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Raja Krishnamoorthi

Subramanian Raja Krishnamoorthi[1] (/ˈrɑːə ˌkrɪʃnəˈmʊərθi/ RAH-jə KRISH-nə-MOORTH-ee; born July 19, 1973) is an American businessman, politician, and attorney serving as the U.S. representative for Illinois's 8th congressional district since 2017. The district includes many of Chicago's western and northwestern suburbs, such as Hoffman Estates, Elgin, Schaumburg, Wood Dale, and Elk Grove Village. A member of the Democratic Party, Krishnamoorthi serves as the Ranking Member of the House Select Committee on Strategic Competition between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party, the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability, and the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.

Raja Krishnamoorthi
Official portrait, 2016
Ranking Member of the House Committee on the Chinese Communist Party
Assumed office
February 1, 2023
Preceded byPosition established
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Illinois's 8th district
Assumed office
January 3, 2017
Preceded byTammy Duckworth
Personal details
Born (1973-07-19) July 19, 1973 (age 50)
New Delhi, India
Political partyDemocratic
SpousePriya Krishnamoorthi
Children3
EducationPrinceton University (BS)
Harvard University (JD)
WebsiteHouse website

Born in New Delhi, India and raised in Peoria, Illinois, Krishnamoorthi is the first ever Indian-American or person of South Asian descent to serve as Ranking Member or Chair of any full committee in the U.S. Congress. He also serves as an assistant whip.[2][3][4]

Early life and education edit

Krishnamoorthi was born in 1973 into a Tamil-speaking family in New Delhi, India.[5][6] His family moved to Buffalo, New York, when he was three months old so that his father could attend graduate school.[2] Though some early economic hardships necessitated living in public housing and using food assistance for a time, in 1980, the Krishnamoorthis moved to Peoria, Illinois,[2] where his father became a professor at Bradley University and they enjoyed a middle-class upbringing.[7] Krishnamoorthi attended public schools in Peoria and was a valedictorian of his graduating class at Richwoods High School.[8]

Krishnamoorthi attended Princeton University, where he earned a bachelor's degree in mechanical engineering summa cum laude.[9] He then received a Juris Doctor with honors from Harvard Law School.[7] During law school, Krishnamoorthi was managing editor of the Harvard Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Law Review, and published a law review article on the implementation of Local School Councils in Chicago public elementary schools.[10]

Early career edit

 
Krishnamoorthi and Barack Obama in July 2002

After graduating from Harvard, Krishnamoorthi served as a law clerk for federal judge Joan B. Gottschall in the Northern District of Illinois,[11] and then worked on Barack Obama's 2000 election campaign for the United States House of Representatives. He also served as an issues director for Obama's 2004 campaign for the United States Senate,[7] and aided in the development of Obama's 2004 Democratic National Convention keynote address.[2]

After being appointed to the Board of the Illinois Housing Development Authority, Krishnamoorthi practiced law and then served as a special assistant attorney general, helping start the state's anti-corruption unit under Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan.[12][7] He served as deputy state treasurer for Illinois Treasurer Alexi Giannoulias from 2007 to 2009 and then as vice-chairman of the Illinois Innovation Council.[2][7][13] He was the president of high-tech small businesses in the Chicago area until he resigned before entering Congress to eliminate any conflicts of interest.[2][7][14]

U.S. House of Representatives edit

Elections edit

In 2010, Krishnamoorthi ran for the Democratic Party nomination for Illinois Comptroller. He lost the primary election to David E. Miller by less than 1% of the vote.[15][16] In 2012 he ran for the Democratic nomination for the U.S. House of Representatives seat in Illinois's 8th congressional district, and lost to Tammy Duckworth.[7]

When Duckworth ran for the U.S. Senate in 2016, Krishnamoorthi again declared his candidacy for the U.S. House of Representatives. He won the March 2016 primary election with 57% of the vote, to Michael Noland's 29% and Deb Bullwinkel's 13%.[15] Krishnamoorthi defeated Republican Pete DiCianni in the November general election, capturing 58.1% of the vote after a campaign in which he vowed to fight for middle-class families in Congress.[17][18][19]

Krishnamoorthi was unopposed for the 2018 Democratic nomination, and won the general election with more than 66% of the vote.

Krishnamoorthi received 80% of the vote in the 2020 Democratic primary, and defeated Libertarian candidate Preston Nelson in the general election, 73% to 26%.

Krishnamoorthi won the 2022 Democratic nomination with 71% of the vote. During the general election, he was named to the National Republican Congressional Committee's "Top Target" list. Krishnamoorthi was reelected to a fourth term, defeating the Republican nominee by a 14-point margin.

Tenure edit

Krishnamoorthi was sworn into office on January 3, 2017.[20]

While Krishnamoorthi attended President Donald Trump's January 2017 inauguration, he said he did so in part "because I want President Trump to look at the crowd and Congress and see on day one that he will be strongly opposed if he continues to pursue policies that hurt working families."[21] The day before the inauguration, he was included in a list featured in The Guardian of "up-and-coming leaders of the Trump resistance in Washington."[22]

Krishnamoorthi voted with President Joe Biden's stated position 100% of the time in the 117th Congress, according to a FiveThirtyEight analysis.[23]

Law enforcement funding edit

In May 2022, Krishnamoorthi joined Hoffman Estates Mayor McLeod, WINGS President and CEO Rebecca Darr, and Chief of Police Kathryn Cawley in a ceremony recognizing the Village's formal acceptance of a $150,000 Edward Byrne Justice Assistance Grant Krishnamoorthi secured for the Hoffman Estates Domestic Violence Project. This funding furthers local organizations' ability to provide social services to the community related to combating domestic violence through expanding specialized police training, funds for a domestic violence counselor, and building an emergency fund to assist survivors of domestic violence.[24]

In June 2022, Krishnamoorthi joined local officials to present the Schaumburg Police Department with a check for $340,000 in recognition of federal funding he secured for a mobile response unit for mental health and substance misuse. This unit, implemented by the Schaumburg Police Department, Elk Grove Police Department, the Start Here Addiction Rehabilitation and Education Program, the Foglia Treatment Center, the Kenneth Young Center, and Live4Lali, allows the police to address 911 calls through crisis intervention overseen by social workers and community response professionals with experience related to mental health and substance disorders.[25]

Education, job training and workforce development edit

In June 2017, the House unanimously passed the Thompson-Krishnamoorthi Strengthening Career and Technical Education for the 21st Century Act, which would overhaul the Carl D. Perkins Career and Technical Education Act and provide more flexibility to states.[26] In November 2017, Krishnamoorthi and GT Thompson co-led a letter to the Senate education committee with 235 fellow members of the House urging them to take up the legislation.[27] The Strengthening Career and Technical Education for the 21st Century Act passed the Senate and was signed into law by President Trump in July 2018.[28]

Health care edit

During a January 2017 floor debate in the House of Representatives, Krishnamoorthi argued against repealing the Affordable Care Act.[29] Citing his experience running small businesses, Krishnamoorthi said, "repealing without replacing the Affordable Care Act would devastate our economy and harm millions of middle-class families. Within the 8th district of Illinois, we could lose upwards of over $550 million from our economy and over 4,000 jobs. I know firsthand how important health coverage is to workers and to business. Without the protections of the Affordable Care Act, we will see fewer entrepreneurs take the risk of starting a business and fewer workers take the risk of working for a start-up."[29]

Presidential pardons edit

In July 2017, Krishnamoorthi introduced the Presidential Pardon Transparency Act, which would require that all presidential pardons be disclosed to the public within three days of being granted. The legislation followed reports that Trump was consulting senior aides and the White House counsel about his ability to pardon associates, family members, and himself.[30] The bill did not receive a vote and was reintroduced in 2019.[31]

Trump administration security clearance issues edit

In October 2017, Krishnamoorthi questioned the director of the National Background Investigations Bureau about the number of mistakes made in Senior Presidential Advisor Jared Kushner's security clearance during a hearing by the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform. In response to repeated questioning about whether he could recall "if there has ever been an applicant having to submit four addenda detailing over 100 errors and omissions being able to maintain their security clearance once those errors have been identified," Director Phalen said that he had never seen that level of mistakes.[32]

Immigration and Trump administration's travel ban edit

On January 28, 2017, Trump's executive order placing restrictions on people entering the U.S. from seven Muslim-majority countries caused 18 travelers arriving at O'Hare International Airport to be detained and questioned by federal officers,[33] including a family of legal permanent residents and their 18-month-old baby,[34] who held U.S. citizenship.[35] Krishnamoorthi arrived at O'Hare within hours to speak to immigration officials but was told they were unavailable.[36] While joining a protest at the airport Krishnamoorthi said of the detentions, "They applied legally, they've been vetted and they've been here, in many cases, for decades, and they were detained by their own country at the airport. So many of our businesses rely on green card holders. How are we supposed to attract these people if they think they'll be detained at the airport if they go abroad for a wedding, or just to show their baby to relatives?"[37]

In a WGN radio interview the next morning, Krishnamoorthi denounced Trump's immigration initiative, calling it the "worst executive order you could draw up to unify the country."[38]

On November 16, Krishnamoorthi co-led a letter to the Department of Homeland Security, alongside Democratic Caucus Chairman Joe Crowley, Luis Gutierrez of Illinois, Adriano Espaillat of New York, and 60 Democratic cosigners, about the postal services delays that caused hundreds of DACA renewal applications to arrive after the October 5 deadline. The department later reversed its position and announced that it would allow those affected to resend their applications.[39]

National security edit

Krishnamoorthi authored the KREMLIN Act, which passed the House with bipartisan support in March 2019. The bill would require the Director of National Intelligence to provide intelligence assessments to Congress about the posture and intentions of the Russian Federation and its leaders toward NATO and NATO members.[40][41]

Krishnamoorthi also authored the Seeding Enterprises in the Microelectronics Industry (SEMI) Act and the Geospatial Partnership for Security (GPS) Act. The SEMI Act would allocate $15 million for research and development of new microelectronics and computing technologies through the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity (IARPA). The GPS Act would provide additional funding to the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) for the purposes of improving access and cooperation between the NGA and commercial geospatial intelligence data and services.[42]

First impeachment of Donald Trump edit

As a member of both the House Oversight Committee and the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, Krishnamoorthi was closely involved in Trump's impeachment. The Oversight and Intelligence Committees were both tasked with investigating the accusations against Trump, and as a member of the Intelligence Committee, Krishnamoorthi also took part in televised public hearings, questioning various witnesses brought before the committee.[43][44][45]

Storming of the U.S. Capitol and the second impeachment of Donald Trump edit

After Trump supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, Krishnamoorthi advocated Trump's removal through either impeachment or the 25th amendment. In the ensuing second impeachment of Trump, he voted to impeach after saying on the House floor:

"My parents brought me as an infant to America because they knew it's the land of democracy. It's the beacon of hope for all the world; we called it the American Dream. When Donald Trump told rioters to go to the capitol and 'fight like hell', he incited an attack on the capitol and the ideals comprising the American dream. I'm voting for impeachment because I know we're still the country my parents believed in, and I will fight like hell for it."[46]

Vaping and e-cigarettes edit

Time magazine called Krishnamoorthi the vaping industry's "biggest enemy in D.C."[47] In July 2019, as chairman of the House Oversight Subcommittee on Economic and Consumer Policy, he held hearings investigating the industry's marketing practices, especially those allegedly aimed at children. In the wake of this investigation, the FDA issued a warning letter to e-cigarette manufacturer Juul Labs, which then halted all domestic marketing and advertising.[47] Krishnamoorthi has also authored or co-sponsored several pieces of legislation aimed at curbing e-cigarette use, including the Protecting American Lungs and Reversing the Youth Tobacco Epidemic Act of 2020, which passed the House in February 2020.[48] He also successfully advocated increased funding for youth e-cigarette prevention programs in the combined omnibus spending bill and COVID-19 relief package that was signed into law on December 27, 2020.[49]

COVID-19 pandemic edit

During the COVID-19 pandemic of 2020, Krishnamoorthi co-sponsored the $2.2 trillion CARES Act, the first stimulus package, signed into law in March.[50] He also voted for the HEROES Act, House Democrats' initial attempt at a second stimulus bill, which passed the House in May but never came up for a vote in the Senate.[51] Additionally, Krishnamoorthi authored or co-sponsored several other pieces of legislation to address the pandemic's health and economic impact, including the Coronavirus Health Care Worker Wellness Act and the Paycheck Protection Program Flexibility Act, which was signed into law in June.[52][53] After passing the second stimulus package in December 2020, Krishnamoorthi also voted in favor of increasing the direct stimulus payments from $600 to $2000.[54]

As chair of the House Oversight Subcommittee on Consumer and Economic Policy, Krishnamoorthi led several investigations into the federal response to the pandemic, including the federal ventilator shortage[55][56] and the Trump administration's misuse of CDC funds for partisan political messaging, funds that were originally intended for a public awareness campaign. After public outcry, the Department of Health and Human Services canceled the campaign using celebrities who had been vetted, in part, based on their political leanings.[57][58] Krishnamoorthi also led an investigation into the FDA's failure to properly regulate serological antibody tests during the pandemic's early phase. In the spring and early summer, the FDA allowed manufacturers to "self-validate" serological test kits, and a House Oversight Subcommittee on Consumer and Economic Policy investigation Krishnamoorthi led found that the FDA "was not reviewing antibody test kits that went on the market ... and had failed even to ask for information that would have allowed FDA to conduct a cursory review of the tests' effectiveness." After this investigation, the FDA changed its policy, requiring manufacturers of serological antibody tests to seek Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) within 10 days.[59]

In 2021, Krishnamoorthi was also appointed to the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis.[60]

Armenia–Azerbaijan conflict edit

In October 2020, Krishnamoorthi co-signed a letter to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo condemning Azerbaijan's offensive operations against the Armenian-populated enclave of Nagorno-Karabakh.[61] He also co-sponsored H. Res. 1165, which condemned Azerbaijan's military operations in Nagorno-Karabakh, and denounced Turkish interference in the conflict.[62] As a part of the House-passed FY2021 Appropriations bill, Krishnamoorthi co-authored an amendment to add millions of dollars in funding for de-mining in the Nagorno Karabakh region.[63]

Other congressional investigations and oversight activities edit

In November 2020, Krishnamoorthi led investigations into the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)'s failure to establish side-impact test standards for children's car seats and boosters, effectively allowing manufacturers to create their own standards. Some manufacturers were found to be selling booster seats that had been shown to be unsafe in the companies' own safety tests.[64] Krishnamoorthi successfully advocated for a provision in the FY2021 omnibus spending bill, which was signed into law on December 27, 2020, requiring the NHTSA to issue federal regulations for side-impact crash tests for booster seats.[49]

In September 2020, Krishnamoorthi opened an investigation into the sale and lease of government vehicles with active safety recalls by the General Services Administration (GSA), publicly calling on the GSA to cease the sale and lease of such vehicles.[65] This followed the passage of a House appropriations bill that included an amendment Krishnamoorthi and Representative Jan Schakowsky introduced prohibiting the GSA from selling recalled cars at auction.[66]

In November 2020, Krishnamoorthi called for the investigation of Senator David Perdue's stock trades involving a defense contractor while he was on the Senate Armed Services Committee.[67] In May 2020, Krishnamoorthi had called for members of Congress to be banned from trading individual stocks in response to allegations of insider trading against Senator Richard Burr and others.[68]

During an Oversight Committee hearing into the Sackler family and Purdue Pharma's role in the opioid epidemic, Krishnamoorthi sharply criticized members of the Sackler family as well as Purdue Pharma executives, calling on Purdue Pharma president Craig Landau to take responsibility for the company's involvement in the opioid crisis and forgo the $3.5 million bonus he was then seeking from Purdue Pharma, while the company was struggling to pay out damages to victims of the opioid OxyContin.[69]

In 2021, Krishnamoorthi began an investigation into the Washington Commanders and their owner, Dan Snyder, for workplace misconduct related to widespread sexual harassment, citing a lack of transparency in the NFL's own investigation into the matter.[70][71][72][73] In April 2022, the Subcommittee on Economic and Consumer Policy found evidence indicating the team "routinely withheld security deposits that should have been returned to customers", "improperly convert[ed] certain unclaimed security deposits into revenue", and "repeatedly concealed ticket sales revenue" from the NFL.[70] The Commanders denied any financial misconduct.[74] In May 2022, Krishnamoorthi canceled a fundraiser "out of an abundance of caution" after being informed lobbyists had sent unauthorized correspondence and outreach for the event, referencing the ongoing investigation.[75] Lobbyist Mike Manatos admitted the correspondence was sent without the knowledge of or coordination with Krishnamoorthi or his staff.[75] In July 2022, Snyder testified before the House Committee in a private deposition.[76] As of November 2022, the investigation was ongoing.[71]

Committee assignments edit

For the 118th Congress:[77]

Caucus memberships edit

  • New Democrat Coalition[78]
  • Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus[79] (Co-chair of the CAPAC Immigration Task Force)
  • Congressional Solar Caucus[80] (co-founder)
  • Congressional Caucus to End the Youth Vaping Epidemic[81] (co-founder)
  • Middle Class Jobs Caucus[82] (co-founder)
  • LGBT Equality Caucus[82] (Vice-chair)
  • COVID-19 Global Vaccination Caucus (Co-founder & Co-chair)[83]
  • Manufacturing Caucus[82]
  • Congressional Cooperative Business Caucus[82]
  • Municipal Bond Caucus[82]
  • Tech Accountability Caucus[82]
  • Congressional Travel and Tourism Caucus[82]
  • Congressional Fire Services Caucus[82]
  • Congressional Career and Technical Education Caucus[82]
  • Congressional Arts Caucus[82]
  • Community College Caucus[82]
  • Congressional Citizen Legislature Caucus[82]
  • General Aviation Caucus[82]
  • Quiet Skies Caucus[82]
  • Candy Caucus[82]
  • Small Brewers Caucus[82]
  • Dietary Supplement Caucus[82]
  • Pro-Choice[82]
  • Black Maternal Health Caucus[82]
  • Task Force to Combat Heroin Epidemic[82]
  • Diabetes Caucus[82]
  • Rare Disease Caucus[82]
  • Childhood Cancer Caucus[82]
  • Lyme Disease Caucus[82]
  • Autism Caucus[82]
  • Congressional Animal Protection Caucus[82]
  • Sri Lanka Caucus[82]

Electoral history edit

Illinois State Comptroller Democratic Primary, 2010[84]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic David E. Miller 393,405 46.71
Democratic S. Raja Krishnamoorthi 384,796 45.68
Democratic Clinton A. "Clint" Krislov 64,086 7.61
Total votes 842,287 100.0
Illinois 8th Congressional District Democratic Primary, 2012[85]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Tammy Duckworth 17,097 66.18
Democratic Raja Krishnamoorthi 8,736 33.82
Total votes 25,833 100.0
Illinois 8th Congressional District Democratic Primary, 2016[86]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Raja Krishnamoorthi 44,950 56.99
Democratic Michael Noland 22,925 29.06
Democratic Deborah M. Bullwinkel 11,005 13.95
Total votes 78,880 100.0
Illinois 8th Congressional District General Election, 2016[87]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Raja Krishnamoorthi 144,954 58.31
Republican Peter "Pete" DiCianni 103,617 41.68
Write-in votes Andrew Straw 5 0.00
Total votes 248,576 100.0
Illinois 8th Congressional District General Election, 2018[88]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Raja Krishnamoorthi (incumbent) 130,054 65.97
Republican Jitendra "JD" Diganvker 67,073 34.03
Total votes 197,127 100.0
Illinois 8th Congressional District Democratic Primary, 2020[89]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Raja Krishnamoorthi (incumbent) 51,829 79.94
Democratic William Olson 8,441 13.02
Democratic Inam Hussain 4,563 7.04
Total votes 64,833 100.0
Illinois 8th Congressional District General Election, 2020[90]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Raja Krishnamoorthi (incumbent) 186,251 73.16
Libertarian Preston Gabriel Nelson 68,327 26.84
Total votes 254,578 100.0
Illinois 8th Congressional District Democratic Primary, 2022
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Raja Krishnamoorthi (incumbent) 29,933 70.3
Democratic Junaid Ahmed 12,627 29.7
Total votes 42,560 100.0
Illinois 8th Congressional District General Election, 2022[91]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Raja Krishnamoorthi (incumbent) 117,880 56.9
Republican Chris Dargis 89,335 43.1
Total votes 207,215 100.0

Personal life edit

Krishnamoorthi's wife Priya is a doctor. They live in Schaumburg, Illinois,[92] with their three children.[93][94]

In January 2017, Krishnamoorthi, a lifelong Chicago Cubs fan, and his elder son attended the Cubs' official White House commemoration of their World Series victory.[95]

Publications edit

Articles edit

  • Does Competing with the Chinese Communist Party Mean ‘Kicking It When It’s Down?’ The Diplomat, December 29, 2023[96]
  • Congress should block US investment in China’s military and human rights abuses, The Hill, February 8, 2024[97]

See also edit

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External links edit

  • Congressman Raja official U.S. House website
  • Campaign website

raja, krishnamoorthi, subramanian, ɑː, ʊər, krish, moorth, born, july, 1973, american, businessman, politician, attorney, serving, representative, illinois, congressional, district, since, 2017, district, includes, many, chicago, western, northwestern, suburbs. Subramanian Raja Krishnamoorthi 1 ˈ r ɑː dʒ e ˌ k r ɪ ʃ n e ˈ m ʊer 8 i RAH je KRISH ne MOORTH ee born July 19 1973 is an American businessman politician and attorney serving as the U S representative for Illinois s 8th congressional district since 2017 The district includes many of Chicago s western and northwestern suburbs such as Hoffman Estates Elgin Schaumburg Wood Dale and Elk Grove Village A member of the Democratic Party Krishnamoorthi serves as the Ranking Member of the House Select Committee on Strategic Competition between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability and the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Raja KrishnamoorthiOfficial portrait 2016Ranking Member of the House Committee on the Chinese Communist PartyIncumbentAssumed office February 1 2023Preceded byPosition establishedMember of the U S House of Representatives from Illinois s 8th districtIncumbentAssumed office January 3 2017Preceded byTammy DuckworthPersonal detailsBorn 1973 07 19 July 19 1973 age 50 New Delhi IndiaPolitical partyDemocraticSpousePriya KrishnamoorthiChildren3EducationPrinceton University BS Harvard University JD WebsiteHouse websiteRaja Krishnamoorthi s voice source source Raja Krishnamoorthi honors Indian ophthalmologist Govindappa VenkataswamyRecorded October 1 2020 Born in New Delhi India and raised in Peoria Illinois Krishnamoorthi is the first ever Indian American or person of South Asian descent to serve as Ranking Member or Chair of any full committee in the U S Congress He also serves as an assistant whip 2 3 4 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Early career 3 U S House of Representatives 3 1 Elections 3 2 Tenure 3 2 1 Law enforcement funding 3 2 2 Education job training and workforce development 3 2 3 Health care 3 2 4 Presidential pardons 3 2 5 Trump administration security clearance issues 3 2 6 Immigration and Trump administration s travel ban 3 2 7 National security 3 2 8 First impeachment of Donald Trump 3 2 9 Storming of the U S Capitol and the second impeachment of Donald Trump 3 2 10 Vaping and e cigarettes 3 2 11 COVID 19 pandemic 3 2 12 Armenia Azerbaijan conflict 3 2 13 Other congressional investigations and oversight activities 3 3 Committee assignments 3 4 Caucus memberships 4 Electoral history 5 Personal life 6 Publications 6 1 Articles 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEarly life and education editKrishnamoorthi was born in 1973 into a Tamil speaking family in New Delhi India 5 6 His family moved to Buffalo New York when he was three months old so that his father could attend graduate school 2 Though some early economic hardships necessitated living in public housing and using food assistance for a time in 1980 the Krishnamoorthis moved to Peoria Illinois 2 where his father became a professor at Bradley University and they enjoyed a middle class upbringing 7 Krishnamoorthi attended public schools in Peoria and was a valedictorian of his graduating class at Richwoods High School 8 Krishnamoorthi attended Princeton University where he earned a bachelor s degree in mechanical engineering summa cum laude 9 He then received a Juris Doctor with honors from Harvard Law School 7 During law school Krishnamoorthi was managing editor of the Harvard Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Law Review and published a law review article on the implementation of Local School Councils in Chicago public elementary schools 10 Early career edit nbsp Krishnamoorthi and Barack Obama in July 2002 After graduating from Harvard Krishnamoorthi served as a law clerk for federal judge Joan B Gottschall in the Northern District of Illinois 11 and then worked on Barack Obama s 2000 election campaign for the United States House of Representatives He also served as an issues director for Obama s 2004 campaign for the United States Senate 7 and aided in the development of Obama s 2004 Democratic National Convention keynote address 2 After being appointed to the Board of the Illinois Housing Development Authority Krishnamoorthi practiced law and then served as a special assistant attorney general helping start the state s anti corruption unit under Illinois Attorney General Lisa Madigan 12 7 He served as deputy state treasurer for Illinois Treasurer Alexi Giannoulias from 2007 to 2009 and then as vice chairman of the Illinois Innovation Council 2 7 13 He was the president of high tech small businesses in the Chicago area until he resigned before entering Congress to eliminate any conflicts of interest 2 7 14 U S House of Representatives editElections edit In 2010 Krishnamoorthi ran for the Democratic Party nomination for Illinois Comptroller He lost the primary election to David E Miller by less than 1 of the vote 15 16 In 2012 he ran for the Democratic nomination for the U S House of Representatives seat in Illinois s 8th congressional district and lost to Tammy Duckworth 7 When Duckworth ran for the U S Senate in 2016 Krishnamoorthi again declared his candidacy for the U S House of Representatives He won the March 2016 primary election with 57 of the vote to Michael Noland s 29 and Deb Bullwinkel s 13 15 Krishnamoorthi defeated Republican Pete DiCianni in the November general election capturing 58 1 of the vote after a campaign in which he vowed to fight for middle class families in Congress 17 18 19 Krishnamoorthi was unopposed for the 2018 Democratic nomination and won the general election with more than 66 of the vote Krishnamoorthi received 80 of the vote in the 2020 Democratic primary and defeated Libertarian candidate Preston Nelson in the general election 73 to 26 Krishnamoorthi won the 2022 Democratic nomination with 71 of the vote During the general election he was named to the National Republican Congressional Committee s Top Target list Krishnamoorthi was reelected to a fourth term defeating the Republican nominee by a 14 point margin Tenure edit Krishnamoorthi was sworn into office on January 3 2017 20 While Krishnamoorthi attended President Donald Trump s January 2017 inauguration he said he did so in part because I want President Trump to look at the crowd and Congress and see on day one that he will be strongly opposed if he continues to pursue policies that hurt working families 21 The day before the inauguration he was included in a list featured in The Guardian of up and coming leaders of the Trump resistance in Washington 22 Krishnamoorthi voted with President Joe Biden s stated position 100 of the time in the 117th Congress according to a FiveThirtyEight analysis 23 Law enforcement funding edit In May 2022 Krishnamoorthi joined Hoffman Estates Mayor McLeod WINGS President and CEO Rebecca Darr and Chief of Police Kathryn Cawley in a ceremony recognizing the Village s formal acceptance of a 150 000 Edward Byrne Justice Assistance Grant Krishnamoorthi secured for the Hoffman Estates Domestic Violence Project This funding furthers local organizations ability to provide social services to the community related to combating domestic violence through expanding specialized police training funds for a domestic violence counselor and building an emergency fund to assist survivors of domestic violence 24 In June 2022 Krishnamoorthi joined local officials to present the Schaumburg Police Department with a check for 340 000 in recognition of federal funding he secured for a mobile response unit for mental health and substance misuse This unit implemented by the Schaumburg Police Department Elk Grove Police Department the Start Here Addiction Rehabilitation and Education Program the Foglia Treatment Center the Kenneth Young Center and Live4Lali allows the police to address 911 calls through crisis intervention overseen by social workers and community response professionals with experience related to mental health and substance disorders 25 Education job training and workforce development edit In June 2017 the House unanimously passed the Thompson Krishnamoorthi Strengthening Career and Technical Education for the 21st Century Act which would overhaul the Carl D Perkins Career and Technical Education Act and provide more flexibility to states 26 In November 2017 Krishnamoorthi and GT Thompson co led a letter to the Senate education committee with 235 fellow members of the House urging them to take up the legislation 27 The Strengthening Career and Technical Education for the 21st Century Act passed the Senate and was signed into law by President Trump in July 2018 28 Health care edit During a January 2017 floor debate in the House of Representatives Krishnamoorthi argued against repealing the Affordable Care Act 29 Citing his experience running small businesses Krishnamoorthi said repealing without replacing the Affordable Care Act would devastate our economy and harm millions of middle class families Within the 8th district of Illinois we could lose upwards of over 550 million from our economy and over 4 000 jobs I know firsthand how important health coverage is to workers and to business Without the protections of the Affordable Care Act we will see fewer entrepreneurs take the risk of starting a business and fewer workers take the risk of working for a start up 29 Presidential pardons edit In July 2017 Krishnamoorthi introduced the Presidential Pardon Transparency Act which would require that all presidential pardons be disclosed to the public within three days of being granted The legislation followed reports that Trump was consulting senior aides and the White House counsel about his ability to pardon associates family members and himself 30 The bill did not receive a vote and was reintroduced in 2019 31 Trump administration security clearance issues edit In October 2017 Krishnamoorthi questioned the director of the National Background Investigations Bureau about the number of mistakes made in Senior Presidential Advisor Jared Kushner s security clearance during a hearing by the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform In response to repeated questioning about whether he could recall if there has ever been an applicant having to submit four addenda detailing over 100 errors and omissions being able to maintain their security clearance once those errors have been identified Director Phalen said that he had never seen that level of mistakes 32 Immigration and Trump administration s travel ban edit On January 28 2017 Trump s executive order placing restrictions on people entering the U S from seven Muslim majority countries caused 18 travelers arriving at O Hare International Airport to be detained and questioned by federal officers 33 including a family of legal permanent residents and their 18 month old baby 34 who held U S citizenship 35 Krishnamoorthi arrived at O Hare within hours to speak to immigration officials but was told they were unavailable 36 While joining a protest at the airport Krishnamoorthi said of the detentions They applied legally they ve been vetted and they ve been here in many cases for decades and they were detained by their own country at the airport So many of our businesses rely on green card holders How are we supposed to attract these people if they think they ll be detained at the airport if they go abroad for a wedding or just to show their baby to relatives 37 In a WGN radio interview the next morning Krishnamoorthi denounced Trump s immigration initiative calling it the worst executive order you could draw up to unify the country 38 On November 16 Krishnamoorthi co led a letter to the Department of Homeland Security alongside Democratic Caucus Chairman Joe Crowley Luis Gutierrez of Illinois Adriano Espaillat of New York and 60 Democratic cosigners about the postal services delays that caused hundreds of DACA renewal applications to arrive after the October 5 deadline The department later reversed its position and announced that it would allow those affected to resend their applications 39 National security edit Krishnamoorthi authored the KREMLIN Act which passed the House with bipartisan support in March 2019 The bill would require the Director of National Intelligence to provide intelligence assessments to Congress about the posture and intentions of the Russian Federation and its leaders toward NATO and NATO members 40 41 Krishnamoorthi also authored the Seeding Enterprises in the Microelectronics Industry SEMI Act and the Geospatial Partnership for Security GPS Act The SEMI Act would allocate 15 million for research and development of new microelectronics and computing technologies through the Intelligence Advanced Research Projects Activity IARPA The GPS Act would provide additional funding to the National Geospatial Intelligence Agency NGA for the purposes of improving access and cooperation between the NGA and commercial geospatial intelligence data and services 42 First impeachment of Donald Trump edit As a member of both the House Oversight Committee and the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Krishnamoorthi was closely involved in Trump s impeachment The Oversight and Intelligence Committees were both tasked with investigating the accusations against Trump and as a member of the Intelligence Committee Krishnamoorthi also took part in televised public hearings questioning various witnesses brought before the committee 43 44 45 Storming of the U S Capitol and the second impeachment of Donald Trump editAfter Trump supporters stormed the U S Capitol on January 6 2021 Krishnamoorthi advocated Trump s removal through either impeachment or the 25th amendment In the ensuing second impeachment of Trump he voted to impeach after saying on the House floor My parents brought me as an infant to America because they knew it s the land of democracy It s the beacon of hope for all the world we called it the American Dream When Donald Trump told rioters to go to the capitol and fight like hell he incited an attack on the capitol and the ideals comprising the American dream I m voting for impeachment because I know we re still the country my parents believed in and I will fight like hell for it 46 Vaping and e cigarettes edit Time magazine called Krishnamoorthi the vaping industry s biggest enemy in D C 47 In July 2019 as chairman of the House Oversight Subcommittee on Economic and Consumer Policy he held hearings investigating the industry s marketing practices especially those allegedly aimed at children In the wake of this investigation the FDA issued a warning letter to e cigarette manufacturer Juul Labs which then halted all domestic marketing and advertising 47 Krishnamoorthi has also authored or co sponsored several pieces of legislation aimed at curbing e cigarette use including the Protecting American Lungs and Reversing the Youth Tobacco Epidemic Act of 2020 which passed the House in February 2020 48 He also successfully advocated increased funding for youth e cigarette prevention programs in the combined omnibus spending bill and COVID 19 relief package that was signed into law on December 27 2020 49 COVID 19 pandemic edit During the COVID 19 pandemic of 2020 Krishnamoorthi co sponsored the 2 2 trillion CARES Act the first stimulus package signed into law in March 50 He also voted for the HEROES Act House Democrats initial attempt at a second stimulus bill which passed the House in May but never came up for a vote in the Senate 51 Additionally Krishnamoorthi authored or co sponsored several other pieces of legislation to address the pandemic s health and economic impact including the Coronavirus Health Care Worker Wellness Act and the Paycheck Protection Program Flexibility Act which was signed into law in June 52 53 After passing the second stimulus package in December 2020 Krishnamoorthi also voted in favor of increasing the direct stimulus payments from 600 to 2000 54 As chair of the House Oversight Subcommittee on Consumer and Economic Policy Krishnamoorthi led several investigations into the federal response to the pandemic including the federal ventilator shortage 55 56 and the Trump administration s misuse of CDC funds for partisan political messaging funds that were originally intended for a public awareness campaign After public outcry the Department of Health and Human Services canceled the campaign using celebrities who had been vetted in part based on their political leanings 57 58 Krishnamoorthi also led an investigation into the FDA s failure to properly regulate serological antibody tests during the pandemic s early phase In the spring and early summer the FDA allowed manufacturers to self validate serological test kits and a House Oversight Subcommittee on Consumer and Economic Policy investigation Krishnamoorthi led found that the FDA was not reviewing antibody test kits that went on the market and had failed even to ask for information that would have allowed FDA to conduct a cursory review of the tests effectiveness After this investigation the FDA changed its policy requiring manufacturers of serological antibody tests to seek Emergency Use Authorization EUA within 10 days 59 In 2021 Krishnamoorthi was also appointed to the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis 60 Armenia Azerbaijan conflict edit In October 2020 Krishnamoorthi co signed a letter to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo condemning Azerbaijan s offensive operations against the Armenian populated enclave of Nagorno Karabakh 61 He also co sponsored H Res 1165 which condemned Azerbaijan s military operations in Nagorno Karabakh and denounced Turkish interference in the conflict 62 As a part of the House passed FY2021 Appropriations bill Krishnamoorthi co authored an amendment to add millions of dollars in funding for de mining in the Nagorno Karabakh region 63 Other congressional investigations and oversight activities edit In November 2020 Krishnamoorthi led investigations into the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration NHTSA s failure to establish side impact test standards for children s car seats and boosters effectively allowing manufacturers to create their own standards Some manufacturers were found to be selling booster seats that had been shown to be unsafe in the companies own safety tests 64 Krishnamoorthi successfully advocated for a provision in the FY2021 omnibus spending bill which was signed into law on December 27 2020 requiring the NHTSA to issue federal regulations for side impact crash tests for booster seats 49 In September 2020 Krishnamoorthi opened an investigation into the sale and lease of government vehicles with active safety recalls by the General Services Administration GSA publicly calling on the GSA to cease the sale and lease of such vehicles 65 This followed the passage of a House appropriations bill that included an amendment Krishnamoorthi and Representative Jan Schakowsky introduced prohibiting the GSA from selling recalled cars at auction 66 In November 2020 Krishnamoorthi called for the investigation of Senator David Perdue s stock trades involving a defense contractor while he was on the Senate Armed Services Committee 67 In May 2020 Krishnamoorthi had called for members of Congress to be banned from trading individual stocks in response to allegations of insider trading against Senator Richard Burr and others 68 During an Oversight Committee hearing into the Sackler family and Purdue Pharma s role in the opioid epidemic Krishnamoorthi sharply criticized members of the Sackler family as well as Purdue Pharma executives calling on Purdue Pharma president Craig Landau to take responsibility for the company s involvement in the opioid crisis and forgo the 3 5 million bonus he was then seeking from Purdue Pharma while the company was struggling to pay out damages to victims of the opioid OxyContin 69 In 2021 Krishnamoorthi began an investigation into the Washington Commanders and their owner Dan Snyder for workplace misconduct related to widespread sexual harassment citing a lack of transparency in the NFL s own investigation into the matter 70 71 72 73 In April 2022 the Subcommittee on Economic and Consumer Policy found evidence indicating the team routinely withheld security deposits that should have been returned to customers improperly convert ed certain unclaimed security deposits into revenue and repeatedly concealed ticket sales revenue from the NFL 70 The Commanders denied any financial misconduct 74 In May 2022 Krishnamoorthi canceled a fundraiser out of an abundance of caution after being informed lobbyists had sent unauthorized correspondence and outreach for the event referencing the ongoing investigation 75 Lobbyist Mike Manatos admitted the correspondence was sent without the knowledge of or coordination with Krishnamoorthi or his staff 75 In July 2022 Snyder testified before the House Committee in a private deposition 76 As of November 2022 the investigation was ongoing 71 Committee assignments edit For the 118th Congress 77 Committee on Oversight and Accountability Subcommittee on Economic Growth Energy Policy and Regulatory Affairs Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence Subcommittee on Central Intelligence Agency Select Committee on Strategic Competition between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party Ranking Member Caucus memberships edit New Democrat Coalition 78 Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus 79 Co chair of the CAPAC Immigration Task Force Congressional Solar Caucus 80 co founder Congressional Caucus to End the Youth Vaping Epidemic 81 co founder Middle Class Jobs Caucus 82 co founder LGBT Equality Caucus 82 Vice chair COVID 19 Global Vaccination Caucus Co founder amp Co chair 83 Manufacturing Caucus 82 Congressional Cooperative Business Caucus 82 Municipal Bond Caucus 82 Tech Accountability Caucus 82 Congressional Travel and Tourism Caucus 82 Congressional Fire Services Caucus 82 Congressional Career and Technical Education Caucus 82 Congressional Arts Caucus 82 Community College Caucus 82 Congressional Citizen Legislature Caucus 82 General Aviation Caucus 82 Quiet Skies Caucus 82 Candy Caucus 82 Small Brewers Caucus 82 Dietary Supplement Caucus 82 Pro Choice 82 Black Maternal Health Caucus 82 Task Force to Combat Heroin Epidemic 82 Diabetes Caucus 82 Rare Disease Caucus 82 Childhood Cancer Caucus 82 Lyme Disease Caucus 82 Autism Caucus 82 Congressional Animal Protection Caucus 82 Sri Lanka Caucus 82 Electoral history editIllinois State Comptroller Democratic Primary 2010 84 Party Candidate Votes Democratic David E Miller 393 405 46 71 Democratic S Raja Krishnamoorthi 384 796 45 68 Democratic Clinton A Clint Krislov 64 086 7 61 Total votes 842 287 100 0 Illinois 8th Congressional District Democratic Primary 2012 85 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Tammy Duckworth 17 097 66 18 Democratic Raja Krishnamoorthi 8 736 33 82 Total votes 25 833 100 0 Illinois 8th Congressional District Democratic Primary 2016 86 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Raja Krishnamoorthi 44 950 56 99 Democratic Michael Noland 22 925 29 06 Democratic Deborah M Bullwinkel 11 005 13 95 Total votes 78 880 100 0 Illinois 8th Congressional District General Election 2016 87 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Raja Krishnamoorthi 144 954 58 31 Republican Peter Pete DiCianni 103 617 41 68 Write in votes Andrew Straw 5 0 00 Total votes 248 576 100 0 Illinois 8th Congressional District General Election 2018 88 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Raja Krishnamoorthi incumbent 130 054 65 97 Republican Jitendra JD Diganvker 67 073 34 03 Total votes 197 127 100 0 Illinois 8th Congressional District Democratic Primary 2020 89 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Raja Krishnamoorthi incumbent 51 829 79 94 Democratic William Olson 8 441 13 02 Democratic Inam Hussain 4 563 7 04 Total votes 64 833 100 0 Illinois 8th Congressional District General Election 2020 90 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Raja Krishnamoorthi incumbent 186 251 73 16 Libertarian Preston Gabriel Nelson 68 327 26 84 Total votes 254 578 100 0 Illinois 8th Congressional District Democratic Primary 2022 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Raja Krishnamoorthi incumbent 29 933 70 3 Democratic Junaid Ahmed 12 627 29 7 Total votes 42 560 100 0 Illinois 8th Congressional District General Election 2022 91 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Raja Krishnamoorthi incumbent 117 880 56 9 Republican Chris Dargis 89 335 43 1 Total votes 207 215 100 0Personal life editKrishnamoorthi s wife Priya is a doctor They live in Schaumburg Illinois 92 with their three children 93 94 In January 2017 Krishnamoorthi a lifelong Chicago Cubs fan and his elder son attended the Cubs official White House commemoration of their World Series victory 95 Publications editArticles edit Does Competing with the Chinese Communist Party Mean Kicking It When It s Down The Diplomat December 29 2023 96 Congress should block US investment in China s military and human rights abuses The Hill February 8 2024 97 See also editList of Asian Americans and Pacific Islands Americans in the United States CongressReferences edit Schneider returns to House Krishnamoorthi takes Duckworth s seat a b c d e f Bhattacharyya Anirudh August 29 2016 Raja Krishnamoorthi First ever Hindu of Indian origin may make it to the US House of Representatives firstpost com Retrieved November 7 2016 About Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi December 3 2012 Retrieved May 28 2020 Raja Krishnamoorthi Clerk of the United States House of Representatives Retrieved February 22 2023 Sharma Sheenu November 9 2016 Raja Krishnamoorthi becomes first Indian American to enter US Congress India Today Raja Krishnamoorthi heading to U S Congress The Hindu November 9 2016 a b c d e f g Gonzales Nathan L March 31 2016 Faces of the 115th Congress Raja Krishnamoorthi Roll Call Retrieved November 7 2016 Bartels DeWayne Richwoods grad making bid for state office Woodford Times Peoria IL Perks Ashley November 29 2016 Rep elect Raja Krishnamoorthi D Ill 08 The Hill Archived from the original on December 1 2021 Retrieved May 19 2020 Krishnamoorthi S Raja 2000 Making Local School Councils Work The Implementation of Local School Councils in Chicago Public Elementary Schools Journal of Law amp Education 29 3 285 314 via Hein Online Schoenburg Bernard August 2 2009 Bernard Schoenburg Schock Shimkus Obama born in U S The State Journal Register Retrieved November 7 2016 Illinois first Indian American representative is ready to work across the aisle NBC News December 26 2016 Retrieved May 22 2020 Raja Krishnamoorthi appointed to Illinois Innovation Council The Economic Times March 18 2013 Retrieved May 22 2020 Daily Herald Suburbs new congressmen ready to face steep climb on the Hill January 28 2017 Retrieved January 30 2017 a b Raja Krishnamoorthi Registers Big Win in Congressional Primary Chicago Tribune March 17 2016 Archived from the original on November 8 2016 Retrieved November 7 2016 Mack Kristen February 3 2010 Democratic comptroller race settled Chicago Tribune Chicago Tribune Co Archived from the original on February 6 2010 Retrieved November 7 2016 New Member Democrat Raja Krishnamoorthi Elected in Illinois 8th District Roll Call November 9 2016 Retrieved January 30 2017 Illinois U S House 8th District Results Raja Krishnamoorthi Wins The New York Times Retrieved January 30 2017 Krishnamoorthi Vows to Fight for Middle Class in Congress NBC Chicago Retrieved January 30 2017 Rep Raja Krishnamoorthi takes oath and commits to middle class Asian American Press January 5 2017 Retrieved January 30 2017 6 Illinois Democrats Skipping Out on Swearing In Chicago Tonight WTTW Retrieved January 30 2017 Gambino Lauren January 19 2017 The up and coming leaders of the Trump resistance in Washington The Guardian ISSN 0261 3077 Retrieved January 30 2017 Bycoffe Aaron Wiederkehr Anna April 22 2021 Does Your Member Of Congress Vote With Or Against Biden FiveThirtyEight Retrieved November 15 2023 Congressman Krishnamoorthi Joins The Village of Hoffman Estates To Present Grant He Secured For 150 000 To Support Its Efforts To Break The Cycle of Domestic Violence Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi May 4 2022 Retrieved December 17 2022 Schaumburg police readying first of its kind mobile response unit for mental health care Daily Herald July 18 2022 Retrieved December 17 2022 Andrew Ujifusa June 22 2017 House Passes Bill to Overhaul Career Tech Education by Giving More Power to States Education Week Retrieved January 2 2018 Congressman Krishnamoorthi Leads 237 Members of Congress in Letter Urging Senate Education Committee to Take Up the Thompson Krishnamoorthi Act Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi November 20 2017 Retrieved January 2 2018 H R 2353 115th Congress 2017 2018 Strengthening Career and Technical Education for the 21st Century Act congress gov July 31 2018 Retrieved December 14 2020 a b Krishnamoorthi Opposes Repeal of Obamacare During House Debate News India Times newsindiatimes com Retrieved January 30 2017 Greenwood Max July 26 2017 Dem rep to introduce measure requiring White House to disclose pardons The Hill Retrieved January 2 2018 Krishnamoorthi Raja March 25 2019 H R 1348 116th Congress 2019 2020 Presidential Pardon Transparency Act of 2019 congress gov Retrieved December 14 2020 Scannell Kara Background check chief has never seen mistakes like Kushner forms CNN Retrieved January 2 2018 As hundreds protest attorneys seek info on how many are detained Chicago Sun Times Retrieved January 30 2017 Refugees Visa and Green Card Holders Detained Turned Away at O Hare Chicago Tonight WTTW Retrieved January 30 2017 Travelers Detained Due To Trump Travel Ban Released Attorneys Say January 28 2017 Retrieved January 30 2017 Sobol Rosemary Regina Illinois Democrats express disbelief at Trump immigration order Chicago Tribune Retrieved January 30 2017 Daily Herald Protests for immigrants begin anew at O Hare January 29 2017 Retrieved January 30 2017 Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi Worst Executive Order You Could Draw Up To Unify The Country WGN Radio 720 AM January 29 2017 Retrieved January 30 2017 House Democrats Demand Department of Homeland Security Reverse Rejections of DACA Applications After USPS Error House Democratic Caucus Dems gov House Democratic Caucus Dems gov November 15 2017 Retrieved January 2 2018 Congressmen Krishnamoorthi and Stewart s KREMLIN Act Passes House With Bipartisan Support Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi March 12 2019 Retrieved December 14 2020 Krishnamoorthi Raja March 14 2019 H R 1617 116th Congress 2019 2020 KREMLIN Act congress gov Retrieved December 14 2020 Congressman Krishnamoorthi Introduces Legislation To Strengthen The American Intelligence Community Through Expanding Its Microelectronics And Geospatial Intelligence Capacity Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi November 17 2020 Retrieved December 15 2020 Raja Krishnamoorthi steps up to impeachment role Roll Call October 28 2019 Retrieved December 15 2020 PBS NewsHour November 21 2019 Rep Raja Krishnamoorthi s full questioning of Hill and Holmes Trump impeachment hearings www youtube com Retrieved December 15 2020 PBS NewsHour November 20 2019 Rep Raja Krishnamoorthi s full questioning of Gordon Sondland Trump impeachment hearings www youtube com Retrieved December 15 2020 Congressman Krishnamoorthi Speaks in Support of Impeaching President Trump YouTube Archived from the original on November 18 2021 Retrieved January 14 2021 via YouTube a b Meet Raja Krishnamoorthi the Lawmaker Going Toe to Toe with Big Vape Time Retrieved December 15 2020 House Passes Comprehensive Package to Protect Youth From the Dangers of E Cigarettes Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi February 28 2020 Retrieved December 15 2020 a b Congressman Krishnamoorthi Hails Passage of the 2021 Government Funding And COVID 19 Stimulus Bill Which Included His Priority Provisions Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi December 30 2020 Retrieved January 5 2021 Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi Hails Passage Of 2 2 Trillion CARES Act COVID 19 Stimulus Package Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi March 27 2020 Retrieved December 17 2020 Congressman Krishnamoorthi Hails House Passage of HEROES Act Stimulus Package Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi May 16 2020 Retrieved December 17 2020 Representatives Krishnamoorthi Katko And Wilson Introduce The Bipartisan Coronavirus Health Care Worker Wellness Act Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi June 19 2020 Retrieved December 17 2020 Congressman Krishnamoorthi Urges Senate To Pass Bipartisan Paycheck Protection Program Flexibility Act As A Crucial Step Toward Strengthening PPP System Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi May 27 2020 Retrieved December 17 2020 Edmondson Catie December 28 2020 The House voted to advance 2 000 stimulus checks demanded by Trump The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved December 30 2020 House Democrats find administration overspent for ventilators by as much as 500 million NBC News July 31 2020 Retrieved December 17 2020 Callahan Patricia Rotella Sebastian August 7 2020 The White House Paid Up to 500 Million Too Much for These Ventilators Congressional Investigators Say ProPublica Retrieved December 17 2020 Crisp Elizabeth October 29 2020 Celebrities politics factored in Trump administration s PSA plans Newsweek Retrieved December 17 2020 Jenkins Cameron November 18 2020 HHS scraps celebrity COVID 19 ad campaign aimed at defeating despair The Hill Retrieved December 17 2020 Subcommittee Chair Krishnamoorthi to Hold Briefing Examining State of Coronavirus Antibody Testing House Committee on Oversight and Reform June 8 2020 Retrieved December 17 2020 Chairman Clyburn Welcomes Select Subcommittee Members for the 117th Congress House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis January 27 2021 Retrieved February 11 2021 Senate and House Leaders to Secretary of State Pompeo Cut Military Aid to Azerbaijan Sanction Turkey for Ongoing Attacks Against Armenia and Artsakh Armenian Weekly October 2 2020 H Res 1165 116th Congress 2019 2020 Condemning Azerbaijan s military operation in Nagorno Karabakh and denouncing Turkish interference in the conflict congress gov October 9 2020 Retrieved December 17 2020 Armenian Assembly of America July 23 2020 Armenian Assembly Welcomes Passage of Speier Cox Krishnamoorthi Amendment in Support of Demining in Nagorno Karabakh Armenian Assembly of America Retrieved December 17 2020 Callahan Patricia November 19 2020 House Subcommittee Says Proposed Booster Seat Safety Rules Fall Short ProPublica Retrieved December 17 2020 Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi Calls on General Services Administration To Halt Sale And Lease of Vehicles Under Recall And To Provide Information on Its Related Safeguards Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi September 14 2020 Retrieved December 17 2020 House Passes Appropriations Bill With Rep Krishnamoorthi s Auto Safety Amendment Prohibiting GSA from Selling Recalled Cars Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi July 31 2020 Retrieved December 17 2020 Brodey Sam November 24 2020 Key House Democrat Asks SEC to Find Out if Perdue Sub Deal Was as Shady as It Looks The Daily Beast Retrieved December 17 2020 Congressman Krishnamoorthi Calls For Congress To Ban Its Members From Trading Individual Stocks in Response To Insider Trading Allegations Against Senators Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi May 15 2020 Retrieved December 17 2020 Bowden John December 17 2020 Democrat rips Sackler family Purdue doctors during House questioning The Hill Retrieved December 24 2020 a b Hinz Greg Krishnamoorthi tackles a new Washington NFL controversy D C memo by Greg Hinz Crain s Chicago Business April 13 2022 a b Whyno Stephen Timeline of Washington s recent tumult under Dan Snyder The Associated Press November 10 2022 Clark Liz Kane Paul Maske Mark Congress investigating allegations of financial impropriety by Commanders The Washington Post April 1 2022 Vrentas Jenny Panel Finds Daniel Snyder Interfered With Sexual Harassment Investigation The New York Times June 22 2022 Belson Ken Washington Commanders Deny Financial Malfeasance in a Letter to F T C The New York Times April 18 2022 a b Lippman Daniel Congressman probing Commanders cancels fundraiser over ethics question POLITICO May 10 2022 Whyno Stephen Commanders owner Dan Snyder testifies before House committee The Associated Press July 28 2022 Raja Krishnamoorthi Clerk of the United States House of Representatives Retrieved June 2 2023 Members New Democrat Coalition Retrieved February 6 2018 Members Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus Retrieved May 17 2018 Creation Congressional Solar Caucus March 12 2018 Retrieved January 30 2019 Congressional Caucus to End the Youth Vaping Epidemic Sends Bipartisan and Bicameral Letter Urging President Trump to Finalize E Cigarette Flavor Guidance Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi December 2 2019 Retrieved December 17 2020 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa Committees and Caucuses Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi November 7 2014 Retrieved December 17 2020 Representatives Krishnamoorthi Jayapal Malinowski Pocan and Auchincloss Launch The COVID 19 Global Vaccination Caucus With Senator Markey Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi March 12 2018 Retrieved September 6 2021 Election Results 2010 GENERAL PRIMARY Illinois State Board of Elections Retrieved October 24 2019 Election Results 2012 GENERAL PRIMARY Illinois State Board of Elections Retrieved October 24 2019 Election Results 2016 GENERAL PRIMARY Illinois State Board of Elections Retrieved October 24 2019 Election Results 2016 GENERAL ELECTION Illinois State Board of Elections Retrieved October 24 2019 Election Results 2018 GENERAL ELECTION Illinois State Board of Elections Archived from the original on January 16 2021 Retrieved October 22 2019 Election Results 2020 GENERAL PRIMARY Illinois State Board of Elections Retrieved January 19 2021 Election Results 2020 GENERAL ELECTION Illinois State Board of Elections Archived from the original on January 16 2021 Retrieved January 15 2021 2022 General Election Results Gutowski Christy October 28 2016 Suburban politicians seeking promotion vie to succeed Duckworth in Congress Chicago Tribune Retrieved November 7 2016 Raja Krishnamoorthi Candidate Profile Daily Herald January 1 2016 Retrieved November 7 2016 About Raja For Congress Raja For Congress Retrieved July 23 2017 Indian American Rep Raja Krishnamoorthi Visits White House for Chicago Cubs Celebration India West Retrieved January 30 2017 Does Competing with the Chinese Communist Party Mean Kicking It When It s Down thediplomat com Retrieved February 18 2024 Krishnamoorthi Raja February 8 2024 Congress should block US investment in China s military and human rights abuses The Hill Retrieved March 21 2024 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Raja Krishnamoorthi Congressman Raja official U S House website Campaign website Biography at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Financial information federal office at the Federal Election Commission Legislation sponsored at 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