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Ted Yoho

Theodore Scott Yoho (/ˈjh/ YOH-hoh; born April 13, 1955) is an American politician, veterinarian, and businessman, who served as the U.S. representative from Florida's 3rd congressional district from 2013 until 2021.[1] He is a member of the Republican Party.

Ted Yoho
Official portrait, 2012
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Florida's 3rd district
In office
January 3, 2013 – January 3, 2021
Preceded byCliff Stearns
Succeeded byKat Cammack
Personal details
Born
Theodore Scott Yoho

(1955-04-13) April 13, 1955 (age 68)
Minneapolis, Minnesota, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
SpouseCarolyn Yoho
Children3
EducationBroward College (AA)
University of Florida (BS, DVM)

In the 2012 Republican primary election for the district, Yoho pulled a major upset[tone] against long-term incumbent Congressman Cliff Stearns, who had first been elected in 1988. Before being elected to Congress, Yoho had been a veterinarian and small business owner in North Central Florida for 30 years.[2]

In December 2019, Yoho announced that, honoring his term-limit pledge, he would not run for re-election to Congress in 2020.[3]

Early life, education, and veterinarian career edit

Yoho was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on April 13, 1955.[4] At age 11, he moved with his family to Florida, where he attended school with his future wife, Carolyn, in the 4th grade.

Yoho earned his associate-of-arts degree at Broward Community College.[5] He earned a bachelor's degree in animal science at the University of Florida in 1983 and thereafter attended the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine, from which he received a doctorate in veterinary medicine. He is a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association, the Florida Veterinary Medical Association, the Florida Association of Equine Practitioners, the Florida Cattlemen's Association, and the National Rifle Association of America.[5]

U.S. House of Representatives edit

2012 election edit

Yoho ran for the newly redrawn Florida's 3rd congressional district. In the Republican primary, he defeated longtime incumbent Cliff Stearns, first elected in 1988; State Senator Steve Oelrich; and James Jett, the Clay County clerk of court—34%–33%–19%–14%.[6][7] Yoho defeated Stearns by 829 votes, a margin of 1.1 percentage points.[8] Yoho won 11 of the district's 13 counties.[9]

Yoho won the November general election, 65% to 32%, against Democratic candidate J.R. Gaillot.[10][11]

Tenure edit

 
Congressman Ted Yoho speaking at the 2013 Young Americans for Liberty National Convention

Yoho took office on January 3, 2013. He is a member of the Tea Party Caucus and the House Liberty Caucus. He says that he supports reduction in taxes: replacing the current tax code with the Fair Tax (a broad national consumption tax on retail sales),[12] reducing corporate tax rates, and eliminating federal programs that cannot be balanced with revenues.[13] According to the CBO, there would still be a deficit even if all discretionary spending (all Federal programs except pensions, Medicare and Social Security) were stopped.[14] Yoho advocates reducing spending and taxes, though has not yet introduced a plan that will lead to a balanced budget.[15]

Yoho also is opposed to raising the debt ceiling unless significant spending cuts are made; he is also opposed to earmarks in legislation. His district is one of the lowest-taxed in Florida, located primarily within Suwannee River Management District (lower proportion of property taxes), per capita retail sales in the district are significantly lower than the state average, and it has the fewest non-farm related businesses of Florida's congressional districts.[16] Yoho has not made any indication on his level support of the farm bill.[13]

In 2014, Yoho was challenged by conservative Republican Jake Rush for his seat. Rush painted Yoho as a "liberal" and appealed to voters' conservatism to try to win the Republican nomination.[17]

In 2015, Yoho mounted a campaign to challenge John Boehner for the Speakership of the US House of Representatives in an attempt to get the conference to the second ballot. The bloc of dissenting members were four votes shy of achieving their goal.[18]

He and his Democratic colleague John Conyers offered bipartisan amendments to block the U.S. military training of Ukraine's Azov Battalion of the Ukrainian National Guard. Some members of the battalion are openly white supremacists.[19][20]

Controversies edit

Yoho has been described as "crazy" and as someone who "destroyed" America by GQ and Rolling Stone magazines.[21][22]

While running for Congress in 2012, Yoho supported Florida Governor Rick Scott's controversial reduction of early voting while backing further reductions. Yoho later joked about limiting the right to vote once again exclusively to property owners. He also expressed support for the Bilderberg conspiracy theory.[23]

In 2013, he became widely known for stating that breaching the debt ceiling and defaulting on the national debt "would bring stability to the world markets".[24] This position was widely panned by Democrats as well as some of his fellow Republicans, such as Representative Reid Ribble, who called the position "crazy talk".[25]

Verbal assault edit

In July 2020, Yoho accosted Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez over her public comments that an increase of crime in New York City was due to the high rise in poverty. According to a reporter from The Hill who overheard the conversation, the congressman called her "disgusting" and "out of your freaking mind." Ocasio-Cortez called him "rude," and reporters overheard Yoho calling her a "fucking bitch" as he walked away from the conversation.[26] Ocasio-Cortez confirmed the incident on Twitter and on the House floor, but Yoho's office denied his comments, claiming that he "made a brief comment to himself as he walked away summarizing what he believes her policies to be: bullshit."[27] He later addressed the incident on the House floor, saying, "Having been married for 45 years with two daughters, I'm very cognizant of my language. The offensive name calling, words attributed to me by the press were never spoken to my colleagues and if they were construed that way, I apologize for their misunderstanding."[28]

Ocasio-Cortez addressed Congress and rebuked Yoho for having called her "a fucking bitch".[29] In response, Ocasio-Cortez said, "Having a daughter does not make a man decent. Having a wife does not make a decent man. Treating people with dignity and respect makes a decent man."[30][31] On July 25, 2020, Bread for the World, a Christian non-profit organization, announced Yoho would no longer serve on its board, noting that Yoho's "recent actions and words as reported in the media are not reflective of the ethical standards expected of members of our Board of Directors."[32]

Legislation edit

During his first term of office, Yoho sponsored eighteen bills.[33] One of the bills introduced during his first term, the Preventing Executive Overreach on Immigration Act of 2014, was passed by the House, but never voted on by the Senate.[34]

Yoho co-authored the Veterinary Medicine Mobility Act of 2014 (H.R. 1528; 113th Congress), a bill that would amend the Controlled Substances Act to clarify that veterinarians are not required to have separate registrations to dispense controlled substances outside of their principal place of business, such as when treating animals on a farm.[35][36][37]

Yoho is a co-sponsor of the Defund Planned Parenthood Act of 2015 (H.R. 3134).[38] It has not moved since passing the House on September 18, 2015.

On June 9, 2016, Yoho voted Nay on the Puerto Rico Oversight, Management, and Economic Stability Act (PROMESA, H.R. 5278) to restructure Puerto Rican debt.[39] The Republican-authored bill passed the House with bipartisan support.

Committee assignments edit

Caucus memberships edit

Political positions edit

Gun policy edit

Yoho has stated that "the right to bear arms is a birthright and should never be threatened."[44] Yoho is a gun owner. He supports concealed carry laws and carries his gun with him when at home in Florida. Yoho has compared carrying a gun to carrying a cell phone in one's pocket. He says "I have the right to protect myself," regarding concealed carry and "I feel like I have a very good aim. My wife is better." He has co-sponsored bills to allow lawmakers to carry guns at the US Capitol and additional bills to allow individuals to carry guns nationwide, regardless of state law.[45] In 2012, Yoho stated, "I am proud to say I hold an A rating from the NRA".[44] From 2015 to 2016, Yoho accepted US$1,000 in direct campaign contributions from the National Rifle Association's Political Victory Fund;[46] from 2012 to 2018, his total is US$4,000 from NRA sources.[44]

In March 2017, Yoho voted in favor of the Veterans Second Amendment Protection Act, which would have allowed veterans who are considered "mentally incompetent" to purchase ammunition and firearms unless declared a danger by a judge.[44] The measure passed the House of Representatives, but ultimately stalled in the Senate. Yoho was one of the original co-sponsors of H.J.Res.40, which successfully used the Congressional Review Act to block implementation of an Obama-era amendment to the NICS Improvement Amendments Act of 2007 that was aimed at preventing the mentally-infirm from legally purchasing firearms.[47]

LGBT rights edit

Yoho has a "0" rating from the Human Rights Campaign, indicating an anti-LGBT voting history.[48]

Abortion edit

Yoho is anti-abortion. He believes there should be strict protection laws for fetuses.[49] He has described abortion as a "hideous practice" which "needs to stop."[50]

Foreign policy edit

Yoho urged the Trump administration to impose sanctions against Chinese officials who are responsible for human rights abuses against the Uyghur Muslim minority in China's northwestern Xinjiang region. In March 2019, Yoho and other lawmakers wrote a letter to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo that read in part, "This issue is bigger than just China. It is about demonstrating to strongmen globally that the world will hold them accountable for their actions."[51] He also delivered a speech on East Turkistan (Xinjiang) on the House floor, describing East Turkistan as an "occupied country" and condemned China for what he says is its genocide of Uyghurs, Kazakhs, Kyrgyz, and other Turkic peoples.[52][53]

Drug policy edit

Yoho has a "B" rating from NORML, indicating a mixed voting history regarding cannabis-related causes. Yoho is not against veterans having access to medical marijuana if recommended by their Veterans Health Administration doctor and if it is legal for medicinal purposes in their state of residence. He supports industrial hemp farming.[54] He voted in favor of preventing the DEA from funding the stop of medical marijuana operations in the states where they are legally operating.[55]

Economic issues edit

Yoho voted in favor of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017. Yoho acknowledges that the bill is "not perfect." He believes the bill will "simplify the tax code" and "lighten the burden on all Americans (including middle-class families)."[56]

Lynching edit

On February 26, 2020, Yoho voted against making lynching a federal hate crime. He stated that he believed it was an "overreach of the federal government and tramples on states' rights to make their own legislation on the subject".[57][58]

Texas v. Pennsylvania edit

In December 2020, Yoho was one of 126 Republican members of the House of Representatives who signed an amicus brief in support of Texas v. Pennsylvania, a lawsuit filed at the United States Supreme Court contesting the results of the 2020 presidential election, in which Joe Biden prevailed[59] over incumbent Donald Trump.[60]

Personal life edit

Yoho married his wife Carolyn when they were 19 years old. They have two daughters and a son.[2] Yoho is Roman Catholic.[61]

References edit

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Theodore Scott Yoho ˈ j oʊ h oʊ YOH hoh born April 13 1955 is an American politician veterinarian and businessman who served as the U S representative from Florida s 3rd congressional district from 2013 until 2021 1 He is a member of the Republican Party Ted YohoOfficial portrait 2012Member of the U S House of Representatives from Florida s 3rd districtIn office January 3 2013 January 3 2021Preceded byCliff StearnsSucceeded byKat CammackPersonal detailsBornTheodore Scott Yoho 1955 04 13 April 13 1955 age 68 Minneapolis Minnesota U S Political partyRepublicanSpouseCarolyn YohoChildren3EducationBroward College AA University of Florida BS DVM Ted Yoho s voice source source Ted Yoho speaks on unsung heroes during Black History MonthRecorded February 28 2017In the 2012 Republican primary election for the district Yoho pulled a major upset tone against long term incumbent Congressman Cliff Stearns who had first been elected in 1988 Before being elected to Congress Yoho had been a veterinarian and small business owner in North Central Florida for 30 years 2 In December 2019 Yoho announced that honoring his term limit pledge he would not run for re election to Congress in 2020 3 Contents 1 Early life education and veterinarian career 2 U S House of Representatives 2 1 2012 election 2 2 Tenure 2 3 Controversies 2 3 1 Verbal assault 2 4 Legislation 2 5 Committee assignments 2 6 Caucus memberships 3 Political positions 3 1 Gun policy 3 2 LGBT rights 3 3 Abortion 3 4 Foreign policy 3 5 Drug policy 3 6 Economic issues 3 7 Lynching 3 8 Texas v Pennsylvania 4 Personal life 5 References 6 External linksEarly life education and veterinarian career editYoho was born in Minneapolis Minnesota on April 13 1955 4 At age 11 he moved with his family to Florida where he attended school with his future wife Carolyn in the 4th grade Yoho earned his associate of arts degree at Broward Community College 5 He earned a bachelor s degree in animal science at the University of Florida in 1983 and thereafter attended the University of Florida College of Veterinary Medicine from which he received a doctorate in veterinary medicine He is a member of the American Veterinary Medical Association the Florida Veterinary Medical Association the Florida Association of Equine Practitioners the Florida Cattlemen s Association and the National Rifle Association of America 5 U S House of Representatives edit2012 election edit Main article 2012 United States House of Representatives elections in Florida District 3 Yoho ran for the newly redrawn Florida s 3rd congressional district In the Republican primary he defeated longtime incumbent Cliff Stearns first elected in 1988 State Senator Steve Oelrich and James Jett the Clay County clerk of court 34 33 19 14 6 7 Yoho defeated Stearns by 829 votes a margin of 1 1 percentage points 8 Yoho won 11 of the district s 13 counties 9 Yoho won the November general election 65 to 32 against Democratic candidate J R Gaillot 10 11 Tenure edit nbsp Congressman Ted Yoho speaking at the 2013 Young Americans for Liberty National ConventionYoho took office on January 3 2013 He is a member of the Tea Party Caucus and the House Liberty Caucus He says that he supports reduction in taxes replacing the current tax code with the Fair Tax a broad national consumption tax on retail sales 12 reducing corporate tax rates and eliminating federal programs that cannot be balanced with revenues 13 According to the CBO there would still be a deficit even if all discretionary spending all Federal programs except pensions Medicare and Social Security were stopped 14 Yoho advocates reducing spending and taxes though has not yet introduced a plan that will lead to a balanced budget 15 Yoho also is opposed to raising the debt ceiling unless significant spending cuts are made he is also opposed to earmarks in legislation His district is one of the lowest taxed in Florida located primarily within Suwannee River Management District lower proportion of property taxes per capita retail sales in the district are significantly lower than the state average and it has the fewest non farm related businesses of Florida s congressional districts 16 Yoho has not made any indication on his level support of the farm bill 13 In 2014 Yoho was challenged by conservative Republican Jake Rush for his seat Rush painted Yoho as a liberal and appealed to voters conservatism to try to win the Republican nomination 17 In 2015 Yoho mounted a campaign to challenge John Boehner for the Speakership of the US House of Representatives in an attempt to get the conference to the second ballot The bloc of dissenting members were four votes shy of achieving their goal 18 He and his Democratic colleague John Conyers offered bipartisan amendments to block the U S military training of Ukraine s Azov Battalion of the Ukrainian National Guard Some members of the battalion are openly white supremacists 19 20 Controversies edit Yoho has been described as crazy and as someone who destroyed America by GQ and Rolling Stone magazines 21 22 While running for Congress in 2012 Yoho supported Florida Governor Rick Scott s controversial reduction of early voting while backing further reductions Yoho later joked about limiting the right to vote once again exclusively to property owners He also expressed support for the Bilderberg conspiracy theory 23 In 2013 he became widely known for stating that breaching the debt ceiling and defaulting on the national debt would bring stability to the world markets 24 This position was widely panned by Democrats as well as some of his fellow Republicans such as Representative Reid Ribble who called the position crazy talk 25 Verbal assault edit In July 2020 Yoho accosted Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio Cortez over her public comments that an increase of crime in New York City was due to the high rise in poverty According to a reporter from The Hill who overheard the conversation the congressman called her disgusting and out of your freaking mind Ocasio Cortez called him rude and reporters overheard Yoho calling her a fucking bitch as he walked away from the conversation 26 Ocasio Cortez confirmed the incident on Twitter and on the House floor but Yoho s office denied his comments claiming that he made a brief comment to himself as he walked away summarizing what he believes her policies to be bullshit 27 He later addressed the incident on the House floor saying Having been married for 45 years with two daughters I m very cognizant of my language The offensive name calling words attributed to me by the press were never spoken to my colleagues and if they were construed that way I apologize for their misunderstanding 28 Ocasio Cortez addressed Congress and rebuked Yoho for having called her a fucking bitch 29 In response Ocasio Cortez said Having a daughter does not make a man decent Having a wife does not make a decent man Treating people with dignity and respect makes a decent man 30 31 On July 25 2020 Bread for the World a Christian non profit organization announced Yoho would no longer serve on its board noting that Yoho s recent actions and words as reported in the media are not reflective of the ethical standards expected of members of our Board of Directors 32 Legislation edit During his first term of office Yoho sponsored eighteen bills 33 One of the bills introduced during his first term the Preventing Executive Overreach on Immigration Act of 2014 was passed by the House but never voted on by the Senate 34 Yoho co authored the Veterinary Medicine Mobility Act of 2014 H R 1528 113th Congress a bill that would amend the Controlled Substances Act to clarify that veterinarians are not required to have separate registrations to dispense controlled substances outside of their principal place of business such as when treating animals on a farm 35 36 37 Yoho is a co sponsor of the Defund Planned Parenthood Act of 2015 H R 3134 38 It has not moved since passing the House on September 18 2015 On June 9 2016 Yoho voted Nay on the Puerto Rico Oversight Management and Economic Stability Act PROMESA H R 5278 to restructure Puerto Rican debt 39 The Republican authored bill passed the House with bipartisan support Committee assignments edit Committee on Agriculture Subcommittee on Horticulture Research Biotechnology and Foreign Agriculture Subcommittee on Livestock Rural Development and Credit Subcommittee on Nutrition Committee on Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific Republican Study Committee 40 Caucus memberships edit United States Congressional International Conservation Caucus 41 Freedom Caucus 42 Veterinary Medicine Caucus 43 Political positions editGun policy edit Yoho has stated that the right to bear arms is a birthright and should never be threatened 44 Yoho is a gun owner He supports concealed carry laws and carries his gun with him when at home in Florida Yoho has compared carrying a gun to carrying a cell phone in one s pocket He says I have the right to protect myself regarding concealed carry and I feel like I have a very good aim My wife is better He has co sponsored bills to allow lawmakers to carry guns at the US Capitol and additional bills to allow individuals to carry guns nationwide regardless of state law 45 In 2012 Yoho stated I am proud to say I hold an A rating from the NRA 44 From 2015 to 2016 Yoho accepted US 1 000 in direct campaign contributions from the National Rifle Association s Political Victory Fund 46 from 2012 to 2018 his total is US 4 000 from NRA sources 44 In March 2017 Yoho voted in favor of the Veterans Second Amendment Protection Act which would have allowed veterans who are considered mentally incompetent to purchase ammunition and firearms unless declared a danger by a judge 44 The measure passed the House of Representatives but ultimately stalled in the Senate Yoho was one of the original co sponsors of H J Res 40 which successfully used the Congressional Review Act to block implementation of an Obama era amendment to the NICS Improvement Amendments Act of 2007 that was aimed at preventing the mentally infirm from legally purchasing firearms 47 LGBT rights edit Yoho has a 0 rating from the Human Rights Campaign indicating an anti LGBT voting history 48 Abortion edit Yoho is anti abortion He believes there should be strict protection laws for fetuses 49 He has described abortion as a hideous practice which needs to stop 50 Foreign policy edit Yoho urged the Trump administration to impose sanctions against Chinese officials who are responsible for human rights abuses against the Uyghur Muslim minority in China s northwestern Xinjiang region In March 2019 Yoho and other lawmakers wrote a letter to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo that read in part This issue is bigger than just China It is about demonstrating to strongmen globally that the world will hold them accountable for their actions 51 He also delivered a speech on East Turkistan Xinjiang on the House floor describing East Turkistan as an occupied country and condemned China for what he says is its genocide of Uyghurs Kazakhs Kyrgyz and other Turkic peoples 52 53 Drug policy edit Yoho has a B rating from NORML indicating a mixed voting history regarding cannabis related causes Yoho is not against veterans having access to medical marijuana if recommended by their Veterans Health Administration doctor and if it is legal for medicinal purposes in their state of residence He supports industrial hemp farming 54 He voted in favor of preventing the DEA from funding the stop of medical marijuana operations in the states where they are legally operating 55 Economic issues edit Yoho voted in favor of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 Yoho acknowledges that the bill is not perfect He believes the bill will simplify the tax code and lighten the burden on all Americans including middle class families 56 Lynching edit On February 26 2020 Yoho voted against making lynching a federal hate crime He stated that he believed it was an overreach of the federal government and tramples on states rights to make their own legislation on the subject 57 58 Texas v Pennsylvania edit In December 2020 Yoho was one of 126 Republican members of the House of Representatives who signed an amicus brief in support of Texas v Pennsylvania a lawsuit filed at the United States Supreme Court contesting the results of the 2020 presidential election in which Joe Biden prevailed 59 over incumbent Donald Trump 60 Personal life editYoho married his wife Carolyn when they were 19 years old They have two daughters and a son 2 Yoho is Roman Catholic 61 References edit About Ted Tedyoho com Archived from the original on February 9 2016 Retrieved April 11 2012 a b Full Biography December 11 2012 Archived from the original on August 4 2020 Retrieved September 29 2016 Akin Stephanie December 10 2019 Florida Republican Ted Yoho announces he won t seek a fifth term Roll Call Washington D C Retrieved December 10 2019 Congress US Joint Committee on Print 2014 Official Congressional Directory 2013 2014 113th Congress Government Printing Office p 59 a b About Ted Ted Yoho Congressman Florida s 3rd District Tedyoho com Archived from the original on February 9 2016 Retrieved January 13 2016 AP Election Results Campaign 2012 C SPAN Associated Press August 16 2012 Retrieved October 31 2012 Ted Yoho Qualifies and Formally Announces Candidacy Cedar Key News February 20 2012 Retrieved July 23 2020 Mahtesian Charles August 15 2012 Who is Ted Yoho Politico Retrieved October 31 2012 Dixon Matt August 14 2012 Shocker in U S House 3 Ted Yoho upsets 12 term incumbent Cliff Stearns The Florida Times Union Retrieved October 31 2012 2012 Election Results Presidential Senate amp Congressional Races ABC News Retrieved September 5 2013 Thompson Bill October 19 2012 3 way race for District 3 new congressman assured Ted Yoho J R Gallot Phillip Dodds The Gainesville Sun Retrieved September 5 2013 Issues Tedyoho com Archived from the original on November 17 2014 Retrieved December 5 2014 a b Issues Ted Yoho for Congress Florida s 3rd District Tedyoho com Archived from the original on October 9 2012 Retrieved October 31 2012 CBO The U S Federal Budget Infographic Cbo gov December 12 2011 Retrieved October 31 2012 Ted Yoho Political Positions Project Vote Smart Vote Smart August 14 2012 Retrieved October 31 2012 County Business and Demographics Interactive Map US Census Bureau Census gov August 27 2012 Archived from the original on November 5 2012 Retrieved October 31 2012 Weigel David April 1 2014 Vampire LARPing Candidate Accuses His Republican Opponent of Being Too Liberal Slate Retrieved May 29 2014 Klimas Jacqueline January 4 2015 Ted Yoho joins Louie Gohmert in challenge of John Boehner s House leadership Washington Times Retrieved March 16 2015 Bershidsky Leonid June 12 2015 Ukraine s Neo Nazis Won t Get U S Money Bloomberg Archived from the original on November 20 2015 Retrieved June 13 2015 Ukrainian unit accused of Neo Nazi links wants Canada s help ottawacitizen Retrieved May 16 2021 Eight Tea Party Morons Destroying America Rolling Stone Retrieved December 22 2017 Sherrill Stephen Sutton Ward December 1 2014 GQ Presents America s 20 Craziest Politicians GQ Retrieved December 22 2017 Tashman Brian May 20 2014 As Candidate For Congress Ted Yoho Suggested Limiting The Right To Vote To Property Owners Right Wing Watch People For the American Way Retrieved August 11 2020 Philips Matthew October 7 2013 The Dumbest Thing Said About the Debt Ceiling So Far Bloomberg Retrieved October 18 2016 Alman Ashley October 8 2013 GOP Rep Hurls Crazy Talk Claim At Fellow Republican HuffPost Retrieved October 18 2016 Lillis Mike July 21 2020 Ocasio Cortez accosted by GOP lawmaker over remarks That kind of confrontation hasn t ever happened to me The Hill Byrd Haley July 22 2020 Ted Yoho apologizes after reportedly verbally accosting Ocasio Cortez over stance on unemployment crime in New York CNN Retrieved July 22 2020 Cillizza Chris July 22 2020 This Florida Republican just delivered a master class in how not to apologize CNN Retrieved July 24 2020 special thanks to CNN s Ali Main for this transcript I Could Not Allow That To Stand Ocasio Cortez Rebukes Republican For Vulgar Insult NPR org July 23 2020 Retrieved July 24 2020 Rep Alexandria Ocasio Cortez D NY Responds to Rep Ted Yoho R FL C Span July 23 2020 Ocasio Cortez delivers powerful speech after Republican s sexist remarks The Guardian Itkowitz Colby July 25 2020 Rep Ted Yoho removed from board of Christian charity over his comments about Rep Alexandria Ocasio Cortez The Washington Post Retrieved July 25 2020 Congressman Ted Yoho As we begin the new Congress I d like to take a look back at some highlights from my first term I look forward to serving you in the 114th Congress Facebook www facebook com Yoho Ted December 9 2014 H R 5759 113th Congress 2013 2014 Preventing Executive Overreach on Immigration Act of 2014 www congress gov Retrieved May 15 2018 H R 1528 Summary United States Congress Retrieved July 7 2014 CBO H R 1528 Congressional Budget Office April 18 2014 Retrieved July 7 2014 Kellogg Barry May 15 2013 Protect Mobile Veterinary Services and Public Health and Safety Support the Veterinary Medicine Mobility Act Humane Society Veterinary Medical Association Retrieved July 8 2014 The Voter s Self Defense System Vote Smart The Voter s Self Defense System Vote Smart Member List Republican Study Committee Archived from the original on December 22 2017 Retrieved January 22 2018 Our Members U S House of Representatives International Conservation Caucus Archived from the original on August 1 2018 Retrieved August 5 2018 What is the House Freedom Caucus and who s in it Pew Research Center October 20 2015 Retrieved October 26 2017 Members of the Veterinary Medicine Caucus Veterinary Medicine Caucus Archived from the original on March 27 2019 Retrieved October 12 2018 a b c d Caplan Andrew February 21 2018 Your leaders 4 1 against stricter gun laws The Gainesville Sun Gannett Retrieved February 22 2018 Liebelson Dana July 14 2017 Some GOP Lawmakers Really Want To Carry Guns In The Capitol HuffPost Retrieved December 22 2017 Grinberg Emanuella February 21 2018 These Florida lawmakers accepted money from the National Rifle Association CNN Atlanta Georgia Turner Broadcasting Systems Retrieved February 22 2018 Sun Sentinel Editorial Board February 18 2018 In the wake of school shooting follow the money Sun Sentinel Deerfield Beach Florida Tribune Publishing Retrieved February 22 2018 Johnson Chris October 7 2016 Rubio s score plummets to 0 in HRC congressional ratings Washington Blade Retrieved December 22 2017 Carpenter Zoe January 22 2015 Don t Be Fooled Republicans Are Still as Extreme on Abortion as Ever The Nation Archived from the original on December 29 2015 Retrieved December 22 2017 Rogers Alex January 22 2015 House GOP Pulls Anti Abortion Bill on Roe v Wade Anniversary Time Retrieved December 22 2017 U S lawmakers complain Trump has taken no meaningful action on abuse of China Muslims Reuters March 4 2019 Congressman Ted Yoho s Speech on China s Oppression in East Turkistan YouTube C SPAN Retrieved May 11 2020 Congress US March 11 2020 House of Representatives PDF Congressional Record Proceedings and Debates of the 116th Congress Second Session 166 47 1815 Retrieved May 11 2020 Florida Scorecard NORML org Working to Reform Marijuana Laws NORML Retrieved December 22 2017 Weigel David May 30 2014 The House Votes to Stop Medical Marijuana Busts by the Feds Slate Retrieved December 22 2017 Brown Stephanie December 19 2017 Northeast Florida lawmakers divided on impact of tax reform plan WOKV Retrieved December 22 2017 Grisales Claudia February 26 2020 It s About Time House Approves Historic Bill Making Lynching A Federal Crime NPR Gustavo Solomon Florida Rep Ted Yoho one of only four in Congress to vote against lynching act Orlando Weekly Retrieved May 18 2021 Blood Michael R Riccardi Nicholas December 5 2020 Biden officially secures enough electors to become president AP News Archived from the original on December 8 2020 Retrieved December 12 2020 Diaz Daniella December 10 2020 READ Brief from 126 Republicans supporting Texas lawsuit in Supreme Court CNN Retrieved May 13 2021 Religious affiliation of members of 116th Congress PDF PEW Research Center Retrieved March 13 2023 External links editTed Yoho at Curlie 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 SmartU S House of RepresentativesPreceded byCorrine Brown Member of the U S House of Representativesfrom Florida s 3rd congressional district2013 2021 Succeeded byKat CammackU S order of precedence ceremonial Preceded byDennis Rossas Former US Representative Order of precedence of the United Statesas Former US Representative Succeeded byTom Loeffleras Former US Representative Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ted Yoho amp oldid 1177480843, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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