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Doug Lamborn

Douglas Lawrence Lamborn (born May 24, 1954) is an American attorney and politician serving as the U.S. representative for Colorado's 5th congressional district since 2007. He is a member of the Republican Party. His district is based in Colorado Springs.

Doug Lamborn
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Colorado's 5th district
Assumed office
January 3, 2007
Preceded byJoel Hefley
Member of the Colorado Senate
from the 9th district
In office
January 6, 1999 – January 3, 2007
Preceded byCharles Duke
Succeeded byDavid Schultheis
Member of the Colorado House of Representatives
from the 20th district
In office
January 9, 1995 – January 6, 1999
Preceded byCharles Duke
Succeeded byLynn Hefley
Personal details
Born
Douglas Lawrence Lamborn

(1954-05-24) May 24, 1954 (age 69)
Leavenworth, Kansas, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
Spouse
Jeanie Lamborn
(m. 1977)
Children5
EducationUniversity of Kansas (BS, JD)
WebsiteHouse website

On January 5, 2023, Lamborn announced he would not seek re-election in 2024.

Early life and career edit

Born in Leavenworth, Kansas, Lamborn attended Lansing High School, in Lansing, Kansas. After graduation, he earned a B.S. in journalism from the University of Kansas in 1978 and J.D. from the University of Kansas School of Law in 1985. He moved to Colorado Springs and became a private attorney focusing on business and real estate law.[1][2]

Colorado Legislature edit

Elections edit

In 1994, Lamborn was elected to the Colorado House of Representatives. In 1998, he was elected to the Colorado State Senate.

He was elected Republican House Whip in 1997. He was elected Senate President Pro-tem in 1999. Lamborn served in the Colorado Senate until winning a seat in the United States Congress.[3]

Tenure edit

While in the State Senate Lamborn sponsored the largest tax cut in Colorado State history,[4] and was named the highest-ranking tax cutter in the Senate five times by a conservative activist group called the Colorado Union of Taxpayers.[3]

Committee assignments edit

Lamborn was the ranking Republican on the Colorado State Military and Veterans Affairs, and Appropriations committees.

U.S. House of Representatives edit

Elections edit

2006 edit

On February 16, 2006, Joel Hefley announced he would retire after 10 terms in Congress.[5]

In the Republican primary to succeed him, Hefley backed his longtime aide, former Administrative Director Jeff Crank. In the August 8, 2006, election, Lamborn narrowly defeated Crank and four other candidates to win the nomination in a contentious race. He ran on conservative positions:[6] opposing gun control, abortion except when the mother's life is threatened, federal funding of embryonic stem cell research, denying public benefits to illegal immigrants, and new eminent domain rulings.[7]

Lamborn defeated Lieutenant Colonel Jay Fawcett, the Democratic nominee for the open seat in Colorado's 5th congressional district, on November 7, 2006.

2008 edit

Jeff Crank and Major General Bentley Rayburn[8] both challenged Lamborn in the 2008 Republican primary. Both lost to Lamborn in the 2006 primary. Lamborn won the primary election on August 12, 2008, with 45 percent[9] of the 56,171 votes cast. Crank got 29 percent and Rayburn got 26 percent.

Lamborn defeated Democratic challenger Lieutenant Colonel Hal Bidlack in the 2008 election.

2010 edit

Lamborn was challenged by Democratic nominee Lieutenant Colonel Kevin Bradley. He won re-election.

2012 edit

Lamborn was challenged in the Republican primary by businessman Robert Blaha. Lamborn won 62–38 percent.[10] He had the support of Phyllis Schlafly's Eagle Forum political action committee.[11]

2014 edit

Lamborn was challenged by Democratic nominee Major General Irv Halter. He won with 59.8% of the vote.[12]

2018 edit

In January 2018, Lamborn announced he would run for reelection in the 2018 elections. After a Colorado High Court ruling initially disqualified him from appearing on the June primary ballot due to questions of signatures and residency, he was reinstated on the ballot when a federal judge ruled in his favor, citing his First Amendment claim.[13] He faced and defeated three challengers in the Republican primary.[14] He won the general election.[15]

2020 edit

On January 9, Lamborn declared his candidacy for an eighth House term.[16] He qualified for the primary ballot in March with over 2,000 valid signatures and won the June 30 primary unopposed.[17] In the November general election, Lamborn defeated Democratic nominee Jillian Freeland.[18]

Tenure edit

 
Lamborn in 2019

An office of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency was established in Colorado Springs in Lamborn's district. The office opened in February 2009 and increased immigration enforcement agents in the area from two to ten. "The immediate need is to address those that have committed a crime and make sure they're sent out of the country", Lamborn said. This would not place in jeopardy employers who hire illegal immigrants in the first place or who pay these workers without any withholding tax or below the minimum wage.[19]

There has also been a Brigade Combat Team in his district since December 2007. The Brigade Combat Team consisting of almost 5,000 soldiers, their families, support personnel as well as increased military construction.[20]

Congressional Quarterly said that through the first August recess, Lamborn had voted by strict party lines the most of any House member and more than any other Republican.[6]

He led an effort among conservative Republicans to force the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) to discard proposed regulations that would have affected accessibility to small arms ammunition, which were opposed by Second Amendment groups.[21]

In February 2010, the National Journal named Lamborn the most conservative member of the House of Representatives.[22]

Lamborn is one of the House Republicans leading the effort against public funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and NPR (National Public Radio). "I have been seeking to push Big Bird out of the nest for over a year, based on the simple fact that we can no longer afford to spend taxpayer dollars on nonessential government programs. It's time for Big Bird to earn his wings and learn to fly on his own." [23]

On August 24, 2007, Jonathan Bartha, who works for Focus on the Family (headquartered in Colorado Springs), and his wife Anna wrote a letter to the editor in a community newspaper expressing concerns about Lamborn's opposition to more restrictions on dogfighting. They were also concerned he had taken several campaign contributions from the gaming industry. A few days later, Lamborn allegedly left two voicemails threatening "consequences" if they didn't renounce their "blatantly false" letter. He also said that he would be "forced to take other steps" if the matter wasn't resolved "on a Scriptural level." The Barthas were shocked by the messages, and Anna Bartha called Lamborn's behavior "not anything we would ever anticipate an elected official would pursue."[24]

As a freshman representative, Lamborn introduced legislation directing the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to establish a national cemetery for veterans in the Pikes Peak region of Colorado.[25] On September 20, 2017, the Veterans Administration awarded a $31.8 million contract to G&C Fab-Con, LLC, to begin construction on the Pikes Peak National Cemetery in Colorado Springs.[26]

Lamborn is a signer of Americans for Tax Reform's Taxpayer Protection Pledge.[27]

In 2008 Lamborn signed a pledge sponsored by Americans for Prosperity promising to vote against any global warming legislation that would raise taxes.[28]

Lamborn voted in favor of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017.[29] He said the bill would benefit craft beer breweries, many of which are in Colorado.[30] Lamborn claimed the bill simplified the tax code such that people would be filing taxes by "sending a postcard". The tax filing process remained the same.[31]

On July 29, 2011, Lamborn appeared on a Denver radio program to discuss the debt crisis and the failure of Democrats and Republicans to reach a compromise on the problem. He said, "Now, I don't even want to have to be associated with President Obama. It's like touching a tar baby and you get it, you're stuck, and you're a part of the problem now and you can't get away."[32] The term tar baby is sometimes considered a racial slur used for African-Americans. Former Colorado House Speaker Terrance Carroll, an African-American, replied, "Looking beyond the fact that Congressman Lamborn's entire comment is nonsensical, his use of the term 'tar baby' is unfortunate because [of] the historical connotation of that term when used in conjunction with African Americans."[33]

On August 1, 2011, Lamborn apologized for his use of the slur. "When I said 'tar baby', I was talking economic quagmire that our country is finding ourselves in because of poor economic policy from the White House. I could have used a better term."[34]

On January 23, 2012, Lamborn announced he would not attend Obama's State of the Union address. According to his spokeswoman Catherine Mortenson, "Congressman Lamborn is doing this to send a clear message that he does not support the policies of Barack Obama, that they have hurt our country", and believed Obama was "in full campaign mode and will use the address as an opportunity to bash his political opponents."[35]

On April 11, 2013, Lamborn read out in an open session broadcast on C-SPAN an unclassified section from a classified report on North Korean nuclear capabilities. The chairman of the Joint Chiefs refused to confirm the classified report.[36] The Pentagon later confirmed that the Defense Intelligence Agency had marked that sentence as unclassified mistakenly.[37]

Lamborn is one of the 80 members of the House who signed a letter to the Speaker urging the threat of a government shutdown to defund Obamacare. This group was named the "Suicide Caucus".[38] He voted against the measure that finally ended the shutdown on October 16, 2013.[39]

On September 13, 2014, during a question & answer part of his speech, Lamborn made controversial remarks about Obama's foreign policy. Lamborn said, "A lot of us are talking to the generals behind the scenes, saying, 'Hey, if you disagree with the policy that the White House has given you, let's have a resignation. You know, let's have a public resignation, and state your protest, and go out in a blaze of glory!'" [40]

Lamborn supported President Donald Trump's 2017 executive order to impose a temporary ban on entry to the U.S. to citizens of seven Muslim-majority countries. He said, "By taking steps to temporarily stop refugee admittance from nations that are hotbeds of terrorist activity, the President is taking prudent action to ensure that his national security and law enforcement teams have the strategies and systems in place that they will need to protect and defend America."[41]

Lamborn was among GOP members of the House who did not support Speaker Paul Ryan's March 2017 effort to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act. Seeking a more thorough repeal of the healthcare law, Lamborn said, "Right now Obamacare stays in place. That's bad for the American people and it doesn't leave Republicans an immediate opportunity to carry out their pledge to repeal and replace Obamacare. We need to regroup and very soon find a way to do that."[42] Town hall meetings in April 2017 underscored the tension of Lamborn's relationship with the initial policies of the Trump Administration and voters in Lamborn's district.[43]

Lamborn was one of only two members of the Colorado delegation to vote to reject Pennsylvania's Electoral College votes in the 2020 presidential election, even after the violent takeover of Congress by Trump supporters. On January 6, 2021, he voted against certifying the 2021 United States Electoral College vote count, citing unproven voter fraud claims.[44]

Legislation edit

Lamborn supported Senate bill 2195, which would allow the President of the United States to deny visas to any ambassador to the United Nations who has been found to have been engaged in espionage or terrorist activity against the United States or its allies and may pose a threat to U.S. national security interests.[45]

The bill was written in response to Iran's choice of Hamid Aboutalebi as its ambassador.[46] Aboutalebi was controversial due to his involvement in the Iran hostage crisis, in which of a number of American diplomats from the U.S. embassy in Tehran were held captive in 1979.[46][47][48] Lamborn said that Iran's selection of Aboutalebi as its U.N. ambassador was "unconscionable and unacceptable". He argued that this legislation was needed to give the president the "authority he needs to deny this individual a visa."[46]

Committee assignments edit

For the 118th Congress:[49]

Caucus memberships edit

Political positions edit

Economy edit

Lamborn does not support increasing minimum wage and believes that at least 500,000 Americans will lose their jobs as a result of wage increases.[56] He supports social security reform.[56]

Education edit

Lamborn does not support Common Core State Standards. He has described Common Core as "deeply flawed" and claimed that it "lowers educational standards," and removes parental influence over children's educations.[56]

Elections edit

Texas v. Pennsylvania edit

In December 2020, Lamborn was one of 126 Republican members of the House of Representatives to sign an amicus brief in support of Texas v. Pennsylvania, a lawsuit filed at the United States Supreme Court contesting the results of the 2020 presidential election, in which Joe Biden defeated[57] incumbent Donald Trump. The Supreme Court declined to hear the case on the basis that Texas lacked standing under Article III of the Constitution to challenge the results of an election held by another state.[58][59][60]

Environment edit

Lamborn believes federal fees that impact the energy industry regarding climate change should not exist.[56]

Gun policy edit

Lamborn does not support any new restrictions on gun sales.[56]

Healthcare edit

Lamborn has called the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) a "disaster." He supports the repeal, replacement and defunding of the program. He wants it to be replaced with unspecified "conservative, free-market solutions."[56]

He supports the reform of Medicare and says that it is a "wasteful entitlement."[56]

Social issues edit

Lamborn is anti-abortion,[56] "does not support amnesty of any kind", and supports further efforts to secure the border.[56] In 2015 in response to Christmas controversies, he introduced Resolution 564, receiving 35 cosponsors, to assert Christmas in public.[61]

Lamborn opposes the legalization of marijuana.[56]

Lamborn opposes same-sex marriage[56] and condemned the Supreme Court decision Obergefell v. Hodges, which held that same-sex marriage bans violate the constitution.[62]

COVID-19 lawsuit edit

A former aide in May 2021 filed a federal lawsuit under the Congressional Accountability Act of 1995 accusing Lamborn of recklessly exposing staffers to the novel coronavirus and firing the aide when he raised objections. The lawsuit also alleges Lamborn allowed his son to live in the Capitol basement while he was relocating to Washington for work. The lawsuit also asserted that Lamborn often called the pandemic a "hoax," lied to a Capitol physician, asked aides to run family errands, including loading furniture to be moved to their vacation home, and had aides assist his son in completing applications for federal jobs. The suit alleges that staffers were instructed not to tell anyone, including their families, roommates and friends, that they had been in close contact with several office staffers who had tested positive for COVID-19 infection. Lamborn's office issued a statement denying the allegations.[63]

Electoral history edit

2006 edit

Republican primary edit

Colorado's 5th congressional district Republican primary, 2006[64]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Doug Lamborn 15,126 26.97
Republican Jeff Crank 14,234 25.38
Republican Bentley Rayburn 9,735 17.36
Republican Lionel Rivera 7,213 12.86
Republican John Wesley Anderson 6,474 11.54
Republican Duncan Bremer 3,310 5.90

General edit

United States House of Representatives elections, 2006[65]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Doug Lamborn 123,264 59.62
Democratic Jay Fawcett 83,431 40.35
Republican Richard D. Hand (write-in) 41 0.02
Democratic Brian X. Scott (write-in) 12 0.01
Republican Gregory S. Hollister (write-in) 8 0.00
Total votes 206,756 100
Republican hold

2008 edit

Republican primary edit

Colorado's 5th congressional district Republican primary, 2008[66]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Doug Lamborn (incumbent) 24,995 44.02
Republican Jeff Crank 16,794 29.58
Republican Bentley Rayburn 14,986 26.40
Total votes 56,775 100

General edit

United States House of Representatives elections, 2008[67]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Doug Lamborn (incumbent) 183,179 60.03
Democratic Hal Bidlack 113,027 37.04
Constitution Brian X. Scott 8,894 2.91
No party Richard D. Hand (write-in) 45 0.03
Total votes 305,142 100
Republican hold

2010 edit

Republican primary edit

Colorado's 5th congressional district Republican primary, 2010[68]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Doug Lamborn (incumbent) 60,906 100
Total votes 60,906 100

General edit

United States House of Representatives elections, 2010[69]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Doug Lamborn (incumbent) 152,829 65.75
Democratic Kevin Bradley 68,039 29.27
Constitution Brian X. Scott 5,886 2.53
Libertarian Jerrell Klaver 5,680 2.44
Total votes 232,434 100
Republican hold

2012 edit

Republican primary edit

Colorado's 5th congressional district Republican primary, 2012[70]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Doug Lamborn (incumbent) 43,929 61.72
Republican Robert Blaha 27,245 38.28
Total votes 71,174 100

General edit

United States House of Representatives elections, 2012[71]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Doug Lamborn (incumbent) 199,639 64.98
Independent Dave Anderson 53,318 17.35
Libertarian Jim Pirtle 22,778 7.41
Green Misha Luzov 18,284 5.95
Constitution Kenneth R. Harvell 13,312 4.33
Republican George Allen Cantrell (write-in) 6 0.00
Total votes 307,231 100
Republican hold

2014 edit

Republican primary edit

Colorado's 5th congressional district Republican primary, 2014[72]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Doug Lamborn (incumbent) 38,741 52.56
Republican Bentley Rayburn 34,967 47.44
Total votes 73,708 100

General edit

United States House of Representatives elections, 2014[73]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Doug Lamborn (incumbent) 157,182 59.78
Democratic Irv Halter 105,673 40.20
Total votes 262,855 100
Republican hold

2016 edit

Republican primary edit

Colorado's 5th congressional district Republican primary, 2016[74]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Doug Lamborn (Incumbent) 51,018 68.03
Republican Calandra Vargas 23,968 31.96
Total votes 74,986 100

General edit

United States House of Representatives elections, 2016[75]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Doug Lamborn (Incumbent) 225,445 62.28
Democratic Misty Plowright 111,676 30.85
Libertarian Mike McRedmond 24,872 6.87
Total votes 361,993 100
Republican hold

2018 edit

Republican primary edit

Colorado's 5th congressional district Republican primary, 2018[76]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Doug Lamborn (Incumbent) 54,974 52.15
Republican Darryl Glenn 21,479 20.38
Republican Owen Hill 19,141 18.16
Republican Bill Rhea 6,167 5.85
Republican Tyler Stevens 3,643 3.46
Total votes 105,404 100

General edit

United States House of Representatives elections, 2018
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Doug Lamborn (Incumbent) 184,002 57.02
Democratic Stephany Rose Spaulding 126,848 39.31
Libertarian Douglas Randall 11,795 3.65
Write-in 71 0.02
Total votes 322,716 100
Republican hold

2020 edit

Republican primary edit

Colorado's 5th congressional district Republican primary, 2020[77]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Doug Lamborn (incumbent) 104,302 100
Total votes 104,302 100

General edit

United States House of Representatives elections, 2020
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Doug Lamborn (Incumbent) 249,013 57.59
Democratic Jillian Freeland 161,600 37.37
Libertarian Ed Duffett 14,777 3.42
Independent Marcus Allen Murphy 3,708 0.86
Unity Rebecca Keltie 3,309 0.77
Total votes 432,407 100
Republican hold

2022 edit

Republican primary edit

Colorado's 5th congressional district Republican primary, 2022[78]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Doug Lamborn (incumbent) 46,178 47.32
Republican Dave Williams 32,669 33.47
Republican Rebecca Keltie 12,631 12.94
Republican Andrew Heaton 6,121 6.27
Total votes 97,599 100

General edit

United States House of Representatives elections, 2022
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Doug Lamborn (incumbent) 155,528 55.95
Democratic David Torres 111,978 40.29
Libertarian Brian Flanagan 7,079 2.55
American Constitution Christopher Mitchell 3,370 1.21
Independent Matthew Feigenbaum 9 0.00
Total votes 277,964 100
Republican hold

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Douglas Lawrence Lamborn born May 24 1954 is an American attorney and politician serving as the U S representative for Colorado s 5th congressional district since 2007 He is a member of the Republican Party His district is based in Colorado Springs Doug LambornMember of the U S House of Representatives from Colorado s 5th districtIncumbentAssumed office January 3 2007Preceded byJoel HefleyMember of the Colorado Senate from the 9th districtIn office January 6 1999 January 3 2007Preceded byCharles DukeSucceeded byDavid SchultheisMember of the Colorado House of Representatives from the 20th districtIn office January 9 1995 January 6 1999Preceded byCharles DukeSucceeded byLynn HefleyPersonal detailsBornDouglas Lawrence Lamborn 1954 05 24 May 24 1954 age 69 Leavenworth Kansas U S Political partyRepublicanSpouseJeanie Lamborn m 1977 wbr Children5EducationUniversity of Kansas BS JD WebsiteHouse websiteDoug Lamborn s voice source source Lamborn opens a House Armed Services Strategic Forces Subcommittee hearing on the FY2024 nuclear forces budget requestRecorded March 28 2023 On January 5 2023 Lamborn announced he would not seek re election in 2024 Contents 1 Early life and career 2 Colorado Legislature 2 1 Elections 2 2 Tenure 2 3 Committee assignments 3 U S House of Representatives 3 1 Elections 3 1 1 2006 3 1 2 2008 3 1 3 2010 3 1 4 2012 3 1 5 2014 3 1 6 2018 3 1 7 2020 3 2 Tenure 3 3 Legislation 3 4 Committee assignments 3 5 Caucus memberships 4 Political positions 4 1 Economy 4 2 Education 4 3 Elections 4 4 Texas v Pennsylvania 4 5 Environment 4 6 Gun policy 4 7 Healthcare 4 8 Social issues 5 COVID 19 lawsuit 6 Electoral history 6 1 2006 6 1 1 Republican primary 6 1 2 General 6 2 2008 6 2 1 Republican primary 6 2 2 General 6 3 2010 6 3 1 Republican primary 6 3 2 General 6 4 2012 6 4 1 Republican primary 6 4 2 General 6 5 2014 6 5 1 Republican primary 6 5 2 General 6 6 2016 6 6 1 Republican primary 6 6 2 General 6 7 2018 6 7 1 Republican primary 6 7 2 General 6 8 2020 6 8 1 Republican primary 6 9 General 6 10 2022 6 10 1 Republican primary 6 11 General 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and career editBorn in Leavenworth Kansas Lamborn attended Lansing High School in Lansing Kansas After graduation he earned a B S in journalism from the University of Kansas in 1978 and J D from the University of Kansas School of Law in 1985 He moved to Colorado Springs and became a private attorney focusing on business and real estate law 1 2 Colorado Legislature editElections edit In 1994 Lamborn was elected to the Colorado House of Representatives In 1998 he was elected to the Colorado State Senate He was elected Republican House Whip in 1997 He was elected Senate President Pro tem in 1999 Lamborn served in the Colorado Senate until winning a seat in the United States Congress 3 Tenure edit While in the State Senate Lamborn sponsored the largest tax cut in Colorado State history 4 and was named the highest ranking tax cutter in the Senate five times by a conservative activist group called the Colorado Union of Taxpayers 3 Committee assignments edit Lamborn was the ranking Republican on the Colorado State Military and Veterans Affairs and Appropriations committees U S House of Representatives editElections edit 2006 edit See also 2006 United States House of Representatives elections in Colorado District 5 On February 16 2006 Joel Hefley announced he would retire after 10 terms in Congress 5 In the Republican primary to succeed him Hefley backed his longtime aide former Administrative Director Jeff Crank In the August 8 2006 election Lamborn narrowly defeated Crank and four other candidates to win the nomination in a contentious race He ran on conservative positions 6 opposing gun control abortion except when the mother s life is threatened federal funding of embryonic stem cell research denying public benefits to illegal immigrants and new eminent domain rulings 7 Lamborn defeated Lieutenant Colonel Jay Fawcett the Democratic nominee for the open seat in Colorado s 5th congressional district on November 7 2006 2008 edit See also 2008 United States House of Representatives elections in Colorado District 5 Jeff Crank and Major General Bentley Rayburn 8 both challenged Lamborn in the 2008 Republican primary Both lost to Lamborn in the 2006 primary Lamborn won the primary election on August 12 2008 with 45 percent 9 of the 56 171 votes cast Crank got 29 percent and Rayburn got 26 percent Lamborn defeated Democratic challenger Lieutenant Colonel Hal Bidlack in the 2008 election 2010 edit See also 2010 United States House of Representatives elections in Colorado District 5 Lamborn was challenged by Democratic nominee Lieutenant Colonel Kevin Bradley He won re election 2012 edit See also 2012 United States House of Representatives elections in Colorado District 5 Lamborn was challenged in the Republican primary by businessman Robert Blaha Lamborn won 62 38 percent 10 He had the support of Phyllis Schlafly s Eagle Forum political action committee 11 2014 edit See also 2014 United States House of Representatives elections in Colorado District 5 Lamborn was challenged by Democratic nominee Major General Irv Halter He won with 59 8 of the vote 12 2018 edit See also 2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Colorado District 5 In January 2018 Lamborn announced he would run for reelection in the 2018 elections After a Colorado High Court ruling initially disqualified him from appearing on the June primary ballot due to questions of signatures and residency he was reinstated on the ballot when a federal judge ruled in his favor citing his First Amendment claim 13 He faced and defeated three challengers in the Republican primary 14 He won the general election 15 2020 edit See also 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Colorado District 5 On January 9 Lamborn declared his candidacy for an eighth House term 16 He qualified for the primary ballot in March with over 2 000 valid signatures and won the June 30 primary unopposed 17 In the November general election Lamborn defeated Democratic nominee Jillian Freeland 18 Tenure edit nbsp Lamborn in 2019 An office of the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency was established in Colorado Springs in Lamborn s district The office opened in February 2009 and increased immigration enforcement agents in the area from two to ten The immediate need is to address those that have committed a crime and make sure they re sent out of the country Lamborn said This would not place in jeopardy employers who hire illegal immigrants in the first place or who pay these workers without any withholding tax or below the minimum wage 19 There has also been a Brigade Combat Team in his district since December 2007 The Brigade Combat Team consisting of almost 5 000 soldiers their families support personnel as well as increased military construction 20 Congressional Quarterly said that through the first August recess Lamborn had voted by strict party lines the most of any House member and more than any other Republican 6 He led an effort among conservative Republicans to force the Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA to discard proposed regulations that would have affected accessibility to small arms ammunition which were opposed by Second Amendment groups 21 In February 2010 the National Journal named Lamborn the most conservative member of the House of Representatives 22 Lamborn is one of the House Republicans leading the effort against public funding for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting and NPR National Public Radio I have been seeking to push Big Bird out of the nest for over a year based on the simple fact that we can no longer afford to spend taxpayer dollars on nonessential government programs It s time for Big Bird to earn his wings and learn to fly on his own 23 On August 24 2007 Jonathan Bartha who works for Focus on the Family headquartered in Colorado Springs and his wife Anna wrote a letter to the editor in a community newspaper expressing concerns about Lamborn s opposition to more restrictions on dogfighting They were also concerned he had taken several campaign contributions from the gaming industry A few days later Lamborn allegedly left two voicemails threatening consequences if they didn t renounce their blatantly false letter He also said that he would be forced to take other steps if the matter wasn t resolved on a Scriptural level The Barthas were shocked by the messages and Anna Bartha called Lamborn s behavior not anything we would ever anticipate an elected official would pursue 24 As a freshman representative Lamborn introduced legislation directing the Secretary of Veterans Affairs to establish a national cemetery for veterans in the Pikes Peak region of Colorado 25 On September 20 2017 the Veterans Administration awarded a 31 8 million contract to G amp C Fab Con LLC to begin construction on the Pikes Peak National Cemetery in Colorado Springs 26 Lamborn is a signer of Americans for Tax Reform s Taxpayer Protection Pledge 27 In 2008 Lamborn signed a pledge sponsored by Americans for Prosperity promising to vote against any global warming legislation that would raise taxes 28 Lamborn voted in favor of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 29 He said the bill would benefit craft beer breweries many of which are in Colorado 30 Lamborn claimed the bill simplified the tax code such that people would be filing taxes by sending a postcard The tax filing process remained the same 31 On July 29 2011 Lamborn appeared on a Denver radio program to discuss the debt crisis and the failure of Democrats and Republicans to reach a compromise on the problem He said Now I don t even want to have to be associated with President Obama It s like touching a tar baby and you get it you re stuck and you re a part of the problem now and you can t get away 32 The term tar baby is sometimes considered a racial slur used for African Americans Former Colorado House Speaker Terrance Carroll an African American replied Looking beyond the fact that Congressman Lamborn s entire comment is nonsensical his use of the term tar baby is unfortunate because of the historical connotation of that term when used in conjunction with African Americans 33 On August 1 2011 Lamborn apologized for his use of the slur When I said tar baby I was talking economic quagmire that our country is finding ourselves in because of poor economic policy from the White House I could have used a better term 34 On January 23 2012 Lamborn announced he would not attend Obama s State of the Union address According to his spokeswoman Catherine Mortenson Congressman Lamborn is doing this to send a clear message that he does not support the policies of Barack Obama that they have hurt our country and believed Obama was in full campaign mode and will use the address as an opportunity to bash his political opponents 35 On April 11 2013 Lamborn read out in an open session broadcast on C SPAN an unclassified section from a classified report on North Korean nuclear capabilities The chairman of the Joint Chiefs refused to confirm the classified report 36 The Pentagon later confirmed that the Defense Intelligence Agency had marked that sentence as unclassified mistakenly 37 Lamborn is one of the 80 members of the House who signed a letter to the Speaker urging the threat of a government shutdown to defund Obamacare This group was named the Suicide Caucus 38 He voted against the measure that finally ended the shutdown on October 16 2013 39 On September 13 2014 during a question amp answer part of his speech Lamborn made controversial remarks about Obama s foreign policy Lamborn said A lot of us are talking to the generals behind the scenes saying Hey if you disagree with the policy that the White House has given you let s have a resignation You know let s have a public resignation and state your protest and go out in a blaze of glory 40 Lamborn supported President Donald Trump s 2017 executive order to impose a temporary ban on entry to the U S to citizens of seven Muslim majority countries He said By taking steps to temporarily stop refugee admittance from nations that are hotbeds of terrorist activity the President is taking prudent action to ensure that his national security and law enforcement teams have the strategies and systems in place that they will need to protect and defend America 41 Lamborn was among GOP members of the House who did not support Speaker Paul Ryan s March 2017 effort to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act Seeking a more thorough repeal of the healthcare law Lamborn said Right now Obamacare stays in place That s bad for the American people and it doesn t leave Republicans an immediate opportunity to carry out their pledge to repeal and replace Obamacare We need to regroup and very soon find a way to do that 42 Town hall meetings in April 2017 underscored the tension of Lamborn s relationship with the initial policies of the Trump Administration and voters in Lamborn s district 43 Lamborn was one of only two members of the Colorado delegation to vote to reject Pennsylvania s Electoral College votes in the 2020 presidential election even after the violent takeover of Congress by Trump supporters On January 6 2021 he voted against certifying the 2021 United States Electoral College vote count citing unproven voter fraud claims 44 Legislation edit Lamborn supported Senate bill 2195 which would allow the President of the United States to deny visas to any ambassador to the United Nations who has been found to have been engaged in espionage or terrorist activity against the United States or its allies and may pose a threat to U S national security interests 45 The bill was written in response to Iran s choice of Hamid Aboutalebi as its ambassador 46 Aboutalebi was controversial due to his involvement in the Iran hostage crisis in which of a number of American diplomats from the U S embassy in Tehran were held captive in 1979 46 47 48 Lamborn said that Iran s selection of Aboutalebi as its U N ambassador was unconscionable and unacceptable He argued that this legislation was needed to give the president the authority he needs to deny this individual a visa 46 Committee assignments edit For the 118th Congress 49 Committee on Armed Services Subcommittee on Strategic Forces Chair Subcommittee on Tactical Air and Land Forces Committee on Natural Resources Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources Subcommittee on Federal Lands Caucus memberships edit Missile Defense Caucus Co chair Directed Energy Caucus Co chair Israel Allies Caucus Co chair Congressional Constitution Caucus 50 House Sovereignty Caucus co founder United States Congressional International Conservation Caucus 51 Republican Israel Caucus Co chair Tea Party Caucus Congressional Small Brewers Caucus United Kingdom Caucus Congressional Cement Caucus House Baltic Caucus 52 Congressional Western Caucus 53 U S Japan Caucus 54 Friends of Wales Caucus Republican Study Committee 55 Political positions editEconomy edit Lamborn does not support increasing minimum wage and believes that at least 500 000 Americans will lose their jobs as a result of wage increases 56 He supports social security reform 56 Education edit Lamborn does not support Common Core State Standards He has described Common Core as deeply flawed and claimed that it lowers educational standards and removes parental influence over children s educations 56 Elections edit Texas v Pennsylvania edit In December 2020 Lamborn was one of 126 Republican members of the House of Representatives to sign an amicus brief in support of Texas v Pennsylvania a lawsuit filed at the United States Supreme Court contesting the results of the 2020 presidential election in which Joe Biden defeated 57 incumbent Donald Trump The Supreme Court declined to hear the case on the basis that Texas lacked standing under Article III of the Constitution to challenge the results of an election held by another state 58 59 60 Environment edit Lamborn believes federal fees that impact the energy industry regarding climate change should not exist 56 Gun policy edit Lamborn does not support any new restrictions on gun sales 56 Healthcare edit Lamborn has called the Affordable Care Act Obamacare a disaster He supports the repeal replacement and defunding of the program He wants it to be replaced with unspecified conservative free market solutions 56 He supports the reform of Medicare and says that it is a wasteful entitlement 56 Social issues edit Lamborn is anti abortion 56 does not support amnesty of any kind and supports further efforts to secure the border 56 In 2015 in response to Christmas controversies he introduced Resolution 564 receiving 35 cosponsors to assert Christmas in public 61 Lamborn opposes the legalization of marijuana 56 Lamborn opposes same sex marriage 56 and condemned the Supreme Court decision Obergefell v Hodges which held that same sex marriage bans violate the constitution 62 COVID 19 lawsuit editA former aide in May 2021 filed a federal lawsuit under the Congressional Accountability Act of 1995 accusing Lamborn of recklessly exposing staffers to the novel coronavirus and firing the aide when he raised objections The lawsuit also alleges Lamborn allowed his son to live in the Capitol basement while he was relocating to Washington for work The lawsuit also asserted that Lamborn often called the pandemic a hoax lied to a Capitol physician asked aides to run family errands including loading furniture to be moved to their vacation home and had aides assist his son in completing applications for federal jobs The suit alleges that staffers were instructed not to tell anyone including their families roommates and friends that they had been in close contact with several office staffers who had tested positive for COVID 19 infection Lamborn s office issued a statement denying the allegations 63 Electoral history edit2006 edit Republican primary edit Colorado s 5th congressional district Republican primary 2006 64 Party Candidate Votes Republican Doug Lamborn 15 126 26 97 Republican Jeff Crank 14 234 25 38 Republican Bentley Rayburn 9 735 17 36 Republican Lionel Rivera 7 213 12 86 Republican John Wesley Anderson 6 474 11 54 Republican Duncan Bremer 3 310 5 90 General edit United States House of Representatives elections 2006 65 Party Candidate Votes Republican Doug Lamborn 123 264 59 62 Democratic Jay Fawcett 83 431 40 35 Republican Richard D Hand write in 41 0 02 Democratic Brian X Scott write in 12 0 01 Republican Gregory S Hollister write in 8 0 00 Total votes 206 756 100 Republican hold 2008 edit Republican primary edit Colorado s 5th congressional district Republican primary 2008 66 Party Candidate Votes Republican Doug Lamborn incumbent 24 995 44 02 Republican Jeff Crank 16 794 29 58 Republican Bentley Rayburn 14 986 26 40 Total votes 56 775 100 General edit United States House of Representatives elections 2008 67 Party Candidate Votes Republican Doug Lamborn incumbent 183 179 60 03 Democratic Hal Bidlack 113 027 37 04 Constitution Brian X Scott 8 894 2 91 No party Richard D Hand write in 45 0 03 Total votes 305 142 100 Republican hold 2010 edit Republican primary edit Colorado s 5th congressional district Republican primary 2010 68 Party Candidate Votes Republican Doug Lamborn incumbent 60 906 100 Total votes 60 906 100 General edit United States House of Representatives elections 2010 69 Party Candidate Votes Republican Doug Lamborn incumbent 152 829 65 75 Democratic Kevin Bradley 68 039 29 27 Constitution Brian X Scott 5 886 2 53 Libertarian Jerrell Klaver 5 680 2 44 Total votes 232 434 100 Republican hold 2012 edit Republican primary edit Colorado s 5th congressional district Republican primary 2012 70 Party Candidate Votes Republican Doug Lamborn incumbent 43 929 61 72 Republican Robert Blaha 27 245 38 28 Total votes 71 174 100 General edit United States House of Representatives elections 2012 71 Party Candidate Votes Republican Doug Lamborn incumbent 199 639 64 98 Independent Dave Anderson 53 318 17 35 Libertarian Jim Pirtle 22 778 7 41 Green Misha Luzov 18 284 5 95 Constitution Kenneth R Harvell 13 312 4 33 Republican George Allen Cantrell write in 6 0 00 Total votes 307 231 100 Republican hold 2014 edit Republican primary edit Colorado s 5th congressional district Republican primary 2014 72 Party Candidate Votes Republican Doug Lamborn incumbent 38 741 52 56 Republican Bentley Rayburn 34 967 47 44 Total votes 73 708 100 General edit United States House of Representatives elections 2014 73 Party Candidate Votes Republican Doug Lamborn incumbent 157 182 59 78 Democratic Irv Halter 105 673 40 20 Total votes 262 855 100 Republican hold 2016 edit Republican primary edit Colorado s 5th congressional district Republican primary 2016 74 Party Candidate Votes Republican Doug Lamborn Incumbent 51 018 68 03 Republican Calandra Vargas 23 968 31 96 Total votes 74 986 100 General edit United States House of Representatives elections 2016 75 Party Candidate Votes Republican Doug Lamborn Incumbent 225 445 62 28 Democratic Misty Plowright 111 676 30 85 Libertarian Mike McRedmond 24 872 6 87 Total votes 361 993 100 Republican hold 2018 edit Republican primary edit Colorado s 5th congressional district Republican primary 2018 76 Party Candidate Votes Republican Doug Lamborn Incumbent 54 974 52 15 Republican Darryl Glenn 21 479 20 38 Republican Owen Hill 19 141 18 16 Republican Bill Rhea 6 167 5 85 Republican Tyler Stevens 3 643 3 46 Total votes 105 404 100 General edit United States House of Representatives elections 2018 Party Candidate Votes Republican Doug Lamborn Incumbent 184 002 57 02 Democratic Stephany Rose Spaulding 126 848 39 31 Libertarian Douglas Randall 11 795 3 65 Write in 71 0 02 Total votes 322 716 100 Republican hold 2020 edit Republican primary edit Colorado s 5th congressional district Republican primary 2020 77 Party Candidate Votes Republican Doug Lamborn incumbent 104 302 100 Total votes 104 302 100 General edit United States House of Representatives elections 2020 Party Candidate Votes Republican Doug Lamborn Incumbent 249 013 57 59 Democratic Jillian Freeland 161 600 37 37 Libertarian Ed Duffett 14 777 3 42 Independent Marcus Allen Murphy 3 708 0 86 Unity Rebecca Keltie 3 309 0 77 Total votes 432 407 100 Republican hold 2022 edit Republican primary edit Colorado s 5th congressional district Republican primary 2022 78 Party Candidate Votes Republican Doug Lamborn incumbent 46 178 47 32 Republican Dave Williams 32 669 33 47 Republican Rebecca Keltie 12 631 12 94 Republican Andrew Heaton 6 121 6 27 Total votes 97 599 100 General edit United States House of Representatives elections 2022 Party Candidate Votes Republican Doug Lamborn incumbent 155 528 55 95 Democratic David Torres 111 978 40 29 Libertarian Brian Flanagan 7 079 2 55 American Constitution Christopher Mitchell 3 370 1 21 Independent Matthew Feigenbaum 9 0 00 Total votes 277 964 100 Republican holdReferences edit Doug Lamborn Biographical Directory of the United States Congress US Congress Retrieved July 24 2014 Biography Office of Rep Doug Lamborn Archived from the original on 2014 06 28 a b Lamborn for Congress 2006 12 13 Archived from the original on 2007 02 09 Retrieved 2016 11 20 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link The Club For Growth October 11 2008 Archived from the original on October 11 2008 Sprengelmeyer M E 2006 02 17 Hefley calls it a career Rocky Mountain News Archived from the original on 2006 09 08 Retrieved 2006 10 03 a b Giroux Greg 2007 08 10 CQPolitics com Candidate Watch Congressional Quarterly permanent dead link Rep Elect Doug Lamborn profile Congressional Quarterly November 8 2006 MAJOR GENERAL BENTLEY B RAYBURN www af mil Just In TheHill Wyatt Kristen June 26 2012 Rep Doug Lamborn holds on in Colorado primary Denver Post Candidates endorsed by Eagle Forum PAC eagleforum org October 31 2012 Retrieved November 3 2012 Colorado Secretary of State webpage sos state co us Retrieved August 18 2015 Hutchins Corey 2018 05 01 Federal judge rules six term GOP congressman Doug Lamborn should be on the ballot after Colorado s High Court says he shouldn t Colorado Independent Retrieved 2020 09 22 Luning Ernest 2018 01 10 U S Rep Doug Lamborn launches bid for reelection weighs petitioning onto primary ballot Colorado Politics Retrieved 2018 01 10 Swanson Conrad 2018 11 06 Doug Lamborn holds onto CD5 congressional seat The Colorado Springs Gazette Retrieved 2019 01 08 Greathouse Melissa 2020 01 09 Rep Doug Lamborn announces reelection campaign KOAA News5 Retrieved 2020 09 22 Luning Ernest 2020 03 14 Republican Doug Lamborn makes ballot by petition in bid for 8th term in Congress Colorado Politics Retrieved 2020 09 22 Luning Ernest 2020 03 30 Jillian Freeland emerges from weekend s virtual assemblies as presumptive Lamborn challenger Colorado Politics Retrieved 2020 09 22 Top Stories Immigration service to open local office immigration office illegal Gazette com Archived from the original on 2008 01 22 Retrieved 2007 12 23 Top Stories Fort Carson troops to approach 30 000 by decade s end fort carson troops Gazette com Archived from the original on 2007 12 21 Retrieved 2007 12 23 Labor Department Announces It Will Revise Overreaching OSHA Explosives Rule Archived 2007 10 10 at the Wayback Machine National Rifle Association of America Institute for Legislative Action Retrieved September 24 2007 POLITICAL NOTEBOOK Lamborn ranked most conservative in Congress Gazette com 2010 02 26 Archived from the original on 2010 10 01 Retrieved 2010 08 23 NPR CEO Vivian Schiller s Ouster May Be Last Straw for Taxpayer Funding Archived 2011 03 11 at the Wayback Machine AOL News March 9 2011 retrieved March 9 2011 Emery Erin September 2 2007 Lamborn message has couple in dismay Denver Post Retrieved August 4 2011 H R 295 at Congress gov Zubeck Pam 25 September 2017 Veterans cemetery contract awarded Colorado Springs Independent Archived from the original on 15 November 2017 Retrieved 14 November 2017 The Taxpayer Protection Pledge Signers 112th Congressional List PDF Americans for Tax Reform Retrieved November 30 2011 Americans for Prosperity News Release Americans for Prosperity Applauds U S House of Representative Doug Lamborn Americansforprosperity Archived from the original PDF on 2015 02 19 Retrieved 2016 11 20 Almukhtar Sarah 19 December 2017 How Each House Member Voted on the Tax Bill The New York Times Retrieved 22 December 2017 Matthews Mark K 20 December 2017 How Colorado lawmakers voted on the federal tax overhaul and why The Denver Post Retrieved 22 December 2017 Ohlemacher Stephen Gordon Marcy 19 December 2017 Senate moves tax cut legislation to brink of final passage REP COFFMAN VOTES YES Colorado delegation comments Aurora Sentinel Aurora Sentinel Retrieved 22 December 2017 Doug Lamborn Tar Baby youtube com Archived from the original on 2011 08 04 Retrieved November 20 2016 GOP Rep Lamborn Associating with Obama is Like Touching a Tar Baby thinkprogress org Retrieved November 20 2016 Update Rep Doug Lamborn Offers Apology To President Obama krdo com Retrieved November 20 2016 permanent dead link Doug Lamborn to ditch State of the Union speech as a protest politico com 23 January 2012 Retrieved November 20 2016 Speculative Pentagon report sets off North Korea nuclear worries Reuters accessed 20 November 2016 Mistake in classification led to N Korea info being revealed CNN com April 11 2013 Fox News Krauthammer Cruz leading Republican suicide caucus by opposing Obamacare Archived from the original on 2013 10 17 Retrieved 2013 10 17 Lamborn only Colorado lawmaker to vote against debt deal 17 October 2013 GOP Congressman Urges U S Generals To Resign In Protest Of Obama Huffington Post September 26 2014 Blake Aaron 29 January 2017 Coffman Gardner join Republicans against President Trump s travel ban here s where the rest stand Denver Post Retrieved 30 January 2017 Colorado plays key role in punt of health care bill Denver Post March 24 2017 Lamborn jeered at during GOP congressman s first town hall meeting in Colorado Springs Colorado Springs Gazette April 12 2017 Andrew McMillan 2021 01 04 Rep Doug Lamborn joins group of Republicans objecting to Electoral College results KRDO Retrieved 2021 03 09 S 2195 Summary United States Congress Retrieved April 11 2014 a b c Marcos Cristina April 10 2014 Congress approves bill banning Iran diplomat The Hill Retrieved April 11 2014 2016 Presidential Candidates amp Election News ABC News Mackey Robert April 4 2014 Iran s Reformers Include More Than One Former Hostage Taker The New York Times Doug Lamborn Clerk of the United States House of Representatives Retrieved 16 April 2023 Members Congressional Constitution Caucus Archived from the original on 14 June 2018 Retrieved 8 May 2018 Our Members U S House of Representatives International Conservation Caucus Archived from the original on 1 August 2018 Retrieved 2 August 2018 Members House Baltic Caucus Retrieved 21 February 2018 Members Congressional Western Caucus Retrieved 25 June 2018 Members U S Japan Caucus Retrieved 11 December 2018 Member List Republican Study Committee Archived from the original on 1 January 2019 Retrieved 21 December 2017 a b c d e f g h i j k Minor Nathaniel Colorado Congressional District 5 race Doug Lamborn Irv Halter on the issues Colorado Public Radio Retrieved 22 December 2017 Blood Michael R Riccardi Nicholas December 5 2020 Biden officially secures enough electors to become president AP News Archived from the original on December 8 2020 Retrieved December 12 2020 Liptak Adam 2020 12 11 Supreme Court Rejects Texas Suit Seeking to Subvert Election The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Archived from the original on December 11 2020 Retrieved 2020 12 12 Order in Pending Case PDF Supreme Court of the United States 2020 12 11 Archived PDF from the original on December 11 2020 Retrieved December 11 2020 Diaz Daniella Brief from 126 Republicans supporting Texas lawsuit in Supreme Court CNN Archived from the original on December 12 2020 Retrieved December 11 2020 Gingrich Newt 17 December 2015 The war on Christmas The Washington Times Rep Doug Lamborn of Colorado took a small but important step in Congress this week when he introduced a resolution H Res 564 along with 35 cosponsors to reassert the place of Christmas in the public square The resolution recognizes the importance of the symbols and traditions of Christmas strongly disapproves of attempts to ban references to Christmas and expresses support for the use of these symbols and traditions by those who celebrate Christmas Reaction to Supreme Court Marriage Decision Congressman Doug Lamborn 2015 06 26 Retrieved 2022 04 12 Hsu Spencer S May 13 2021 Former aide says congressman recklessly exposed staff to coronavirus let son live in Capitol basement The Washington Post Retrieved May 14 2021 2006 Primary Results Archived from the original on 2008 11 29 Retrieved 2023 01 20 2006 Election Results PDF 2008 Colorado Election Results 2008 Election Results PDF 2010 Colorado Election Results 2010 Election Results PDF 2012 Colorado Election Results PDF 2012 Election Results PDF 2014 Colorado Election Results PDF 2014 Election Results Archived from the original on August 22 2017 Retrieved August 22 2017 2016 Colorado Election Results PDF 2016 Election Results Archived from the original on August 22 2017 Retrieved August 22 2017 2018 Colorado Election Results PDF 2020 Colorado Election Results PDF 2022 Colorado Primary Election Results PDF External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Doug Lamborn Congressman Doug Lamborn official U S House website Doug Lamborn for Congress official campaign website Doug Lamborn at Curlie Appearances on C SPAN Biography at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Financial information federal office at the Federal Election Commission Legislation sponsored at the Library of Congress Profile at Vote Smart U S House of Representatives Preceded byJoel Hefley Member of the U S House of Representativesfrom Colorado s 5th congressional district2007 present Incumbent U S order of precedence ceremonial Preceded byJim Jordan United States representatives by seniority75th Succeeded byJohn Sarbanes Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Doug Lamborn amp oldid 1219171256, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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