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Dutch Ruppersberger

Charles Albert "Dutch" Ruppersberger III (/ˈrpərsˌbɜːrɡər/ ROO-pərss-BUR-gər; born January 31, 1946) is an American lawyer and politician serving as the U.S. representative for Maryland's 2nd congressional district since 2003. A member of the Democratic Party, he served as an assistant state attorney of Maryland from 1972 to 1980, a Baltimore County councilman from 1985 to 1994, and Baltimore County Executive from 1994 until 2002. He was the ranking member of the United States House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence from 2011 to 2015.

Dutch Ruppersberger
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Maryland's 2nd district
Assumed office
January 3, 2003
Preceded byBob Ehrlich
Ranking Member of the House Intelligence Committee
In office
January 3, 2011 – January 3, 2015
Preceded byPete Hoekstra
Succeeded byAdam Schiff
10th Baltimore County Executive
In office
December 5, 1994 – December 2, 2002
Preceded byRoger B. Hayden
Succeeded byJames T. Smith Jr.
Personal details
Born
Charles Albert Ruppersberger III

(1946-01-31) January 31, 1946 (age 78)
Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse
Kay Murphy
(m. 1971)
Children2
Residence(s)Cockeysville, Maryland, U.S.
EducationBaltimore City College
University of Maryland, College Park (BA)
University of Baltimore (JD)
Signature
WebsiteHouse website

He announced in January 2024 that he would retire from the United States House of Representatives at the conclusion of the 118th United States Congress.

Early life, education and career edit

Ruppersberger was born in Baltimore, the son of Margaret "Peggy" (née Wilson) and Charles Albert "Al" Ruppersberger, Jr. He is of part German descent.[1] He graduated from Baltimore City College and attended the University of Maryland, College Park, where he played lacrosse.[2] He earned his Juris Doctor (JD) from the University of Baltimore School of Law.[3]

Ruppersberger began his career as a Baltimore County Assistant State's Attorney. He was soon promoted to chief of the State's Attorney Office Investigative Division, pursuing organized crime, political corruption, and drug trafficking. He was elected to the Baltimore County Council in 1985 and again in 1989, chosen twice as council chairman. In 1994 and 1998, he was elected Baltimore County Executive.

Ruppersberger decided to run for office after a near-fatal car crash while investigating a drug trafficking case. He served as vice chairman on the board of visitors for the hospital that saved his life. He also serves on the United States Naval Academy Board of Visitors.[citation needed]

U.S. House of Representatives edit

Committee assignments edit

Previous

Caucus memberships edit

Party leadership edit

 
Ruppersberger calls on Congress to create a cabinet level intelligence director on August 3, 2004.

Ruppersberger was the first Democrat freshman to be appointed to the House Intelligence Committee. He was named to this committee because his district is home to the National Security Agency. From 2011 to 2015, he served as the committee's ranking Democrat. The position placed Ruppersberger on the elite "Gang of Eight", the chairs and ranking members of the U.S. House and Senate Intelligence Committees along with the Senate Majority Leader, Senate Minority Leader, House Speaker and House Minority Leader. By law, the president must keep the Gang of Eight informed of the country's most secret intelligence activities to maintain proper oversight.

Agriculture edit

In September 2019, Ruppersberger was one of nine lawmakers who signed a letter to Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue urging him to reconsider a proposed rule change that would affect the number of Americans that qualified for SNAP, noting that it would be "Maryland’s most vulnerable residents, including children, seniors, and people with disabilities, who would suffer the painful consequences of unnecessary and preventable hunger."[7]

Operation Hero Miles edit

In 2003, Ruppersberger created the national "Hero Miles" program to allow Americans to donate their frequent flyer miles to wounded warriors recovering at military or Veterans Administration medical centers as well as to friends and family visiting them. In 2012, he authored legislation expanding the program to enable Americans to donate their hotel reward points to military families. Both the Hero Miles and Hotels for Heroes programs are administered by Fisher House, a nonprofit organization that opens its homes to military families visiting their injured loved ones at hospitals across the country.[8] He won a Charles Dick Medal of Merit in 2004 for this initiative, becoming the last Marylander to win this award, which was previously awarded to U.S. Representative Beverly Byron (1992), State Senator John Astle (1993), U.S. Senator Barbara Mikulski (1994), U.S. Representative Roscoe Bartlett (1998) and State Delegate Peter Franchot (1999).

Municipal finance edit

Ruppersberger is an advocate of municipal finance and tax-exempt municipal bonds. In 2013, he and Representative Randy Hultgren secured the signatures of 137 other House members in a letter to congressional leaders asking that they "reject any proposal to cap or eliminate the deduction on tax-exempt municipal bonds used to finance the vast majority of infrastructure projects in America's communities."[9] They circulated a similar letter in 2015[10] and formed the Municipal Finance Caucus in 2016.[11]

Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act edit

Ruppersberger and Representative Mike Rogers co-sponsored the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act, designed to increase intelligence sharing between private cyber security firms and government agencies.[12] More than 60 businesses and trade organizations submitted letters of support, including the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Time Warner, Verizon and AT&T, IBM and Intel.[13] Despite several amendments to address privacy concerns, some groups, such as the Electronic Frontier Foundation, have criticized the act for lacking civil liberties protections, claiming that it authorizes government surveillance of private communications and allows companies to hand over large amounts of personal information on their clients without a warrant or judicial oversight, thereby creating a cybersecurity loophole in existing privacy laws, such as the Wiretap Act and the Electronic Communications Privacy Act.[14] CISPA passed the House of Representatives on April 26, 2012.[15] It was reintroduced into the House on February 13, 2013, and passed on April 18 by a bipartisan vote of 288–127. Of the 92 Democrats who supported the bill, many of them cited significant privacy improvements over the 2012 version.[16]

Biosecurity edit

On October 19, 2017, at the Emergent Biosolutions manufacturing facility in Maryland, Ruppersberger received the Congressional Biosecurity Champion Award from the Alliance for Biosecurity, a D.C.-based public-interest organization, for "his leadership and actions taken in Congress to improve U.S. national security, preparedness and response for biosecurity threats." He was one of eight members of Congress to receive the award.[17]

Syria edit

After President Donald Trump launched an airstrike on Syria in April 2017, Ruppersberger expressed hope that "Russia and Iran stand by the international community in condemning Assad's use of chemical weapons and cooperate in finding an appropriate way forward", and said the U.S. needed "a larger, thoughtful strategy to address the situation in Syria, including the defeat of ISIS."[18]

In October 2019, Ruppersberger said he was concerned "about the instability now in the entire Middle East, and now we're really helping to make Russia even stronger in the Middle East", and that American troops were expressing concern and embarrassment over leaving behind the Kurds.[19]

Yemeni civil war edit

In December 2018, The Young Turks reported that Ruppersberger, "one of five Democrats who joined the majority of House Republicans to block debate on the war in Yemen, had met with Saudi officials and foreign agents representing them on numerous occasions".[20][unreliable source?]

In February 2019, Ruppersberger voted for Ro Khanna's resolution to direct the removal of U.S. armed forces from hostilities in the Republic of Yemen that have not been authorized by Congress.

Retirement edit

Ruppersberger announced on January 26, 2024, that he would not run for reelection, thus retiring from the House at the conclusion of the 118th United States Congress.[21] He stated that it was "time to pass the torch to a younger generation of leaders and I am looking forward to spending more time with my family".[21]

Political positions edit

Ruppersberger has voted with President Joe Biden's stated position 100% of the time in the 117th Congress, according to a FiveThirtyEight analysis.[22]

Political campaigns edit

Barred from a third term as county executive, Ruppersberger opted to run for Congress in 2002 after 2nd district Congressman Bob Ehrlich ran for governor. The Maryland General Assembly significantly altered the 2nd by shifting most of its share of heavily Republican Harford County to the already Republican-leaning 1st and 6th districts, respectively based on the Eastern Shore and in Western Maryland. In its place, the legislature added a heavily Democratic portion of Baltimore City that had previously been in the 1st district. This turned the 2nd from a swing district into a strongly Democratic district.[citation needed]

Before running for Congress, Ruppersberger legally changed his name so that his lifelong nickname, "Dutch," could appear on the ballot.[23]

An August 2011 editorial by The Washington Post called the 2nd district "curlicue territories strung together by impossibly delicate tendrils of land" and "a crazy-quilt confection drawn for the express purpose of ousting the incumbent at the time, Rep. (and later Gov.) Robert L. "Bob" Ehrlich Jr., a Republican, and installing C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger, a Democrat who still holds the job."[24] He defeated Republican nominee Helen Delich Bentley, who had represented the 2nd district from 1985 to 1995, with 55% of the vote. He has never faced another close contest and has been reelected ten times.

Electoral history edit

Year Office Election Subject Party Votes % Opponent Party Votes %
1994 Baltimore County Executive General Dutch Ruppersberger Democratic 119,555 54.06 Roger B. Hayden Republican 101,598 45.94
1998 Baltimore County Executive General Dutch Ruppersberger Democratic 166,482 70.47 John J. Bishop Republican 69,449 29.4
2002 Maryland's 2nd congressional district General Dutch Ruppersberger Democratic 105,718 54.16 Helen Delich Bentley Republican 88,954 45.57
2004 Maryland's 2nd congressional district General Dutch Ruppersberger Democratic 164,751 66.62 Jane Brooks Republican 75,812 30.66
2006 Maryland's 2nd congressional district General Dutch Ruppersberger Democratic 135,818 69.21 Jimmy Mathis Republican 60,195 30.68
2008 Maryland's 2nd congressional district General Dutch Ruppersberger Democratic 198,578 71.9 Richard Pryce Matthews Republican 68,561 24.8
2010 Maryland's 2nd congressional district General Dutch Ruppersberger Democratic 134,133 64.21 Marcelo Cardarelli Republican 69,523 33.28
2012 Maryland's 2nd congressional district General Dutch Ruppersberger Democratic 194,088 65.6 Nancy C. Jacobs Republican 92,071 31.1
2014 Maryland's 2nd congressional district General Dutch Ruppersberger Democratic 115,586 61.3 David Banach Republican 67,995 36.0
2016 Maryland's 2nd congressional district General Dutch Ruppersberger Democratic 172.324 62.2 Patrick L. McDonough Republican 92.099 33.3
2018 Maryland's 2nd congressional district General Dutch Ruppersberger Democratic 167,201 66.0 Elizabeth Matory Republican 77,782 30.7
2020 Maryland's 2nd congressional district General Dutch Ruppersberger Democratic 224,836 67.7 Johnny Ray Salling Republican 106,355 32.0
2022 Maryland's 2nd congressional district General Dutch Ruppersberger Democratic 159,000 59.3 Nicolee Ambrose Republican 109,081 40.7

Personal life edit

Ruppersberger married his high school sweetheart Kay Murphy in 1971 and has two children and five grandchildren.[25]

References edit

  1. ^ "dutch ruppersberger". Freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com. Retrieved August 13, 2014.
  2. ^ Daniels, Calvin (January 13, 2022). "Sports This Week: New films look at history of lacrosse". SaskToday.ca. from the original on June 8, 2023. Retrieved June 30, 2023.
  3. ^ "Rep Dutch Ruppersberger". University of Maryland. Retrieved June 30, 2023.
  4. ^ . Congressional NextGen 9-1-1 Caucus. Archived from the original on June 12, 2018. Retrieved June 8, 2018.
  5. ^ . U.S. House of Representatives International Conservation Caucus. Archived from the original on August 1, 2018. Retrieved August 5, 2018.
  6. ^ "Members". U.S. - Japan Caucus. Retrieved December 14, 2018.
  7. ^ Stubbs, Kathleen (October 5, 2019). "Maryland delegation asks USDA to reconsider SNAP changes". mont.thesentinel.com.
  8. ^ "Ruppersberger Receives Medal For 'Operation Hero Miles'". WBAL-TV. Retrieved August 17, 2011.[permanent dead link]
  9. ^ . Congressman Randy Hultgren. July 11, 2013. Archived from the original on February 23, 2017. Retrieved February 22, 2017.
  10. ^ . Congressman Randy Hultgren. April 15, 2015. Archived from the original on February 23, 2017. Retrieved February 22, 2017.
  11. ^ "Ruppersberger, Hultgren Launch Bipartisan Caucus to Promote Investment in Local Communities". Congressman C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger. March 1, 2016. Retrieved February 22, 2017.
  12. ^ "House to take up cybersecurity bill with revisions". Reuters. April 11, 2012.
  13. ^ . Intelligence.house.gov. Archived from the original on August 13, 2014. Retrieved August 13, 2014.
  14. ^ "CISPA is Back: FAQ on What it is and Why it's Still Dangerous | Electronic Frontier Foundation". Eff.org. February 25, 2013. Retrieved August 13, 2014.
  15. ^ "FINAL VOTE RESULTS FOR ROLL CALL 192" (XML). Clerk.house.gov. Retrieved February 27, 2017.
  16. ^ . April 22, 2013. Archived from the original on April 22, 2013.
  17. ^ Riley, Kim (October 23, 2017). "Alliance for Biosecurity hails Rep. Ruppersberger's champion efforts around bioterrorism prevention". Homeland Preparedness News. Retrieved October 25, 2017.
  18. ^ "Ruppersberger: 'chemical and biological weapons can't be tolerated anywhere'". wmar2news.com. April 6, 2017.
  19. ^ "Maryland Congressman Expresses Concerns On Syria Withdrawal, Support For Trump Impeachment". wbal.com. October 15, 2019.
  20. ^ "Dem Who Voted With GOP on Yemen War Met With Saudis". The Young Turks. December 20, 2018.
  21. ^ a b "Dutch Ruppersberger won't seek reelection to Maryland House seat". POLITICO. January 26, 2024. Retrieved January 26, 2024.
  22. ^ Bycoffe, Aaron; Wiederkehr, Anna (April 22, 2021). "Does Your Member Of Congress Vote With Or Against Biden?". FiveThirtyEight. Retrieved November 15, 2023.
  23. ^ Ruyle, Megan (July 21, 2009). "Dutch, Weezy and Surfer". TheHill. Retrieved December 15, 2021.
  24. ^ "Maryland Democrats redraw the congressional district map". The Washington Post. August 20, 2011. Retrieved August 22, 2011.
  25. ^ Staff (October 25, 2011). . Dutch.house.gov. Archived from the original on November 3, 2011. Retrieved November 20, 2011.

External links edit

  • Congressman C.A. Dutch Ruppersberger official U.S. House website
  • Dutch Ruppersberger for Congress
  • Dutch Ruppersberger at Curlie

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Charles Albert Dutch Ruppersberger III ˈ r uː p er s ˌ b ɜːr ɡ er ROO perss BUR ger born January 31 1946 is an American lawyer and politician serving as the U S representative for Maryland s 2nd congressional district since 2003 A member of the Democratic Party he served as an assistant state attorney of Maryland from 1972 to 1980 a Baltimore County councilman from 1985 to 1994 and Baltimore County Executive from 1994 until 2002 He was the ranking member of the United States House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence from 2011 to 2015 Dutch RuppersbergerMember of the U S House of Representatives from Maryland s 2nd districtIncumbentAssumed office January 3 2003Preceded byBob EhrlichRanking Member of the House Intelligence CommitteeIn office January 3 2011 January 3 2015Preceded byPete HoekstraSucceeded byAdam Schiff10th Baltimore County ExecutiveIn office December 5 1994 December 2 2002Preceded byRoger B HaydenSucceeded byJames T Smith Jr Personal detailsBornCharles Albert Ruppersberger III 1946 01 31 January 31 1946 age 78 Baltimore Maryland U S Political partyDemocraticSpouseKay Murphy m 1971 wbr Children2Residence s Cockeysville Maryland U S EducationBaltimore City CollegeUniversity of Maryland College Park BA University of Baltimore JD SignatureWebsiteHouse websiteDutch Rupperberger s voice source source Ruppersberger voices his support for H R 5743 the Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2013Recorded May 31 2012He announced in January 2024 that he would retire from the United States House of Representatives at the conclusion of the 118th United States Congress Contents 1 Early life education and career 2 U S House of Representatives 2 1 Committee assignments 2 2 Caucus memberships 2 3 Party leadership 2 4 Agriculture 2 5 Operation Hero Miles 2 6 Municipal finance 2 7 Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act 2 8 Biosecurity 2 9 Syria 2 10 Yemeni civil war 2 11 Retirement 3 Political positions 4 Political campaigns 5 Electoral history 6 Personal life 7 References 8 External linksEarly life education and career editRuppersberger was born in Baltimore the son of Margaret Peggy nee Wilson and Charles Albert Al Ruppersberger Jr He is of part German descent 1 He graduated from Baltimore City College and attended the University of Maryland College Park where he played lacrosse 2 He earned his Juris Doctor JD from the University of Baltimore School of Law 3 Ruppersberger began his career as a Baltimore County Assistant State s Attorney He was soon promoted to chief of the State s Attorney Office Investigative Division pursuing organized crime political corruption and drug trafficking He was elected to the Baltimore County Council in 1985 and again in 1989 chosen twice as council chairman In 1994 and 1998 he was elected Baltimore County Executive Ruppersberger decided to run for office after a near fatal car crash while investigating a drug trafficking case He served as vice chairman on the board of visitors for the hospital that saved his life He also serves on the United States Naval Academy Board of Visitors citation needed U S House of Representatives editCommittee assignments edit Committee on Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense Subcommittee on State Foreign Operations and Related ProgramsPreviousPermanent Select Committee on Intelligence Ranking Member 113th and 114th Congresses Caucus memberships edit Congressional NextGen 9 1 1 Caucus 4 United States Congressional International Conservation Caucus 5 U S Japan Caucus 6 Party leadership edit nbsp Ruppersberger calls on Congress to create a cabinet level intelligence director on August 3 2004 Ruppersberger was the first Democrat freshman to be appointed to the House Intelligence Committee He was named to this committee because his district is home to the National Security Agency From 2011 to 2015 he served as the committee s ranking Democrat The position placed Ruppersberger on the elite Gang of Eight the chairs and ranking members of the U S House and Senate Intelligence Committees along with the Senate Majority Leader Senate Minority Leader House Speaker and House Minority Leader By law the president must keep the Gang of Eight informed of the country s most secret intelligence activities to maintain proper oversight Agriculture edit In September 2019 Ruppersberger was one of nine lawmakers who signed a letter to Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue urging him to reconsider a proposed rule change that would affect the number of Americans that qualified for SNAP noting that it would be Maryland s most vulnerable residents including children seniors and people with disabilities who would suffer the painful consequences of unnecessary and preventable hunger 7 Operation Hero Miles edit In 2003 Ruppersberger created the national Hero Miles program to allow Americans to donate their frequent flyer miles to wounded warriors recovering at military or Veterans Administration medical centers as well as to friends and family visiting them In 2012 he authored legislation expanding the program to enable Americans to donate their hotel reward points to military families Both the Hero Miles and Hotels for Heroes programs are administered by Fisher House a nonprofit organization that opens its homes to military families visiting their injured loved ones at hospitals across the country 8 He won a Charles Dick Medal of Merit in 2004 for this initiative becoming the last Marylander to win this award which was previously awarded to U S Representative Beverly Byron 1992 State Senator John Astle 1993 U S Senator Barbara Mikulski 1994 U S Representative Roscoe Bartlett 1998 and State Delegate Peter Franchot 1999 Municipal finance edit Ruppersberger is an advocate of municipal finance and tax exempt municipal bonds In 2013 he and Representative Randy Hultgren secured the signatures of 137 other House members in a letter to congressional leaders asking that they reject any proposal to cap or eliminate the deduction on tax exempt municipal bonds used to finance the vast majority of infrastructure projects in America s communities 9 They circulated a similar letter in 2015 10 and formed the Municipal Finance Caucus in 2016 11 Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act edit Ruppersberger and Representative Mike Rogers co sponsored the Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act designed to increase intelligence sharing between private cyber security firms and government agencies 12 More than 60 businesses and trade organizations submitted letters of support including the U S Chamber of Commerce Time Warner Verizon and AT amp T IBM and Intel 13 Despite several amendments to address privacy concerns some groups such as the Electronic Frontier Foundation have criticized the act for lacking civil liberties protections claiming that it authorizes government surveillance of private communications and allows companies to hand over large amounts of personal information on their clients without a warrant or judicial oversight thereby creating a cybersecurity loophole in existing privacy laws such as the Wiretap Act and the Electronic Communications Privacy Act 14 CISPA passed the House of Representatives on April 26 2012 15 It was reintroduced into the House on February 13 2013 and passed on April 18 by a bipartisan vote of 288 127 Of the 92 Democrats who supported the bill many of them cited significant privacy improvements over the 2012 version 16 Biosecurity edit On October 19 2017 at the Emergent Biosolutions manufacturing facility in Maryland Ruppersberger received the Congressional Biosecurity Champion Award from the Alliance for Biosecurity a D C based public interest organization for his leadership and actions taken in Congress to improve U S national security preparedness and response for biosecurity threats He was one of eight members of Congress to receive the award 17 Syria edit After President Donald Trump launched an airstrike on Syria in April 2017 Ruppersberger expressed hope that Russia and Iran stand by the international community in condemning Assad s use of chemical weapons and cooperate in finding an appropriate way forward and said the U S needed a larger thoughtful strategy to address the situation in Syria including the defeat of ISIS 18 In October 2019 Ruppersberger said he was concerned about the instability now in the entire Middle East and now we re really helping to make Russia even stronger in the Middle East and that American troops were expressing concern and embarrassment over leaving behind the Kurds 19 Yemeni civil war edit In December 2018 The Young Turks reported that Ruppersberger one of five Democrats who joined the majority of House Republicans to block debate on the war in Yemen had met with Saudi officials and foreign agents representing them on numerous occasions 20 unreliable source In February 2019 Ruppersberger voted for Ro Khanna s resolution to direct the removal of U S armed forces from hostilities in the Republic of Yemen that have not been authorized by Congress Retirement edit Ruppersberger announced on January 26 2024 that he would not run for reelection thus retiring from the House at the conclusion of the 118th United States Congress 21 He stated that it was time to pass the torch to a younger generation of leaders and I am looking forward to spending more time with my family 21 Political positions editRuppersberger has voted with President Joe Biden s stated position 100 of the time in the 117th Congress according to a FiveThirtyEight analysis 22 Political campaigns editThis section of a biography of a living person needs additional citations for verification Please help by adding reliable sources Contentious material about living persons that is unsourced or poorly sourced must be removed immediately from the article and its talk page especially if potentially libelous Find sources Dutch Ruppersberger news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Barred from a third term as county executive Ruppersberger opted to run for Congress in 2002 after 2nd district Congressman Bob Ehrlich ran for governor The Maryland General Assembly significantly altered the 2nd by shifting most of its share of heavily Republican Harford County to the already Republican leaning 1st and 6th districts respectively based on the Eastern Shore and in Western Maryland In its place the legislature added a heavily Democratic portion of Baltimore City that had previously been in the 1st district This turned the 2nd from a swing district into a strongly Democratic district citation needed Before running for Congress Ruppersberger legally changed his name so that his lifelong nickname Dutch could appear on the ballot 23 An August 2011 editorial by The Washington Post called the 2nd district curlicue territories strung together by impossibly delicate tendrils of land and a crazy quilt confection drawn for the express purpose of ousting the incumbent at the time Rep and later Gov Robert L Bob Ehrlich Jr a Republican and installing C A Dutch Ruppersberger a Democrat who still holds the job 24 He defeated Republican nominee Helen Delich Bentley who had represented the 2nd district from 1985 to 1995 with 55 of the vote He has never faced another close contest and has been reelected ten times Electoral history editYear Office Election Subject Party Votes Opponent Party Votes 1994 Baltimore County Executive General Dutch Ruppersberger Democratic 119 555 54 06 Roger B Hayden Republican 101 598 45 941998 Baltimore County Executive General Dutch Ruppersberger Democratic 166 482 70 47 John J Bishop Republican 69 449 29 42002 Maryland s 2nd congressional district General Dutch Ruppersberger Democratic 105 718 54 16 Helen Delich Bentley Republican 88 954 45 572004 Maryland s 2nd congressional district General Dutch Ruppersberger Democratic 164 751 66 62 Jane Brooks Republican 75 812 30 662006 Maryland s 2nd congressional district General Dutch Ruppersberger Democratic 135 818 69 21 Jimmy Mathis Republican 60 195 30 682008 Maryland s 2nd congressional district General Dutch Ruppersberger Democratic 198 578 71 9 Richard Pryce Matthews Republican 68 561 24 82010 Maryland s 2nd congressional district General Dutch Ruppersberger Democratic 134 133 64 21 Marcelo Cardarelli Republican 69 523 33 282012 Maryland s 2nd congressional district General Dutch Ruppersberger Democratic 194 088 65 6 Nancy C Jacobs Republican 92 071 31 12014 Maryland s 2nd congressional district General Dutch Ruppersberger Democratic 115 586 61 3 David Banach Republican 67 995 36 02016 Maryland s 2nd congressional district General Dutch Ruppersberger Democratic 172 324 62 2 Patrick L McDonough Republican 92 099 33 32018 Maryland s 2nd congressional district General Dutch Ruppersberger Democratic 167 201 66 0 Elizabeth Matory Republican 77 782 30 72020 Maryland s 2nd congressional district General Dutch Ruppersberger Democratic 224 836 67 7 Johnny Ray Salling Republican 106 355 32 02022 Maryland s 2nd congressional district General Dutch Ruppersberger Democratic 159 000 59 3 Nicolee Ambrose Republican 109 081 40 7Personal life editRuppersberger married his high school sweetheart Kay Murphy in 1971 and has two children and five grandchildren 25 References edit dutch ruppersberger Freepages genealogy rootsweb ancestry com Retrieved August 13 2014 Daniels Calvin January 13 2022 Sports This Week New films look at history of lacrosse SaskToday ca Archived from the original on June 8 2023 Retrieved June 30 2023 Rep Dutch Ruppersberger University of Maryland Retrieved June 30 2023 Members Congressional NextGen 9 1 1 Caucus Archived from the original on June 12 2018 Retrieved June 8 2018 Our Members U S House of Representatives International Conservation Caucus Archived from the original on August 1 2018 Retrieved August 5 2018 Members U S Japan Caucus Retrieved December 14 2018 Stubbs Kathleen October 5 2019 Maryland delegation asks USDA to reconsider SNAP changes mont thesentinel com Ruppersberger Receives Medal For Operation Hero Miles WBAL TV Retrieved August 17 2011 permanent dead link Hultgren Ruppersberger Lead Bipartisan Effort to Keep Municipal Bonds Tax Exempt Congressman Randy Hultgren July 11 2013 Archived from the original on February 23 2017 Retrieved February 22 2017 Hultgren Ruppersberger Lead Bipartisan Effort to Protect Municipal Finance Tax Exemption Congressman Randy Hultgren April 15 2015 Archived from the original on February 23 2017 Retrieved February 22 2017 Ruppersberger Hultgren Launch Bipartisan Caucus to Promote Investment in Local Communities Congressman C A Dutch Ruppersberger March 1 2016 Retrieved February 22 2017 House to take up cybersecurity bill with revisions Reuters April 11 2012 H R 624 Letters of Support The Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Intelligence house gov Archived from the original on August 13 2014 Retrieved August 13 2014 CISPA is Back FAQ on What it is and Why it s Still Dangerous Electronic Frontier Foundation Eff org February 25 2013 Retrieved August 13 2014 FINAL VOTE RESULTS FOR ROLL CALL 192 XML Clerk house gov Retrieved February 27 2017 H R 624 Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act April 22 2013 Archived from the original on April 22 2013 Riley Kim October 23 2017 Alliance for Biosecurity hails Rep Ruppersberger s champion efforts around bioterrorism prevention Homeland Preparedness News Retrieved October 25 2017 Ruppersberger chemical and biological weapons can t be tolerated anywhere wmar2news com April 6 2017 Maryland Congressman Expresses Concerns On Syria Withdrawal Support For Trump Impeachment wbal com October 15 2019 Dem Who Voted With GOP on Yemen War Met With Saudis The Young Turks December 20 2018 a b Dutch Ruppersberger won t seek reelection to Maryland House seat POLITICO January 26 2024 Retrieved January 26 2024 Bycoffe Aaron Wiederkehr Anna April 22 2021 Does Your Member Of Congress Vote With Or Against Biden FiveThirtyEight Retrieved November 15 2023 Ruyle Megan July 21 2009 Dutch Weezy and Surfer TheHill Retrieved December 15 2021 Maryland Democrats redraw the congressional district map The Washington Post August 20 2011 Retrieved August 22 2011 Staff October 25 2011 Biography Congressman Ruppersberger Dutch house gov Archived from the original on November 3 2011 Retrieved November 20 2011 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dutch Ruppersberger Congressman C A Dutch Ruppersberger official U S House website Dutch Ruppersberger for Congress Dutch Ruppersberger at CurlieBiography 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 Appearances on C SPANPolitical officesPreceded byRoger Hayden Executive of Baltimore County1994 2002 Succeeded byJames SmithU S House of RepresentativesPreceded byBob Ehrlich 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