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'''David Wu''' has been a [[United States Democratic Party|Democratic]] member of the [[U.S. House of Representatives]] for [[:Category:Members of the U.S. Congress from Oregon|Oregon]], representing the state's 1st Congressional District, since 1999.  The district includes a small section fo western Multnomah and all of Yamhill, Columbia, Clatsop, and Washington counties..
 
'''David Wu''' has been a [[United States Democratic Party|Democratic]] member of the [[U.S. House of Representatives]] for [[:Category:Members of the U.S. Congress from Oregon|Oregon]], representing the state's 1st Congressional District, since 1999.  The district includes a small section fo western Multnomah and all of Yamhill, Columbia, Clatsop, and Washington counties..

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U.S. Representative

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Committees: House Committee on Education and Labor, House Committee on Science and Technology
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Next election: Nov. 6, 2012

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David Wu has been a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives for Oregon, representing the state's 1st Congressional District, since 1999. The district includes a small section fo western Multnomah and all of Yamhill, Columbia, Clatsop, and Washington counties..

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Record and controversies

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2008 Scorecard
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American Civil Liberties Union not avail. not avail.
American Conservative Union 0 - 0/25 not avail.
AFSCME not avail. not avail.
Americans for Democratic Action 100 - 20/20 90 - 18/20
Club for Growth not avail. not avail.
Drum Major Institute not avail. not avail.
Family Research Council not avail. not avail.
Information Technology Industry Council not avail. not avail.
League of Conservation Voters not avail. not avail.
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People not avail. not avail.
U.S. Chamber of Commerce 50 - 10/20 not avail.


Iraq War

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Environmental record

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Healthcare professional training

In May 2007, the House Committee on Science and Technology passed the 10,000 Trained by 2010 Act (H.R. 1467), sponsored by Rep. Wu and Reps. Phil Gingrey (R-Ga.), Bart Gordon (D-Tenn.), and Ralph Hall (R-Tex.). The act would authorize the National Science Foundation (NSF) to provide grants to colleges and universities geared toward applied health and medical informatics training.[1]

The Technology Innovation and Manufacturing Stimulation Act

On April 17, 2007 Rep. David Wu introduced the Technology Innovation and Manufacturing Stimulation Act of 2007, which is a bill intended to provide funding for fiscal years 2008 through 2010 for research in manufacturing technology advancements. On May 3, 2007, the House passed the bill in a 385-23 vote.[2]

Main article: Technology Innovation and Manufacturing Stimulation Act of 2007

Bio

Background

Wu was born April 8, 1955 in Taiwan, and moved to the United States with his family in 1961. He received a bachelor of science degree from Stanford University in 1977, and attended medical school] at Harvard University. Wu also received a Juris Doctor degree from Yale University in 1982. Wu is the first Taiwanese-American to be elected to the US Congress.

Prior to being elected a US Representative, Wu served as a clerk for a federal judge and co-founded a law firm, Cohen & Wu, which primarily served the high tech sector in Oregon's "Silicon Forest."

Congressional Career

Wu was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1998, replacing fellow Democrat Elizabeth Furse, and began serving in 1999 with the 106th Congress.

In the 2004 election, Wu was challenged by Goli Ameri, a Republican Iranian-American. On October 12, 2004, Congressman Wu admitted that he had been disciplined for attempted sexual assault by Stanford officials while a student at the school in 1976. Ameri was reluctant at first to campaign on the issue, but toward the end of the campaign focused on the issue heavily. This had little effect on the final outcome as Wu garnered 58% of the vote in the 2004 race, compared to Ameri's 38%, and 4% for Dean Wolf, the Constitution Party candidate. [1]

2006 elections

In 2006, the Republicans nominated Derrick Kitts to face Wu in his November 2006 bid for reelection. (See U.S. congressional elections in 2006) [2] Wu retained his seat.

Money in politics

This section contains links to – and feeds from – money in politics databases. For specific controversies, see this article's record and controversies section.

Top Contributors to during the 2006 Election Cycle
DonorAmount (US Dollars)
Roche Holdings$ 10,552
Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde$ 7,500
Sing Tao Daily$ 7,400
Acorn Campus Ventures$ 6,000
Wachtell, Lipton et al$ 5,800
Herald Education$ 5,000
Intl Brotherhood of Electrical Workers$ 5,000
New York Downtown Hospital$ 5,000
Porclan Specialty Paper$ 5,000
Red Blue International Art & Frame Cor$ 5,000
Source: The Center for Responsive Politics' www.OpenSecrets.org site.
Note: Contributions are not from the organizations themselves, but are rather from
the organization's PAC, employees or owners. Totals include subsidiaries and affiliates.
Links to more campaign contribution information for David Wu
from the Center for Responsive Politics' OpenSecrets.org site.
Fundraising profile: 2008 election cycle Career totals
Top contributors by organization/corporation: 2008 election cycle Career totals
Top contributors by industry: 2008 election cycle Career totals


Committees and Affiliations

Committees

Committees in the 110th Congress (2007-2008)

Committee assignments in the 109th Congress (2005-2006)

Coalitions and Caucuses

  • Congressional Asian Pacific American Caucus - Chair
  • Information Technology Round Table - Co-Chair
  • New Democrat Coalition

Boards and other Affiliations

  • Founding President, Delphi Society
  • Member, Tom McCall Chapter, Northwest Steelheaders Association
  • Past President, Oregon Graduate Center Associates
  • Founding President, Portland-Suzhou Sister City Association
  • Board of Directors, Portland Youth Philharmonic
  • Member, Portland Downtown Rotary Club
  • Executive Office of the President, United States Regulatory Council

More Background Data

Wikipedia also has an article on David Wu. This article may use content from the Wikipedia article under the terms of the GFDL.

Contact

DC office
  • 241 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515
    Ph: 202-225-5136 Fax: 202-225-0437
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District offices
  • 620 S.W. Main, Suite 606 Portland, OR 97205-3037
    Ph: 800-422-4003 Fax: (none entered)
On the Web
Campaign office
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Articles and Resources

Sources

  1. American Medical Informatics Association,AIMA Applauds House Committee Passage of the "10,000 Trained by 2010 Act"-H.R. 1467, May 31, 2007.
  2. OpenCongress page on H.R. 1868, OpenCongress, May 3, 2007.
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