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<strong>United States Congress</strong>

Adam Kinzinger is the United States Representative for the Eleventh Congressional District of Illinois and was appointed to the Energy &amp; Commerce Committee, one of the oldest standing committees of the United States House of Representatives in December 2010. 

Strengthening U.S. energy policy and making our nation less reliant on foreign resources is a top priority for Kinzinger in Congress.  The Eleventh District is home to three nuclear power plants, miles of windmills, hydropower plants, ethanol and biodiesel plants and an oil refinery. The nuclear energy production alone employs more than 2,500 people throughout the District.  As a result, he is committed to advancing nuclear production at home and focusing on energy independence

Another focal point for Kinzinger in Congress is increased accessibility to his constituents throughout the Eleventh District, which is essential to develop and grow public trust.   Kinzinger intends to provide constituents with an open and direct line of communication to their federal government on matters facing the Energy &amp; Commerce Committee.

Just days after the election, Kinzinger was named to the House Majority Transition Team.  This team was made up of 22 incoming and current House Republicans who are proven reformers and offer a fresh perspective to restore government into the hands of the people.  The transition team proposed solutions to ensure the new Majority will serve as the people’s voice and implement the proposals that Americans are demanding. 

Kinzinger was chosen by Leadership to serve as a Deputy Republican Whip.

At the age of 32, Kinzinger is one of the youngest Members of Congress and was named one of Time Magazine&#39;s 40 under 40 “Rising stars in American politics.”

<strong>Education and</strong><strong>Early Career</strong>

Adam Kinzinger became active in his community early on.  As a 20-year old sophomore at Illinois State University (ISU), he challenged a three-term Democrat incumbent for the McLean County Board.  Kinzinger advocated for restoring local government back into the hands of the people and won a seat on the board, becoming one of the youngest county board members in McLean County history.

During his service on the board, Kinzinger fought for the people’s priorities—Opposing pay raises for elected officials; Fighting against taxes on small businesses; And, supporting measures for increased transparency and public participation in county government.  He made constituent services a top priority and was easily accessible to all members of his community.  Additionally, Kinzinger worked to make the taxpayer’s voice heard and was often the lead Republican spokesman on major issues facing the county.

Kinzinger earned his undergraduate degree from ISU in 2000.  He served on the McLean County Board from 1998-2003.

<strong>Military Experience</strong>

After serving on the McLean County Board for five years, Kinzinger joined the United States Air Force. He was commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant in November 2003 and later awarded his pilot wings. He has served in the Air Force Special Operations, Air Combat Command, Air Mobility Command, and Air National Guard.  He has the current rank of Captain.

Kinzinger will continue to serve his country as a pilot in the U.S. Air Force Reserves as a Member of Congress.

<strong>Awards and Honors</strong>

Kinzinger has been recognized for his civic service both in and out of uniform.

In 2007, he received the United States Air Force Airman&#39;s Medal for saving the life of a young woman whom was violently attacked.  He wrestled the knife away from the attacker and pinned him to the ground until the police arrived. He was also awarded the National Guard&#39;s Valley Forge Cross for Heroism and was selected as the Southeastern Wisconsin American Red Cross Hero of the Year.

Kinzinger has earned the Air Medal six times serving in Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom.

<strong>Family</strong>

Adam Kinzinger’s roots run deep across the Eleventh District.  He was born in Kankakee, grew up in Bloomington, and now resides in Manteno.  His mother, Betty Jo, is an elementary schoolteacher, and his father Rus is a former CEO of two faith-based organizations.  His parents instilled in him and his two siblings the importance of hard work and responsiveness through public service to the needs of those throughout our communities.

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