- RYAN, PAUL D.
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- Experience: House: District 1, 1999-Present
- Home State: Wisconsin
- Running: President, United States, 2016
- Total Raised: $14,690,620Coverage End: Thursday, June 30, 2016
- Winning: Won with 0.00%
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Personal
- Full Name: Alex X. Mooney
- Gender:Male
- Family: Wife: Janna; 3 Children: Elizabeth, Charles, Samuel
- Birth Date:01/29/1970
- Birth Place:Janesville, WI
- Home City: Janesville, WI
- Religion: Roman Catholic
Education
- BA, Philosophy, Dartmouth College, 1993
Political Experience
- Representative, United States House of Representative, 1998-present
- Candidate, United States Vice President, 2012
Current Legislative Committees
- Joint Committee on Taxation, Chair
- Ways and Means, Chair
Caucuses/Non-Legislative Committees
- Member, Community Solutions and Initiatives Coalition
- Co-Chair, Congressional Sportsmens Caucus
Professional Experience
- Economic Policy Analyst
- Former Speechwriter, Jack Kemp Vice Presidential Campaign
- Former Speechwriter, Office of the Director of National Drug Control Policy
- Former President, Ryan Incorporated
- Marketing Consultant, Ryan Incorporated Central, 1997-1998
- Legislative Director, United States Senator Sam Brownback, 1995-1997
- Staff Assistant, Empower America, 1993-1995
- Legislative Aide, United States Senator Robert Kasten of Wisconsin, 1992
Religious, Civic, and other Memberships
- Member, Ducks Unlimited
- Member, Janesville Bowmen, Incorporated
- Board Member, Rock County Junior Achievement
- Member, Saint John Vianneys Parish
- Member, Saint Mary's Parish
Additional Information
Priority Issues:
Since I have entered Congress, I have been fighting to make Social Security & Medicare solvent & financially sound for future generations, while protecting current seniors' benefits. As a member of the House Ways & Means Committee, which has jurisdiction over revenue matters, I have helped deliver significant tax relief to spur economic growth & create jobs. I also serve on the House Budget Committee & the Joint Economic Committee.'
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