01994 Illinois s 20th congressional district election 128 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Dick Durbin incumbent 108 034 54 84Republican Bill Owens 88 964 45 16Total votes 196 998 100 01996 United States Senate election in Illinois Democratic primary 127 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Dick Durbin 512 520 64 87Democratic Pat Quinn 233 138 29 50Democratic Ronald F Gibbs 17 681 2 23Democratic J Ahmad 17 211 2 17Democratic Paul Park 9 505 1 20Total votes 790 055 100 01996 United States Senate election in Illinois 133 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Dick Durbin 2 341 744 54 32Republican Al Salvi 1 728 824 40 10Reform Steven H Perry 61 023 1 42Libertarian Robin J Miller 41 218 0 96Constitution Chad Koppie 17 563 0 41Natural Law James E Davis 13 838 0 32Write in votes Write in 4 228 0 10Total votes 4 311 391 100 02002 United States Senate election in Illinois 134 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Dick Durbin incumbent 2 103 766 60 33Republican Jim Durkin 1 325 703 38 02Libertarian Steven Burgauer 57 382 1 65Total votes 3 486 851 100 02008 United States Senate election in Illinois 135 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Dick Durbin incumbent 3 615 844 67 84Republican Steve Sauerberg 1 520 621 28 53Green Kathy Cummings 119 135 2 24Libertarian Larry A Stafford 50 224 0 94Constitution Chad N Koppie 24 059 0 45Write in votes Patricia Elaine Beard 1 0 00Total votes 5 329 884 100 02014 United States Senate election in Illinois 136 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Dick Durbin incumbent 1 929 637 53 55Republican Jim Oberweis 1 538 522 42 69Libertarian Sharon Hansen 135 316 3 76Write in votes Roger K Davis 31 0 00Write in votes Hilaire F Shioura 12 0 00Write in votes Sherry Procarione 1 0 00Total votes 3 603 519 100 02020 United States Senate election in Illinois 137 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Dick Durbin incumbent 3 278 930 54 93Republican Mark Curran 2 319 870 38 87Willie Wilson Party Willie Wilson 237 699 3 98Libertarian Danny Malouf 75 673 1 27Green David Black 55 711 0 95Write in 18 0 00Total votes 5 968 901 100 0Personal life editThis section needs expansion You can help by adding to it August 2012 Family edit Durbin and his wife Loretta have had three children Christine Jennifer and Paul After several weeks in the hospital with complications due to a congenital heart condition Christine died on November 1 2008 at age 40 138 As of 2023 according to CAKnowledge com Durbin s net worth is 10 million 139 Conflict of interest issues edit Durbin s wife was a lobbyist and it was reported by the Chicago Tribune in 2014 that some of her clients have received federal funding promoted by Durbin 140 In addition to announcing the award of monies to ten clients of his wife s lobbying firm these conflicts included her lobbying firm receiving a one year contract with a housing nonprofit group around the time Durbin went to bat for the organization a state university receiving funds through an earmark by Durbin when his wife was its lobbyist and Durbin arranging federal money for a public health nonprofit when his wife was seeking state support for the same group 140 85 The Durbins maintain that they try to avoid conflicts of interest 140 Religion edit Durbin is Roman Catholic In 2004 the Roman Catholic Diocese of Springfield in Illinois barred him from receiving communion because he voted against the Partial Birth Abortion Ban Act The current bishop of the diocese said Durbin stays away from his Springfield parish because he doesn t want to make a scene 141 Durbin responded to the communion ban in 2004 that he is accountable to his constituents even if it means defying Church teachings 142 In 2018 Bishop Thomas John Paprocki affirmed the decision to deny Durbin communion in the Springfield Diocese after Durbin s vote against the Pain Capable Unborn Child Protection Act In 2017 Durbin was criticized for requesting a clarification from then Court of Appeals nominee Amy Coney Barrett during her Judiciary Committee confirmation hearing about her self descriptive terminology orthodox Catholic He contended that might unfairly characterize Catholics who may not agree with the church s positions about abortion or the death penalty She contended litigants and the general public are entitled to impartial justice and that may be something that a judge who is heedful of ecclesiastical pronouncements cannot dispense Barrett opined that judges aren t bound by precedent conflicting with the Constitution 143 She wrote that judges could recuse themselves from hearing matters if their faith conflicted with issues to be decided in cases they might otherwise hear 144 An article in the National Review contended Senators must inquire about these issues when considering lifetime appointments because ensuring impartiality and fidelity to precedent are critical for the rule of law 143 145 The issue prompted questions regarding the application of Article VI Section 3 of the Constitution which mandates No religious test shall ever be required as a qualification to any office or public trust under the United States 146 Film and television appearances edit FilmYear Title Role Notes2010 Pricele 147 Himself Documentary2015 The Gettysburg Address 148 Himself Documentary2022 Loan Wolves 149 Himself DocumentarySee also editTrump Ukraine scandalNotes edit One child is deceased 1 References edit Sen Dick Durbin s daughter dies CNN November 1 2008 Retrieved June 10 2022 DeBonis Mike Kane Paul Senate Democrats 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Herald p 10 Byrne Dennis May 7 2007 Oath upheld but at what cost paid archive Chicago Tribune p 21 Carney Jordain July 19 2018 Senate approves resolution warning Trump not to hand over US officials The Hill Retrieved July 22 2018 Mitchell Ellen December 13 2018 Senate Dems urge Trump to continue nuclear arms control negotiations after treaty suspension The Hill Budryk Zack March 19 2019 Senate Dems petition Saudi king to release dissidents US citizen The Hill a b Grim Ryan November 2 2023 Dick Durbin AIPAC s First Successful Recruit Becomes First Senator to Call for Gaza Ceasefire The Intercept Retrieved November 4 2023 Democratic Senators Release Resolution Against Israeli Annexation of West Bank Haaretz July 7 2020 Feurer Todd Henry Skylar November 2 2023 Sen Dick Durbin calls for Gaza ceasefire tied to Hamas release of hostages CBS Chicago CBS News Retrieved November 4 2023 Koenig Robert May 1 2013 Drone wars Do targeted killings undermine hearts and minds counterterrorism efforts 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Urban Milwaukee Faulkner Todd Priewe James January 8 2021 Illinois Durbin and Bost share thoughts after Capitol riot WPSD Local 6 Retrieved January 9 2021 Kinsaul Russell January 8 2021 Senators Blunt Durbin comment on Capitol chaos impeachment and Hawley KMOV4 Retrieved January 9 2021 Official Vote PDF Illinois State Board of Elections Archived from the original PDF on July 14 2021 Retrieved February 23 2022 Victorious regulars may steady Springfield Newspapers com IL State Senate 50 Our Campaigns Retrieved April 27 2020 OFFICIAL VOTE Cast at the GENERAL PRIMARY ELECTION MARCH 21 1978 PDF www elections il gov Illinois State Board of Elections Archived from the original PDF on March 27 2022 1978 Gubernatorial General Election Results Illinois uselectionatlas org Dave Leip s Atlas of U S Elections Retrieved March 27 2020 a b c d Downloadable Vote Totals Illinois State Board of Elections Archived from the original on November 7 2020 Retrieved April 13 2020 a b c Election Statistics 1920 to Present History Art amp Archives U S House of Representatives p 13 Retrieved November 7 2019 Election Statistics 1920 to Present History Art amp Archives U S House of Representatives p 16 Retrieved November 7 2019 Election Statistics 1920 to Present History Art amp Archives U S House of Representatives p 15 Retrieved November 7 2019 Election Statistics 1920 to Present History Art amp Archives U S House of Representatives p 12 Retrieved November 7 2019 Election Statistics 1920 to Present History Art amp Archives U S House of Representatives p 23 Retrieved November 7 2019 Election Statistics 1920 to Present History Art amp Archives U S House of Representatives p 21 Retrieved November 7 2019 Election Results 2002 GENERAL ELECTION Illinois State Board of Elections Retrieved November 7 2019 permanent dead link Election Results 2008 GENERAL ELECTION Illinois State Board of Elections Retrieved November 7 2019 permanent dead link Election Results 2014 GENERAL ELECTION Illinois State Board of Elections Retrieved November 7 2019 Election Results 2020 GENERAL ELECTION Illinois State Board of Elections Archived from the original on November 18 2020 Retrieved December 12 2020 Daughter of Illinois Sen Durbin dies at 40 chicagotribune com www chicagotribune com Archived from the original on November 6 2008 Retrieved November 1 2008 Dick Durbin Net Worth Personal Finances CAknowledge com Retrieved October 6 2023 a b c Skiba Katherine Geiger Kim October 4 2014 When Interests Overlap for Durbin Lobbyist Wife Chicago Tribune Retrieved July 29 2016 Spearie Steven June 19 2014 Paprocki Durbin still not welcome at communion The State Journal Register Retrieved July 8 2018 Brachear Manya A April 2 2004 Durbin keeps faith despite votes Chicago Tribune Retrieved May 1 2018 a b DeSanctis Alexandra September 6 2017 Dianne Feinstein Attacks Judicial Nominee s Catholic Faith National Review Retrieved September 9 2018 Groppe Maureen October 31 2017 Donnelly one of few Democrats to back potential Supreme Court justice Amy Coney Barrett Indianapolis Star Retrieved September 9 2018 DeSanctis Alexandra September 8 2017 Did Durbin and Feinstein Impose a Religious Test for Office National Review Retrieved July 10 2018 EDITORIAL Religious Tests Unfit for Court The Hoya September 15 2017 Retrieved July 10 2018 Pricele TV Movie 2010 Full Cast amp Crew IMDb Retrieved November 7 2019 The Gettysburg Address Full Cast amp Crew IMDb Retrieved November 7 2019 Loan Wolves Original Productions Retrieved December 26 2022 Further reading editBiography 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 editSenator Durbin official U S Senate website Dick Durbin Archived November 10 2020 at the Wayback Machine official campaign website Dick Durbin at Curlie Appearances on C SPANU S House of RepresentativesPreceded byPaul Findley Member of the U S House of Representativesfrom Illinois s 20th congressional district1983 1997 Succeeded byJohn ShimkusParty political officesPreceded byNeil Hartigan Democratic nominee for Lieutenant Governor of Illinois1978 Succeeded byGrace Mary SternPreceded byPaul Simon Democratic nominee for U S Senator from Illinois Class 2 1996 2002 2008 2014 2020 Most recentPreceded byHarry Reid Senate Democratic Whip2005 present IncumbentU S SenatePreceded byPaul Simon U S Senator Class 2 from Illinois1997 present Served alongside Carol Moseley Braun Peter Fitzgerald Barack Obama Roland Burris Mark Kirk Tammy Duckworth IncumbentPreceded byHarry Reid Senate Minority Whip2005 2007 Succeeded byTrent LottPreceded byMitch McConnell Senate Majority Whip2007 2015 Succeeded byJohn CornynPreceded byJohn Cornyn Senate Minority Whip2015 2021 Succeeded byJohn ThunePreceded byChuck Grassley Chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee2021 present IncumbentPreceded byJohn Thune Senate Majority Whip2021 presentU S order of precedence ceremonial Preceded byMitch McConnellas Senate Minority Leader Order of precedence of the United Statesas Senate Majority Whip Succeeded byJohn Thuneas Senate Minority WhipPreceded byRon Wyden United States senators by seniority5th Succeeded byJack Reed Portals nbsp United States nbsp Illinois nbsp PoliticsDick Durbin at Wikipedia s sister projects nbsp Media from Commons nbsp News from Wikinews nbsp Quotations from Wikiquote nbsp Texts from Wikisource nbsp Data from Wikidata Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dick Durbin amp oldid 1206111002, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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