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Phil Hare

Philip Gary Hare (born February 21, 1949) is an American politician who was U.S. Representative for Illinois's 17th congressional district, serving from 2007 until 2011. He is a member of the Democratic Party. The district was based in Illinois's share of the Quad Cities area and included Rock Island, Moline, Quincy, Decatur, Galesburg and part of Springfield.

Phil Hare
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Illinois's 17th district
In office
January 3, 2007 – January 3, 2011
Preceded byLane Evans
Succeeded byBobby Schilling
Personal details
Born
Philip Gary Hare

(1949-02-21) February 21, 1949 (age 74)
Galesburg, Illinois, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseRebecca Hare
Children2
ResidenceRock Island, Illinois
Alma materBlack Hawk College
Occupationpolitical assistant, union leader
Military service
Allegiance United States
Branch/serviceUnited States Army Reserves
Years of service1969–1975

Early life, education, and early political career

Hare was born in Galesburg but grew up in Rock Island. He graduated from Alleman High School in 1967. The son of a machinist, Hare went to work at Seaford Clothing Factory in Rock Island, where he stayed for 13 years. He received his A.A. degree at Black Hawk College in Moline, Illinois. While working there Hare served as a union leader and was President of HERE Local 617. He served in the U.S. Army Reserves from 1969 to 1975.[1]

Hare began his political career in 1980 when he ran as an alternate delegate to the Democratic National Convention in support of the presidential candidacy of Senator Edward Kennedy of Massachusetts. He was one of six candidates running for alternate delegate but the three Kennedy delegates were defeated by the three candidates supporting President Jimmy Carter.

Working for Lane Evans

In 1982 Hare left his union position to help his friend Lane Evans, who was running for the U.S. House of Representatives in an attempt to unseat 16-year incumbent Republican Tom Railsback. Hare first met Evans in 1976 when the two were volunteers in U.S. Senator Fred R. Harris's campaign for president. Railsback was upset by conservative State Senator Kenneth McMillan in the Republican primary, and Evans defeated McMillan in November, and appointed Hare as district director.

For the next 24 years, Hare worked as an aide to Evans, assisting the congressman primarily on constituent issues and labor problems. In the last few years of Evans's time in Congress, Hare attended several speaking engagements and even debated Evans's opponents in 2002 and 2004 because of the congressman's Parkinson's disease, which often prevented Evans from participating.

U.S. House of Representatives

Elections

2006

Evans decided to retire in March 2006 and Hare announced his candidacy shortly afterward. In a special Democratic caucus of precinct committee members from across the 17th Congressional District, Hare received his former boss's endorsement and prevailed over the four other candidates to replace Evans as the Democratic nominee. In the November election, Hare defeated his Republican opponent, Andrea Zinga, with 57% of the vote.

2008

Hare ran unopposed in 2008.

2010

Hare was challenged by Republican nominee Bobby Schilling and Green Party nominee Roger K. Davis. The race was rated a tossup by the Cook Political Report, CQ Politics, and the New York Times.[2][3][4] By October, RealClearPolitics rated it "Leans Republican".[5]

In the November 2 election, Schilling defeated Hare 53%-42%. Hare lost his home county, the normally solidly Democratic Rock Island County, by 9 percentage points.

Tenure

Hare's voting record was generally liberal, mirroring that of his former boss, Evans. Hare is also a founding member of the LGBT Equality Caucus[6][7] and was a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, of which Evans was a founding member.

Health care

Hare has been an advocate for health-care reform since becoming a congressman on Memorial Day, May 29, 2006.[8] During the summer of 2009, Hare took a hard-line stance on a public health insurance option, saying, "I will not support any plan that does not contain a robust public option because a plan without a public option is sort of like a car without a motor. It may look good on the outside, but in the end it will get you nowhere."[9] After many local health care town halls and public polling, Hare backed off of his support of the public option. Hare has said he ultimately supports a public option but that it [the public option] "is not a deal-breaker".[10]

Labor

Hare is a supporter of organized labor, including the living wage and the Employee Free Choice Act.[11] In 2010, he introduced the Jobs Through Procurement Act, which opposed government acquisition of goods produced through sweatshop labor.[12]

Abortion

Hare has consistently supported access to and funding for contraception, as well as keeping most methods of abortion legal.[13] He has received the endorsement of NARAL Pro-Choice America.[14]

Controversies

Phil Hare has been accused of distorting his military service.[15] Hare served in the Army Reserves in the United States during the Vietnam War with 160 days of active duty, 20 days short of meeting the federal government's definition of "veteran". Hare said: "... all of the people who served in the National Guard and Reserves when I did that got a honorable discharge are indeed veterans."[16]

In June 2010, Ken Moffett, a Vietnam veteran and supporter of Hare's Republican challenger Bobby Schilling, called Hare a "draft dodger" during a Memorial Day ceremony in East Moline, Illinois. The mayor of East Moline said that Moffett "accosted" Hare during a "solemn day and ceremony". Moffett accused Hare of ordering a staffer to follow Moffett to his car and get Moffett's license plate number; Hare described the encounter as: "I teased him by saying if he didn't want to tell me his name I'd just go get it off his plate."[16]

At an April 2010 town hall meeting, Hare stated on camera, "I don't worry about the Constitution on this to be honest," in relation to Congressional health-care reform efforts.[17] The cameraman, who was affiliated with the St. Louis Tea Party, was heard to say "jackpot, brother!" after Hare said this, to which Hare responded, "Oh, please." Hare's communications director, Tim Schlittner, later explained that Hare's quote was "taken out of context" and he meant that "he is not worried about this health care law being ruled unconstitutional."[18] However, in the same interview, Hare said, "I believe it (the Constitution) says 'life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.'" When it was pointed out to him that was actually from the Declaration of Independence, Hare said, "It doesn't matter to me."[19]

Committee assignments

Election history

  • Nomination of precinct committeepersons U.S. House 2006
  • Election of November 7, 2006 for U.S. House Dist. 17
    • Phil Hare (D) — 114,638 — 57%
    • Andrea Zinga (R) — 85,734 — 43%
  • Election of November 4, 2008 for U.S. House Dist. 17
    • Phil Hare (D) — 220,961 — 99.77%
    • Mark E. Lioen — 517 — 0.23%
  • Election of November 2, 2010 for U.S. House Dist. 17
    • Bobby Schilling (R) — 104,583 — 52.6%
    • Phil Hare (D) — 85,454 — 43%
    • Roger K. Davis (G) — 8,861 — 4.5%

Personal life

Hare and his wife Beckie currently live in Rock Island and have two grown children, Amy and Louis.

Hare appeared on the March 15, 2007 episode of The Colbert Report in the show's "Better Know a District" series.[20]

References

  1. ^ Tibbetts, Ed (2010-06-14). "Rep. Phil Hare in battle over one word: Veteran". Quad City Times. Retrieved 2010-10-20. U.S. Rep. Phil Hare's use of the word "veteran" to describe his military service has angered some local military veterans who say he's improperly taking on the title.
  2. ^ Illinois 17th District Profile (NYT)
  3. ^ CQ Politics IL-17
  4. ^ Cook Political Report Upgrades IL-17 to Toss Up
  5. ^ RealClearPolitics IL-17
  6. ^ . Lgbt.tammybaldwin.house.gov. 2008-06-04. Archived from the original on 2010-07-07. Retrieved 2010-07-12.
  7. ^ . Lgbt.tammybaldwin.house.gov. Archived from the original on 2011-07-21. Retrieved 2010-07-12.
  8. ^ "IL District 17 - Democratic Candidate Appointment Race - May 29, 2006". Our Campaigns. Retrieved 2010-07-12.
  9. ^ "Phil Hare Takes the Pledge". YouTube. Retrieved 2010-07-12.[dead YouTube link]
  10. ^ "Hare talks health care at annual luncheon". saukvalley.com. 2009-10-06. Retrieved 2010-07-12.
  11. ^ "Congressman Phil Hare : Hare News Clips : Dispatch-Argus: Hare will take prominent role in debate on pro-unions bill". Hare.house.gov. 2007-03-01. Retrieved 2010-07-12.[permanent dead link]
  12. ^ International Labor Rights Forum, Jobs Through Procurement Act Introduced in Congress, published 5 October 2010, accessed 1 January 2023
  13. ^ "Phil Hare on the Issues". Ontheissues.org. Retrieved 2010-07-12.
  14. ^ . Prochoiceamerica.org. Archived from the original on July 7, 2010. Retrieved 2010-07-12.
  15. ^ Tibbetts, Ed (June 14, 2010). "Rep. Phil Hare in battle over one word: Veteran". Quad City Times. Retrieved April 26, 2016.
  16. ^ a b Donaldson, Brandey (June 3, 2010). "Contentious campaign season spilling over into other events". Moline Dispatch. Retrieved April 26, 2016.
  17. ^ Congressman: 'I Don’t Worry About the Constitution' on Health Care Overhaul. FoxNews.com. April 2, 2010.
  18. ^ "Hare Communications Director Issues Statement on Constitution Comment in Quincy" 2010-05-05 at the Wayback Machine. hare.house.gov. April 2, 2010. Retrieved April 3, 2010.
  19. ^ Video on YouTube
  20. ^ "Better Know a District - Illinois' 17th - Phil Hare | March 15, 2007 - Ayaan Hirsi Ali". ColbertNation.com. 2007-03-15. Retrieved 2010-07-12.

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U.S. House of Representatives
Preceded by Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Illinois's 17th congressional district

2007–2011
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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Philip Gary Hare born February 21 1949 is an American politician who was U S Representative for Illinois s 17th congressional district serving from 2007 until 2011 He is a member of the Democratic Party The district was based in Illinois s share of the Quad Cities area and included Rock Island Moline Quincy Decatur Galesburg and part of Springfield Phil HareMember of the U S House of Representatives from Illinois s 17th districtIn office January 3 2007 January 3 2011Preceded byLane EvansSucceeded byBobby SchillingPersonal detailsBornPhilip Gary Hare 1949 02 21 February 21 1949 age 74 Galesburg Illinois U S Political partyDemocraticSpouseRebecca HareChildren2ResidenceRock Island IllinoisAlma materBlack Hawk CollegeOccupationpolitical assistant union leaderMilitary serviceAllegiance United StatesBranch serviceUnited States Army ReservesYears of service1969 1975 Contents 1 Early life education and early political career 2 Working for Lane Evans 3 U S House of Representatives 3 1 Elections 3 2 Tenure 3 3 Committee assignments 4 Election history 5 Personal life 6 References 7 External linksEarly life education and early political career EditHare was born in Galesburg but grew up in Rock Island He graduated from Alleman High School in 1967 The son of a machinist Hare went to work at Seaford Clothing Factory in Rock Island where he stayed for 13 years He received his A A degree at Black Hawk College in Moline Illinois While working there Hare served as a union leader and was President of HERE Local 617 He served in the U S Army Reserves from 1969 to 1975 1 Hare began his political career in 1980 when he ran as an alternate delegate to the Democratic National Convention in support of the presidential candidacy of Senator Edward Kennedy of Massachusetts He was one of six candidates running for alternate delegate but the three Kennedy delegates were defeated by the three candidates supporting President Jimmy Carter Working for Lane Evans EditIn 1982 Hare left his union position to help his friend Lane Evans who was running for the U S House of Representatives in an attempt to unseat 16 year incumbent Republican Tom Railsback Hare first met Evans in 1976 when the two were volunteers in U S Senator Fred R Harris s campaign for president Railsback was upset by conservative State Senator Kenneth McMillan in the Republican primary and Evans defeated McMillan in November and appointed Hare as district director For the next 24 years Hare worked as an aide to Evans assisting the congressman primarily on constituent issues and labor problems In the last few years of Evans s time in Congress Hare attended several speaking engagements and even debated Evans s opponents in 2002 and 2004 because of the congressman s Parkinson s disease which often prevented Evans from participating U S House of Representatives EditElections Edit 2006See also 2006 United States House of Representatives elections in Illinois District 17 2008 United States House of Representatives elections in Illinois District 17 and 2010 United States House of Representatives elections in Illinois District 17 Evans decided to retire in March 2006 and Hare announced his candidacy shortly afterward In a special Democratic caucus of precinct committee members from across the 17th Congressional District Hare received his former boss s endorsement and prevailed over the four other candidates to replace Evans as the Democratic nominee In the November election Hare defeated his Republican opponent Andrea Zinga with 57 of the vote 2008Hare ran unopposed in 2008 2010Hare was challenged by Republican nominee Bobby Schilling and Green Party nominee Roger K Davis The race was rated a tossup by the Cook Political Report CQ Politics and the New York Times 2 3 4 By October RealClearPolitics rated it Leans Republican 5 In the November 2 election Schilling defeated Hare 53 42 Hare lost his home county the normally solidly Democratic Rock Island County by 9 percentage points Tenure Edit Hare s voting record was generally liberal mirroring that of his former boss Evans Hare is also a founding member of the LGBT Equality Caucus 6 7 and was a member of the Congressional Progressive Caucus of which Evans was a founding member Health careHare has been an advocate for health care reform since becoming a congressman on Memorial Day May 29 2006 8 During the summer of 2009 Hare took a hard line stance on a public health insurance option saying I will not support any plan that does not contain a robust public option because a plan without a public option is sort of like a car without a motor It may look good on the outside but in the end it will get you nowhere 9 After many local health care town halls and public polling Hare backed off of his support of the public option Hare has said he ultimately supports a public option but that it the public option is not a deal breaker 10 LaborHare is a supporter of organized labor including the living wage and the Employee Free Choice Act 11 In 2010 he introduced the Jobs Through Procurement Act which opposed government acquisition of goods produced through sweatshop labor 12 AbortionHare has consistently supported access to and funding for contraception as well as keeping most methods of abortion legal 13 He has received the endorsement of NARAL Pro Choice America 14 ControversiesPhil Hare has been accused of distorting his military service 15 Hare served in the Army Reserves in the United States during the Vietnam War with 160 days of active duty 20 days short of meeting the federal government s definition of veteran Hare said all of the people who served in the National Guard and Reserves when I did that got a honorable discharge are indeed veterans 16 In June 2010 Ken Moffett a Vietnam veteran and supporter of Hare s Republican challenger Bobby Schilling called Hare a draft dodger during a Memorial Day ceremony in East Moline Illinois The mayor of East Moline said that Moffett accosted Hare during a solemn day and ceremony Moffett accused Hare of ordering a staffer to follow Moffett to his car and get Moffett s license plate number Hare described the encounter as I teased him by saying if he didn t want to tell me his name I d just go get it off his plate 16 At an April 2010 town hall meeting Hare stated on camera I don t worry about the Constitution on this to be honest in relation to Congressional health care reform efforts 17 The cameraman who was affiliated with the St Louis Tea Party was heard to say jackpot brother after Hare said this to which Hare responded Oh please Hare s communications director Tim Schlittner later explained that Hare s quote was taken out of context and he meant that he is not worried about this health care law being ruled unconstitutional 18 However in the same interview Hare said I believe it the Constitution says life liberty and the pursuit of happiness When it was pointed out to him that was actually from the Declaration of Independence Hare said It doesn t matter to me 19 Committee assignments Edit Committee on Education and Labor Subcommittee on Health Employment Labor and Pensions Subcommittee on Workforce Protections Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee on Highways and Transit Subcommittee on Water Resources and EnvironmentElection history EditNomination of precinct committeepersons U S House 2006 Phil Hare 17 011 64 John M Sullivan 7 530 28 Mark Schwiebert 1 370 5 Michael Boland 612 2 Rob Mellon 98 0 Election of November 7 2006 for U S House Dist 17 Phil Hare D 114 638 57 Andrea Zinga R 85 734 43 Election of November 4 2008 for U S House Dist 17 Phil Hare D 220 961 99 77 Mark E Lioen 517 0 23 Election of November 2 2010 for U S House Dist 17 Bobby Schilling R 104 583 52 6 Phil Hare D 85 454 43 Roger K Davis G 8 861 4 5 Personal life EditHare and his wife Beckie currently live in Rock Island and have two grown children Amy and Louis Hare appeared on the March 15 2007 episode of The Colbert Report in the show s Better Know a District series 20 References Edit Tibbetts Ed 2010 06 14 Rep Phil Hare in battle over one word Veteran Quad City Times Retrieved 2010 10 20 U S Rep Phil Hare s use of the word veteran to describe his military service has angered some local military veterans who say he s improperly taking on the title Illinois 17th District Profile NYT CQ Politics IL 17 Cook Political Report Upgrades IL 17 to Toss Up RealClearPolitics IL 17 LGBT Equality Caucus House Members Form LGBT Equality Caucus Lgbt tammybaldwin house gov 2008 06 04 Archived from the original on 2010 07 07 Retrieved 2010 07 12 LGBT Equality Caucus Home Lgbt tammybaldwin house gov Archived from the original on 2011 07 21 Retrieved 2010 07 12 IL District 17 Democratic Candidate Appointment Race May 29 2006 Our Campaigns Retrieved 2010 07 12 Phil Hare Takes the Pledge YouTube Retrieved 2010 07 12 dead YouTube link Hare talks health care at annual luncheon saukvalley com 2009 10 06 Retrieved 2010 07 12 Congressman Phil Hare Hare News Clips Dispatch Argus Hare will take prominent role in debate on pro unions bill Hare house gov 2007 03 01 Retrieved 2010 07 12 permanent dead link International Labor Rights Forum Jobs Through Procurement Act Introduced in Congress published 5 October 2010 accessed 1 January 2023 Phil Hare on the Issues Ontheissues org Retrieved 2010 07 12 Winning Pro Choice Candidates Prochoiceamerica org Archived from the original on July 7 2010 Retrieved 2010 07 12 Tibbetts Ed June 14 2010 Rep Phil Hare in battle over one word Veteran Quad City Times Retrieved April 26 2016 a b Donaldson Brandey June 3 2010 Contentious campaign season spilling over into other events Moline Dispatch Retrieved April 26 2016 Congressman I Don t Worry About the Constitution on Health Care Overhaul FoxNews com April 2 2010 Hare Communications Director Issues Statement on Constitution Comment in Quincy Archived 2010 05 05 at the Wayback Machine hare house gov April 2 2010 Retrieved April 3 2010 Video on YouTube Better Know a District Illinois 17th Phil Hare March 15 2007 Ayaan Hirsi Ali ColbertNation com 2007 03 15 Retrieved 2010 07 12 External links EditU S Congressman Phil Hare official U S House website Friends of Phil Hare official campaign website Biography at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Financial information federal office at the Federal Election Commission Profile at Vote Smart Profile at SourceWatch Appearances on C SPANU S House of RepresentativesPreceded byLane Evans Member of the U S House of Representatives from Illinois s 17th congressional district2007 2011 Succeeded byBobby SchillingU S order of precedence ceremonial Preceded byDavid D Phelpsas Former US Representative Order of precedence of the United Statesas Former US Representative Succeeded byRobert Doldas Former US Representative Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Phil Hare amp oldid 1151965480, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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