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==Personal life== ==Personal life==
Ruppersberger married in 1971 and has two grown children, Cory and Jill. Ruppersberger married in 1971 and has two grown children, Cory and Jill. He serves on the House Armed Services Committee and claims to strongly support veterans yet, born in 1946 so draft eligible for the entire period of major U.S. involvement in Vietnam (1966-72), he skillfully avoided military service by applying for and receiving draft deferments. http://dutch.house.gov/bio.shtml]


==References== ==References==

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C. A. "Dutch" Ruppersberger
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Maryland's 2nd district
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 3, 2003
Preceded byRobert Ehrlich
Ranking Member of the House Intelligence Committee
Incumbent
Assumed office
January 3, 2011
Preceded byPeter Hoekstra
Personal details
Born (1946-01-31) January 31, 1946 (age 78)
Baltimore, Maryland
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseKay Ruppersberger
ChildrenCory Ruppersberger
Jill Ruppersberger
ResidenceCockeysville, Maryland
Alma materUniversity of Maryland, College Park, University of Baltimore
Occupationattorney

Charles Albert "Dutch" Ruppersberger III (born January 31, 1946) is the U.S. Representative for Maryland's 2nd congressional district, serving since 2003. He is a member of the Democratic Party.

The district covers parts of Baltimore County, Anne Arundel County, Harford County and Baltimore City, including Dundalk, Towson and Severn.

Early life, education and career

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Ruppersberger attended Baltimore City College and the University of Maryland, College Park, where he played varsity lacrosse. He earned his Juris Doctor from the University of Baltimore School of Law.

In 1975, Ruppersberger was involved in a near-fatal car accident while investigating a drug trafficking case. He currently serves as Vice Chairman of the Board of Visitors at the University of Maryland hospital where he was treated.

Ruppersberger began his career as a Baltimore County Assistant State's Attorney. He was soon promoted to the Chief of the State's Attorney Office Investigative Division, pursuing organized crime, political corruption, and drug trafficking. He was elected to the Baltimore County Council in 1985 and was twice chosen as council chairman.

In December 1994 and again in 1998, Ruppersberger was elected Baltimore County Executive.

U.S. House of Representatives

Congressman Ruppersberger calls on Congress to create a cabinet level intelligence director on August 3, 2004.

Committee assignments

Party leadership

  • Assistant Whip

Ruppersberger was the first Democratic freshman ever to be appointed to the House Select Committee on Intelligence.

Ruppersberger founded the "Operation Hero Miles" program, which encourages people to donate unused frequent flyer miles to U.S. armed forces personnel and families.

Philippines visit

On August 25, 2007, Ruppersberger joined Rep. Silvestre Reyes, chairman of the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence and the Armed Services Committee, and four other members of Congress visited American troops deployed in the southern Philippines to overview the US-Philippines relationship. They drove to the base of the Joint Special Operation Task Force Philippines (JSOTFP), a US-led body, which trains Filipino soldiers against terror, in Barangay Upper Calarian.

Political campaigns

Barred from a third term as County Executive, Ruppersberger opted to run for Congress in 2002 after 2nd District Congressman Bob Ehrlich made what turned out to be a successful run for governor. The Maryland General Assembly significantly altered the 2nd by shifting most of its share of Harford County to the 1st and 6th Districts. In its place, the legislature added a heavily Democratic portion of Baltimore City that had previously been in the 1st District. This turned the 2nd from a swing district into a strongly Democratic district. It was an open secret that the district was drawn for Ruppersberger; local media called the new district "the Dutch district." He defeated Republican opponent Helen Delich Bentley, who had represented the 2nd district from 1985 to 1995, with 55 percent of the vote. Ruppersberger has never faced another contest even that close, and has been reelected four times.

Electoral history

Year Office Election Subject Party Votes % Opponent Party Votes %
1994 Baltimore County Executive General Charles Albert Ruppersberger, III Democratic N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A N/A
1998 Baltimore County Executive General Charles Albert Ruppersberger, III Democratic 166,482 70.47 John J. Bishop Republican 69,449 29.4
2002 Maryland's 2nd congressional district General Charles Albert Ruppersberger, III Democratic 105,718 54.16 Helen Delich Bentley Republican 88,954 45.57
2004 Maryland's 2nd congressional district General Charles Albert Ruppersberger, III Democratic 164,751 66.62 Jane Brooks Republican 75,812 30.66
2006 Maryland's 2nd congressional district General Charles Albert Ruppersberger, III Democratic 135,818 69.21 Jimmy Mathis Republican 60,195 30.68
2008 Maryland's 2nd congressional district General Charles Albert Ruppersberger, III Democratic 198,578 71.9 Richard Pryce Matthews Republican 68,561 24.8
2010 Maryland's 2nd congressional district General Charles Albert Ruppersberger, III Democratic 134,133 64.21 Marcelo Cardarelli Republican 69,523 33.28

Personal life

Ruppersberger married in 1971 and has two grown children, Cory and Jill. He serves on the House Armed Services Committee and claims to strongly support veterans yet, born in 1946 so draft eligible for the entire period of major U.S. involvement in Vietnam (1966-72), he skillfully avoided military service by applying for and receiving draft deferments. http://dutch.house.gov/bio.shtml]

References

  1. Inquirer.net, US congressmen visit troops in Mindanao

External links

Political offices
Preceded byRoger B. Hayden Baltimore County Executive
1994 – 2002
Succeeded byJames T. Smith
U.S. House of Representatives
Preceded byRobert Ehrlich Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Maryland's 2nd congressional district

2003–present
Incumbent
U.S. order of precedence (ceremonial)
Preceded byMike D. Rogers
R-Alabama
United States Representatives by seniority
221st
Succeeded byTim Ryan
D-Ohio
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