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Jerry Costello

Jerry Francis Costello (born September 25, 1949) is an American politician and former U.S. Representative for Illinois's 12th congressional district. He previously represented Illinois's 21st congressional district and served in the US House from 1988 to 2013. He is a member of the Democratic Party and was the dean of Illinois's 21-member congressional delegation. In October 2011, Costello announced that he would not seek another term in Congress in 2012.[1] He was succeeded by William Enyart.

Jerry Costello
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Illinois
In office
August 9, 1988 – January 3, 2013
Preceded byMelvin Price
Succeeded byWilliam Enyart
Constituency21st district (1988–1993)
12th district (1993–2013)
Personal details
Born
Jerry Francis Costello

(1949-09-25) September 25, 1949 (age 73)
East St. Louis, Illinois, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseGeorgia Cockrum
EducationSouthwestern Illinois College
Maryville University (BA)

Early life, education, and early career

Costello was born in East St. Louis, Illinois and attended Catholic schools, graduating from Assumption High School. He was later educated at Maryville College of the Sacred Heart in St. Louis, from which he earned a bachelor's degree.

Costello worked in the law enforcement field. He served St. Clair County, Illinois as a court bailiff, deputy sheriff, and director of court services and probation. Costello later was chief investigator for the Illinois State Attorney’s office. In 1980, he was elected as chair of the St. Clair County Board. Costello served in this capacity as county executive until his election to the House.

U.S. House of Representatives

Elections

Costello took office on in August 1988, after winning a special election with 51% of the vote, to fill the seat of the deceased Melvin Price.[2] He was elected to a full term that November with 53% of the vote.[3] After that, he received at least 60% of the vote in all of his re-election bids, until his retirement in 2012.[4]

Costello was the most senior member of Illinois' House delegation during his final term in office. On October 4, 2011, he announced he would not seek reelection in 2012.[5] Costello was succeeded by William Enyart, who was elected on November 6, 2012.[6]

Tenure

Costello served on the National Leadership Committee of then-Senator Barack Obama's National Catholic Advisory Council during his 2008 election campaign.[7]

Shortly after the election of Barack Obama as President of the United States, Costello was prominently mentioned as a possible cabinet choice for Secretary of Transportation; the nomination eventually went to fellow Illinois Representative Ray LaHood.[citation needed]

In 2011, Costello co-sponsored HR 3, the No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act, which would strictly limit the situations in which abortion could be paid for by public funds.[8] Costello is a member of the Reformers Caucus of Issue One.[9]

1997 ethics complaint

In 1996, federal prosecutors alleged that Costello was an unindicted co-conspirator in a plan to build a riverboat casino. At the end of an investigation and trial, a longtime friend of Costello's was sentenced to six years in prison for obstruction of justice. Costello testified before a grand jury in regard to the matter, but was not indicted or charged in the case. He denied any involvement. In 1997, the Congressional Accountability Project filed an ethics complaint requesting investigation of Costello which resulted in no action.[10]

Committee assignments

Post-House

In 2016, Costello was a presidential elector from Illinois.[11] Costello was originally intended to be an elector in the 2020 election as well; however, in the official vote he was replaced by Illinois House Speaker Chris Welch.[12][13]

References

  1. ^ Lambrecht, Bill. "Jerry Costello reflects on accomplishments, changes as Congressional career ends". stltoday.com. Retrieved 4 January 2013.
  2. ^ "Our Campaigns - IL District 21 - Special Election Race - Aug 09, 1988".
  3. ^ "Our Campaigns - IL District 21 Race - Nov 08, 1988".
  4. ^ "Our Campaigns - Candidate - Jerry F. Costello".
  5. ^ Rep. Jerry Costello won't seek re-election in 2012 Archived 2013-01-04 at archive.today, KSDK
  6. ^ D.W. NORRIS, The Southern. "AP says Enyart wins 12th District, Plummer not ready to concede". The Southern.
  7. ^ Dan Gilgoff (2008-04-11). "Obama's Catholic Committee: The Lineup - God-o-Meter". Blog.beliefnet.com. Retrieved 2010-08-23.
  8. ^ "Full text of House Resolution 3: No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act". GovTrack.us.
  9. ^ "Issue One – ReFormers Caucus". Retrieved 2019-11-07.
  10. ^ "After 7 Months in Limbo, Ethics Panel Is Back". The New York Times. 12 September 1997. Retrieved 20 September 2011.
  11. ^ . nprillinois.org. Archived from the original on 2016-10-20. Retrieved 2016-10-20.
  12. ^ . Democratic Party of Illinois. Archived from the original on 2020-11-17. Retrieved October 6, 2022.
  13. ^ "Illinois Electoral College Members Formally Cast Ballots for Joe Biden, Kamala Harris". NBC Chicago. Chicago. 14 December 2020. Retrieved October 6, 2022.

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U.S. House of Representatives
Preceded by Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Illinois's 21st congressional district

1988–1993
Constituency abolished
Preceded by Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Illinois's 12th congressional district

1993–2013
Succeeded by
U.S. order of precedence (ceremonial)
Preceded byas Former US Representative Order of precedence of the United States
as Former US Representative
Succeeded byas Former US Representative

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For his son see Jerry Costello II Jerry Francis Costello born September 25 1949 is an American politician and former U S Representative for Illinois s 12th congressional district He previously represented Illinois s 21st congressional district and served in the US House from 1988 to 2013 He is a member of the Democratic Party and was the dean of Illinois s 21 member congressional delegation In October 2011 Costello announced that he would not seek another term in Congress in 2012 1 He was succeeded by William Enyart Jerry CostelloMember of the U S House of Representatives from IllinoisIn office August 9 1988 January 3 2013Preceded byMelvin PriceSucceeded byWilliam EnyartConstituency21st district 1988 1993 12th district 1993 2013 Personal detailsBornJerry Francis Costello 1949 09 25 September 25 1949 age 73 East St Louis Illinois U S Political partyDemocraticSpouseGeorgia CockrumEducationSouthwestern Illinois CollegeMaryville University BA Contents 1 Early life education and early career 2 U S House of Representatives 2 1 Elections 2 2 Tenure 2 3 Committee assignments 3 Post House 4 References 5 External linksEarly life education and early career EditCostello was born in East St Louis Illinois and attended Catholic schools graduating from Assumption High School He was later educated at Maryville College of the Sacred Heart in St Louis from which he earned a bachelor s degree Costello worked in the law enforcement field He served St Clair County Illinois as a court bailiff deputy sheriff and director of court services and probation Costello later was chief investigator for the Illinois State Attorney s office In 1980 he was elected as chair of the St Clair County Board Costello served in this capacity as county executive until his election to the House U S House of Representatives EditElections Edit Costello took office on in August 1988 after winning a special election with 51 of the vote to fill the seat of the deceased Melvin Price 2 He was elected to a full term that November with 53 of the vote 3 After that he received at least 60 of the vote in all of his re election bids until his retirement in 2012 4 Costello was the most senior member of Illinois House delegation during his final term in office On October 4 2011 he announced he would not seek reelection in 2012 5 Costello was succeeded by William Enyart who was elected on November 6 2012 6 Tenure Edit Costello served on the National Leadership Committee of then Senator Barack Obama s National Catholic Advisory Council during his 2008 election campaign 7 Shortly after the election of Barack Obama as President of the United States Costello was prominently mentioned as a possible cabinet choice for Secretary of Transportation the nomination eventually went to fellow Illinois Representative Ray LaHood citation needed In 2011 Costello co sponsored HR 3 the No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act which would strictly limit the situations in which abortion could be paid for by public funds 8 Costello is a member of the Reformers Caucus of Issue One 9 1997 ethics complaintIn 1996 federal prosecutors alleged that Costello was an unindicted co conspirator in a plan to build a riverboat casino At the end of an investigation and trial a longtime friend of Costello s was sentenced to six years in prison for obstruction of justice Costello testified before a grand jury in regard to the matter but was not indicted or charged in the case He denied any involvement In 1997 the Congressional Accountability Project filed an ethics complaint requesting investigation of Costello which resulted in no action 10 Committee assignments Edit Committee on Science Space and Technology Subcommittee on Energy and Environment Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee on Aviation Ranking member Subcommittee on Railroads Pipelines and Hazardous Materials Subcommittee on Water Resources and EnvironmentPost House EditIn 2016 Costello was a presidential elector from Illinois 11 Costello was originally intended to be an elector in the 2020 election as well however in the official vote he was replaced by Illinois House Speaker Chris Welch 12 13 References Edit Lambrecht Bill Jerry Costello reflects on accomplishments changes as Congressional career ends stltoday com Retrieved 4 January 2013 Our Campaigns IL District 21 Special Election Race Aug 09 1988 Our Campaigns IL District 21 Race Nov 08 1988 Our Campaigns Candidate Jerry F Costello Rep Jerry Costello won t seek re election in 2012 Archived 2013 01 04 at archive today KSDK D W NORRIS The Southern AP says Enyart wins 12th District Plummer not ready to concede The Southern Dan Gilgoff 2008 04 11 Obama s Catholic Committee The Lineup God o Meter Blog beliefnet com Retrieved 2010 08 23 Full text of House Resolution 3 No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act GovTrack us Issue One ReFormers Caucus Retrieved 2019 11 07 After 7 Months in Limbo Ethics Panel Is Back The New York Times 12 September 1997 Retrieved 20 September 2011 Who Will Sit On The Electoral College From Illinois NPR Illinois nprillinois org Archived from the original on 2016 10 20 Retrieved 2016 10 20 DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF ILLINOIS SELECTS NEW DNC MEMBERS ELECTORS Democratic Party of Illinois Archived from the original on 2020 11 17 Retrieved October 6 2022 Illinois Electoral College Members Formally Cast Ballots for Joe Biden Kamala Harris NBC Chicago Chicago 14 December 2020 Retrieved October 6 2022 External links EditBiography at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Financial information federal office at the Federal Election Commission Profile at Vote Smart Appearances on C SPANU S House of RepresentativesPreceded byMelvin Price Member of the U S House of Representativesfrom Illinois s 21st congressional district1988 1993 Constituency abolishedPreceded byPhil Crane Member of the U S House of Representativesfrom Illinois s 12th congressional district1993 2013 Succeeded byWilliam EnyartU S order of precedence ceremonial Preceded byBilly Tauzinas Former US Representative Order of precedence of the United Statesas Former US Representative Succeeded byJohn Shimkusas Former US Representative Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Jerry Costello amp oldid 1136525136, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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