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Randy Hultgren

Randall Mark Hultgren[1] (/ˈhʌltɡrən/; born March 1, 1966) is an American politician who served as the U.S. representative for Illinois's 14th congressional district from 2011 to 2019. He is a member of the Republican Party.

Randy Hultgren
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Illinois's 14th district
In office
January 3, 2011 – January 3, 2019
Preceded byBill Foster
Succeeded byLauren Underwood
Member of the Illinois Senate
from the 48th district
In office
January 3, 2007 – January 3, 2011
Preceded byPeter Roskam
Succeeded byTom Johnson
Member of the Illinois House of Representatives
from the 95th district
In office
January 10, 2003 – January 3, 2007
Preceded byRichard P. Myers
Succeeded byMike Fortner
Member of the Illinois House of Representatives
from the 40th district
In office
January 12, 1999 – January 10, 2003
Preceded byPeter Roskam
Succeeded byRich Bradley
Member of the DuPage County Board
from the 4th district
In office
December 5, 1994 – December 7, 1998
Preceded byGwen Henry
Succeeded byPaul Didzerekis
Personal details
Born
Randall Mark Hultgren

(1966-03-01) March 1, 1966 (age 58)
Park Ridge, Illinois, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
Spouse
Christy Hultgren
(m. 1991)
Children4
EducationBethel University (BA)
Illinois Institute of Technology (JD)

Hultgren represented the 48th district Senate seat in the Illinois General Assembly from 2007 to 2011. The 48th Senate District includes parts of DuPage, Kane, and Will counties and all or part of Aurora, Batavia, Geneva, Naperville, North Aurora, Warrenville, West Chicago, Wheaton.

In his 2018 reelection campaign, Hultgren was defeated by Democratic nominee Lauren Underwood.

Early life, education, and early political career edit

Randall Mark "Randy" Hultgren, the youngest of three children of Vernon H. Hultgren and JoAnne R. Hultgren, lived in Park Ridge, Illinois from 1966 to 1977.[2]

In September 1976 Paul W. Hanerhoff, the owner of Hanerhoff Funeral Home in downtown Wheaton, Illinois since 1943, died. In May 1977 Dorothy B. Hanerhoff sold the funeral home to Hultgren's father, and it was called the Hanerhoff-Hultgren Funeral Home until 1987, when it became the Hultgren Funeral Home.[3][4] The Hultgrens moved from Park Ridge to Wheaton in 1977 and lived upstairs from the funeral home for eight years.[5] Hultgren attended Wheaton Academy in West Chicago, Illinois, graduating in 1984.[6]

Hultgren, whose grandfather was a Baptist pastor, then became the third generation of his family to attend Bethel College & Seminary in Arden Hills, Minnesota, where he earned a B.A. magna cum laude in political science and speech communication in 1988.[2][7]

He next moved to Washington, D.C. to work as an aide to Republican U.S. Representative Dennis Hastert (IL-14) from 1988 to 1990, where he rose from intern to office manager.[2][8]

Hultgren then returned to his hometown where in 1990 he purchased a small house and was elected Republican precinct committeeman for Milton Township Precinct 20 in Wheaton, and began attending the Illinois Institute of Technology Chicago-Kent College of Law in Chicago.[2][9][10] In 1991 he married Christy L. Nungesser after she graduated from Bethel College.[7][11] In August 1992 Hultgren had his small house demolished and had a historic 125-year-old Wheaton house he purchased for $1 moved one block west to his lot and had a new foundation poured under it.[9][10] In 1993 he earned a J.D. from IIT Chicago-Kent.[2]

In October 1993 he announced he would run in the March 1994 Republican primary for the DuPage County Board District 4 seat being vacated by Gwen Henry in her bid to be DuPage County Board Chairman.[12][13][14] In the March 1994 Republican primary, the then 27-year-old first-time candidate Hultgren narrowly edged Wheaton City Councilman Grant Eckhoff by only 252 votes, a margin of less than 1 percent, out of almost 22,000 Republican ballots cast in DuPage County Board District 4. Hultgren received a great deal of support from those who had backed Peter Roskam of Wheaton in Roskam's first campaign for Illinois House District 40 two years earlier.[15][16][17][18] In the November 1994 general election Hultgren and incumbent Republican DuPage County District 4 board member Pat Carr of Wheaton easily defeated their two Democratic opponents.[19] Hultgren served one 4-year term as one of the then all-Republican 24-member DuPage County Board from December 1994 to December 1998.[20][21] DuPage County Board members at that time also served as DuPage County Forest Commissioners.

Illinois House of Representatives edit

Elections edit

In 1998 incumbent Republican State Representative Peter Roskam of Illinois's 40th House District decided to retire in order to run for Congress. Hultgren ran and won unopposed.[22] He won reelection to a second term unopposed in 2000.[23] After redistricting, Hultgren decided to run in the newly redrawn 95th House District and defeated Democrat Dirk Enger 61%–37%.[24]

Committee assignments edit

Hultgren was on the Death Penalty Committee[25] and the Education Committee.[26]

Illinois Senate edit

Elections edit

In 2006 incumbent State Senator Peter Roskam of Illinois's 48th Senate District decided to retire to run for Congress again. Hultgren ran and won the Republican primary 60%–40% over Naperville City Councilman Dick Furstenau.[27] He won the general election unopposed.[28] In 2008 he won reelection to a second term unopposed.[29]

Committee assignments edit

  • Senate Committee on Labor (minority spokesperson)
  • Senate Committee on Commerce and Economic Development
  • Senate Committee on Environment and Energy
  • Senate Committee on Housing and Community Affairs
  • Senate Committee on Judiciary Civil Law
  • Senate Committee on Joint Committee on Administrative Rules

U.S. House of Representatives edit

Elections edit

2010 edit

On September 28, 2009, Hultgren announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination in Illinois's 14th congressional district and won the party's nomination in the February 2nd primary election.[30] Hultgren defeated Democratic incumbent Bill Foster 51%–45%.[31][32]

2012 edit

During his first term, Hultgren represented a hybrid suburban-rural district that stretched from the outer western suburbs of Chicago through Dixon all the way to Cambridge on the other side of the state.

As a result of the decennial reapportionment following the 2010 Census, Illinois lost one seat in the US House of Representatives. The new district map (now with only 18 districts, and drawn by the Democratic-controlled Illinois General Assembly) saw Hultgren's district lose its vast western portion, becoming much more compact and centered around Chicago's outer western suburbs. Notably, it absorbed most of McHenry County, the only collar county Barack Obama did not win in 2012.

The redrawn 14th included areas previously part of the neighboring 8th district, represented by fellow freshman Republican Joe Walsh. The new map drew Walsh's home, along with much of the McHenry County portion of the old 8th, into the 14th. At the same time the 8th was made significantly more Democratic, prompting Walsh to consider challenging Hultgren in the primary for the much friendlier 14th. But soon after Hultgren sought a second term in the 14th, Walsh decided to run in the 8th district. In the general election, Hultgren won reelection to a second term, beating Democratic candidate Dennis Anderson with 59% of the vote.[33]

2014 edit

Hultgren ran for a third term and was opposed by Dennis Anderson for a second time. Hultgren again defeated Anderson, this time with 65% of the vote.[34][35]

2016 edit

Hultgren defeated Democrat Jim Walz in the November 2016 general election with 59% of the vote.[36]

2018 edit

Hultgren ran for reelection in 2018. He was unopposed in the Republican primary. Lauren Underwood won the March 20 Democratic primary with 57.35% of the vote. Others receiving votes were Matt Brolley, Jim Walz, Victor Swanson, John Hosta, George Weber, and Daniel Roldan-Johnson. Underwood defeated Hultgren in the November general election with 52% of the vote to Hultgren's 48%.[37]

Tenure edit

Hultgren served on the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe[38] (Helsinki Commission) from 2015 to 2019.[39] In this role, he worked “to promote human rights, stability, and security in the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly (OSCE PA) region," placing “special priority in protecting religious liberties, preventing human rights violations, combating human trafficking, and preventing Russian aggression into neighboring countries.” Hultgren was also a Commissioner on the Congressional-Executive Commission on China, where he worked to "raise awareness about political prisoners who are being deprived of civil and political rights by their own government.”[40]

In February 2017 Hultgren was appointed the co-chair of the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission, which “promotes international human rights through hearings, briefings and other awareness-building activities, and by providing expertise on key issues”.[41]

Committee assignments edit

112th Congress
113th Congress

Hultgren was a member of the Republican Study Committee[42] and the Climate Solutions Caucus.[43]

Electoral history edit

DuPage County Board, 4th District (1994) edit

DuPage County 4th District, Illinois Republican primary, March 15, 1994[18]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Pat Carr (Wheaton) (incumbent) (X) 11,739 34.57
Republican Randy Hultgren (Wheaton) (X) 10,096 29.74
Republican Grant Eckhoff (Wheaton) 9,844 28.99
Republican Martin Gaughan (Wheaton) 2,274 6.70
Total votes 33,953 100.00
DuPage County 4th District, Illinois general election, November 8, 1994[19]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Pat Carr (Wheaton) (incumbent) (X) 30,754 38.83
Republican Randy Hultgren (Wheaton) (X) 28,015 35.38
Democratic Maureen Spiegel (Lisle) 11,357 14.34
Democratic Daniel Bailey (Wheaton) 9,066 11.45
Total votes 79,192 100.00
Republican hold

Illinois House, 40th Representative District (1998, 2000) edit

Illinois 40th Representative District, Illinois Republican primary, March 17, 1998[44]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Randy Hultgren (Wheaton) (X) 10,482 100.00
Total votes 10,482 100.00
Illinois 40th Representative District, Illinois general election, November 3, 1998[45]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Randy Hultgren (Wheaton) (X) 28,425 100.00
Total votes 28,425 100.00
Republican hold
Illinois 40th Representative District, Illinois Republican primary, March 21, 2000[46]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Randy Hultgren (Wheaton) (incumbent) (X) 13,173 100.00
Total votes 13,173 100.00
Illinois 40th Representative District, Illinois general election, November 3, 2000[47]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Randy Hultgren (Wheaton) (incumbent) (X) 36,555 100.00
Total votes 36,555 100.00
Republican hold

Illinois House, 95th Representative District (2002, 2004) edit

Illinois 95th Representative District, Illinois Republican primary, March 19, 2002[48]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Randy Hultgren (Wheaton) (incumbent) (X) 12,874 100.00
Total votes 12,874 100.00
Illinois 95th Representative District, Illinois general election, November 5, 2002[49]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Randy Hultgren (Winfield) (incumbent) (X) 24,488 85.39
Libertarian Steve Dubovik (Batavia) 4,191 14.61
Total votes 28,679 100.00
Republican hold
Illinois 95th Representative District, Illinois Republican primary, March 16, 2004[50]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Randy Hultgren (Winfield) (incumbent) (X) 10,369 100.00
Total votes 10,369 100.00
Illinois 95th Representative District, Illinois general election, November 2, 2004[51]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Randy Hultgren (Winfield) (incumbent) (X) 27,388 60.73
Democratic Dirk Enger (Winfield) 16,390 36.35
Libertarian Steve Dubovik (Batavia) 1,317 2.92
Total votes 45,095 100.00
Republican hold

Illinois Senate, 48th Senate District (2006, 2008) edit

Illinois 48th Senate District, Illinois Republican primary, March 21, 2006[52]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Randy Hultgren (Winfield) (X) 14,867 60.21
Republican Dick Furstenau (Naperville) 9,823 39.79
Total votes 24,690 100.00
Illinois 48th Representative District, Illinois general election, November 7, 2006[53]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Randy Hultgren (Winfield) (X) 48,228 100.00
Total votes 48,228 100.00
Republican hold
Illinois 48th Senate District, Illinois Republican primary, February 5, 2008[54]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Randy Hultgren (Winfield)(incumbent) (X) 23,567 100.00
Total votes 23,567 100.00
Illinois 48th Representative District, Illinois general election, November 4, 2008[55]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Randy Hultgren (Winfield) (incumbent) (X) 77,310 100.00
Total votes 77,310 100.00
Republican hold

U.S. House, Illinois 14th Congressional District (2010, 2012, 2014, 2016, 2018) edit

Illinois 14th Congressional District, Illinois Republican primary, February 2, 2010[56]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Randy Hultgren (Winfield) (X) 34,833 54.71
Republican Ethan A. Hastert (Elburn) 28,840 45.29
Total votes 63,673 100.00
Illinois 14th Congressional District, Illinois general election, November 2, 2010[57]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Randy Hultgren (Winfield) (X) 112,369 51.31
Democratic Bill Foster (Batavia) (incumbent) 98,645 45.04
Green Daniel J. Kairis (South Elgin) 7,949 3.63
Independent Doug Marks (write-in) 50 0.02
Total votes 219,013 100.00
Republican gain from Democratic
Illinois 14th Congressional District, Illinois Republican primary, March 20, 2012[58]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Randy Hultgren (Winfield) (incumbent) (X) 64,419 100.00
Republican Mark Mastrogiovanni (write-in) 1 0.00
Total votes 64,420 100.00
Illinois 14th Congressional District, Illinois general election, November 6, 2012[59]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Randy Hultgren (Winfield) (incumbent) (X) 177,603 58.82
Democratic Dennis Anderson (Gurnee) 124,351 41.18
Total votes 301,954 100.00
Republican hold
Illinois 14th Congressional District, Illinois Republican primary, March 18, 2014[60]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Randy Hultgren (Winfield) (incumbent) (X) 57,665 100.00
Total votes 57,665 100.00
Illinois 14th Congressional District, Illinois general election, November 4, 2014[61]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Randy Hultgren (Plano) (incumbent) (X) 145,369 65.41
Democratic Dennis Anderson (Gurnee) 76,861 34.59
Total votes 222,230 100.00
Republican hold
Illinois 14th Congressional District, Illinois Republican primary, March 15, 2016[62]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Randy Hultgren (Plano) (incumbent) (X) 101,299 100.00
Total votes 101,299 100.00
Illinois 14th Congressional District, Illinois general election, November 8, 2016[63]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Randy Hultgren (Plano) (incumbent) (X) 200,508 59.30
Democratic Jim Walz (Gurnee) 137,589 40.70
Total votes 338,097 100.00
Republican hold
Illinois 14th Congressional District, Illinois Republican primary, March 20, 2018[64]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Randy Hultgren (Plano) (incumbent) (X) 51,672 100.00
Total votes 51,672 100.00
Illinois's 14th congressional district, 2018[65]
Party Candidate Votes %
Democratic Lauren Underwood 156,035 52.5
Republican Randy Hultgren (incumbent) 141,164 47.5
Total votes 297,199 100.0
Democratic gain from Republican

Political positions edit

As of July 10, 2017, Hultgren voted with his party in 99.1% of votes so far in the current session of Congress and voted in line with President Donald Trump's position in 97.3% of votes.[66][67]

During the 2008 Republican Party presidential primaries, Hultgren worked on the presidential campaign of former U.S. Senator Fred Thompson, serving as a congressional district chair for Illinois's 14th congressional district.[68]

Hultgren has been described as a member of the Tea Party movement.[69]

Domestic issues edit

Education edit

Hultgren has been an advocate for homeschooling, as his four children are home-schooled, and he believes that "homeschooling is the ultimate local control."[70] In 2011 Hultgren introduced the Family Educational Records Privacy Extension Act (H.R. 2910), which would have required "parental consent before educational agencies or institutions release the educational records of home-schooled students."[71]

Environment edit

Hultgren opposed federal regulation of greenhouse gas emissions.[72] He has described cap-and-trade as "an irresponsible policy".[73]

In 2010 Hultgren signed a pledge sponsored by Americans for Prosperity, promising to vote against any climate-change legislation that would raise taxes.[74] The League of Conservation Voters gave Hultgren an environmental rating of 0% for 2017 and a lifetime rating of 5%.[75]

Gun control edit

Hultgren is a strong supporter of the second amendment. In April 2018, after the Parkland, Florida, school shooting, Hultgren urged schools and police to do a better job of identifying and intervening with people who are potential threats. “We need to do more to make sure people who are speaking out and acting out or have mental challenges don't get weapons, that people who have criminal histories don't get weapons, and when hearing of a threat we respond quickly,” he said.[76]

Health care edit

Hultgren favored repealing the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare).[72][73] On May 4, 2017, he voted to repeal Obamacare and pass the American Health Care Act.[77][78][79]

Hultgren supported a bill that would allow employers to exclude veterans receiving health insurance from the United States Department of Defense or the United States Department of Veterans' Affairs from their list of employees.[80][81] This would keep their list of employees shorter, allowing some small businesses to fall underneath the 50 full-time employees line that would require them to provide their employees with healthcare under the Affordable Care Act.[81]

Identity fraud edit

Hultgren and three other members of Congress sponsored the Protecting Children from Identity Theft Act, H.R. 5192, which would require the Social Security Administration (SSA) to take a more active role in preventing identity theft.[82]

Donald Trump edit

Hultgren endorsed Republican nominee Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election.[83]

Economic issues edit

National debt edit

In 2013 Hultgren voted for legislation stop an increase of the debt limit, which led to a government shutdown.[84][85] He was the only congressperson from Illinois to vote against an agreement to reopen government and end the government shutdown.[84][85]

Taxes edit

Hultgren sponsored legislation to permanently repeal the estate tax and voted to repeal it several times.[86]

In November 2017 Hultgren and Peter Roskam introduced the Bring Small Business back Tax Reform Act as part of the Trump Administration's tax reform package. Hultgren said the bill was intended “to cut the overall small business tax rate to 25 percent,” a change he said would “provide much-needed relief to the engine of Illinois's economy.”[87]

Tariffs edit

In June 2018 Hultgren and Roskam expressed their disapproval of Trump's plan to impose tariffs on Mexico, Canada, and the European Union. “There's real concern about what an escalating trade war would mean,” said Hultgren, who articulated concern about the impact of such tariffs on manufacturers and farmers in his district.[88]

Budget edit

Hultgren supported a balanced budget amendment to the U.S. Constitution.[89]

Hultgren and Andy Barr (R-KY) introduced legislation that would compel the Government Accountability Office (GAO) to study the privacy risks associated with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau's Home Mortgage Disclosure Act rule. The legislation would also prohibit depository institutions, the CFPB, and the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council from making available to the public any information gathered in accordance with the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act.[90]

Banking edit

On March 6, 2018, the House passed without opposition H.R. 4725, the Community Bank Reporting Relief Act, sponsored by Hultgren and two other Members of Congress. The law simplifies reporting requirements for community banks. “The role of smaller financial institutions is especially important in more rural areas, such as my district, where larger banks tend to not have as many branches”, Hultgren said.[91]

Corporations edit

Hultgren was a vocal opponent of the Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, which created new financial regulations after the financial crisis.[92] He called Dodd-Frank "flawed"[93] and introduced Republican-backed legislation to end it.[92] Hultgren supported the Financial CHOICE Act, another Republican-backed bill to dismantle Dodd-Frank; the legislation would have eliminated the Treasury Department's Office of Financial Research, killed the Volcker Rule (which bars certain banks from particular risky trades); killed the Orderly Liquidation Authority (which allows the federal government to shut down failing banks that post a systemic risk to the economy); and removed a provision imposing greater oversight on "systemically important financial institutions."[94] Hultgren introduced the Swaps Regulatory Improvement Act into the House in March 2013; the bill would have rolled back Dodd-Frank regulations and expand banks' authority to use swaps to hedging risk.[95][96] The bill passed the House but not the Senate, and did not become law.[97]

Hultgren was a strong advocate of municipal finance and tax-exempt municipal bonds.[98] In 2013 he joined with fellow U.S. Representative Dutch Ruppersberger (D-MD) in securing the signatures of 137 House Republicans and Democrats in a letter urging congressional leaders to "reject any proposal to cap or eliminate the deduction on tax-exempt municipal bonds used to finance the vast majority of infrastructure projects in America’s communities."[99] The two circulated a similar letter in 2015[100] and formed the Municipal Finance Caucus in 2016.[101]

International issues edit

Immigration edit

"Immigration is a foundational part of who we are...to be a place of refuge," Hultgren told the Chicago Tribune in September 2017. "I understand that there are bad actors and terrorists out there ... but I don't want to shut off opportunity for people who really need refuge."[102]

In December 2015, citing religious freedom, Hultgren criticized presidential candidate Donald Trump's proposal to ban Muslims from entering the U.S. “Singling out any faith community for the actions of extremists is not conservative, it is hostile to our founding,” he said.[103]

Human rights in China edit

In September 2017 Hultgren hosted a screening of Chinese dissident artist Ai Weiwei's film Human Flow, about the refugee crisis in 23 countries. The Chicago Tribune wrote that Hultgren had "taken up the cause of Zhu Yufu, a Chinese dissident poet jailed for publishing pro-democracy poetry."[104]

On February 14, 2018, Hultgren delivered a statement on the House floor wishing a happy birthday to Zhu Yufu, a prisoner of conscience in China, and calling on Chinese authorities to release him from detention. Hultgren had “adopted” Zhu Yufu to highlight his plight as part of the Defending Freedoms Project, a joint effort by the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission, the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF), and Amnesty International USA. The next day the Lantos Commission, which Hultgren co-chaired, hosted a hearing on prisoners of conscience.[105]

Russia edit

Hultgren supported H.R. 3364, the Countering America's Adversaries Through Sanctions Act, which became law in August 2017. It authorized sanctions against Iran, North Korea, and Russia. Hultgren also welcomed the indictment in February 2018 of 13 Russian nationals and three Russian entities. In March 2018 he expressed approval of Congressional sanctions on “Russian individuals and entities” who had engaged in “long-running, coordinated and malicious attempts to influence and disrupt our American elections and political system.” He also welcomed the Trump administration's implementation of the sanctions. “These actions send a clear message that our electoral system is not to be tampered with, and the United States will respond when we or our allies are attacked”, Hultgren said.[106]

Social issues edit

Abortion edit

Hultgren was identified by Vote Smart as anti-abortion.[72] He favored a prohibition on embryonic stem cell research.[73]

Sex education edit

Hultgren sponsored legislation to allocate $110 million per year in federal grants for abstinence education in schools.[107][108]

LGBT rights edit

Hultgren opposed same-sex marriage.[72] He voted in favor of the Defense of Marriage Act.[109] In 2015, Hultgren cosponsored a resolution to amend the Constitution to ban same-sex marriage.[110]

Basic research edit

 
Congressman Hultgren receives the Champion of Science Award at Fermi National Accelerator Lab's Wilson Hall, presented by lab director Pier Oddone and University of Illinois President Bob Easter

Hultgren was described by the American Physical Society as an "outspoken advocate for basic scientific research and STEM education."[111] According to NBC Chicago, "the conservative Republican has carved a reputation as a pro-science, pro-STEM education supporter."[112]

Hultgren went on record to note that "The U.S. research system is unique. We’ve found an incredibly powerful combination, wedding education and research by incorporating universities, user facilities and Department of Energy resources. But this system is only as stable our commitment to it, which is why sustained and predictable research funding is crucial."[113]

Along with then United States Senator Mark Udall (D-CO), Hultgren was awarded the George Brown Science Technology Engineering Leadership award by the Science, Technology, Engineering Working Group,[111] a coalition of pro-science groups including The American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Institute of Physics, and ASME.[114]

In October 2012 Hultgren was a recipient of the Champion of Science Award by the Science Coalition, a nonprofit advocacy group composed of the 50 leading research universities in the United States.[115][116] The award was presented by Fermilab Director Pier Oddone and University of Illinois President Robert Easter along with University of Chicago President Robert Zimmer, who said, "Congressman Hultgren provides a strong voice for science in Congress."[115]

Hultgren introduced the American Super Computing Leadership Act (H.R. 2495; 113th Congress) into the House on June 25, 2013.[117] The bill would require the United States Department of Energy to improve and increase its use of high-end computers, especially exascale computing, through an organized research program.[118][119]

Women's rights edit

Hultgren voted against reauthorizing the Violence Against Women Act in 2013.[73]

Personal life edit

In 2002, Hultgren moved four miles southwest from Wheaton to adjacent Winfield, Illinois.[120] In 2014, he moved 22 miles southwest from Winfield in DuPage County to Plano, Illinois, in Kendall County.[121] Hultgren lives in Plano with his wife, Christy, and their four children, who have been home-schooled.[70][122]

He is evangelical Christian and a member of Wheaton Bible Church.[123]

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Preceded by Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Illinois's 14th congressional district

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Preceded by Chair of the House Human Rights Commission
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Randall Mark Hultgren 1 ˈ h ʌ l t ɡ r e n born March 1 1966 is an American politician who served as the U S representative for Illinois s 14th congressional district from 2011 to 2019 He is a member of the Republican Party Randy HultgrenMember of the U S House of Representatives from Illinois s 14th districtIn office January 3 2011 January 3 2019Preceded byBill FosterSucceeded byLauren UnderwoodMember of the Illinois Senate from the 48th districtIn office January 3 2007 January 3 2011Preceded byPeter RoskamSucceeded byTom JohnsonMember of the Illinois House of Representatives from the 95th districtIn office January 10 2003 January 3 2007Preceded byRichard P MyersSucceeded byMike FortnerMember of the Illinois House of Representatives from the 40th districtIn office January 12 1999 January 10 2003Preceded byPeter RoskamSucceeded byRich BradleyMember of the DuPage County Boardfrom the 4th districtIn office December 5 1994 December 7 1998Preceded byGwen HenrySucceeded byPaul DidzerekisPersonal detailsBornRandall Mark Hultgren 1966 03 01 March 1 1966 age 58 Park Ridge Illinois U S Political partyRepublicanSpouseChristy Hultgren m 1991 wbr Children4EducationBethel University BA Illinois Institute of Technology JD Hultgren represented the 48th district Senate seat in the Illinois General Assembly from 2007 to 2011 The 48th Senate District includes parts of DuPage Kane and Will counties and all or part of Aurora Batavia Geneva Naperville North Aurora Warrenville West Chicago Wheaton In his 2018 reelection campaign Hultgren was defeated by Democratic nominee Lauren Underwood Contents 1 Early life education and early political career 2 Illinois House of Representatives 2 1 Elections 2 2 Committee assignments 3 Illinois Senate 3 1 Elections 3 2 Committee assignments 4 U S House of Representatives 4 1 Elections 4 1 1 2010 4 1 2 2012 4 1 3 2014 4 1 4 2016 4 1 5 2018 4 2 Tenure 4 3 Committee assignments 5 Electoral history 5 1 DuPage County Board 4th District 1994 5 2 Illinois House 40th Representative District 1998 2000 5 3 Illinois House 95th Representative District 2002 2004 5 4 Illinois Senate 48th Senate District 2006 2008 5 5 U S House Illinois 14th Congressional District 2010 2012 2014 2016 2018 6 Political positions 6 1 Domestic issues 6 1 1 Education 6 1 2 Environment 6 1 3 Gun control 6 1 4 Health care 6 1 5 Identity fraud 6 1 6 Donald Trump 6 2 Economic issues 6 2 1 National debt 6 2 2 Taxes 6 2 3 Tariffs 6 2 4 Budget 6 2 5 Banking 6 2 6 Corporations 6 3 International issues 6 3 1 Immigration 6 3 2 Human rights in China 6 3 3 Russia 6 4 Social issues 6 4 1 Abortion 6 4 2 Sex education 6 4 3 LGBT rights 6 4 4 Basic research 6 5 Women s rights 7 Personal life 8 References 9 External linksEarly life education and early political career editRandall Mark Randy Hultgren the youngest of three children of Vernon H Hultgren and JoAnne R Hultgren lived in Park Ridge Illinois from 1966 to 1977 2 In September 1976 Paul W Hanerhoff the owner of Hanerhoff Funeral Home in downtown Wheaton Illinois since 1943 died In May 1977 Dorothy B Hanerhoff sold the funeral home to Hultgren s father and it was called the Hanerhoff Hultgren Funeral Home until 1987 when it became the Hultgren Funeral Home 3 4 The Hultgrens moved from Park Ridge to Wheaton in 1977 and lived upstairs from the funeral home for eight years 5 Hultgren attended Wheaton Academy in West Chicago Illinois graduating in 1984 6 Hultgren whose grandfather was a Baptist pastor then became the third generation of his family to attend Bethel College amp Seminary in Arden Hills Minnesota where he earned a B A magna cum laude in political science and speech communication in 1988 2 7 He next moved to Washington D C to work as an aide to Republican U S Representative Dennis Hastert IL 14 from 1988 to 1990 where he rose from intern to office manager 2 8 Hultgren then returned to his hometown where in 1990 he purchased a small house and was elected Republican precinct committeeman for Milton Township Precinct 20 in Wheaton and began attending the Illinois Institute of Technology Chicago Kent College of Law in Chicago 2 9 10 In 1991 he married Christy L Nungesser after she graduated from Bethel College 7 11 In August 1992 Hultgren had his small house demolished and had a historic 125 year old Wheaton house he purchased for 1 moved one block west to his lot and had a new foundation poured under it 9 10 In 1993 he earned a J D from IIT Chicago Kent 2 In October 1993 he announced he would run in the March 1994 Republican primary for the DuPage County Board District 4 seat being vacated by Gwen Henry in her bid to be DuPage County Board Chairman 12 13 14 In the March 1994 Republican primary the then 27 year old first time candidate Hultgren narrowly edged Wheaton City Councilman Grant Eckhoff by only 252 votes a margin of less than 1 percent out of almost 22 000 Republican ballots cast in DuPage County Board District 4 Hultgren received a great deal of support from those who had backed Peter Roskam of Wheaton in Roskam s first campaign for Illinois House District 40 two years earlier 15 16 17 18 In the November 1994 general election Hultgren and incumbent Republican DuPage County District 4 board member Pat Carr of Wheaton easily defeated their two Democratic opponents 19 Hultgren served one 4 year term as one of the then all Republican 24 member DuPage County Board from December 1994 to December 1998 20 21 DuPage County Board members at that time also served as DuPage County Forest Commissioners Illinois House of Representatives editElections edit In 1998 incumbent Republican State Representative Peter Roskam of Illinois s 40th House District decided to retire in order to run for Congress Hultgren ran and won unopposed 22 He won reelection to a second term unopposed in 2000 23 After redistricting Hultgren decided to run in the newly redrawn 95th House District and defeated Democrat Dirk Enger 61 37 24 Committee assignments edit Hultgren was on the Death Penalty Committee 25 and the Education Committee 26 Illinois Senate editElections edit In 2006 incumbent State Senator Peter Roskam of Illinois s 48th Senate District decided to retire to run for Congress again Hultgren ran and won the Republican primary 60 40 over Naperville City Councilman Dick Furstenau 27 He won the general election unopposed 28 In 2008 he won reelection to a second term unopposed 29 Committee assignments edit Senate Committee on Labor minority spokesperson Senate Committee on Commerce and Economic Development Senate Committee on Environment and Energy Senate Committee on Housing and Community Affairs Senate Committee on Judiciary Civil Law Senate Committee on Joint Committee on Administrative RulesU S House of Representatives editElections edit 2010 edit See also 2010 United States House of Representatives elections in Illinois District 14 On September 28 2009 Hultgren announced his candidacy for the Republican nomination in Illinois s 14th congressional district and won the party s nomination in the February 2nd primary election 30 Hultgren defeated Democratic incumbent Bill Foster 51 45 31 32 2012 edit See also 2012 United States House of Representatives elections in Illinois District 14 During his first term Hultgren represented a hybrid suburban rural district that stretched from the outer western suburbs of Chicago through Dixon all the way to Cambridge on the other side of the state As a result of the decennial reapportionment following the 2010 Census Illinois lost one seat in the US House of Representatives The new district map now with only 18 districts and drawn by the Democratic controlled Illinois General Assembly saw Hultgren s district lose its vast western portion becoming much more compact and centered around Chicago s outer western suburbs Notably it absorbed most of McHenry County the only collar county Barack Obama did not win in 2012 The redrawn 14th included areas previously part of the neighboring 8th district represented by fellow freshman Republican Joe Walsh The new map drew Walsh s home along with much of the McHenry County portion of the old 8th into the 14th At the same time the 8th was made significantly more Democratic prompting Walsh to consider challenging Hultgren in the primary for the much friendlier 14th But soon after Hultgren sought a second term in the 14th Walsh decided to run in the 8th district In the general election Hultgren won reelection to a second term beating Democratic candidate Dennis Anderson with 59 of the vote 33 2014 edit See also 2014 United States House of Representatives elections in Illinois District 14 Hultgren ran for a third term and was opposed by Dennis Anderson for a second time Hultgren again defeated Anderson this time with 65 of the vote 34 35 2016 edit See also 2016 United States House of Representatives elections in Illinois District 14 Hultgren defeated Democrat Jim Walz in the November 2016 general election with 59 of the vote 36 2018 edit See also 2018 United States House of Representatives elections in Illinois District 14 Hultgren ran for reelection in 2018 He was unopposed in the Republican primary Lauren Underwood won the March 20 Democratic primary with 57 35 of the vote Others receiving votes were Matt Brolley Jim Walz Victor Swanson John Hosta George Weber and Daniel Roldan Johnson Underwood defeated Hultgren in the November general election with 52 of the vote to Hultgren s 48 37 Tenure edit Hultgren served on the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe 38 Helsinki Commission from 2015 to 2019 39 In this role he worked to promote human rights stability and security in the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly OSCE PA region placing special priority in protecting religious liberties preventing human rights violations combating human trafficking and preventing Russian aggression into neighboring countries Hultgren was also a Commissioner on the Congressional Executive Commission on China where he worked to raise awareness about political prisoners who are being deprived of civil and political rights by their own government 40 In February 2017 Hultgren was appointed the co chair of the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission which promotes international human rights through hearings briefings and other awareness building activities and by providing expertise on key issues 41 Committee assignments edit 112th Congress Committee on Agriculture Subcommittee on Conservation Energy and Forestry Subcommittee on General Farm Commodities and Risk Management Subcommittee on Rural Development Research Biotechnology and Foreign Agriculture Committee on Science Space and Technology Subcommittee on Research and Science Education Subcommittee on Technology and Innovation Subcommittee on Investigations and Oversight Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee on Aviation Subcommittee on Economic Development Public Buildings and Emergency Management Subcommittee on Railroads Pipelines and Hazardous Materials 113th Congress Committee on Financial Services Subcommittee on Capital Markets and Government Sponsored Enterprises Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations Committee on Science Space and Technology Subcommittee on Technology and Innovation Subcommittee on Energy and Environment Hultgren was a member of the Republican Study Committee 42 and the Climate Solutions Caucus 43 Electoral history editDuPage County Board 4th District 1994 edit DuPage County 4th District Illinois Republican primary March 15 1994 18 Party Candidate Votes Republican Pat Carr Wheaton incumbent X 11 739 34 57 Republican Randy Hultgren Wheaton X 10 096 29 74 Republican Grant Eckhoff Wheaton 9 844 28 99 Republican Martin Gaughan Wheaton 2 274 6 70 Total votes 33 953 100 00 DuPage County 4th District Illinois general election November 8 1994 19 Party Candidate Votes Republican Pat Carr Wheaton incumbent X 30 754 38 83 Republican Randy Hultgren Wheaton X 28 015 35 38 Democratic Maureen Spiegel Lisle 11 357 14 34 Democratic Daniel Bailey Wheaton 9 066 11 45 Total votes 79 192 100 00 Republican hold Illinois House 40th Representative District 1998 2000 edit Illinois 40th Representative District Illinois Republican primary March 17 1998 44 Party Candidate Votes Republican Randy Hultgren Wheaton X 10 482 100 00 Total votes 10 482 100 00 Illinois 40th Representative District Illinois general election November 3 1998 45 Party Candidate Votes Republican Randy Hultgren Wheaton X 28 425 100 00 Total votes 28 425 100 00 Republican hold Illinois 40th Representative District Illinois Republican primary March 21 2000 46 Party Candidate Votes Republican Randy Hultgren Wheaton incumbent X 13 173 100 00 Total votes 13 173 100 00 Illinois 40th Representative District Illinois general election November 3 2000 47 Party Candidate Votes Republican Randy Hultgren Wheaton incumbent X 36 555 100 00 Total votes 36 555 100 00 Republican hold Illinois House 95th Representative District 2002 2004 edit Illinois 95th Representative District Illinois Republican primary March 19 2002 48 Party Candidate Votes Republican Randy Hultgren Wheaton incumbent X 12 874 100 00 Total votes 12 874 100 00 Illinois 95th Representative District Illinois general election November 5 2002 49 Party Candidate Votes Republican Randy Hultgren Winfield incumbent X 24 488 85 39 Libertarian Steve Dubovik Batavia 4 191 14 61 Total votes 28 679 100 00 Republican hold Illinois 95th Representative District Illinois Republican primary March 16 2004 50 Party Candidate Votes Republican Randy Hultgren Winfield incumbent X 10 369 100 00 Total votes 10 369 100 00 Illinois 95th Representative District Illinois general election November 2 2004 51 Party Candidate Votes Republican Randy Hultgren Winfield incumbent X 27 388 60 73 Democratic Dirk Enger Winfield 16 390 36 35 Libertarian Steve Dubovik Batavia 1 317 2 92 Total votes 45 095 100 00 Republican hold Illinois Senate 48th Senate District 2006 2008 edit Illinois 48th Senate District Illinois Republican primary March 21 2006 52 Party Candidate Votes Republican Randy Hultgren Winfield X 14 867 60 21 Republican Dick Furstenau Naperville 9 823 39 79 Total votes 24 690 100 00 Illinois 48th Representative District Illinois general election November 7 2006 53 Party Candidate Votes Republican Randy Hultgren Winfield X 48 228 100 00 Total votes 48 228 100 00 Republican hold Illinois 48th Senate District Illinois Republican primary February 5 2008 54 Party Candidate Votes Republican Randy Hultgren Winfield incumbent X 23 567 100 00 Total votes 23 567 100 00 Illinois 48th Representative District Illinois general election November 4 2008 55 Party Candidate Votes Republican Randy Hultgren Winfield incumbent X 77 310 100 00 Total votes 77 310 100 00 Republican hold U S House Illinois 14th Congressional District 2010 2012 2014 2016 2018 edit Illinois 14th Congressional District Illinois Republican primary February 2 2010 56 Party Candidate Votes Republican Randy Hultgren Winfield X 34 833 54 71 Republican Ethan A Hastert Elburn 28 840 45 29 Total votes 63 673 100 00 Illinois 14th Congressional District Illinois general election November 2 2010 57 Party Candidate Votes Republican Randy Hultgren Winfield X 112 369 51 31 Democratic Bill Foster Batavia incumbent 98 645 45 04 Green Daniel J Kairis South Elgin 7 949 3 63 Independent Doug Marks write in 50 0 02 Total votes 219 013 100 00 Republican gain from Democratic Illinois 14th Congressional District Illinois Republican primary March 20 2012 58 Party Candidate Votes Republican Randy Hultgren Winfield incumbent X 64 419 100 00 Republican Mark Mastrogiovanni write in 1 0 00 Total votes 64 420 100 00 Illinois 14th Congressional District Illinois general election November 6 2012 59 Party Candidate Votes Republican Randy Hultgren Winfield incumbent X 177 603 58 82 Democratic Dennis Anderson Gurnee 124 351 41 18 Total votes 301 954 100 00 Republican hold Illinois 14th Congressional District Illinois Republican primary March 18 2014 60 Party Candidate Votes Republican Randy Hultgren Winfield incumbent X 57 665 100 00 Total votes 57 665 100 00 Illinois 14th Congressional District Illinois general election November 4 2014 61 Party Candidate Votes Republican Randy Hultgren Plano incumbent X 145 369 65 41 Democratic Dennis Anderson Gurnee 76 861 34 59 Total votes 222 230 100 00 Republican hold Illinois 14th Congressional District Illinois Republican primary March 15 2016 62 Party Candidate Votes Republican Randy Hultgren Plano incumbent X 101 299 100 00 Total votes 101 299 100 00 Illinois 14th Congressional District Illinois general election November 8 2016 63 Party Candidate Votes Republican Randy Hultgren Plano incumbent X 200 508 59 30 Democratic Jim Walz Gurnee 137 589 40 70 Total votes 338 097 100 00 Republican hold Illinois 14th Congressional District Illinois Republican primary March 20 2018 64 Party Candidate Votes Republican Randy Hultgren Plano incumbent X 51 672 100 00 Total votes 51 672 100 00 Illinois s 14th congressional district 2018 65 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Lauren Underwood 156 035 52 5 Republican Randy Hultgren incumbent 141 164 47 5 Total votes 297 199 100 0 Democratic gain from RepublicanPolitical positions editAs of July 10 2017 Hultgren voted with his party in 99 1 of votes so far in the current session of Congress and voted in line with President Donald Trump s position in 97 3 of votes 66 67 During the 2008 Republican Party presidential primaries Hultgren worked on the presidential campaign of former U S Senator Fred Thompson serving as a congressional district chair for Illinois s 14th congressional district 68 Hultgren has been described as a member of the Tea Party movement 69 Domestic issues edit Education edit Hultgren has been an advocate for homeschooling as his four children are home schooled and he believes that homeschooling is the ultimate local control 70 In 2011 Hultgren introduced the Family Educational Records Privacy Extension Act H R 2910 which would have required parental consent before educational agencies or institutions release the educational records of home schooled students 71 Environment edit Hultgren opposed federal regulation of greenhouse gas emissions 72 He has described cap and trade as an irresponsible policy 73 In 2010 Hultgren signed a pledge sponsored by Americans for Prosperity promising to vote against any climate change legislation that would raise taxes 74 The League of Conservation Voters gave Hultgren an environmental rating of 0 for 2017 and a lifetime rating of 5 75 Gun control edit Hultgren is a strong supporter of the second amendment In April 2018 after the Parkland Florida school shooting Hultgren urged schools and police to do a better job of identifying and intervening with people who are potential threats We need to do more to make sure people who are speaking out and acting out or have mental challenges don t get weapons that people who have criminal histories don t get weapons and when hearing of a threat we respond quickly he said 76 Health care edit Hultgren favored repealing the Affordable Care Act Obamacare 72 73 On May 4 2017 he voted to repeal Obamacare and pass the American Health Care Act 77 78 79 Hultgren supported a bill that would allow employers to exclude veterans receiving health insurance from the United States Department of Defense or the United States Department of Veterans Affairs from their list of employees 80 81 This would keep their list of employees shorter allowing some small businesses to fall underneath the 50 full time employees line that would require them to provide their employees with healthcare under the Affordable Care Act 81 Identity fraud edit Hultgren and three other members of Congress sponsored the Protecting Children from Identity Theft Act H R 5192 which would require the Social Security Administration SSA to take a more active role in preventing identity theft 82 Donald Trump edit Hultgren endorsed Republican nominee Donald Trump in the 2016 presidential election 83 Economic issues edit National debt edit In 2013 Hultgren voted for legislation stop an increase of the debt limit which led to a government shutdown 84 85 He was the only congressperson from Illinois to vote against an agreement to reopen government and end the government shutdown 84 85 Taxes edit Hultgren sponsored legislation to permanently repeal the estate tax and voted to repeal it several times 86 In November 2017 Hultgren and Peter Roskam introduced the Bring Small Business back Tax Reform Act as part of the Trump Administration s tax reform package Hultgren said the bill was intended to cut the overall small business tax rate to 25 percent a change he said would provide much needed relief to the engine of Illinois s economy 87 Tariffs edit In June 2018 Hultgren and Roskam expressed their disapproval of Trump s plan to impose tariffs on Mexico Canada and the European Union There s real concern about what an escalating trade war would mean said Hultgren who articulated concern about the impact of such tariffs on manufacturers and farmers in his district 88 Budget edit Hultgren supported a balanced budget amendment to the U S Constitution 89 Hultgren and Andy Barr R KY introduced legislation that would compel the Government Accountability Office GAO to study the privacy risks associated with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau s Home Mortgage Disclosure Act rule The legislation would also prohibit depository institutions the CFPB and the Federal Financial Institutions Examination Council from making available to the public any information gathered in accordance with the Home Mortgage Disclosure Act 90 Banking edit On March 6 2018 the House passed without opposition H R 4725 the Community Bank Reporting Relief Act sponsored by Hultgren and two other Members of Congress The law simplifies reporting requirements for community banks The role of smaller financial institutions is especially important in more rural areas such as my district where larger banks tend to not have as many branches Hultgren said 91 Corporations edit Hultgren was a vocal opponent of the Dodd Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act which created new financial regulations after the financial crisis 92 He called Dodd Frank flawed 93 and introduced Republican backed legislation to end it 92 Hultgren supported the Financial CHOICE Act another Republican backed bill to dismantle Dodd Frank the legislation would have eliminated the Treasury Department s Office of Financial Research killed the Volcker Rule which bars certain banks from particular risky trades killed the Orderly Liquidation Authority which allows the federal government to shut down failing banks that post a systemic risk to the economy and removed a provision imposing greater oversight on systemically important financial institutions 94 Hultgren introduced the Swaps Regulatory Improvement Act into the House in March 2013 the bill would have rolled back Dodd Frank regulations and expand banks authority to use swaps to hedging risk 95 96 The bill passed the House but not the Senate and did not become law 97 Hultgren was a strong advocate of municipal finance and tax exempt municipal bonds 98 In 2013 he joined with fellow U S Representative Dutch Ruppersberger D MD in securing the signatures of 137 House Republicans and Democrats in a letter urging congressional leaders to reject any proposal to cap or eliminate the deduction on tax exempt municipal bonds used to finance the vast majority of infrastructure projects in America s communities 99 The two circulated a similar letter in 2015 100 and formed the Municipal Finance Caucus in 2016 101 International issues edit Immigration edit Immigration is a foundational part of who we are to be a place of refuge Hultgren told the Chicago Tribune in September 2017 I understand that there are bad actors and terrorists out there but I don t want to shut off opportunity for people who really need refuge 102 In December 2015 citing religious freedom Hultgren criticized presidential candidate Donald Trump s proposal to ban Muslims from entering the U S Singling out any faith community for the actions of extremists is not conservative it is hostile to our founding he said 103 Human rights in China edit In September 2017 Hultgren hosted a screening of Chinese dissident artist Ai Weiwei s film Human Flow about the refugee crisis in 23 countries The Chicago Tribune wrote that Hultgren had taken up the cause of Zhu Yufu a Chinese dissident poet jailed for publishing pro democracy poetry 104 On February 14 2018 Hultgren delivered a statement on the House floor wishing a happy birthday to Zhu Yufu a prisoner of conscience in China and calling on Chinese authorities to release him from detention Hultgren had adopted Zhu Yufu to highlight his plight as part of the Defending Freedoms Project a joint effort by the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission the U S Commission on International Religious Freedom USCIRF and Amnesty International USA The next day the Lantos Commission which Hultgren co chaired hosted a hearing on prisoners of conscience 105 Russia edit Hultgren supported H R 3364 the Countering America s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act which became law in August 2017 It authorized sanctions against Iran North Korea and Russia Hultgren also welcomed the indictment in February 2018 of 13 Russian nationals and three Russian entities In March 2018 he expressed approval of Congressional sanctions on Russian individuals and entities who had engaged in long running coordinated and malicious attempts to influence and disrupt our American elections and political system He also welcomed the Trump administration s implementation of the sanctions These actions send a clear message that our electoral system is not to be tampered with and the United States will respond when we or our allies are attacked Hultgren said 106 Social issues edit Abortion edit Hultgren was identified by Vote Smart as anti abortion 72 He favored a prohibition on embryonic stem cell research 73 Sex education edit Hultgren sponsored legislation to allocate 110 million per year in federal grants for abstinence education in schools 107 108 LGBT rights edit Hultgren opposed same sex marriage 72 He voted in favor of the Defense of Marriage Act 109 In 2015 Hultgren cosponsored a resolution to amend the Constitution to ban same sex marriage 110 Basic research edit nbsp Congressman Hultgren receives the Champion of Science Award at Fermi National Accelerator Lab s Wilson Hall presented by lab director Pier Oddone and University of Illinois President Bob Easter Hultgren was described by the American Physical Society as an outspoken advocate for basic scientific research and STEM education 111 According to NBC Chicago the conservative Republican has carved a reputation as a pro science pro STEM education supporter 112 Hultgren went on record to note that The U S research system is unique We ve found an incredibly powerful combination wedding education and research by incorporating universities user facilities and Department of Energy resources But this system is only as stable our commitment to it which is why sustained and predictable research funding is crucial 113 Along with then United States Senator Mark Udall D CO Hultgren was awarded the George Brown Science Technology Engineering Leadership award by the Science Technology Engineering Working Group 111 a coalition of pro science groups including The American Association for the Advancement of Science the American Institute of Physics and ASME 114 In October 2012 Hultgren was a recipient of the Champion of Science Award by the Science Coalition a nonprofit advocacy group composed of the 50 leading research universities in the United States 115 116 The award was presented by Fermilab Director Pier Oddone and University of Illinois President Robert Easter along with University of Chicago President Robert Zimmer who said Congressman Hultgren provides a strong voice for science in Congress 115 Hultgren introduced the American Super Computing Leadership Act H R 2495 113th Congress into the House on June 25 2013 117 The bill would require the United States Department of Energy to improve and increase its use of high end computers especially exascale computing through an organized research program 118 119 Women s rights edit Hultgren voted against reauthorizing the Violence Against Women Act in 2013 73 Personal life editIn 2002 Hultgren moved four miles southwest from Wheaton to adjacent Winfield Illinois 120 In 2014 he moved 22 miles southwest from Winfield in DuPage County to Plano Illinois in Kendall County 121 Hultgren lives in Plano with his wife Christy and their four children who have been home schooled 70 122 He is evangelical Christian and a member of Wheaton Bible Church 123 References edit Rep Randy Hultgren Legistorm com Retrieved 3 January 2015 a b c d e Cohen Richard E Barnes James A 2017 The Almanac of American Politics 2018 Bethesda Columbia Books amp Information Services National Journal pp xiv xix 663 666 ISBN 978 1 938939 58 7 Goldsborough Bob December 29 2010 Dorothy B Hanerhoff 1913 2010 Chicago Tribune Retrieved November 5 2018 Hultgren Funeral Home 2018 Who We Are Our Story Hultgren Funeral Home Retrieved November 5 2018 O Donnell Joe November 11 2010 Representative elect Hultgren a political lifer St Charles Patch Retrieved November 5 2018 Wheaton Academy History Wheaton Academy Retrieved November 5 2018 a b Pfingsten Cindy Fall 2012 Electing to serve Bethel Magazine Vol 4 no 1 pp 12 15 Retrieved November 5 2018 Hultgren Randy Biographical Directory of the United States Congress 2018 Retrieved November 5 2018 a b Goldsborough Bob August 12 1992 Historic Wheaton home to hit the road The Journal Wheaton Illinois p 6A a b Bradbery Angela August 13 1992 History s on the move with Wheaton house Chicago Tribune p 2D1 Felsthensal Carol August 2 2011 The Morning After Randy Hultgren discusses his no vote on debt ceiling Chicago Magazine Retrieved November 5 2018 Young Linda July 22 1993 Botti departure has others eyeing post Chicago Tribune p 2AD1 Young Linda October 1 1993 Henry Trowbridge unveil political bids Chicago Tribune p 2D1 Young Linda November 4 1993 Electronic signature system at polls get vote of confidence Chicago Tribune p 2D2 Tennison Patricia February 23 1994 4 Wheaton residents vie for 2 County Board spots Chicago Tribune p 2D2 Dean Scott March 16 1994 Carr Kotecki reelected Rion Hultgren post upsets The Journal Wheaton Illinois p 3 Grady William Gregory Ted March 17 1994 Franzen embraces fate with kid gloves Chicago Tribune p 2D1 a b Dean Scott March 23 1994 Clean hard campaign wins Dist 4 for Hultgren The Journal Wheaton Illinois p 6 a b Suburban county offices Chicago Tribune November 10 1994 p 2D5 Grady William December 6 1994 Franzen takes reins of DuPage County Board Chicago Tribune p 2D1 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2018GEOfficialVote 637451006001092261 Illinois The United States Scribd Bycoffe Aaron 2017 01 30 Tracking Randy Hultgren In The Age Of Trump FiveThirtyEight Retrieved 2017 04 04 Willis Derek Represent ProPublica Retrieved 2017 04 04 Peters Gerhard Woolley John T eds November 8 2007 Press Release Thompson Campaign Announces Illinois Leadership Team The American Presidency Project University of California Santa Barbara Retrieved August 20 2021 Jennifer Steinhauer Steven Yaccino October 18 2011 G O P Freshman s Fiscal Message Clashes With His Finances The New York Times Representative Randy Hultgren a fellow Tea Party Republican a b Shawn Shinneman March 31 2014 Hultgren talks homeschooling Common Core in Johnsburg Northwest Herald H R 2910 112th Congress 2011 2012 Family Educational Records Privacy Extension Act Congress gov 14 September 2011 Retrieved 2015 11 23 a b c d The Voter s Self Defense System Vote Smart Retrieved 2017 04 04 a b c d OnTheIssues org Randy Hultgren on the Issues www ontheissues org Retrieved 2017 04 04 Americans for Prosperity Applauds U S House Candidate Randy Hultgren PDF Press release Americans for Prosperity April 22 2010 Archived from the original PDF on October 20 2014 Representative Randy Hultgren National Environmental Scorecard League of Conservation Voters Retrieved May 24 2018 Hultgren emphasizes keeping guns out of criminals hands Free Online Library www thefreelibrary com How the House voted to pass the GOP health care bill Washington Post Retrieved 2017 05 04 Health care vote puts pressure on dozens of vulnerable GOP reps USA Today Retrieved 2017 05 04 Pyke Marni 2017 05 04 Hultgren Roskam join majority in Obamacare repeal in U S House Daily Herald Retrieved 2017 05 05 H R 3474 Summary United States Congress Retrieved March 10 2014 a b Hultgren Randy 13 January 2014 Let s Give Jobs to Veterans Hultgren Supports Hire More Heroes Act Osqego Patch Retrieved March 11 2014 House Passes Hultgren Legislation To Combat Child Identity Fraud Public Now April 17 2018 U S Rep Randy Hultgren reflects on business regulation support for Trump Daily Chronicle Retrieved 2017 04 04 a b Riopell Mike Roskam votes yes Hultgren no to deal Daily Herald Retrieved 2017 10 05 a b State lawmakers disappointed with shutdown wrangling tribunedigital chicagotribune Retrieved 2017 10 05 Hultgren Supports Legislation to Scale Back Antiquated Death Tax press release Office of U S Representative Randy Hultgren October 6 2016 Pyke Marni November 16 2017 Hultgren Roskam help deliver tax bill for GOP in House Daily Herald Pyke Marni June 5 2018 Hultgren Roskam break with Trump on tariffs Daily Herald Randy Hultgren on Budget amp Economy www ontheissues org Retrieved 2017 04 04 Reps Hultgren Barr sponsor bill to study privacy risks of Home Mortgage Disclosure Act May 10 2017 Hultgren bill proposing streamlined reporting for community banks passes House Ripon Advance March 8 2018 a b Matt Taibbi How Wall Street Killed Financial Reform Rolling Stone May 10 2012 Hultgren Democrats View Dodd Frank Like the Ten Commandments press release Office of U S Representative Randy Hultgren July 23 2014 Sylvan Lane GOP prepares for battle over Dodd Frank The Hill December 11 2016 Kasperowicz Pete 30 October 2013 Wednesday Sebelius budget farm bill Dodd Frank debt ceiling and baseball The Hill Retrieved 1 November 2013 Paul Merrion Measure to ease Dodd Frank swaps reform clears House Crain s Chicago Business October 30 2013 H R 992 Summary United States Congress 31 October 2013 Retrieved November 1 2013 Congressman s Interest in Munis Comes from Experience The Bond Buyer 16 March 2015 Retrieved 2017 02 22 Hultgren Ruppersberger Lead Bipartisan Effort to Keep Municipal Bonds Tax Exempt Press release Office of U S Representative Randy Hultgren 2013 07 11 Retrieved 2017 02 22 Hultgren Ruppersberger Lead Bipartisan Effort to Protect Municipal Finance Tax Exemption Press release Office of U S Representative Randy Hultgren 2015 04 15 Retrieved 2017 02 22 Congressional Municipal Finance Caucus Office of U S Representative Randy Hultgren 2016 09 06 Retrieved 2017 02 22 Janssen Kim Dissident artist Ai Weiwei and U S Rep Randy Hultgren bond over refugee rights Chicago Tribune Retrieved 2018 08 04 Swan Betsy December 9 2015 Tea Party Turns on Megalomaniac Strongman Donald Trump The Daily Beast via www thedailybeast com Janssen Kim 27 September 2017 Dissident artist Ai Weiwei and U S Rep Randy Hultgren bond over refugee rights Chicago Tribune Zhu Yufu 23 September 2015 Rodrigues Tammy Rep Hultgren Responds To Russia Sanctions May 17 2018 Rep Hultgren Responds To Russia Sanctions Steven Nelson February 14 2013 Happy Valentine s Day Congressmen Introduce Sex Ed Reform Bill U S News amp World Report Ross Brenneman Risk Avoidance Sex Education Is the New Abstinence Only Education Week March 8 2013 Illinois Republican Delegation Not Joining Mark Kirk In His Gay Marriage Shift BuzzFeed Retrieved 2017 04 04 Huelskamp Tim 2015 02 12 Cosponsors H J Res 32 114th Congress 2015 2016 Marriage Protection Amendment www congress gov Retrieved 2022 04 11 a b Illinois Representative and Colorado Senator Honored for Science Engineering amp Technology Leadership Aps org Retrieved January 3 2015 14th Congressional District Randy Hultgren vs Dennis Anderson NBC Chicago 7 October 2014 Retrieved February 7 2017 The Back Page Aps org Retrieved February 7 2017 The Science Engineering Technology Working Group Congressional Visits Day Archived from the original on April 19 2012 a b 1 Archived November 16 2012 at the Wayback Machine Welcome to The Science Coalition 15 April 2013 Archived from the original on 15 April 2013 H R 2495 All Actions United States Congress Retrieved 8 September 2014 Thibodeau Patrick June 20 2013 Fear of thinking war machines may push U S to exascale Computer World Retrieved September 8 2014 H R 2495 Summary United States Congress Retrieved September 8 2014 Illinois State Board of Elections December 8 2003 Candidate Detail Randall M Randy Hultgren Illinois State Board of Elections Retrieved November 5 2018 Illinois State Board of Elections November 23 2015 Candidate Detail Randall M Randy Hultgren Illinois State Board of elections Retrieved November 5 2018 Biography Congressman Randy Hultgren Hultgren house gov 1966 03 01 Retrieved 2015 11 23 Katherine Skiba Faith guides Congressman elect Randy Hultgren chicagotribune com USA November 3 2010External links edit nbsp Media related to Randy Hultgren at Wikimedia Commons Randy Hultgren at Curlie Biography at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Financial information federal office at the Federal Election Commission Legislation sponsored at the Library of Congress Profile at Vote Smart Appearances on C SPAN U S House of Representatives Preceded byBill Foster Member of the U S House of Representativesfrom Illinois s 14th congressional district2011 2019 Succeeded byLauren Underwood Preceded byJoe Pitts Chair of the House 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