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Jim Demint
Currently Elected South Carolina United States Senate
Party: South Carolina Republican Party
Email: info@jimdemint.com
Website: demint.senate.gov/
Phone: (864) 239-0109
Address: PO Box 10407
Greenville, SC 29603
Legislative Assignments:
Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs
Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation
Senate Subcommittee on Aviation Operations, Safety, & Security
Senate Subcommittee on Oceans, Atmosphere, Fisheries and The Coast Guard
Senate Subcommittee on Surface Transportation, Merchant Marine Infrastructure, Safety, & Security
Senate Subcommittee on Science, Technology, & Innovation
Senate Subcommittee on Interstate Commerce, Trade, & Tourism
Senate Committee on Foreign Relations
Senate Subcommittee on African Affairs
Senate Subcommittee on European Affairs
Senate Subcommittee on International Development & Foreign Assistance, Economic Affairs, & Int. Env. Prot
Senate Subcommittee on International Operations & Organizations, Democracy & Human Rights
Joint Economic Committee
Jim Demint's Positions and Views on These Issues:
Profile for Jim Demint
General: (political statement of goals, objectives, views, philosophies)
Elected as South Carolina’s 55th senator in 2004, DeMint quickly established himself as one of the most effective conservative leaders in Washington, seeking to enact innovative solutions to improve America for future generations. He has been a tireless advocate for smaller government, individual liberty, a strong national defense and traditional values.

DeMint has earned national acclaim for his work to end the system of earmarks, also referred to as the "congressional favor factory." Following the November elections in 2006, the senator stood up against big spenders in Congress and stopped over 10,000 wasteful pork projects. Famed Washington journalist Robert Novak called him a “hero.” Wall Street Journal editor Steve Moore said the senator’s actions saved Americans about $17 billion and called him the "taxpayers' greatest ally." In early 2007 DeMint also fought for commonsense immigration reform by leading the effort to defeat the amnesty bill and calling on government to first secure our borders, enforce the laws already passed, and streamline the legal immigration system.

In late 2006, he was elected as chairman of the Senate Steering Committee, which is comprised of the majority of Republican senators and works to advance conservative legislation. Last year, just as Ronald Reagan had done over 20 years earlier, DeMint delivered the keynote address to the nation’s largest gathering of conservative activists at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC). He was recently ranked as the Senate’s most conservative member by National Journal and as the No. 1 senator voting for responsible tax and spending policies by the National Taxpayers Union. DeMint understands the greatness of a country is found in its people and values, not in its government.
Personal: (Gender, age, marital status, spouse's name and age, children's name and ages, home town, current residence)
Jim, born in Greenville, SC on September 2, 1951, lives with his wife Debbie and four children in live in his birthtown.
Education: (times and places of schools, colleges, major, degrees, activities, sports)
After graduating from Wade Hampton High School (named after South Carolina’s 34th U.S. Senator), he earned his Bachelor’s degree from the University of Tennessee and received his Masters in Business Administration from Clemson University.
Profession: (profession and work experience outside politics)
Owner, The DeMint Group, Market Research Company, 1983-1998.
Military: (branch, years of service, active duty experience, highest rank, medals, honors, discharge date and type)
None.
Civic: (past and present organizations, charities involvement)
Downtown Greenville Rotary
Vice Chair, Greenville Chamber of Commerce
Board Chair, Greenville Christian Businessmen's Committee
Board Member, Greenville Family Partnership
Board Chair, Greenville Vocational Rehabilitation Center
Member, Presbyterian Church of America
Board Member, Roper Mount Science Center
Board Member, Speech, Hearing, and Learning Center.
Political: (dates and titles of previously held political offices)
Since his first campaign for Congress in 1998, Jim DeMint has proven to be a principled leader that has fought to secure South Carolina’s and America’s future.

Elected as South Carolina’s 55th senator in 2004, DeMint quickly established himself as one of the most effective conservative leaders in Washington, seeking to enact innovative solutions to improve America for future generations. He has been a tireless advocate for smaller government, individual liberty, a strong national defense and traditional values.

In late 2006, he was elected as chairman of the Senate Steering Committee, which is comprised of the majority of Republican senators and works to advance conservative legislation. He was recently ranked as the Senate’s most conservative member by National Journal and as the No. 1 senator voting for responsible tax and spending policies by the National Taxpayers Union. DeMint understands the greatness of a country is found in its people and values, not in its government.
Religion: (current and past religious affiliations, beliefs)
Member of the Presbyterian Church of America.
Accomplishments: (significant accomplishments, awards, achievements)
DeMint has earned national acclaim for his work to end the system of earmarks, also referred to as the "congressional favor factory." Following the November elections in 2006, the senator stood up against big spenders in Congress and stopped over 10,000 wasteful pork projects. Famed Washington journalist Robert Novak called him a “hero.” Wall Street Journal editor Steve Moore said the senator’s actions saved Americans about $17 billion and called him the "taxpayers' greatest ally." In early 2007 DeMint also fought for commonsense immigration reform by leading the effort to defeat the amnesty bill and calling on government to first secure our borders, enforce the laws already passed, and streamline the legal immigration system.

Last year, just as Ronald Reagan had done over 20 years earlier, DeMint delivered the keynote address to the nation’s largest gathering of conservative activists at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC).
All information about Jim Demint was provided by Jim Demint, Jim Demint's campaign staff, or extracted verbatim from Jim Demint's website(s).
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