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Jack Kingston

John Heddens Kingston (born April 24, 1955) is an American politician who served as U.S. representative for Georgia's 1st congressional district in southeast Georgia, serving from 1993 to 2015. He is a member of the Republican Party and was part of the House leadership (2002–06) when he served as vice-chair of the Republican Conference.[1] In 2014, he ran for the U.S. Senate seat occupied by retiring senator Saxby Chambliss and advanced beyond the May 20 primary to the July 22 runoff, where he was defeated by David Perdue.[2]

Jack Kingston
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Georgia's 1st district
In office
January 3, 1993 – January 3, 2015
Preceded byLindsay Thomas
Succeeded byBuddy Carter
Vice Chair of the House Republican Conference
In office
January 3, 2003 – January 3, 2007
LeaderDennis Hastert
Preceded byDeborah Pryce
Succeeded byKay Granger
Member of the Georgia House of Representatives
from the 125th district
In office
January 1985 – January 3, 1993
Preceded byBobby Phillips
Succeeded byEric Johnson
Personal details
Born
John Heddens Kingston

(1955-04-24) April 24, 1955 (age 67)
Bryan, Texas, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
Children4
EducationUniversity of Georgia (BA)

Early life and education

Kingston was born on April 24, 1955, in Bryan, Texas. He is the son of Martha Ann (née Heddens) and Albert James Kingston Jr., a widely published university professor, who co-founded the National Reading Conference. His father was born in Brooklyn, New York and his mother in Los Angeles, California.[3] As a child, Kingston lived briefly in Ethiopia. He grew up in Athens, Georgia.[4][5] Kingston received a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from the University of Georgia in 1978,[6] where he also joined Lambda Chi Alpha and the Demosthenian Literary Society.

Early career

He has lived in Savannah since 1977. Before entering politics in 1982, he sold insurance and worked in agribusiness throughout southeastern Georgia. He was vice president of Palmer, Cay and Carswell from 1979 to 1992.[7]

Georgia House of Representatives

Elections

In 1984, he defeated Democratic candidate Bobby Phillips 62%–38%.[8] He won re-election in 1986, 1988, and 1990 all unopposed.

Committee assignments

  • House Committee on Ways and Means[9]

U.S. House of Representatives (1993–2015)

Elections

In 1992, Kingston gave up his seat in the state house to pursue a congressional run in Georgia's 1st congressional district after five-term Democratic incumbent Lindsay Thomas announced his retirement. The district had been one of the first areas of Georgia where the old-line conservative Democratic Party voters had begun splitting their tickets and voting Republican at the national level. While conservative Democrats represented much of this area in the state legislature well into the 1990s, the district has only supported a Democratic nominee for president once since 1960, when Jimmy Carter swept every county in the state during his successful run for the presidency in 1976.

Kingston won the election with 58% of the vote, becoming the first Republican to represent this district since Reconstruction, and the first to win an undisputed election in the district in 118 years. Kingston was helped by the 1990s round of redistricting, which significantly altered the district. The 1st had been based in Savannah for over a century. However, redistricting shifted most of Savannah's African-American residents to the newly created 12th District.

Kingston was reelected 10 times, never dropping below 63% of the vote and even running unopposed in 1998 and 2004. Even when the district included all of Savannah (as was the case from 1996 to 2002 and again after the 2010s round of redistricting), Kingston was reelected without serious difficulty.[10]

Tenure

From 2003 through the end of 2006, Kingston served as vice-chairman of the House Republican Conference, the sixth-ranking post among House Republicans. An early attempt to become chair of the influential House Appropriations Committee in the 112th Congress (2011–2013) was unsuccessful. Kingston was an early supporter of earmark reforms and spending reductions.[11] Throughout his tenure, Kingston has received over 40 awards on a diversity of issues from various interest groups.[12]

Taxes

Kingston signed the Taxpayer Protection Pledge by the Americans for Tax Reform,[13] and in 2009 he was named a "Taxpayer Hero" by the Council for Citizens Against Government Waste for his votes to reduce government spending and taxes.[14]

In 2010 Kingston signed a pledge sponsored by Americans for Prosperity promising to vote against any Global Warming legislation that would raise taxes.[15]

Healthcare

Kingston is a supporter of Medicare prescription drug coverage. He has voted to allow HMOs to be sued, and also to limit damages and shorten time limits for medical lawsuits.[16] In 2010, he voted against the Affordable Care Act, asserting the bill would raise premiums, taxes, and cut Medicare.[17]

Energy

Kingston has voted to bar the EPA from regulating greenhouse gases,[18] and voted to add pollutants to the Clean Water Act.[19] He has voted against tax incentives for renewable energy and in favor of opening the Outer Continental Shelf to oil drilling.[18]

Gun control

Kingston voted to loosen restrictions on interstate gun purchases and to allow veterans to register unlicensed guns acquired abroad.[20]

Clinton impeachment

In November 1997, Kingston was one of eighteen Republicans in the House to co-sponsor a resolution by Bob Barr that sought to launch an impeachment inquiry against President Bill Clinton.[21][22] The resolution did not specify any charges or allegations.[22] This was an early effort to impeach Clinton, predating the eruption of the Clinton–Lewinsky scandal. The eruption of that scandal would ultimately lead to a more serious effort to impeach Clinton in 1998.[23] On October 8, 1998, Kingston voted in favor of legislation that was passed to open an impeachment inquiry.[24] On December 19, 1998, Kingston voted in favor of all four proposed articles of impeachment against Clinton (only two of which received the needed majority of votes to be adopted).[25][26][27][28]

Savannah Harbor Expansion Project

 
Congressman Kingston speaking at Tybee Island Beach Renourishment Sand Throwing Ceremony in 2014

Kingston sponsored legislation in 1999 to authorize the expansion of the Savannah harbor in order to accommodate larger vessels.[29]

Washington work week

Regarding the extension of the House work week from 3 days to 5 in 2006, Kingston commented, "Keeping us up here eats away at families. Marriages suffer. The Democrats could care less [sic] about families – that's what this says." He added, "Time away from Washington is just as important to being an effective member of Congress as time spent in the Capitol. When I'm here, people call me Mr. Congressman. When I'm home, people call me 'Jack, you stupid SOB, why did you vote that way?' It keeps me grounded."[30]

School Lunch Program

In an address to the Jackson County Republican Party, on December 14, 2013, Kingston, who is on the House Agricultural Committee, which oversees the federal school lunch program for the underprivileged, commented that it may be beneficial for students to "...sweep the floor in the cafeteria" to promote a work ethic and "instill in them that there is, in fact, no such thing as a free lunch."[31]

Kingston has said he was not “allegedly” advocating that poor children be singled out but rather that all children should perform chores to learn work ethic but emphasised those students specifically that were getting free lunches as the ones that should be working. "This is not targeted to any one group. It would be very helpful for kids in any socio-economic group to do chores and learn the work ethic. Those kids aren't there because of any fault of their own and I never suggested that they were," Kingston said on CNN.[32]

Legislation

Kingston has sponsored 103 bills and resolutions, including:[33]

103rd Congress (1993–1994)

  • H.R. 3563, a bill to exempt U.S. ships from the radio and equipment requirements of the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System, introduced November 19, 1993
  • H.R. 4743, a bill to provide that carriage of an item of equipment to be used under a federal contract for cleaning up radioactive waste from the production of nuclear weapons is not coastwise trade, introduced July 13, 1994

105th Congress (1997–1998)

  • H.R. 2658, a bill to prohibit the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) from using the threat of audit to compel a taxpayer to agree to or sign the Tip Reporting Commitment Agreement or the Tip Rate Determination Agreement, introduced October 9, 1997
  • H.R. 4144, a bill to restore and maintain property on Cumberland Island, introduced June 25, 1998

106th Congress (1999–2000)

  • H.R. 4793, a bill to waive the requirement that hospitals have an obstetrician in order to be designated as a Disproportionate share hospital for certain critical access hospitals or essential rural health care providers, introduced June 29, 2000, reintroduced in the 107th Congress as H.R. 2553

107th Congress (2001–2002)

  • H.R. 5176, a bill to permit individuals who are not in the prescription drug business to import drugs if they appear to be approved, non-narcotic, and produced by a registered producer, and to create a program to allow for physicians to import drugs that meet the foregoing requirements if no drugs are otherwise available, excluding controlled substances and biological agents, introduced July 23, 2002

109th Congress (2005–2006)

  • H.R. 4409, a bill to reduce national oil consumption, to reduce fuel consumed by the United States Postal Service by eliminating Saturday mail delivery, to create a tire efficiency program, to create a tax credit for reducing idling, to create a research and development program for electric cars, to create a loan program for the development of hybrid technology, to create an advanced technology motor vehicles manufacturing credit, to create a qualified flexible fuel hybrid and plug-in hybrid motor vehicle credit, to reduce petroleum consumed by federal vehicles by 20%, to create a fuel efficiency tax credit, to include ethanol as at least 10% of ground transportation fuel, to increase the alternative fuel vehicle refueling property credit, to establish the Alternative Fueling Infrastructure Trust Fund, to promote the development of public transit in urban areas, and to promote the use of biofuels, introduced November 18, 2005. Versions of many of this bill's provisions were later included in the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007.

110th Congress (2007–2008)

  • H.R. 6404, a bill to create a 350,000 $1 commemorative coins celebrating 100 years since Girl Scouts of the USA's founding with a $10 surcharge on the purchase of the coins, with purchasing being restricted to 2011, and with all revenue generated to be allocated to Girl Scouts of the USA, introduced June 26, 2008. A modified version of this bill that restricted purchases to 2013 was introduced in the 111th Congress as H.R. 621, and was signed into law October 29, 2009.

111th Congress (2009–2010)

 
Congressman Jack Kingston visits Combined Security Transition Command-Afghanistan in 2010
  • H.R. 3226, a bill to prohibit any federal funds from being used to pay salary to or support the activities of czars if they aren't approved by the Senate, if they are excepted from the competitive service by reason of the confidential, policy-determining, policy-making, or policy-advocating character of the position, and perform functions that could be performed by someone approved by the Senate, introduced July 15, 2009
  • H.R. 5958, a bill to allow for members of the armed services above the age of 18 but below 21 to purchase and consume alcoholic beverages on military installations if the beverage is intended to be consumed on-site, introduced July 29, 2010

112th Congress (2011–2012)

  • H.R. 3444, a bill to require individuals claiming the tax credit to include the names and identification numbers of qualifying children, introduced November 16, 2011, reintroduced in the 113th Congress as H.R. 2778
  • H.R. 3601, a bill to require individuals receiving unemployment compensation to test negative for drug tests prior to receiving such compensation, introduced December 7, 2011, reintroduced in the 113th Congress as H.R. 3454

113th Congress (2013–2014)

 
Congressman Kingston at 2013 National Guard Association of Georgia
  • H.R. 2779, a bill to create an Inspector General for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, introduced July 22, 2013
  • H.R. 3104, a bill to exclude all federal employees, including members of Congress, the President, and the Vice President, from receiving any federally funded health care premium subsidies under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA), introduced September 16, 2013. A modified version of this bill that also prohibits federal employees from enrolling in any plans that aren't offered in the PPACA's exchanges was later introduced as H.R. 3164 and reintroduced as H.R. 3562.
  • H.R. 3277, a bill to prohibit the U.S. federal government from making any voluntary contributions to the United Nations and any agencies of the United Nations, introduced October 8, 2013
  • H.R. 3340, a bill to require that profits made by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac be allocated to reducing the federal government's debt, introduced October 24, 2013
  • H.R. 3339, a bill to prohibit the Department of Education from developing, implementing, or evaluating any multi-state education standards, or from providing financial assistance to any entity that requires or authorizes such activity, and to prohibit the Secretary of Education from requiring states to implement multi-state standards as a condition of being eligible for federal education funds, introduced October 24, 2013
  • H.R. 3420, a bill to require that any information disseminated by the federal government using public funds for the purpose of advertising or educating the public about the PPACA is to be accompanied by a statement that the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has concluded that the PPACA costs $1.76 trillion over the next decade, introduced October 30, 2013. If signed into law, individuals may be misled about the PPACA, as the $1.76 trillion figure is an estimate of the gross costs of the law's insurance coverage provisions, not the net costs of the entire law. On net, the CBO projects the PPACA to reduce the federal government's budget deficit by more than $100 billion over the next ten years;[34]
  • H.R. 3419, a bill to exempt small businesses with a small business concern, as defined by the Small Business Act, from the PPACA's employer mandate, and to redefine a full-time employee, for the purpose of such mandate, as an individual who works for at least 40 hours a week, introduced October 30, 2013
  • H.R. 3523, a bill to allow for audits of IRS employees to determine compliance with tax laws, and to allow for the termination of any individual's employment at the IRS if he or she is found to be willfully not paying taxes or is found to have willfully understated his or her tax liability, introduced November 18, 2013
  • H.R. 3703, a bill to approve the construction of the Keystone XL Pipeline, introduced December 11, 2013

Committee assignments

 
Chairman of the House Agriculture Appropriations Committee

Kingston's committee assignments in the 113th Congress (2011–2013) were:

Caucus memberships

Later career

Kingston works as a public policy principal at the firm of Squire Patton Boggs in Washington.[35] Since August 2015, he has been chairman of the Georgia Republican Party Foundation, the fundraising arm of the Georgia GOP.[36] In 2016, he endorsed Ted Cruz for president,[37] but later he served as senior advisor and spokesperson for the Donald Trump campaign.[38] In 2017, he became a CNN political commentator.[39] He was dropped from the network in February 2019.[40]

2014 U.S. Senate election

In May 2013, Kingston officially announced he would run for the open U.S. senate seat being vacated by Republican U.S. Senator Saxby Chambliss.[41]

In the third quarter of 2013, Kingston outpaced his House colleagues in campaign fundraising for the open Senate seat.[42] He was endorsed in the race by Sean Hannity and Neal Boortz,[43] as well as the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.[44]

After advancing past the May 20 primary to the July 22 runoff, Kingston lost to David Perdue with 49% of the vote.[2]

Stoneman Douglas High School shooting

On February 18, 2018, four days after the Stoneman Douglas High School shooting which left 17 people dead, in an interview with CNN, Kingston suggested that the survivors of the massacre, who had organized to oppose gun violence, were being taken advantage of by "left wing activists" and funded by George Soros.[45][46] His comments angered the survivors of the shooting who described them as "despicable" and called on Kingston to apologize.[47]

Electoral history

Georgia's 1st congressional district: Results 1992–2012[48][49]
Year Democratic Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct
1992 Barbara Christmas 75,808 42% Jack Kingston 103,932 58%
1994 Raymond Beckworth 27,197 23% Jack Kingston 88,788 77%
1996 Rosemary D. Kaszans 50,622 32% Jack Kingston 108,616 68%
1998 (no candidate) Jack Kingston 92,229 100%
2000 Joyce Marie Griggs 58,776 31% Jack Kingston 131,684 69%
2002 Don Smart 40,026 28% Jack Kingston 103,661 72%
2004 (no candidate) Jack Kingston 188,347 100%
2006 Jim Nelson 43,668 31% Jack Kingston 94,961 69%
2008 Bill Gillespie 83,444 34% Jack Kingston 165,890 66%
2010 Oscar L. Harris II 46,449 28% Jack Kingston 117,270 72%
2012 Lesli Messinger 92,399 37% Jack Kingston 157,181 63%

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John Heddens Kingston born April 24 1955 is an American politician who served as U S representative for Georgia s 1st congressional district in southeast Georgia serving from 1993 to 2015 He is a member of the Republican Party and was part of the House leadership 2002 06 when he served as vice chair of the Republican Conference 1 In 2014 he ran for the U S Senate seat occupied by retiring senator Saxby Chambliss and advanced beyond the May 20 primary to the July 22 runoff where he was defeated by David Perdue 2 Jack KingstonMember of the U S House of Representatives from Georgia s 1st districtIn office January 3 1993 January 3 2015Preceded byLindsay ThomasSucceeded byBuddy CarterVice Chair of the House Republican ConferenceIn office January 3 2003 January 3 2007LeaderDennis HastertPreceded byDeborah PryceSucceeded byKay GrangerMember of the Georgia House of Representatives from the 125th districtIn office January 1985 January 3 1993Preceded byBobby PhillipsSucceeded byEric JohnsonPersonal detailsBornJohn Heddens Kingston 1955 04 24 April 24 1955 age 67 Bryan Texas U S Political partyRepublicanChildren4EducationUniversity of Georgia BA Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Early career 2 1 Georgia House of Representatives 2 1 1 Elections 2 1 2 Committee assignments 3 U S House of Representatives 1993 2015 3 1 Elections 3 2 Tenure 3 2 1 Taxes 3 2 2 Healthcare 3 2 3 Energy 3 2 4 Gun control 3 2 5 Clinton impeachment 3 2 6 Savannah Harbor Expansion Project 3 2 7 Washington work week 3 2 8 School Lunch Program 3 3 Legislation 3 3 1 103rd Congress 1993 1994 3 3 2 105th Congress 1997 1998 3 3 3 106th Congress 1999 2000 3 3 4 107th Congress 2001 2002 3 3 5 109th Congress 2005 2006 3 3 6 110th Congress 2007 2008 3 3 7 111th Congress 2009 2010 3 3 8 112th Congress 2011 2012 3 3 9 113th Congress 2013 2014 3 3 10 Committee assignments 3 3 11 Caucus memberships 4 Later career 4 1 2014 U S Senate election 4 2 Stoneman Douglas High School shooting 5 Electoral history 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education EditKingston was born on April 24 1955 in Bryan Texas He is the son of Martha Ann nee Heddens and Albert James Kingston Jr a widely published university professor who co founded the National Reading Conference His father was born in Brooklyn New York and his mother in Los Angeles California 3 As a child Kingston lived briefly in Ethiopia He grew up in Athens Georgia 4 5 Kingston received a Bachelor of Arts in Economics from the University of Georgia in 1978 6 where he also joined Lambda Chi Alpha and the Demosthenian Literary Society Early career EditHe has lived in Savannah since 1977 Before entering politics in 1982 he sold insurance and worked in agribusiness throughout southeastern Georgia He was vice president of Palmer Cay and Carswell from 1979 to 1992 7 Georgia House of Representatives Edit Elections Edit In 1984 he defeated Democratic candidate Bobby Phillips 62 38 8 He won re election in 1986 1988 and 1990 all unopposed Committee assignments Edit House Committee on Ways and Means 9 U S House of Representatives 1993 2015 EditElections Edit In 1992 Kingston gave up his seat in the state house to pursue a congressional run in Georgia s 1st congressional district after five term Democratic incumbent Lindsay Thomas announced his retirement The district had been one of the first areas of Georgia where the old line conservative Democratic Party voters had begun splitting their tickets and voting Republican at the national level While conservative Democrats represented much of this area in the state legislature well into the 1990s the district has only supported a Democratic nominee for president once since 1960 when Jimmy Carter swept every county in the state during his successful run for the presidency in 1976 Kingston won the election with 58 of the vote becoming the first Republican to represent this district since Reconstruction and the first to win an undisputed election in the district in 118 years Kingston was helped by the 1990s round of redistricting which significantly altered the district The 1st had been based in Savannah for over a century However redistricting shifted most of Savannah s African American residents to the newly created 12th District Kingston was reelected 10 times never dropping below 63 of the vote and even running unopposed in 1998 and 2004 Even when the district included all of Savannah as was the case from 1996 to 2002 and again after the 2010s round of redistricting Kingston was reelected without serious difficulty 10 Tenure Edit From 2003 through the end of 2006 Kingston served as vice chairman of the House Republican Conference the sixth ranking post among House Republicans An early attempt to become chair of the influential House Appropriations Committee in the 112th Congress 2011 2013 was unsuccessful Kingston was an early supporter of earmark reforms and spending reductions 11 Throughout his tenure Kingston has received over 40 awards on a diversity of issues from various interest groups 12 Taxes Edit Kingston signed the Taxpayer Protection Pledge by the Americans for Tax Reform 13 and in 2009 he was named a Taxpayer Hero by the Council for Citizens Against Government Waste for his votes to reduce government spending and taxes 14 In 2010 Kingston signed a pledge sponsored by Americans for Prosperity promising to vote against any Global Warming legislation that would raise taxes 15 Healthcare Edit Kingston is a supporter of Medicare prescription drug coverage He has voted to allow HMOs to be sued and also to limit damages and shorten time limits for medical lawsuits 16 In 2010 he voted against the Affordable Care Act asserting the bill would raise premiums taxes and cut Medicare 17 Energy Edit Kingston has voted to bar the EPA from regulating greenhouse gases 18 and voted to add pollutants to the Clean Water Act 19 He has voted against tax incentives for renewable energy and in favor of opening the Outer Continental Shelf to oil drilling 18 Gun control Edit Kingston voted to loosen restrictions on interstate gun purchases and to allow veterans to register unlicensed guns acquired abroad 20 Clinton impeachment Edit In November 1997 Kingston was one of eighteen Republicans in the House to co sponsor a resolution by Bob Barr that sought to launch an impeachment inquiry against President Bill Clinton 21 22 The resolution did not specify any charges or allegations 22 This was an early effort to impeach Clinton predating the eruption of the Clinton Lewinsky scandal The eruption of that scandal would ultimately lead to a more serious effort to impeach Clinton in 1998 23 On October 8 1998 Kingston voted in favor of legislation that was passed to open an impeachment inquiry 24 On December 19 1998 Kingston voted in favor of all four proposed articles of impeachment against Clinton only two of which received the needed majority of votes to be adopted 25 26 27 28 Savannah Harbor Expansion Project Edit Congressman Kingston speaking at Tybee Island Beach Renourishment Sand Throwing Ceremony in 2014 Kingston sponsored legislation in 1999 to authorize the expansion of the Savannah harbor in order to accommodate larger vessels 29 Washington work week Edit Regarding the extension of the House work week from 3 days to 5 in 2006 Kingston commented Keeping us up here eats away at families Marriages suffer The Democrats could care less sic about families that s what this says He added Time away from Washington is just as important to being an effective member of Congress as time spent in the Capitol When I m here people call me Mr Congressman When I m home people call me Jack you stupid SOB why did you vote that way It keeps me grounded 30 School Lunch Program Edit In an address to the Jackson County Republican Party on December 14 2013 Kingston who is on the House Agricultural Committee which oversees the federal school lunch program for the underprivileged commented that it may be beneficial for students to sweep the floor in the cafeteria to promote a work ethic and instill in them that there is in fact no such thing as a free lunch 31 Kingston has said he was not allegedly advocating that poor children be singled out but rather that all children should perform chores to learn work ethic but emphasised those students specifically that were getting free lunches as the ones that should be working This is not targeted to any one group It would be very helpful for kids in any socio economic group to do chores and learn the work ethic Those kids aren t there because of any fault of their own and I never suggested that they were Kingston said on CNN 32 Legislation Edit Kingston has sponsored 103 bills and resolutions including 33 103rd Congress 1993 1994 Edit H R 3563 a bill to exempt U S ships from the radio and equipment requirements of the Global Maritime Distress and Safety System introduced November 19 1993 H R 4743 a bill to provide that carriage of an item of equipment to be used under a federal contract for cleaning up radioactive waste from the production of nuclear weapons is not coastwise trade introduced July 13 1994105th Congress 1997 1998 Edit H R 2658 a bill to prohibit the Internal Revenue Service IRS from using the threat of audit to compel a taxpayer to agree to or sign the Tip Reporting Commitment Agreement or the Tip Rate Determination Agreement introduced October 9 1997 H R 4144 a bill to restore and maintain property on Cumberland Island introduced June 25 1998106th Congress 1999 2000 Edit H R 4793 a bill to waive the requirement that hospitals have an obstetrician in order to be designated as a Disproportionate share hospital for certain critical access hospitals or essential rural health care providers introduced June 29 2000 reintroduced in the 107th Congress as H R 2553107th Congress 2001 2002 Edit H R 5176 a bill to permit individuals who are not in the prescription drug business to import drugs if they appear to be approved non narcotic and produced by a registered producer and to create a program to allow for physicians to import drugs that meet the foregoing requirements if no drugs are otherwise available excluding controlled substances and biological agents introduced July 23 2002109th Congress 2005 2006 Edit H R 4409 a bill to reduce national oil consumption to reduce fuel consumed by the United States Postal Service by eliminating Saturday mail delivery to create a tire efficiency program to create a tax credit for reducing idling to create a research and development program for electric cars to create a loan program for the development of hybrid technology to create an advanced technology motor vehicles manufacturing credit to create a qualified flexible fuel hybrid and plug in hybrid motor vehicle credit to reduce petroleum consumed by federal vehicles by 20 to create a fuel efficiency tax credit to include ethanol as at least 10 of ground transportation fuel to increase the alternative fuel vehicle refueling property credit to establish the Alternative Fueling Infrastructure Trust Fund to promote the development of public transit in urban areas and to promote the use of biofuels introduced November 18 2005 Versions of many of this bill s provisions were later included in the Energy Independence and Security Act of 2007 110th Congress 2007 2008 Edit H R 6404 a bill to create a 350 000 1 commemorative coins celebrating 100 years since Girl Scouts of the USA s founding with a 10 surcharge on the purchase of the coins with purchasing being restricted to 2011 and with all revenue generated to be allocated to Girl Scouts of the USA introduced June 26 2008 A modified version of this bill that restricted purchases to 2013 was introduced in the 111th Congress as H R 621 and was signed into law October 29 2009 111th Congress 2009 2010 Edit Congressman Jack Kingston visits Combined Security Transition Command Afghanistan in 2010 H R 3226 a bill to prohibit any federal funds from being used to pay salary to or support the activities of czars if they aren t approved by the Senate if they are excepted from the competitive service by reason of the confidential policy determining policy making or policy advocating character of the position and perform functions that could be performed by someone approved by the Senate introduced July 15 2009 H R 5958 a bill to allow for members of the armed services above the age of 18 but below 21 to purchase and consume alcoholic beverages on military installations if the beverage is intended to be consumed on site introduced July 29 2010112th Congress 2011 2012 Edit H R 3444 a bill to require individuals claiming the tax credit to include the names and identification numbers of qualifying children introduced November 16 2011 reintroduced in the 113th Congress as H R 2778 H R 3601 a bill to require individuals receiving unemployment compensation to test negative for drug tests prior to receiving such compensation introduced December 7 2011 reintroduced in the 113th Congress as H R 3454113th Congress 2013 2014 Edit Congressman Kingston at 2013 National Guard Association of Georgia H R 2779 a bill to create an Inspector General for the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau introduced July 22 2013 H R 3104 a bill to exclude all federal employees including members of Congress the President and the Vice President from receiving any federally funded health care premium subsidies under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act PPACA introduced September 16 2013 A modified version of this bill that also prohibits federal employees from enrolling in any plans that aren t offered in the PPACA s exchanges was later introduced as H R 3164 and reintroduced as H R 3562 H R 3277 a bill to prohibit the U S federal government from making any voluntary contributions to the United Nations and any agencies of the United Nations introduced October 8 2013 H R 3340 a bill to require that profits made by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac be allocated to reducing the federal government s debt introduced October 24 2013 H R 3339 a bill to prohibit the Department of Education from developing implementing or evaluating any multi state education standards or from providing financial assistance to any entity that requires or authorizes such activity and to prohibit the Secretary of Education from requiring states to implement multi state standards as a condition of being eligible for federal education funds introduced October 24 2013 H R 3420 a bill to require that any information disseminated by the federal government using public funds for the purpose of advertising or educating the public about the PPACA is to be accompanied by a statement that the Congressional Budget Office CBO has concluded that the PPACA costs 1 76 trillion over the next decade introduced October 30 2013 If signed into law individuals may be misled about the PPACA as the 1 76 trillion figure is an estimate of the gross costs of the law s insurance coverage provisions not the net costs of the entire law On net the CBO projects the PPACA to reduce the federal government s budget deficit by more than 100 billion over the next ten years 34 H R 3419 a bill to exempt small businesses with a small business concern as defined by the Small Business Act from the PPACA s employer mandate and to redefine a full time employee for the purpose of such mandate as an individual who works for at least 40 hours a week introduced October 30 2013 H R 3523 a bill to allow for audits of IRS employees to determine compliance with tax laws and to allow for the termination of any individual s employment at the IRS if he or she is found to be willfully not paying taxes or is found to have willfully understated his or her tax liability introduced November 18 2013 H R 3703 a bill to approve the construction of the Keystone XL Pipeline introduced December 11 2013Committee assignments Edit Chairman of the House Agriculture Appropriations Committee Kingston s committee assignments in the 113th Congress 2011 2013 were Committee on Appropriations Subcommittee on Agriculture Rural Development Food and Drug Administration and Related Agencies Subcommittee on Defense Subcommittee on Labor Health and Human Services Education and Related Agencies Chairman Caucus memberships Edit Balanced Budget Amendment Caucus Congressional Caucus on Unfunded Mandates International Conservation Caucus Liberty Caucus Republican Study CommitteeLater career EditKingston works as a public policy principal at the firm of Squire Patton Boggs in Washington 35 Since August 2015 he has been chairman of the Georgia Republican Party Foundation the fundraising arm of the Georgia GOP 36 In 2016 he endorsed Ted Cruz for president 37 but later he served as senior advisor and spokesperson for the Donald Trump campaign 38 In 2017 he became a CNN political commentator 39 He was dropped from the network in February 2019 40 2014 U S Senate election Edit Main article 2014 United States Senate election in Georgia In May 2013 Kingston officially announced he would run for the open U S senate seat being vacated by Republican U S Senator Saxby Chambliss 41 In the third quarter of 2013 Kingston outpaced his House colleagues in campaign fundraising for the open Senate seat 42 He was endorsed in the race by Sean Hannity and Neal Boortz 43 as well as the U S Chamber of Commerce 44 After advancing past the May 20 primary to the July 22 runoff Kingston lost to David Perdue with 49 of the vote 2 Stoneman Douglas High School shooting Edit On February 18 2018 four days after the Stoneman Douglas High School shooting which left 17 people dead in an interview with CNN Kingston suggested that the survivors of the massacre who had organized to oppose gun violence were being taken advantage of by left wing activists and funded by George Soros 45 46 His comments angered the survivors of the shooting who described them as despicable and called on Kingston to apologize 47 Electoral history EditThis section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information December 2014 Georgia s 1st congressional district Results 1992 2012 48 49 Year Democratic Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct1992 Barbara Christmas 75 808 42 Jack Kingston 103 932 58 1994 Raymond Beckworth 27 197 23 Jack Kingston 88 788 77 1996 Rosemary D Kaszans 50 622 32 Jack Kingston 108 616 68 1998 no candidate Jack Kingston 92 229 100 2000 Joyce Marie Griggs 58 776 31 Jack Kingston 131 684 69 2002 Don Smart 40 026 28 Jack Kingston 103 661 72 2004 no candidate Jack Kingston 188 347 100 2006 Jim Nelson 43 668 31 Jack Kingston 94 961 69 2008 Bill Gillespie 83 444 34 Jack Kingston 165 890 66 2010 Oscar L Harris II 46 449 28 Jack Kingston 117 270 72 2012 Lesli Messinger 92 399 37 Jack Kingston 157 181 63 References Edit Who Runs Gov Jack Kingston The Washington Post July 24 2012 Archived from the original on November 29 2014 Retrieved December 2 2013 a b Parker Ashley July 23 2014 Georgia Republicans Choose David Perdue as Their Senate Candidate The New York Times p A17 Retrieved April 7 2015 kingston Freepages genealogy rootsweb ancestry com Archived from the original on July 16 2015 Retrieved August 28 2012 Barone Michael Ujifusa Grant 1999 The Almanac of American Politics 2000 National Journal Group Inc p 461 U S Rep Jack Kingston Companions for Heroes Archived from the original on September 15 2016 Retrieved September 10 2016 Jack Kingston Biography U S House of Representatives Archived from the original on December 25 2013 Jack Kingston s Biography Project Vote Smart Retrieved April 7 2015 GA State House 125 Race Nov 06 1984 Our Campaigns Retrieved August 28 2012 Snow co sponsors tax legislation for tax reform commission Walker County Messenger March 8 1989 p 6A Retrieved April 7 2015 Our Campaigns Candidate Jack Kingston www ourcampaigns com Retrieved January 8 2018 Simmi Aujla December 7 2010 Tea party favorite may not get chair Politico Com Retrieved August 28 2012 About Jack Kingston Awards Archived from the original on May 16 2014 List of Pledge Signers in the 113th Congress Archived from the original on November 24 2013 Retrieved December 2 2013 Leslie K Paige October 7 2009 Taxpayer Watchdog Group Names Rep Jack Kingston a Taxpayer Hero Press release Council for Citizens Against Government Waste Retrieved December 2 2013 Virginia Galloway June 29 2010 Americans for Prosperity Applauds U S Representative Jack Kingston Press release Americans for Prosperity Archived from the original PDF on February 19 2015 Retrieved April 7 2015 Jack Kingston on Health Care OnTheIssues Retrieved December 22 2013 Project Vote Smart Representative Jack Kingston Affordable Health Care For America Act Votesmart org Archived from the original on March 9 2019 Retrieved August 22 2010 a b Jack Kingston on Energy amp Oil OnTheIssues Retrieved December 2 2013 Jack Kingston on the Environment OnTheIssues Retrieved December 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Bill Number H Res 611 105th Congress 2nd Session Office of the Clerk U S House of Representatives December 19 1998 Retrieved March 6 2021 Washington U S Capitol Room H154 p 225 7000 DC 20515 6601 December 19 1998 Roll Call 543 Roll Call 543 Bill Number H Res 611 105th Congress 2nd Session Office of the Clerk U S House of Representatives Retrieved March 6 2021 Merrigan JoAnn October 23 2013 House Approves Bill to Help Fund Savannah Harbor Deepening WSAV TV Archived from the original on January 11 2014 Retrieved April 7 2015 Lyndsey Layton December 6 2006 Culture Shock on Capitol Hill House to Work 5 Days a Week The Washington Post Retrieved August 22 2010 Evan Bleier Rep Jack Kingston suggests kids sweep the floor in the cafeteria for school lunch UPI Retrieved December 19 2013 Georgia congressman defends school lunch comments CNN December 20 2013 Retrieved April 7 2015 Legislation Sponsored or Cosponsored by Jack Kingston congress gov Retrieved April 7 2015 Banthin Jessica May 14 2013 CBO s Estimate of the Net Budgetary Impact of the Affordable Care Act s Health Insurance Coverage Provisions Has Not Changed Much Over Time Congressional Budget Office Retrieved November 27 2014 Jack Kingston Squire Patton Boggs Retrieved March 2 2016 Jack Kingston to Head Georgia Republican Paty Foundation gagop org Georgia Republican Party August 20 2015 Archived from the original on July 18 2016 Retrieved September 10 2016 Bluestein Greg February 17 2016 Jack Kingston endorses Ted Cruz for president ajc com Atlanta Journal Constitution Archived from the original on October 7 2016 Retrieved September 10 2016 Transcripts cnn com August 26 2016 Retrieved September 10 2016 NEW DAY SATURDAY CNN February 25 2017 Retrieved April 12 2017 CNN Cuts Ties With Two More Pro Trump Contributors CNN February 5 2019 Retrieved February 5 2019 Trygstad Kyle April 30 2013 Jack Kingston Plans Announcement Tour for Thursday Roll Call Retrieved April 7 2015 Trygstad Kyle January 8 2014 Jack Kingston Raised 880K in Fourth Quarter Roll Call Retrieved April 7 2015 Richards Jon April 11 2014 Jack Kingston Picks Up Endorsement from Sean Hannity Peach Pundit Retrieved April 7 2015 Sullivan Sean April 17 2014 Chamber of Commerce backs Kingston in crowded Georgia Senate race Washington Post Retrieved April 7 2015 Savransky Rebecca February 20 2018 Ex GOP lawmaker suggests left wing groups are coaching Fla shooting survivors TheHill Retrieved August 6 2018 Right wing conspiracy theorists blame George Soros for teenage survivors anti gun activism Newsweek February 20 2018 Retrieved August 6 2018 Frej Willa February 20 2018 Florida Survivors Push Back After GOP Activist Says They re Hijacked By Left Wing Groups Huffington Post Retrieved August 6 2018 Election Statistics Office of the Clerk of the House of Representatives Archived from the original on July 25 2007 Retrieved January 10 2008 Georgia Election Results Official Results of the Tuesday November 04 2008 General Election Secretary of State of Georgia February 18 2009 Retrieved February 26 2009 External links EditJack Kingston 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 SmartGeorgia House of RepresentativesPreceded byBobby Phillips Member of the Georgia House of Representativesfrom the 125th district1985 1993 Succeeded byEric JohnsonU S House of RepresentativesPreceded byLindsay Thomas Member of the U S House of Representativesfrom Georgia s 1st congressional district1993 2015 Succeeded byBuddy CarterParty political officesPreceded byDeborah Pryce Vice Chair of the House Republican Conference2003 2007 Succeeded byKay GrangerU S order of precedence ceremonial Preceded byPat Schroederas Former US Representative Order of precedence of the United Statesas Former US Representative Succeeded byChris Shaysas Former US 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