John Shadegg
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John Shadegg is a Republican Representative from the 3rd district of Arizona.
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Personal
Born: October 22, 1949; Phoenix, Arizona Education: Camelback High School, Phoenix, AZ; B.A., University of Arizona, 1972; J.D., University of Arizona School of Law, 1975
Career Highlights
- Arizona Air National Guard, 1969-75
- Special assistant attorney general, State of Arizona, 1983-90
- Special Counsel, Arizona state house Republican caucus, 1991-92
- Advisor, United States Sentencing Commission
- U.S. House of Representatives, 1995-present
Wants to Republican Majority Leader
On Friday the 13th, Shadegg threw his metaphorical hat into the ring to become Republican Majority Leader in the U.S. House. "I believe that we need a clean break from the scandals of the recent past," he said. Recent past? Not so fast there Rep. Shadegg. Apparently you were referring to the present scandals plaguing your party. A little too quick to sweep this disaster under the rug aren't you? Other contenders for the position of Republican Majority Leader against frontrunner Missouri Rep. Roy Blunt is Ohio Rep. John Boehner. Both Blunt and Boehner have received campaign money from organizations represented by Jack Abramoff. Source: Richard Cowan. "Rep. Shadegg Joins House Leadership Race." Reuters. Janurary 13, 2006.
External Links
- SHADEGG, John B. from Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, 1774-Present
- Biography -- John Shadegg (U.S. House of Representatives)
- Arizona Congressional District 3 (National Atlas)
- Congressional District 3, Arizona - Fact Sheet (U.S. Census Bureau)