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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Ron Kind Ron Kind Ron Kind Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Wisconsin’s 3rd district Incumbent Assumed office January 3, 1997 Preceded by Born Political party Spouse Children Residence Alma mater Steve Gunderson March 16, 1963 (1963-03-16) La Crosse, Wisconsin Democratic Tawni Kind Johnny Kind Matthew Kind La Crosse, Wisconsin Harvard University, London School of Economics, University of Minnesota attorney Lutheran athlete at Logan High School in both football and basketball. He accepted a scholarship to Harvard University where he graduated with honors in 1985. While attending Harvard, Kind played quarterback on the football team and worked during the summer with Wisconsin Senator William Proxmire in Washington. In Proxmire’s office he helped investigate waste, which provided the basis for some of the senator’s famous Golden Fleece Awards.[1] Kind went on to receive a master’s degree from the London School of Economics and a Law Degree from the University of Minnesota Law School. He practiced law for two years at the law firm of Quarles and Brady in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Kind returned to his hometown of La Crosse to become a county prosecutor. He later served as a special prosecutor in numerous counties throughout western Wisconsin.[1] Career In September 1995, Kind announced his intention to run for the 3rd Congressional District seat being vacated by 16-year incumbent Steve Gunderson. He later won a fiveperson race for the Democratic nomination and went on to defeat his Republican opponent 52 percent to 48 percent. In 2004 he won with 57 percent of the vote and won with 65 percent of the vote in 2006 against Paul R. Nelson. He was first elected in Wisconsin’s 3rd congressional district (map) in November 1996. He currently serves on the powerful House Committee on Ways and Means. His other (non-committee) titles are the Democratic Chief Deputy Whip, co-founder of both the Upper Mississippi River Congressional Caucus and the Congressional Wildlife Refuge Caucus, and is a co-vice-chair of the New Democrat Coalition. As a New Democrat, Kind is a strong proponent of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). He most recently took a lead role in passing the Peru Free Trade Agreement (FTA) in November 2007. Occupation Religion Ronald James "Ron" Kind (born March 16, 1963) is an American politician from the U.S. state of Wisconsin. He has served as a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives since 1997, representing Wisconsin’s 3rd congressional district. Early life Kind was born and raised in La Crosse, Wisconsin. He is the third of five children born to Greta and Elroy Kind, and the fifth generation of his family to live in the area.[1] Kind’s mother formerly worked as the assistant director of personnel in the La Crosse School District. His father had a 35-year career as a telephone repairman and union leader at the La Crosse Telephone Company.[1] Kind attended the public schools in La Crosse and became a standout student 1 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia United States House of Representatives Preceded by Steve Gunderson Ron Kind Member of the U.S. House of Representatives Incumbent from Wisconsin’s 3rd congressional district 1997 – present • Campaign finance reports and data at the Federal Election Commission • Campaign contributions at OpenSecrets.org • Biography, voting record, and interest group ratings at Project Vote Smart • Issue positions and quotes at On The Issues • Democratic Party of Wisconsin - Ron Kind biography Representatives to the 105th–111th United States Congresses from Wisconsin 105th Senate: House: D. Obey | H. Kohl | J. Sensenbrenner | R. Feingold T. Petri | J. Kleczka | S. Klug | T. Barrett | M. Neumann | J. W. Johnson | R. Kind 106th Senate: House: D. Obey | H. Kohl | J. Sensenbrenner | R. Feingold T. Petri | J. Kleczka | T. Barrett | R. Kind | T. Baldwin | M. Green | P. Ryan 107th Senate: House: D. Obey | H. Kohl | J. Sensenbrenner | R. Feingold T. Petri | J. Kleczka | T. Barrett | R. Kind | T. Baldwin | M. Green | P. Ryan 108th Senate: House: D. Obey | H. Kohl | J. Sensenbrenner | R. Feingold T. Petri | J. Kleczka | R. Kind | T. Baldwin | M. Green | P. Ryan 109th Senate: House: D. Obey | H. Kohl | J. Sensenbrenner | R. Feingold T. Petri | R. Kind | T. Baldwin | M. Green | P. Ryan | G. Moore 110th Senate: House: D. Obey | H. Kohl | J. Sensenbrenner | R. Feingold T. Petri | R. Kind | T. Baldwin | P. Ryan | G. Moore | S. Kagen He is the House sponsor of the FIT Kids Act, federal legislation that would require school districts to report on students’ physical activity and to give youngsters health and nutritional information.[2] Committee assignments • • Subcommittee on Oversight • Subcommittee on Health • Subcommittee on Social Security Personal life Kind and his wife, Tawni, live in his hometown of La Crosse. She is an official court reporter for the County Court system. They have two sons, Johnny (born in August 1996) and Matthew (born in May 1998). They are members of the Immanuel Lutheran Church. Kind is a member of the La Crosse Optimists Club, a leader in the Boys’ and Girls’ Club, and the La Crosse YMCA. He is also on the board of directors for Coulee Council on Alcohol or Other Drug Abuse. His wife organizes the annual Congressional Art Competition for high school artists in western Wisconsin. Election history See also: United States House of Representatives elections in Wisconsin, 2008 Footnotes [1] ^ http://www.house.gov/kind/bio.shtml [2] NFL Players Promoted Increased Physical Education ESPN, March 19, 2009 External links • U.S. Congressman Ron Kind official U.S. House website • Ron Kind for Congress campaign website • Biography at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress • Voting record maintained by The Washington Post 2 From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 111th Senate: House: D. Obey | H. Kohl | J. Sensenbrenner | R. Feingold T. Petri | R. Kind | Ron Kind T. Baldwin | P. Ryan | G. Moore | S. Kagen Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ron_Kind" Categories: 1963 births, Living people, Members of the United States House of Representatives from Wisconsin, People from La Crosse, Wisconsin, Alumni of the London School of Economics, University of Minnesota alumni, Harvard University alumni, American Lutherans, Wisconsin Democrats This page was last modified on 8 May 2009, at 03:43 (UTC). All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License. (See Copyrights for details.) Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a U.S. registered 501(c)(3) taxdeductible nonprofit charity. Privacy policy About Wikipedia Disclaimers 3

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