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Joe Kennedy III

Joseph Patrick Kennedy III (born October 4, 1980) is an American lawyer, politician and diplomat who currently serves as United States Special Envoy for Northern Ireland since 2022. Prior to this, Kennedy served as the U.S. representative for Massachusetts's 4th congressional district from 2013 to 2021. A member of the Democratic Party, he represented a district that extends from Boston's western suburbs to the state's South Coast. He worked as an assistant district attorney in the Cape and Islands and Middlesex County, Massachusetts, offices before his election to Congress. In January 2021, he became a CNN commentator.[1]

Joe Kennedy III
United States Special Envoy for Northern Ireland
Assumed office
December 19, 2022
PresidentJoe Biden
Preceded byMick Mulvaney
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Massachusetts's 4th district
In office
January 3, 2013 – January 3, 2021
Preceded byBarney Frank
Succeeded byJake Auchincloss
Personal details
Born
Joseph Patrick Kennedy III

(1980-10-04) October 4, 1980 (age 42)
Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse
Lauren Birchfield
(m. 2012)
Children2
Parent
RelativesKennedy family
EducationStanford University (BS)
Harvard University (JD)
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A member of the Kennedy family, he is a son of U.S. Representative Joseph P. Kennedy II, a grandson of U.S. Senator and U.S. Attorney General Robert F. Kennedy, and grandnephew of U.S. President John F. Kennedy and U.S. Senator Ted Kennedy.

Born in Boston, Kennedy was raised in the area with his twin brother, Matthew Rauch Kennedy. After graduating from Stanford University with a bachelor's degree, he spent two years in the Dominican Republic as a member of the Peace Corps, before earning a Juris Doctor at Harvard Law School in 2009. He resigned from his role as assistant district attorney in early 2012 to run for the U.S. House of Representatives seat held by the retiring Barney Frank. Kennedy was sworn into office in January 2013, and sat on the House Committee on Energy and Commerce.

In 2020, rather than run for re-election to his House seat, Kennedy unsuccessfully challenged incumbent Senator Ed Markey for the Democratic nomination in the Massachusetts U.S. Senate election.[2] He was succeeded by fellow Democrat Jake Auchincloss.[3] Since leaving office, he has founded Project Groundwork, which focuses on boosting local community organizing efforts throughout the United States.[4] He has also joined several advisory boards and began appearing as a political commentator for CNN.[5] On June 4, 2021, President Joe Biden appointed him to be a member of the President's Commission on White House Fellowships.[6]

In December 2022, Kennedy was named the United States Special Envoy to Northern Ireland for Economic Affairs by President Biden.[7]

Early life and career

Kennedy was born on October 4, 1980,[8] in Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston, to Sheila Brewster (Rauch) (b. 1949) and Joseph P. Kennedy II. He was born eight minutes after his fraternal twin brother, Matthew. The twins are the eldest grandsons of Senator Robert F. Kennedy and Ethel Kennedy. Kennedy is also the great-great-grandson of Benjamin Brewster, one of the original trustees of Standard Oil.[9][10] They were raised in Brighton and the coastal town of Marshfield, Massachusetts, also spending summers on Cape Cod.[11] From birth, Kennedy was surrounded by politics; in 1980, his parents worked on the presidential campaign of U.S. Senator Ted Kennedy, the boys' great-uncle. Kennedy's father was elected to Congress in 1986. His parents divorced in 1991. The twins spent the following years moving between Brighton and Cambridge.[10]

 
Kennedy (left) in the Dominican Republic as part of the Peace Corps

After graduating from Buckingham Browne & Nichols School in Cambridge, Kennedy and his brother enrolled at Stanford University, where he majored in management science and engineering. Kennedy's reputation as a teetotaler earned him the college nickname "Milkman", as his teammates on the club lacrosse team would jokingly order him glasses of milk at bars.[10][12] At Stanford, Kennedy roomed with future NBA player Jason Collins[13] and was a member of the Kappa Alpha Order fraternity.

After graduating in 2003, Kennedy joined the Peace Corps; a fluent Spanish speaker, he worked in the Dominican Republic's Puerto Plata province from 2004 to 2006, helping local tour guides in the 27 Charcos reserve in the Río Damajagua Park. He reorganized the group with some outside backing, directing the guides to rebuild parts of the park and develop skills to make the operation more attractive to tourists.[10][12] "We basically created a union," said Kennedy, who reported that the group's efforts won higher wages for employees while increasing the tour companies' revenue.[14] According to a press release, his other activities in the Peace Corps included "stints as an Anti-Poverty Consultant for the Office of the President of the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste and a Research Analyst for the United Nations Development Program."[15]

Entry into law and politics

 
Kennedy speaking at the 50th Anniversary of the Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium (2011)

In April 2006, Kennedy returned to Massachusetts, where he and his brother co-chaired Ted Kennedy's re-election campaign. The same month, Kennedy enrolled in Harvard Law School.[10] There, he worked for the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau, providing legal aid to low-income tenants with foreclosure cases in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis, and as a technical editor for the Harvard Human Rights Journal, on a staff with his classmate and future wife, Lauren Anne Birchfield.[10] In 2007, he and Birchfield co-founded Picture This: Justice and Power, an after-school program for youths in Boston's Jamaica Plain neighborhood.[16][17] He began an internship at the Cape and Islands District Attorney's Office in 2008.[15]

After earning his Juris Doctor in 2009, Kennedy was hired at the Cape and Islands Office as an assistant district attorney (DA). He considered running for the Cape-based U.S. House seat held by retiring Rep. Bill Delahunt in early 2010, but decided against it.[18] In September 2011, he joined the Middlesex County, Massachusetts, District Attorney's Office, also as an assistant DA.[19] He resigned several months later, in preparation for the announcement that he would seek political office.[20]

U.S. House of Representatives

Elections

2012

 
Kennedy (left) campaigning with Elizabeth Warren (center), and his predecessor Barney Frank (right), 2012 Boston Pride Parade

In January 2012, Kennedy announced he would form an exploratory committee to run in the newly redrawn 4th congressional district of Massachusetts.[20][21] Kennedy explained, "I will then begin to reach out to the people of the Fourth District, in order to hear directly from them about the challenges they are facing and their ideas on how we can restore fairness to our system. I will make a final decision about entering the race in the weeks thereafter."[22][23]

He officially entered the election in February 2012.[24] In an announcement video, Kennedy declared, "I believe this country was founded on a simple idea: that every person deserves to be treated fairly, by each other and by their government".[25] In the same video, Kennedy vowed to fight for a "fair job plan", a "better educational system", a "fair tax code", and a "fair housing policy".[25]

While several Democratic candidates had prepared to enter the race, the field nearly cleared once Kennedy announced his candidacy. His family roots made him the overwhelming favorite among Massachusetts Democrats.[26][27] In the September 6 primary, he faced Rachel Brown, a Lyndon LaRouche acolyte, and Herb Robinson, an engineer and musician, winning the primary with around 90 percent of the vote.[28] He was elected to the House of Representatives on November 6, 2012, defeating Republican candidate Sean Bielat, winning over 60% of the vote.

2014

In the 2014 election, Kennedy ran unopposed in the primary and general elections. On November 4, 2014, he was re-elected to a second term with 184,158 votes (98%).[29]

2016

In 2016, after running unopposed in the Democratic primary, Kennedy was re-elected to a third term, defeating Republican David Rosa by more than 40 percentage points.[30]

2018

Kennedy was mentioned as a potential candidate for the 2018 Massachusetts gubernatorial election[31] but declined, running for re-election to the House and saying he had no plans to run for any other office.[32] He was re-elected unopposed.

Committee assignments
115th Congress (2017–19)[33]

Tenure

 
Joe Kennedy III speaks during a ceremony celebrating the life of his grandfather, Robert F. Kennedy, in 2018.

Kennedy was sworn into the 113th U.S. Congress on January 3, 2013, and assigned to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and the Committee on Science, Space, and Technology. He praised the technology committee assignment as an opportunity to secure federal funding, including National Science Foundation and Small Business Innovation Research grants, for life sciences companies in his district. As a freshman in his party, he was unable to secure a seat he had sought on the Education Committee.[34]

During a February science committee hearing, Kennedy questioned Texas Instruments president Richard Templeton about the company's efforts to compensate cancer-stricken former employees of its Attleboro, Massachusetts, nuclear facility.[35][36] A prolific fundraiser, he launched his political action committee, the 4MA PAC, in April.[37][38] As a member of the Foreign Affairs Committee, he traveled in May with four other legislators to Afghanistan, where they met with President Hamid Karzai and members of the military.[39] That month, he was named chairman of Governor Deval Patrick's STEM Advisory Council.[40]

On July 24, 2013, Kennedy was one of seven members of the Congressional Progressive Caucus[41] (CPC) to vote against the Amash-Conyers amendment to limit Section 215 of the Patriot Act, which tried to restrict NSA surveillance programs. In contrast, a majority of both CPC members and of Democratic members of Congress voted for the amendment, while Kennedy stood out as a supporter of the party leadership. His vote has been criticized as a sign for a lack of commitment to civil liberties.[42]

Kennedy was a member of the U.S.-Japan Caucus.[43]

Response to the 2018 State of the Union

On January 26, 2018, House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer announced that Kennedy would deliver the Democratic response to President Donald Trump's 2018 State of the Union address.[44][45] His selection came after criticism that the Democratic Party had relied too heavily on its oldest leaders since the 2016 presidential election. In choosing Kennedy, the party was seen as trying to bridge the gap with a new face attached to one of the most famous names in American politics.[46] On January 30, he gave the response to television cameras and a live studio audience in the automotive body shop of Diman Regional Vocational Technical High School at Fall River, Massachusetts.[47] The location was meant to emphasize the role immigrants have in American society. He spent the opening minutes of his speech boasting about the economy and industrial history of Fall River, a city in his district. His audience included Diman Regional Technical School students. He praised Black Lives Matter, and spoke in Spanish about children who were brought into the United States illegally when they were minors.[48] He also took numerous swings at Trump, criticizing the Department of Justice for "rolling back civil rights by the day" and attacking the administration for "targeting the very idea that we are all worthy of protection".[49] He accused Trump of turning American life "into a zero-sum game",[49] and said that Democrats intended to aid the middle and lower classes. He closed by characterizing the state of the union as "hopeful, resilient, enduring".[49]

2020 Senate campaign

 
Logo for Kennedy's 2020 Senate Campaign

On August 26, 2019, Kennedy announced he was considering a primary challenge against incumbent Senator Ed Markey, and on September 21, he formally announced his candidacy. He announced that he would not seek re-election, instead challenging Markey in the Democratic primary for the 2020 United States Senate election in Massachusetts.[50][51] On September 1, 2020, Markey defeated him in the Democratic primary. Kennedy became the first member of his family to lose an election in Massachusetts.[52][53][54]

His defeat was widely attributed to his inability to explain his reasons for running. Additionally, Markey had strength among progressives and younger voters, buoyed by active youth involvement. Kennedy was endorsed by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, while Markey had the support of Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, former Vice-President Al Gore, Senator Elizabeth Warren, Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, the youth-led Sunrise Movement, and The Boston Globe.[55][56] The race was considered a showdown between the Democratic establishment and its new and growing progressive wing, though the lines between the two were blurred, as Kennedy was a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, endorsed by many members, and Markey had been in Congress 43 years at the time.[57][58]

Biden Administration

 
Kennedy with Secretary of State Antony Blinken in 2023

United States Special Envoy to Northern Ireland for Economic Affairs

On December 19, 2022, President Biden announced Kennedy will replace Mick Mulvaney as United States Special Envoy for Northern Ireland. Mulvaney retired in 2021.[59]

He is not the only Kennedy family member to become a diplomat. Cousin Caroline Kennedy was United States Ambassador to Japan from 2013 until 2017 and has been Ambassador to Australia since June 2022. Aunt Victoria Reggie Kennedy has been Ambassador to Austria since January 12, 2022. Aunt Jean Kennedy Smith was United States Ambassador to Ireland from 1993 until 1998.

Political positions

Civil rights

Kennedy has co-sponsored legislation to study reparations for slavery, supports measures to expand the civil rights of Native Americans, opposes discrimination in employment, housing, education, and health care, and supports removing barriers to equal opportunities for people with disabilities, including improving access to public transit, housing, voting, and education. He supports LGBTQIA+ rights, recognition of a national Transgender Day of Remembrance, and is a member of the Congressional Transgender Equality Task Force. In the area of gender equity, he is an advocate of legislation to end workplace discrimination and wage discrimination, and is a supporter of the Me Too movement.[60][non-primary source needed]

Marijuana legalization

Kennedy helped raise funds in 2016 for the defeat of Question 4 to legalize cannabis for recreational use in Massachusetts.[61][62] He also voted against the Rohrabacher–Farr amendment in 2015 which limits the enforcement of federal law in states that have legalized medical cannabis.[61][63] In November 2018 he changed his stance towards cannabis and endorsed its legalization at the federal level, however.[64] In January 2020 he co-sponsored a bill to federally legalize cannabis known as the Marijuana Opportunity Reinvestment and Expungement (MORE) Act.[65]

Climate change

Kennedy co-sponsored the Green New Deal, and supports aggressive action to reduce carbon emissions, enforce pollution control standards, protect public lands from fossil fuel extraction, promote clean energy alternatives to pipelines and compressor stations, and invest in related infrastructure and scientific research. He supports strict fuel efficiency standards and the elimination of exemptions to the Clean Air Act, and opposed the United States' withdrawal from the Paris Agreement under President Donald Trump.[66]

Racial inequality

Kennedy has helped pass legislation to guarantee access to STEM and vocational education, and co-sponsored legislation to eliminate most student debt. He has also co-sponsored legislation to reduce racial discrimination in housing, favors increasing the portion of federal grants earmarked for minority-owned small businesses, and supports criminal justice reform.[67][non-primary source needed]

Health care

Kennedy supports strengthening Social Security and Medicare, and favors having Medicare negotiate prescription drug prices directly with drug manufacturers.

Electoral history

Massachusetts's 4th congressional district, results 2012–2018
Year Democrat Republican 3rd party
Candidate Votes Pct. Candidate Votes Pct. Candidate Party Votes Pct.
2012 Joseph P. Kennedy III 221,303 61.1% Sean D. Bielat 129,936 35.9% David A. Rosa Independent 10,741 3.0%
2014 Joseph P. Kennedy III (incumbent) 184,158 97.9% (no candidate) write-ins 3,940 2.1%
2016 Joseph P. Kennedy III (incumbent) 265,823 70.1% David A. Rosa 113,055 29.8% write-ins 335 0.1%
2018 Joseph P. Kennedy III (incumbent) 245,289 97.7% (no candidate) write-ins 5,727 2.3%
2020 U.S. Senate Democratic primary results[68][52]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Ed Markey (incumbent) 782,694 55.35
Democratic Joseph P. Kennedy III 629,359 44.51
Total votes 100.0%

Personal life

 
Elizabeth Warren (left) speaking with Kennedy (center) and his wife Lauren in 2019

Kennedy married health policy lawyer[69] Lauren Anne Birchfield in Corona del Mar, California, on December 1, 2012.[70] The couple met in a Harvard Law School class taught by future U.S. Senator Elizabeth Warren.[71] On December 29, 2015, Birchfield gave birth to their daughter, Eleanor.[72] On December 20, 2017, Kennedy announced the birth of their second child, a son, named James.[73] The family lives in Newton, Massachusetts.[74]

Kennedy's net worth is about $43 million, which made him among the wealthiest members of Congress.[75]

See also

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External links

  • Appearances on C-SPAN
    • Complete video of debate, February 18, 2020 – C-SPAN
    • Complete video of Markey-Kennedy debate, August 11, 2020 – C-SPAN
  • Joe Kennedy III at Curlie
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Joseph Patrick Kennedy III born October 4 1980 is an American lawyer politician and diplomat who currently serves as United States Special Envoy for Northern Ireland since 2022 Prior to this Kennedy served as the U S representative for Massachusetts s 4th congressional district from 2013 to 2021 A member of the Democratic Party he represented a district that extends from Boston s western suburbs to the state s South Coast He worked as an assistant district attorney in the Cape and Islands and Middlesex County Massachusetts offices before his election to Congress In January 2021 he became a CNN commentator 1 Joe Kennedy IIIUnited States Special Envoy for Northern IrelandIncumbentAssumed office December 19 2022PresidentJoe BidenPreceded byMick MulvaneyMember of the U S House of Representatives from Massachusetts s 4th districtIn office January 3 2013 January 3 2021Preceded byBarney FrankSucceeded byJake AuchinclossPersonal detailsBornJoseph Patrick Kennedy III 1980 10 04 October 4 1980 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office in January 2013 and sat on the House Committee on Energy and Commerce In 2020 rather than run for re election to his House seat Kennedy unsuccessfully challenged incumbent Senator Ed Markey for the Democratic nomination in the Massachusetts U S Senate election 2 He was succeeded by fellow Democrat Jake Auchincloss 3 Since leaving office he has founded Project Groundwork which focuses on boosting local community organizing efforts throughout the United States 4 He has also joined several advisory boards and began appearing as a political commentator for CNN 5 On June 4 2021 President Joe Biden appointed him to be a member of the President s Commission on White House Fellowships 6 In December 2022 Kennedy was named the United States Special Envoy to Northern Ireland for Economic Affairs by President Biden 7 Contents 1 Early life and career 1 1 Entry into law and politics 2 U S House of Representatives 2 1 Elections 2 1 1 2012 2 1 2 2014 2 1 3 2016 2 1 4 2018 2 2 Tenure 2 2 1 Response to the 2018 State of the Union 3 2020 Senate campaign 4 Biden Administration 4 1 United States Special Envoy to Northern Ireland for Economic Affairs 5 Political positions 5 1 Civil rights 5 2 Marijuana legalization 5 3 Climate change 5 4 Racial inequality 5 5 Health care 6 Electoral history 7 Personal life 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksEarly life and career EditKennedy was born on October 4 1980 8 in Brigham and Women s Hospital in Boston to Sheila Brewster Rauch b 1949 and Joseph P Kennedy II He was born eight minutes after his fraternal twin brother Matthew The twins are the eldest grandsons of Senator Robert F Kennedy and Ethel Kennedy Kennedy is also the great great grandson of Benjamin Brewster one of the original trustees of Standard Oil 9 10 They were raised in Brighton and the coastal town of Marshfield Massachusetts also spending summers on Cape Cod 11 From birth Kennedy was surrounded by politics in 1980 his parents worked on the presidential campaign of U S Senator Ted Kennedy the boys great uncle Kennedy s father was elected to Congress in 1986 His parents divorced in 1991 The twins spent the following years moving between Brighton and Cambridge 10 Kennedy left in the Dominican Republic as part of the Peace Corps After graduating from Buckingham Browne amp Nichols School in Cambridge Kennedy and his brother enrolled at Stanford University where he majored in management science and engineering Kennedy s reputation as a teetotaler earned him the college nickname Milkman as his teammates on the club lacrosse team would jokingly order him glasses of milk at bars 10 12 At Stanford Kennedy roomed with future NBA player Jason Collins 13 and was a member of the Kappa Alpha Order fraternity After graduating in 2003 Kennedy joined the Peace Corps a fluent Spanish speaker he worked in the Dominican Republic s Puerto Plata province from 2004 to 2006 helping local tour guides in the 27 Charcos reserve in the Rio Damajagua Park He reorganized the group with some outside backing directing the guides to rebuild parts of the park and develop skills to make the operation more attractive to tourists 10 12 We basically created a union said Kennedy who reported that the group s efforts won higher wages for employees while increasing the tour companies revenue 14 According to a press release his other activities in the Peace Corps included stints as an Anti Poverty Consultant for the Office of the President of the Democratic Republic of Timor Leste and a Research Analyst for the United Nations Development Program 15 Entry into law and politics Edit Kennedy speaking at the 50th Anniversary of the Robert F Kennedy Memorial Stadium 2011 In April 2006 Kennedy returned to Massachusetts where he and his brother co chaired Ted Kennedy s re election campaign The same month Kennedy enrolled in Harvard Law School 10 There he worked for the Harvard Legal Aid Bureau providing legal aid to low income tenants with foreclosure cases in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis and as a technical editor for the Harvard Human Rights Journal on a staff with his classmate and future wife Lauren Anne Birchfield 10 In 2007 he and Birchfield co founded Picture This Justice and Power an after school program for youths in Boston s Jamaica Plain neighborhood 16 17 He began an internship at the Cape and Islands District Attorney s Office in 2008 15 After earning his Juris Doctor in 2009 Kennedy was hired at the Cape and Islands Office as an assistant district attorney DA He considered running for the Cape based U S House seat held by retiring Rep Bill Delahunt in early 2010 but decided against it 18 In September 2011 he joined the Middlesex County Massachusetts District Attorney s Office also as an assistant DA 19 He resigned several months later in preparation for the announcement that he would seek political office 20 U S House of Representatives EditElections Edit 2012 Edit See also Massachusetts s 4th congressional district election 2012 Kennedy left campaigning with Elizabeth Warren center and his predecessor Barney Frank right 2012 Boston Pride Parade In January 2012 Kennedy announced he would form an exploratory committee to run in the newly redrawn 4th congressional district of Massachusetts 20 21 Kennedy explained I will then begin to reach out to the people of the Fourth District in order to hear directly from them about the challenges they are facing and their ideas on how we can restore fairness to our system I will make a final decision about entering the race in the weeks thereafter 22 23 He officially entered the election in February 2012 24 In an announcement video Kennedy declared I believe this country was founded on a simple idea that every person deserves to be treated fairly by each other and by their government 25 In the same video Kennedy vowed to fight for a fair job plan a better educational system a fair tax code and a fair housing policy 25 While several Democratic candidates had prepared to enter the race the field nearly cleared once Kennedy announced his candidacy His family roots made him the overwhelming favorite among Massachusetts Democrats 26 27 In the September 6 primary he faced Rachel Brown a Lyndon LaRouche acolyte and Herb Robinson an engineer and musician winning the primary with around 90 percent of the vote 28 He was elected to the House of Representatives on November 6 2012 defeating Republican candidate Sean Bielat winning over 60 of the vote 2014 Edit See also 2014 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts District 4 In the 2014 election Kennedy ran unopposed in the primary and general elections On November 4 2014 he was re elected to a second term with 184 158 votes 98 29 2016 Edit See also 2016 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts District 4 In 2016 after running unopposed in the Democratic primary Kennedy was re elected to a third term defeating Republican David Rosa by more than 40 percentage points 30 2018 Edit See also 2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Massachusetts District 4 Kennedy was mentioned as a potential candidate for the 2018 Massachusetts gubernatorial election 31 but declined running for re election to the House and saying he had no plans to run for any other office 32 He was re elected unopposed Committee assignments115th Congress 2017 19 33 Energy and Commerce Commerce Manufacturing and Trade Health Oversight and InvestigationsTenure Edit Joe Kennedy III speaks during a ceremony celebrating the life of his grandfather Robert F Kennedy in 2018 Kennedy was sworn into the 113th U S Congress on January 3 2013 and assigned to the Committee on Foreign Affairs and the Committee on Science Space and Technology He praised the technology committee assignment as an opportunity to secure federal funding including National Science Foundation and Small Business Innovation Research grants for life sciences companies in his district As a freshman in his party he was unable to secure a seat he had sought on the Education Committee 34 During a February science committee hearing Kennedy questioned Texas Instruments president Richard Templeton about the company s efforts to compensate cancer stricken former employees of its Attleboro Massachusetts nuclear facility 35 36 A prolific fundraiser he launched his political action committee the 4MA PAC in April 37 38 As a member of the Foreign Affairs Committee he traveled in May with four other legislators to Afghanistan where they met with President Hamid Karzai and members of the military 39 That month he was named chairman of Governor Deval Patrick s STEM Advisory Council 40 On July 24 2013 Kennedy was one of seven members of the Congressional Progressive Caucus 41 CPC to vote against the Amash Conyers amendment to limit Section 215 of the Patriot Act which tried to restrict NSA surveillance programs In contrast a majority of both CPC members and of Democratic members of Congress voted for the amendment while Kennedy stood out as a supporter of the party leadership His vote has been criticized as a sign for a lack of commitment to civil liberties 42 Kennedy was a member of the U S Japan Caucus 43 Response to the 2018 State of the Union Edit On January 26 2018 House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer announced that Kennedy would deliver the Democratic response to President Donald Trump s 2018 State of the Union address 44 45 His selection came after criticism that the Democratic Party had relied too heavily on its oldest leaders since the 2016 presidential election In choosing Kennedy the party was seen as trying to bridge the gap with a new face attached to one of the most famous names in American politics 46 On January 30 he gave the response to television cameras and a live studio audience in the automotive body shop of Diman Regional Vocational Technical High School at Fall River Massachusetts 47 The location was meant to emphasize the role immigrants have in American society He spent the opening minutes of his speech boasting about the economy and industrial history of Fall River a city in his district His audience included Diman Regional Technical School students He praised Black Lives Matter and spoke in Spanish about children who were brought into the United States illegally when they were minors 48 He also took numerous swings at Trump criticizing the Department of Justice for rolling back civil rights by the day and attacking the administration for targeting the very idea that we are all worthy of protection 49 He accused Trump of turning American life into a zero sum game 49 and said that Democrats intended to aid the middle and lower classes He closed by characterizing the state of the union as hopeful resilient enduring 49 2020 Senate campaign Edit Logo for Kennedy s 2020 Senate Campaign See also 2020 United States Senate election in Massachusetts On August 26 2019 Kennedy announced he was considering a primary challenge against incumbent Senator Ed Markey and on September 21 he formally announced his candidacy He announced that he would not seek re election instead challenging Markey in the Democratic primary for the 2020 United States Senate election in Massachusetts 50 51 On September 1 2020 Markey defeated him in the Democratic primary Kennedy became the first member of his family to lose an election in Massachusetts 52 53 54 His defeat was widely attributed to his inability to explain his reasons for running Additionally Markey had strength among progressives and younger voters buoyed by active youth involvement Kennedy was endorsed by House Speaker Nancy Pelosi while Markey had the support of Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer former Vice President Al Gore Senator Elizabeth Warren Representative Alexandria Ocasio Cortez the youth led Sunrise Movement and The Boston Globe 55 56 The race was considered a showdown between the Democratic establishment and its new and growing progressive wing though the lines between the two were blurred as Kennedy was a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus endorsed by many members and Markey had been in Congress 43 years at the time 57 58 Biden Administration Edit Kennedy with Secretary of State Antony Blinken in 2023 United States Special Envoy to Northern Ireland for Economic Affairs Edit On December 19 2022 President Biden announced Kennedy will replace Mick Mulvaney as United States Special Envoy for Northern Ireland Mulvaney retired in 2021 59 He is not the only Kennedy family member to become a diplomat Cousin Caroline Kennedy was United States Ambassador to Japan from 2013 until 2017 and has been Ambassador to Australia since June 2022 Aunt Victoria Reggie Kennedy has been Ambassador to Austria since January 12 2022 Aunt Jean Kennedy Smith was United States Ambassador to Ireland from 1993 until 1998 Political positions EditCivil rights Edit Kennedy has co sponsored legislation to study reparations for slavery supports measures to expand the civil rights of Native Americans opposes discrimination in employment housing education and health care and supports removing barriers to equal opportunities for people with disabilities including improving access to public transit housing voting and education He supports LGBTQIA rights recognition of a national Transgender Day of Remembrance and is a member of the Congressional Transgender Equality Task Force In the area of gender equity he is an advocate of legislation to end workplace discrimination and wage discrimination and is a supporter of the Me Too movement 60 non primary source needed Marijuana legalization Edit Kennedy helped raise funds in 2016 for the defeat of Question 4 to legalize cannabis for recreational use in Massachusetts 61 62 He also voted against the Rohrabacher Farr amendment in 2015 which limits the enforcement of federal law in states that have legalized medical cannabis 61 63 In November 2018 he changed his stance towards cannabis and endorsed its legalization at the federal level however 64 In January 2020 he co sponsored a bill to federally legalize cannabis known as the Marijuana Opportunity Reinvestment and Expungement MORE Act 65 Climate change Edit Kennedy co sponsored the Green New Deal and supports aggressive action to reduce carbon emissions enforce pollution control standards protect public lands from fossil fuel extraction promote clean energy alternatives to pipelines and compressor stations and invest in related infrastructure and scientific research He supports strict fuel efficiency standards and the elimination of exemptions to the Clean Air Act and opposed the United States withdrawal from the Paris Agreement under President Donald Trump 66 Racial inequality Edit Kennedy has helped pass legislation to guarantee access to STEM and vocational education and co sponsored legislation to eliminate most student debt He has also co sponsored legislation to reduce racial discrimination in housing favors increasing the portion of federal grants earmarked for minority owned small businesses and supports criminal justice reform 67 non primary source needed Health care Edit Kennedy supports strengthening Social Security and Medicare and favors having Medicare negotiate prescription drug prices directly with drug manufacturers Electoral history EditMassachusetts s 4th congressional district results 2012 2018 Year Democrat Republican 3rd partyCandidate Votes Pct Candidate Votes Pct Candidate Party Votes Pct 2012 Joseph P Kennedy III 221 303 61 1 Sean D Bielat 129 936 35 9 David A Rosa Independent 10 741 3 0 2014 Joseph P Kennedy III incumbent 184 158 97 9 no candidate write ins 3 940 2 1 2016 Joseph P Kennedy III incumbent 265 823 70 1 David A Rosa 113 055 29 8 write ins 335 0 1 2018 Joseph P Kennedy III incumbent 245 289 97 7 no candidate write ins 5 727 2 3 2020 U S Senate Democratic primary results 68 52 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Ed Markey incumbent 782 694 55 35Democratic Joseph P Kennedy III 629 359 44 51Total votes 100 0 Personal life Edit Elizabeth Warren left speaking with Kennedy center and his wife Lauren in 2019 Kennedy married health policy lawyer 69 Lauren Anne Birchfield in Corona del Mar California on December 1 2012 70 The couple met in a Harvard Law School class taught by future U S Senator Elizabeth Warren 71 On December 29 2015 Birchfield gave birth to their daughter Eleanor 72 On December 20 2017 Kennedy announced the birth of their second child a son named James 73 The family lives in Newton Massachusetts 74 Kennedy s net worth is about 43 million which made him among the wealthiest members of Congress 75 See also EditKennedy familyReferences Edit Lisa Kashinsky January 29 2021 Joe Kennedy becomes CNN commentator Boston Herald Retrieved February 2 2021 Murray Stephanie Markey defeats Kennedy Neal wins in Massachusetts Politico Retrieved September 2 2020 Goodwin Liz McGrane Victoria February 15 2021 Jake Auchincloss swings left in Congress amid lingering progressive skepticism BostonGlobe com Retrieved March 8 2021 McGrane Victoria After Senate defeat Joe Kennedy III plots new path in politics BostonGlobe com Retrieved March 10 2021 Kashinsky Lisa January 29 2021 Joe Kennedy becomes CNN commentator BostonHerald com Retrieved March 10 2021 President Biden Appoints Members to President s Commission on White House Fellowships The White House June 4 2021 Blinken Antony Announcement of Joe Kennedy III as U S Special Envoy to Northern Ireland for Economic Affairs State Department Retrieved December 19 2022 Kennedy Joseph P III Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Edith Zimmerman September 12 2012 Keeping Up With the Kennedys The New York Times a b c d e f Jacobs Sally March 17 2012 For the Kennedy clan he is Generation Next The Boston Globe Vosk Stephanie February 28 2010 Not your average Joe Kennedy Cape Cod Times Archived from the original on May 12 2013 a b Massachusetts 4th House District National Journal November 6 2012 Why NBA center Jason Collins is coming out now Sports Illustrated April 29 2013 Pollock Alan May 7 2009 Joseph P Kennedy III Urges Young People To Act Locally And Globally The Cape Cod Chronicle Archived from the original on June 24 2013 a b Kennedy Joins Middlesex District Attorney s Office Office of the Middlesex District Attorney August 24 2011 Archived from the original on March 23 2018 Retrieved February 18 2013 Joseph Kennedy III joins Middlesex DA s Office The MetroWest Daily News August 24 2011 Archived from the original on April 12 2013 Retrieved April 12 2013 Newburger Emily 2012 The Next Generation Alumni Pursuits Harvard Law School Vosk Stephanie March 1 2010 Joseph Kennedy III says he won t seek seat Cape Cod Times Archived from the original on January 15 2012 Jessica Venezia Pastore amp Stephanie Chelf Guyotte August 24 2011 Middlesex District Attorney Middlesexda com Retrieved January 28 2012 a b Phillips Frank January 5 2012 Joseph P Kennedy III family scion explores run for Barney Frank s House seat Boston com Boston com Archived from the original on August 17 2020 Retrieved August 17 2020 Clift Eleanor February 17 2012 Joe Kennedy III Takes the Torch from Retiring Barney Frank The Daily Beast Retrieved February 28 2012 Joe Kennedy III Exploring Campaign Run The Boston Channel January 5 2012 Archived from the original on September 23 2020 Retrieved February 28 2012 Alt URL Miga Andrew Joseph Kennedy III Takes Steps Toward A Run For Congress The Huffington Post Retrieved February 28 2012 Joseph Kennedy III Announcing Mass Congress Bid Boston com February 15 2012 Retrieved February 28 2012 a b joekennedy2012 February 15 2012 I m Running YouTube Archived from the original on November 7 2021 Retrieved February 28 2012 Miller Joshua January 24 2012 4th District Field Clears for Joseph Kennedy III in Massachusetts Roll Call 2012 Primary Endorsement 4th Congressional District Joe Kennedy III for Democrats The Boston Globe September 2 2012 Levenson Michael September 7 2012 Bielat Kennedy to vie for open House seat The Boston Globe House election results Real Clear Politics Retrieved November 4 2014 Massachusetts 4th District Results The New York Times Retrieved November 16 2016 Salsberg Bob November 28 2016 Pivoting toward 2018 Massachusetts Dems eye Charlie Baker challenge Boston com Retrieved February 27 2017 Metzger Andy Kennedy says he will seek re election in 2018 The Herald News Retrieved March 9 2017 Rep Joseph P Kennedy III D Mass Roll Call CQ Jan Tracy January 5 2013 Kennedy named to two House committees The Boston Globe Nichols Christopher February 6 2013 Kennedy grills Texas Instruments president Taunton Gazette Foster Rick February 6 2013 Kennedy questions TI president about cancer cases The Sun Chronicle Tracy Jan April 17 2013 Tierney tops state delegation in first quarter fundraising The Boston Globe Blake Aaron April 12 2013 Rep Joe Kennedy III launches political action committee Post Politics The Washington Post Bender Bryan May 28 2013 Kennedy impressed by US efforts to prepare Afghans The Boston Globe Massachusetts Governor s Office May 29 2013 Lieutenant Governor Murray announces Congressman Kennedy to lead the governor s STEM Advisory Council Caucus Members Congressional Progressive Caucus Retrieved January 30 2018 In These Times July 26 2013 Why Did 83 Democrats Vote to Continue NSA Surveillance Members U S Japan Caucus Retrieved January 12 2019 Rep Joe Kennedy III to deliver Democratic response to State of the Union Retrieved January 26 2018 Can Joe Kennedy Beat the State of the Union Curse POLITICO Magazine Retrieved January 29 2018 Malone Scott January 25 2018 In step to national stage a young Kennedy to rebut Trump address Reuters Boston Archived from the original on January 26 2018 Retrieved January 26 2018 Rep Kennedy highlighted Fall River s resilience and work ethic in rebuttal to President Trump Herald News Massachusetts February 1 2018 Retrieved February 3 2018 Seelye Katharine Q January 30 2018 Joseph P Kennedy III Gives Democratic Response to State of the Union The New York Times via NYTimes com a b c Full Transcript and Video Joe Kennedy Delivers Democratic Response to the State of the Union The New York Times Retrieved January 3 2018 Dwinell Joe August 26 2019 Joe Kennedy III confirms he s eyeing run for U S Senate Boston Herald Retrieved August 26 2019 LeBlanc Steve September 21 2019 Rep Joe Kennedy formally announces US Senate campaign AP NEWS Retrieved September 21 2019 a b Markey Holds Off Joseph Kennedy in Massachusetts Senate Race New York Times Jonathan Martin September 1 2020 Retrieved September 2 2020 Martin Jonathan September 1 2020 Markey Holds Off Joseph Kennedy in Massachusetts Senate Race The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved September 2 2020 Fast Facts about Robert F Kennedy www jfklibrary org Retrieved September 4 2020 Robert F Kennedy was not on the ballot in Massachusetts in the 1968 Democratic Party presidential primaries and finished second to Eugene McCarthy as a write in candidate Buell Spencer July 30 2020 In the Endorsement Battle with Joe Kennedy Ed Markey Is Winning Boston magazine Retrieved March 27 2022 Fram Alan August 20 2020 Pelosi endorses Kennedy over Markey in US Senate primary www centralillinoisproud com Associated Press Retrieved March 27 2022 Cohen Rachel M September 1 2020 Ed Markey Beats Back Senate Challenge from Joe Kennedy The Intercept Retrieved September 2 2020 Murray Stephanie September 1 2020 Markey overcomes Kennedy challenge in Massachusetts Politico Retrieved September 2 2020 Tapper Jake December 18 2022 Biden to name former Rep Joe Kennedy III as Northern Ireland envoy Monday morning CNN Retrieved December 19 2022 Issues Civil Rights Kennedy for Congress Archived June 30 2020 at the Wayback Machine a b Angell Tom January 28 2018 Dems Pick Anti Marijuana Kennedy For Trump State Of The Union Response Marijuana Moment Retrieved June 2 2021 O Sullivan Jim September 28 2016 A bipartisan effort Block legalization of marijuana The Boston Globe Retrieved June 9 2021 Kopp Emily November 20 2018 Rep Joe Kennedy III Once Staunchly Anti Marijuana Changes His Position Roll Call Retrieved June 2 2021 Kennedy Joe III November 20 2018 Rep Joe Kennedy III It s time to legalize marijuana at the federal level STAT Retrieved June 2 2021 Jaeger Kyle January 9 2020 Formerly Anti Marijuana Congressman Cosponsors Comprehensive Legalization Bill Marijuana Moment Retrieved June 2 2021 Here s where Joe Kennedy stands on the hottest issues debated during Ed Markey s climate change forum Boston com Nik DeCosta Klipa November 11 2019 Retrieved September 2 2020 Issues Communities of Color Kennedy for Congress Archived June 30 2020 at the Wayback Machine Election Results Massachusetts Senate Decision Desk HQ Retrieved September 1 2020 Lauren Birchfield Kennedy Nationalpartnership org Retrieved May 27 2017 Scott Stump December 3 2012 Congressman elect Joe Kennedy III is married MSNBC Ted Nesi January 3 2012 Joe Kennedy III met his wife in Warren s Harvard Law class WPRI TV Archived from the original on January 20 2013 Retrieved January 7 2013 Katie McLeod December 29 2015 Joe Kennedy III announces birth of daughter on Twitter The Boston Globe Retrieved May 27 2017 Meet James Matthew Kennedy Born early this morning and doing great First gift he received was appropriately a Patriots jersey from Grandpa Joe Thanks to all for the kind words We are exhausted over the moon and deeply grateful December 20 2017 Retrieved December 20 2017 Finucane Martin January 30 2018 6 things to know about Joseph Kennedy III BostonGlobe com The Democrat Giving The SOTU Response Is One Of The Richest Lawmakers In Congress Bustle January 28 2018 Retrieved September 2 2020 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Joseph P Kennedy III Appearances on C SPAN Complete video of debate February 18 2020 C SPAN Complete video of Markey Kennedy 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