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Mike Mcintyre |
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Currently Elected North Carolina US Congress District 7 |
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Party: |
North Carolina Democratic Party |
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Email: |
http://www.house.gov/mcintyre/issue.shtml |
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Website: |
www.house.gov/mcintyre/ |
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Phone: |
910.323.0260 |
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Address: |
1701 NORTH CHESTNUT STREET LUMBERTON, NC 28358 |
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Legislative Assignments: |
House Committee on Agriculture House Subcommittee on Conservation, Credit, Energy and Research House Subcommittee on Rural Development, Biotechnology, Specialty Crops and Foreign Agriculture House Committee on Armed Services House Subcommittee on Air and Land Forces House Subcommittee on Terrorism, Unconventional Threats, and Capabilities
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Profile for Mike Mcintyre |
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General: (political statement of goals, objectives, views, philosophies) |
Mike McIntyre has represented North Carolina's Seventh Congressional District in the U.S. House of Representatives since 1997. He is now serving in his 5th term.
A leadership survey by the Wilmington Star-News found that Congressman McIntyre is the area's "most powerful and effective leader." Not only was he ranked first among government and political leaders, but he was also "first among all leaders," which included those in positions of business and civic leadership as well.
In Congress, Rep. McIntyre is a member of the House Agriculture Committee and the House Armed Services Committee where he pushes to promote and protect our farm families and is committed to our nation’s servicemen and women, veterans, and military retirees. Additionally, he has been a leader on law enforcement issues, an avid defender of our senior citizens, and a strong advocate for improved health care and education.
Representative McIntyre has taken a common-sense approach to forging a bipartisan consensus on public policy and is a member of the Blue Dog Coalition. From this vantage point, he has played a key role in finding practical solutions to complex problems. The Fayetteville Observer-Times has even noted that Congressman McIntyre’s "stands have earned him high marks from a wide spectrum of political interests." And the Topsail Voice has declared, "His ability to work with both the Republican and the Democratic leadership is a major asset, and the value of that leverage cannot be denied.
Economic development has been at the forefront of Congressman McIntyre's work. Rep. McIntyre was named as the first-ever recipient of an international award in public policy by the International Association of Personnel in Employment Security in 2002 for his efforts to produce job opportunities and increase worker training. The National Association of Development Organizations has also honored Representative McIntyre for his leadership in regional economic development, and the Southern Economic Development Council has chosen him five times for its Legislative Honor Roll. In 2002 he also won the North Carolina Employment Security Advancing Workforce Development Award. He is the Co-Chairman of the Business and Technology Task Force for the Blue Dog Coalition. He is also Co-Chairman of the Rural Caucus Task Force on Jobs, Economic Development, and Transportation.
A nationally-recognized leader on beach and waterway issues, Rep. McIntyre won top honors for the Admiral’s Circle Award by the National Marine Manufacturers’ Association in 2005 and has been honored by the American Coastal Coalition and its successor organization, the American Shore and Beach Preservation Association. He was also chosen as the “Beach Preservationist of the Year” in 2005 by the Oak Island Beach Preservation Society. And he has received the Conservationist Award by the N.C. Coastal Land Trust. He is the founder and Co-Chairman of the Congressional Waterways Caucus.
Because of his fight for our senior citizens, the National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare has honored Mike with a pair of boxing gloves, and in 2005 he was named the winner of the “MVP” Award for the entire Congress by TREA Senior Citizens League.
Congressman McIntyre has received the Distinguished Service to Agriculture Award from the Robeson County Crop Promotion Association. His leadership was critical to the passage of the tobacco buyout legislation which will result in nearly $4 billion for North Carolina’s economy.
A Senior Whip on Capitol Hill, Congressman McIntyre also serves on the Steering Committee of the Rural Health Care Coalition and as Co-Chairman of the Congressional Task Force on Responsible Fatherhood, and he was selected in his first year in office as a Congressional delegate to the President’s Summit for America’s Future. In 2002, he was the only Member of the House to be chosen for a Legislative Award in recognition of his leadership and "ongoing commitment to policies improving health care" by the National Rural Health Association.
The National Guard Association has presented the congressman the prestigious Charles Dick Medal of Merit for his outstanding work on behalf of the National Guard and our national defense. The Air Force Association and the Association of the U.S. Army have both recognized his efforts on their behalf, and Congressman McIntyre represents the House Armed Services Committee on the U.S. Naval Academy's advisory board. He is also Co-Chairman of the Special Operations Forces Caucus. Because of his steadfast commitment to all branches of our military, The Military Officers' Association of North Carolina has conferred upon Congressman McIntyre Honorary Life Membership.
In 2004 he was named to the prestigious United States Commission on Security and Cooperation with Europe. He is one of only nine members of the U.S. House of Representatives to be chosen for this commission which focuses on military security, as well as economic and environmental cooperation, and promotes democracy, religious freedom, and humanitarian concerns throughout the world. |
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Personal: (Gender, age, marital status, spouse's name and age, children's name and
ages, home town, current residence) |
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Born on August 6, 1956, Mike lives in Lumberton with his wife, Dee Strickland McIntyre. Both of their sons, Joshua and Stephen, won scholarships to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where Stephen is currently enrolled. |
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Education: (times and places of schools, colleges, major, degrees, activities, sports) |
Congressman McIntyre, whose roots in North Carolina are well-established, was educated in the public schools of Lumberton and at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
A Morehead Scholar at UNC, he graduated Phi Beta Kappa as a political science major in 1978 and received his Juris Doctorate in 1981. His senior year of college the chancellor presented him the Sullivan Award, for best exemplifying in his class "unselfish interest in the welfare of his fellow man" during his collegiate career. |
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Profession: (profession and work experience outside politics) |
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McIntyre started his career as a lawyer, then ran for US House of Representatives. |
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Military: (branch, years of service, active duty experience, highest rank, medals,
honors, discharge date and type) |
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None. |
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Civic: (past and present organizations, charities involvement) |
Active in community, church, civic, and professional activities, Mike McIntyre has served as a leader in the Lumberton Area Chamber of Commerce, coached three All-American Drug-Free Sports Teams and has been active in Rotary Club, Boy Scouts, and the Parent-Teacher Association (PTA). Additionally, Rep. McIntyre has been a lay leader in the First Presbyterian Church of Lumberton, including serving as an Elder, Deacon, and Sunday School teacher, and Chairman of the Weekday School and Day Care Committee.
Included is a complete list of his organizations.
Executive Committee, Lumberton Area Chamber of Commerce, 1995 Vice-Chairman, Lumberton Family and Youth Commission, 1995 Board of Directors, Lumberton Area Chamber of Commerce, 1992-1995 Legislative Committee Chair, Lumberton Area Chamber of Commerce, 1991-1995 President, Lumberton Economic Advancement for Downtown, Incorporated, 1988, 1989 State Chairman, North Carolina Bar Association's Citizenship Education Committee for Young Lawyer's Division, 1986-1987 American Bar Association's Citizenship Education Committee, 1981-1987 Blue Dog Coalition Boy Scouts of America Lay Leader/Elder/Deacon/Sunday School Teacher, First Presbyterian Church of Lumberton Lumberton Parent Teacher Assocation Honorary Life Membership, Military Officers' Association of North Carolina National Guard and Reserve Components Congressional Members Organization New Democrat Coalition North Carolina State Bar Association Parent-Teacher Association Phi Beta Kappa Rotary Club United States Commission on Security and Cooperation with Europe Advisory Board, United States Naval Academy. |
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None. |
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Religion: (current and past religious affiliations, beliefs) |
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Presbyterian. |
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Accomplishments: (significant accomplishments, awards, achievements) |
His accomplishments have been recognized by numerous organizations, including the American Farm Bureau Federation, the National Farmers Union, the American Legion, the Veterans of Foreign Wars, the National Federation of Independent Business, the American Federation of Teachers, and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.
Congressman McIntyre has received the Distinguished Service to Agriculture Award from the Robeson County Crop Promotion Association. The National Guard Association has presented the congressman the prestigious Charles Dick Medal of Merit for his outstanding work on behalf of the National Guard and our national defense. McIntyre won top honors for the Admiral’s Circle Award by the National Marine Manufacturers’ Association in 2005 and has been honored by the American Coastal Coalition and its successor organization, the American Shore and Beach Preservation Association. He was also chosen as the “Beach Preservationist of the Year” in 2005 by the Oak Island Beach Preservation Society. And he has received the Conservationist Award by the N.C. Coastal Land Trust.
Because of his fight for our senior citizens, the National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare has honored Mike with a pair of boxing gloves, and in 2005 he was named the winner of the “MVP” Award for the entire Congress by TREA Senior Citizens League.
A Senior Whip on Capitol Hill, Congressman McIntyre also serves on the Steering Committee of the Rural Health Care Coalition and as Co-Chairman of the Congressional Task Force on Responsible Fatherhood, and he was selected in his first year in office as a Congressional delegate to the President’s Summit for America’s Future. In 2002, he was the only Member of the House to be chosen for a Legislative Award in recognition of his leadership and "ongoing commitment to policies improving health care" by the National Rural Health Association.
A leadership survey by the Wilmington Star-News found that Congressman McIntyre is the area's "most powerful and effective leader." Not only was he ranked first among government and political leaders, but he was also "first among all leaders," which included those in positions of business and civic leadership as well.
In 1987, Representative McIntyre was chosen as one of the state’s Five Outstanding Young North Carolinians of the Year by the North Carolina Jaycees. As a strong advocate of issues that impact the family, he was a charter member of both the North Carolina Commission on Children & Youth and the North Carolina Commission on the Family. In 1989 he earned the Governor’s Award for Outstanding Volunteer Service for his work with children and educators.
Representative McIntyre has worked tirelessly to improve education and has been a volunteer in the schools for over 24 years, continuing that commitment as he serves in Congress. The North Carolina PTA has conferred upon him an Honorary Life Membership "in recognition of outstanding contributions and exemplary service to children and youth." The University of North Carolina at Wilmington recently conferred an honorary Doctor of Laws degree upon Congressman McIntyre for his meritorious service and distinction in public service by improving the quality of life in southeastern North Carolina. |