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    Judith Gail Biggert (née Borg; born August 15, 1937) is an American politician and attorney. She is the former U.S. Representative for Illinois's 13th...
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    seven-term Republican Judy Biggert. Although Biggert's home in Hinsdale had been shifted to the Chicago-based 5th district, Biggert opted to seek election...
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  • all alumni: David (1981), Tim (1983), Phillip (1986), and Janet (1988) Judy Biggert (1955), U.S. Representative Bob Dold (1987), U.S. Representative Rahm...
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    Management, Information and Technology (Chair: Stephen Horn, Vice Chair: Judy Biggert) National Economic Growth, Natural Resources and Regulatory Affairs (Chair:...
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  • Secretary of Health and Human Services; 33rd Attorney General of California Judy Biggert (A.B. 1959), United States House of Representatives Ernest K. Bramblett...
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  • 1960), American politician Judy Bethel (born 1943), Canadian politician Judy Biggert (born 1937), American politician Judy Bonds (1952–2011), American...
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    district absorbed the home of 13th district Republican Congresswoman Judy Biggert. But Biggert opted to run in the 11th district, the successor to the old 13th...
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    Science (Sherwood Boehlert, Chair; Ralph M. Hall, Ranking Member) Energy (Judy Biggert, Chair; Nick Lampson, Ranking Member) Environment, Technology and Standards...
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    redistricting, and four via loses by incumbents. Joe Walsh, Bob Dold, Judy Biggert, and Bobby Schilling were all defeated in their bids for re-election...
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    Paul, Texas Don Manzullo, Illinois Walter B. Jones Jr., North Carolina Judy Biggert, IIllinois Gary Miller, California Shelley Moore Capito, West Virginia...
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    Terrorist Finances". Journal of Money Laundering Control. 7.2: 105–125. "Judy Biggert (IL-11) Research Book" (PDF). Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee...
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  • (WI-1) Mike Gallagher (WI-8) Roscoe Bartlett (MD) Charlie Bass (NH) Judy Biggert (IL) Sherwood Boehlert (NY) Mary Bono (CA) Jeb Bradley (NH) Susan Brooks...
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  • Protection Agency and the President of Lithuania (1998–2003, 2004–2009) Judy Biggert, United States congresswoman for Illinois's 13th congressional district...
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    Chair; Ron Paul, Ranking) Oversight and Investigations (Mel Watt, Chair; Judy Biggert, Ranking) International Monetary Policy and Trade (Gregory Meeks, Chair;...
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  • financial contributions to political candidates, with 2010 contributions to Judy Biggert (R-IL), Charles Boustany (R-LA), Dan Lipinski (D-IL), John Shimkus (R-IL)...
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    ▌10. Mark Kirk (R) ▌11. Jerry Weller (R) ▌12. Jerry Costello (D) ▌13. Judy Biggert (R) ▌14. Dennis Hastert (R) ▌15. Tim Johnson (R) ▌16. Don Manzullo (R)...
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    ▌10. Bob Dold (R) ▌11. Adam Kinzinger (R) ▌12. Jerry Costello (D) ▌13. Judy Biggert (R) ▌14. Randy Hultgren (R) ▌15. Tim Johnson (R) ▌16. Don Manzullo (R)...
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    Republican Judy Biggert, who took office in 1999, was the incumbent. Biggert was re-elected in 2008 with 54 percent of the vote. In 2010 Biggert's opponent...
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    Science (Sherwood Boehlert, Chair; Bart Gordon, Ranking Member) Energy (Judy Biggert, Chair; Michael M. Honda, Ranking Member) Environment, Technology and...
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  • (CA-03), Rep. Ken Calvert (CA-44), Rep. Brian Bilbray (CA-50), Rep. Judy Biggert (IL-13), Rep. Joseph Cao (LA-02), Rep. Thaddeus McCotter (MI-11), Rep...
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    Duckworth. Illinois 10: Robert Dold lost to Brad Schneider. Illinois 11: Judy Biggert lost to Bill Foster Illinois 17: Bobby Schilling lost to Cheri Bustos...
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    Ranking Member) Housing and Community Opportunity (Maxine Waters, Chair; Judy Biggert, Ranking Member) Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit (Carolyn...
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    (111th Congress) 12th 55.49% 42.89% Jerry Costello 13th 54.21% 44.60% Judy Biggert 14th 54.83% 43.77% Dennis Hastert (110th Congress) Bill Foster (111th...
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  • Illinois 9 Jan Schakowsky (D) No State Representative 1944 Illinois 13 Judy Biggert (R) No State Representative 1937 Illinois 19 David D. Phelps (D) No State...
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  • Re-elected in 1992. Re-elected in 1994. Re-elected in 1996. Retired. Judy Biggert (Hinsdale) Republican January 3, 1999 – January 3, 2013 106th 107th 108th...
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    Kirk 11th 46% 53% Jerry Weller 12th 52% 48% Jerry Costello 13th 45% 55% Judy Biggert 14th 44% 55% Dennis Hastert 15th 41% 59% Timothy V. Johnson 16th 44%...
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    Representative Judy Biggert, who went on to win the general election. Roskam received 40% of the vote to Biggert's 45%. In 1999, at Biggert's request, the...
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    congressional district 2001–2015 Succeeded by Alex Mooney Preceded by Judy Biggert Chair of the Congressional Women's Caucus 2003–2005 Succeeded by Ginny...
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  • Danny Davis (D) John Shimkus (R) 106th (1999–2001) Jan Schakow­sky (D) Judy Biggert (R) David Phelps (D) 107th (2001–2003) Mark Kirk (R) Tim Johnson (R)...
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    18 Republicans, including Republican Main Street Partnership members Judy Biggert (IL), Mary Bono Mack (CA), Joseph Cao (LA), Mike Castle (DE), Charlie...
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