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Steve LaTourette

Steven Clare LaTourette (July 22, 1954 – August 3, 2016) was an American politician who served as the U.S. representative for Ohio's 19th congressional district and then Ohio's 14th congressional district from 1995 to 2013. He was a member of the Republican Party. On July 30, 2012, it was reported that he would retire at the end of his term and not seek re-election. He subsequently co-founded a lobbying firm.[1]

Steve LaTourette
Member of the
U.S. House of Representatives
from Ohio
In office
January 3, 1995 – January 3, 2013
Preceded byEric Fingerhut
Succeeded byDavid Joyce
Constituency19th district (1995–2003)
14th district (2003–2013)
Personal details
Born
Steven Clare LaTourette

(1954-07-22)July 22, 1954
Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
DiedAugust 3, 2016(2016-08-03) (aged 62)
McLean, Virginia, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
Spouse(s)Susan LaTourette (1982–2003)
Jennifer Laptook (2003–2016)
Children6, including Sarah
EducationUniversity of Michigan, Ann Arbor (BA)
Cleveland State University (JD)

Early life, education and career edit

LaTourette was born in Cleveland, Ohio, the son of Patricia Munn and Eugene LaTourette, an accountant.[2] The LaTourette family were French Huguenots who fled persecution in the 1600s and first settled in Staten Island, New York.

A graduate of Cleveland Heights High School (1972) and the University of Michigan, LaTourette studied law at the Cleveland State University College of Law.

After a stint as a public defender, LaTourette was elected the County Prosecutor of Lake County, Ohio, and served from 1989 to 1995. There, he made his name prosecuting the Kirtland mass murders that were organized by mass-murderer and self-proclaimed prophet, Jeffrey Lundgren.

U.S. House of Representatives edit

Committee assignments edit

LaTourette was a member of the Republican Main Street Partnership. In 2006, LaTourette co-authored the Financial Data Protection Act of 2006, which sought to unify state and federal laws on banking and privacy and ease the burden of patchwork legislation.

Positions edit

In 1997, LaTourette sponsored H.R. 1151, a law that among other things exempted credit unions chartered for the purpose of making, or had a history of primarily making, member business loans, from certain regulatory restrictions. The effect of the deregulatory change was to increase risky lending to taxi companies, helping temporarily drive up the price of tax licenses before eventually resulting in large credit union losses and hundreds of bankruptcies.[3][4]

LaTourette had voted to impeach Bill Clinton for the Lewinsky scandal while he himself was having a long-term affair with his chief of staff, Jennifer Laptook.[5]

On Thursday, March 17, 2011, LaTourette became one of only seven Republicans who voted "NO" on a measure introduced in the US House of Representatives to strip all government funding from NPR.[6]

In a meeting with transit advocates, LaTourette disparaged fellow legislators, referring to them as "knuckledraggers that came in during the last election that hate taxes" and are reluctant even to consider raising revenues as part of a compromise to extend the debt ceiling.[7][8]

On June 28, 2012, LaTourette was one of only two Republicans (along with Scott Rigell of Virginia) who voted against a motion to hold Attorney General Eric Holder in criminal contempt of Congress, though he did vote to bring civil charges against Holder for his handling of the Fast and Furious gunrunning scandal.[9][10]

Political campaigns edit

1994 edit

LaTourette was elected to the House in 1994 in the wave of Republican successes in that year, defeating incumbent Eric Fingerhut. LaTourette served the 19th district of Ohio from 1995 to 2003. After another district was eliminated in the round of redistricting following the 2000 Census, LaTourette's district was renumbered to the 14th district of Ohio, where he represented the eastern suburbs of Cleveland, northeastern Summit County, northern Trumbull County, northern Portage County, Ashtabula County, Lake County, and Geauga County.

2008 edit

2010 edit

LaTourette defeated Democratic nominee and former Appellate Court judge Bill O'Neill in the general election, along with Libertarian nominee and accountant John Jelenic.

2012 edit

On July 30, 2012, it was reported that LaTourette would retire at the end of his term and not seek re-election.[11]

Electoral history edit

Ohio's 19th congressional district: Results 1994–2000[12]
Year Democratic Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1994 Eric Fingerhut 89,701 43% Steven C. LaTourette 99,997 48% Ronald Young Independent 11,364 6% Jerome Brentar Independent 5,180 3%
1996 Thomas Coyne Jr. 101,152 41% Steven C. LaTourette 135,012 55% Thomas Martin Natural Law 10,655 4%
1998 Elizabeth Kelley 64,090 34% Steven C. LaTourette 126,786 66%
2000 Dale V. Blanchard 101,842 32% Steven C. LaTourette 206,639 65% Sid Stone Libertarian 10,367 3%
Ohio's 14th congressional district: Results 2002–2006[12]
Year Democratic Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
2002 Dale V. Blanchard 51,846 28% Steven C. LaTourette 134,413 72% *
2004 Capri S. Cafaro 119,714 37% Steven C. LaTourette 201,652 63%
2006 Lewis R. Katz 97,753 39% Steven C. LaTourette 144,069 58% Werner J. Lange Nonpartisan 8,500 3%
2008 William O'Neill 125,214 39% Steven C. LaTourette 188,488 58% David Macko Libertarian 9,511 [13] 3%
2010 William O'Neill 72,604 31% Steven C. LaTourette 149,878 65% John Jelenic Libertarian 8,383 4%
Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 2002, Sid Stone received 113 votes.

Post-congressional career edit

LaTourette established a Super PAC, Defending Main Street. The PAC was created to curb the influence of the Tea Party movement in the Republican Party.[14]

Despite his previous opposition to same-sex marriage, in 2015, LaTourette signed a Supreme Court brief to support the overturn of state bans on the practice.[15]

Illness and death edit

In mid-2014 LaTourette discovered that he had pancreatic cancer. Consequently, he filed a claim in May 2015 against the Office of the Attending Physician of the United States Congress citing a lack of information in that regard when he was observed earlier.[16] LaTourette died on August 3, 2016, from pancreatic cancer, aged 62.[17]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Recently Retired Boehner Ally Opens DC Lobbying Shop". talking points memo. January 9, 2013. Retrieved May 29, 2015.
  2. ^ "Jennifer Laptook, Steven LaTourette". The New York Times. February 20, 2005. Retrieved January 19, 2013.
  3. ^ "Metsger Discusses Taxi Medallion Credit Unions and Risk-Based Capital Rule". NCUA. December 8, 2017.
  4. ^ Rosenthal, Brian (May 19, 2019). "As Thousands of Taxi Drivers Were Trapped in Loans, Top Officials Counted the Money". NY Times.
  5. ^ Falone, Michael. "GOP's Unlucky Class of '94'". CBS News. July 2, 2009. Retrieved June 21, 2010 – via Politico.
  6. ^ "FINAL VOTE RESULTS FOR ROLL CALL 192". Clerk.house.gov. Retrieved May 29, 2015.
  7. ^ Tanya Snyder (March 16, 2011). . Archived from the original on March 22, 2011.
  8. ^ Tomasky, Michael (February 7, 2013). "Obama's Big and Quiet Transformation". New York Review of Books.
  9. ^ Bresnahan, John; Min Kim, Seung (June 28, 2012). "Holder held in contempt". POLITICO. Retrieved June 20, 2022.
  10. ^ Resnikoff, Ned (June 28, 2012). "House votes to hold Attorney General Eric Holder in contempt of Congress". NBC News. Retrieved June 20, 2022.
  11. ^ "Rep. Steve LaTourette to retire from Congress, sources say". cleveland.com. July 31, 2012. Retrieved May 29, 2015.
  12. ^ a b "Election Statistics". Office of the Clerk of the House of Representatives. Retrieved January 10, 2008.
  13. ^ "Federal Elections 2008". Washington DC: Federal Elections Commission. July 2009. {{cite journal}}: Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  14. ^ Reinhard, Beth (October 24, 2013). "Inside the Messy but Moneyed Republican Plan to Neutralize the Tea Party". National Journal. Retrieved October 24, 2013.
  15. ^ "Ex-Rep. Steve LaTourette, Mayor Frank Jackson and Cuyahoga County sign Supreme Court briefs to support same-sex marriage". cleveland.com. March 6, 2015. Retrieved May 29, 2015.
  16. ^ Taylor, Andrew (May 27, 2015). "Former Rep. LaTourette files claim vs US over missed cancer". Associated Press. Retrieved May 29, 2015.
  17. ^ Sabrina Eaton (August 4, 2016). "Former congressman Steve LaTourette dies at age 62". cleveland.com.

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U.S. House of Representatives
Preceded by Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Ohio's 19th congressional district

1995–2003
Constituency abolished
Preceded by Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Ohio's 14th congressional district

2003–2013
Succeeded by

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Steven Clare LaTourette July 22 1954 August 3 2016 was an American politician who served as the U S representative for Ohio s 19th congressional district and then Ohio s 14th congressional district from 1995 to 2013 He was a member of the Republican Party On July 30 2012 it was reported that he would retire at the end of his term and not seek re election He subsequently co founded a lobbying firm 1 Steve LaTouretteMember of theU S House of Representativesfrom OhioIn office January 3 1995 January 3 2013Preceded byEric FingerhutSucceeded byDavid JoyceConstituency19th district 1995 2003 14th district 2003 2013 Personal detailsBornSteven Clare LaTourette 1954 07 22 July 22 1954Cleveland Ohio U S DiedAugust 3 2016 2016 08 03 aged 62 McLean Virginia U S Political partyRepublicanSpouse s Susan LaTourette 1982 2003 Jennifer Laptook 2003 2016 Children6 including SarahEducationUniversity of Michigan Ann Arbor BA Cleveland State University JD Steve LaTourette s voice source source LaTourette speaks on increasing funding for AmtrakRecorded June 29 2005 Contents 1 Early life education and career 2 U S House of Representatives 2 1 Committee assignments 2 2 Positions 3 Political campaigns 3 1 1994 3 2 2008 3 3 2010 3 4 2012 4 Electoral history 5 Post congressional career 6 Illness and death 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksEarly life education and career editLaTourette was born in Cleveland Ohio the son of Patricia Munn and Eugene LaTourette an accountant 2 The LaTourette family were French Huguenots who fled persecution in the 1600s and first settled in Staten Island New York A graduate of Cleveland Heights High School 1972 and the University of Michigan LaTourette studied law at the Cleveland State University College of Law After a stint as a public defender LaTourette was elected the County Prosecutor of Lake County Ohio and served from 1989 to 1995 There he made his name prosecuting the Kirtland mass murders that were organized by mass murderer and self proclaimed prophet Jeffrey Lundgren U S House of Representatives editCommittee assignments edit Committee on Appropriations Subcommittee on Interior Environment and Related Agencies Subcommittee on Legislative Branch Subcommittee on Transportation Housing and Urban Development and Related Agencies vice chair LaTourette was a member of the Republican Main Street Partnership In 2006 LaTourette co authored the Financial Data Protection Act of 2006 which sought to unify state and federal laws on banking and privacy and ease the burden of patchwork legislation Positions edit In 1997 LaTourette sponsored H R 1151 a law that among other things exempted credit unions chartered for the purpose of making or had a history of primarily making member business loans from certain regulatory restrictions The effect of the deregulatory change was to increase risky lending to taxi companies helping temporarily drive up the price of tax licenses before eventually resulting in large credit union losses and hundreds of bankruptcies 3 4 LaTourette had voted to impeach Bill Clinton for the Lewinsky scandal while he himself was having a long term affair with his chief of staff Jennifer Laptook 5 On Thursday March 17 2011 LaTourette became one of only seven Republicans who voted NO on a measure introduced in the US House of Representatives to strip all government funding from NPR 6 In a meeting with transit advocates LaTourette disparaged fellow legislators referring to them as knuckledraggers that came in during the last election that hate taxes and are reluctant even to consider raising revenues as part of a compromise to extend the debt ceiling 7 8 On June 28 2012 LaTourette was one of only two Republicans along with Scott Rigell of Virginia who voted against a motion to hold Attorney General Eric Holder in criminal contempt of Congress though he did vote to bring civil charges against Holder for his handling of the Fast and Furious gunrunning scandal 9 10 Political campaigns edit1994 edit LaTourette was elected to the House in 1994 in the wave of Republican successes in that year defeating incumbent Eric Fingerhut LaTourette served the 19th district of Ohio from 1995 to 2003 After another district was eliminated in the round of redistricting following the 2000 Census LaTourette s district was renumbered to the 14th district of Ohio where he represented the eastern suburbs of Cleveland northeastern Summit County northern Trumbull County northern Portage County Ashtabula County Lake County and Geauga County 2008 edit See also 2008 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio District 14 2010 edit See also 2010 United States House of Representatives elections in Ohio District 14 LaTourette defeated Democratic nominee and former Appellate Court judge Bill O Neill in the general election along with Libertarian nominee and accountant John Jelenic 2012 edit On July 30 2012 it was reported that LaTourette would retire at the end of his term and not seek re election 11 Electoral history editOhio s 19th congressional district Results 1994 2000 12 Year Democratic Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 1994 Eric Fingerhut 89 701 43 Steven C LaTourette 99 997 48 Ronald Young Independent 11 364 6 Jerome Brentar Independent 5 180 3 1996 Thomas Coyne Jr 101 152 41 Steven C LaTourette 135 012 55 Thomas Martin Natural Law 10 655 4 1998 Elizabeth Kelley 64 090 34 Steven C LaTourette 126 786 66 2000 Dale V Blanchard 101 842 32 Steven C LaTourette 206 639 65 Sid Stone Libertarian 10 367 3 Ohio s 14th congressional district Results 2002 2006 12 Year Democratic Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct 2002 Dale V Blanchard 51 846 28 Steven C LaTourette 134 413 72 2004 Capri S Cafaro 119 714 37 Steven C LaTourette 201 652 63 2006 Lewis R Katz 97 753 39 Steven C LaTourette 144 069 58 Werner J Lange Nonpartisan 8 500 3 2008 William O Neill 125 214 39 Steven C LaTourette 188 488 58 David Macko Libertarian 9 511 13 3 2010 William O Neill 72 604 31 Steven C LaTourette 149 878 65 John Jelenic Libertarian 8 383 4 Write in and minor candidate notes In 2002 Sid Stone received 113 votes Post congressional career editLaTourette established a Super PAC Defending Main Street The PAC was created to curb the influence of the Tea Party movement in the Republican Party 14 Despite his previous opposition to same sex marriage in 2015 LaTourette signed a Supreme Court brief to support the overturn of state bans on the practice 15 Illness and death editIn mid 2014 LaTourette discovered that he had pancreatic cancer Consequently he filed a claim in May 2015 against the Office of the Attending Physician of the United States Congress citing a lack of information in that regard when he was observed earlier 16 LaTourette died on August 3 2016 from pancreatic cancer aged 62 17 See also editOhio s 19th congressional district Ohio s 14th congressional district List of federal political sex scandals in the United States List of United States representatives from OhioReferences edit Recently Retired Boehner Ally Opens DC Lobbying Shop talking points memo January 9 2013 Retrieved May 29 2015 Jennifer Laptook Steven LaTourette The New York Times February 20 2005 Retrieved January 19 2013 Metsger Discusses Taxi Medallion Credit Unions and Risk Based Capital Rule NCUA December 8 2017 Rosenthal Brian May 19 2019 As Thousands of Taxi Drivers Were Trapped in Loans Top Officials Counted the Money NY Times Falone Michael GOP s Unlucky Class of 94 CBS News July 2 2009 Retrieved June 21 2010 via Politico FINAL VOTE RESULTS FOR ROLL CALL 192 Clerk house gov Retrieved May 29 2015 Tanya Snyder March 16 2011 Rep LaTourette Tells Transit Advocates to Ask Congress for What They Need Archived from the original on March 22 2011 Tomasky Michael February 7 2013 Obama s Big and Quiet Transformation New York Review of Books Bresnahan John Min Kim Seung June 28 2012 Holder held in contempt POLITICO Retrieved June 20 2022 Resnikoff Ned June 28 2012 House votes to hold Attorney General Eric Holder in contempt of Congress NBC News Retrieved June 20 2022 Rep Steve LaTourette to retire from Congress sources say cleveland com July 31 2012 Retrieved May 29 2015 a b Election Statistics Office of the Clerk of the House of Representatives Retrieved January 10 2008 Federal Elections 2008 Washington DC Federal Elections Commission July 2009 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Reinhard Beth October 24 2013 Inside the Messy but Moneyed Republican Plan to Neutralize the Tea Party National Journal Retrieved October 24 2013 Ex Rep Steve LaTourette Mayor Frank Jackson and Cuyahoga County sign Supreme Court briefs to support same sex marriage cleveland com March 6 2015 Retrieved May 29 2015 Taylor Andrew May 27 2015 Former Rep LaTourette files claim vs US over missed cancer Associated Press Retrieved May 29 2015 Sabrina Eaton August 4 2016 Former congressman Steve LaTourette dies at age 62 cleveland com External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Steve LaTourette President Steven C LaTourette at McDonald Hopkins Government Strategies Appearances on C SPAN 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 Profile at SourceWatch Retiring Rep Steve LaTourette You have to hand over your wallet and your voting card to extremes Rosalind S Helderman Washington Post July 31 2012 U S House of Representatives Preceded byEric Fingerhut Member of the U S House of Representativesfrom Ohio s 19th congressional district1995 2003 Constituency abolished Preceded byTom Sawyer Member of the U S House of Representativesfrom Ohio s 14th congressional district2003 2013 Succeeded byDavid Joyce Portals nbsp Ohio nbsp Law nbsp Politics Retrieved from https en 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