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Reid James Ribble (born April 5, 1956) is an American politician who was the
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for from 2011 to 2017. He is a member of the Republican Party.


Early life and education

Ribble is a third generation Wisconsin resident. He was born in
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. He graduated from Appleton East High School. After high school, he attended Cornerstone University.


Early career

Ribble was employed by the Ribble Group, his family's commercial and residential roofing company in
Kaukauna, Wisconsin Kaukauna () is a city in Outagamie and Calumet counties, Wisconsin, United States. It is situated on the Fox River, approximately north of Milwaukee. The population was 15,462 at the 2010 census. It is a part of the Appleton, Wisconsin M ...
, and later became the company's president. He was also the president of the National Roofing Contractors Association (NRCA) from 2005 to 2006.


U.S. House of Representatives


Elections


2010

Ribble defeated two other candidates to win the Republican primary in September. Ribble defeated Democratic incumbent Steve Kagen for on November 2, 2010 in the general election.


2012

Ribble defeated Democratic nominee Jamie Wall, a business consultant.


2014

Ribble defeated Democratic nominee Ron Gruett, a professor of physics and chemistry.


Tenure

Ribble has been described as a Libertarian leaning Republican. ;Energy Ribble believed we should utilize the "wide variety of available domestic sources to put our country on a path to energy independence." Reid Ribble voted YES on barring EPA from regulating greenhouse gases. To become self-sufficient, Ribble wanted to expand the usage of both renewable and fossil fuels, so that the U.S. will not rely too much on any single source or foreign region. In June 2012, he voted for the Domestic Energy and Jobs Act, which would increase oil and gas drilling in the U.S., and decrease environmental restrictions. In addition, Ribble also supported the Offshore Leasing Act in May 2011, and required "the Secretary of the Interior to conduct offshore oil and gas lease sales." ;Agriculture Coming from a state with a great economic emphasis on agriculture, Ribble advocated for continued success in the farming sector of
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. He favored less government regulation on farming, and wanted to reform several
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restrictions, believing that "Wisconsin's dairy farmers, livestock producers, and growers all will benefit from efforts to roll back EPA's overreach." He was a vocal member of the
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, and has received a rating of 94% from the
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as of 2011. ;Budget Ribble voted (March 2015) to support the Republican Study Committee budget. This was the most conservative of the various budget proposals considered by the House and was defeated by 294 to 132. Ribble went on to support the mainstream Republican budget proposed by Republican leadership, which was passed by the House. ;Health Care Ribble strongly disagreed with the 2010 Affordable Care Act, or
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. In July 2012, he voted for the Repeals the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act of 2010, stating that "instead of fixing the systematic flaws in our country's healthcare system it makes it even more costly and dysfunctional." He believed instead, that government should not be involved in the market and encourage greater competition between insurance companies. ;Social Security In a letter to House Speaker
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dated October 8, 2013, Ribble proposed sweeping changes to Social Security, including continuing and accelerating increases in the retirement age, implementing the chained CPI benefit cut to Social Security, and means testing for Social Security recipients. Ribble's letter also proposed "gradually restoring the cap on wages subject to FICA to its Reagan-era levels."


Transportation

In June 2015, Ribble introduced the Bridge to Sustainable Infrastructure Act.
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co-sponsored the bill with Ribble. If signed into law, the bill would provide long-term funding to the Highway Trust Fund and federal programs to rebuild roads, highways and bridges. After introducing the bill, Ribble wrote in an opinion editorial on CNBC.com, " Our transportation infrastructure is ubiquitous, but it is not free."


Legislation

On September 20, 2013, the House passed a bipartisan measure championed by Ribble. The measure, titled the Restoring Healthy Forests for Healthy Communities Act, aims to manage commercial timberland and the yields each field can produce. Backers of the bill say that the bill would foster job growth in rural communities where the paper industry is prevalent, such as the Chequamegon-Nicolet National Forest in
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.


Committee assignments

* Committee on Agriculture (2011-2014) ** Subcommittee on Conservation, Energy, and Forestry ** Subcommittee on Livestock, Rural Development, and Credit * Committee on the Budget (2011-2014) * Committee on Foreign Affairs (2015-2016) ** Subcommittee on Europe, Eurasia, and Emerging Threats (Vice Chair, 2015–16) ** Subcommittee on Terrorism, Nonproliferation, and Trade *
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(2011-2016) ** Subcommittee on Aviation ** Subcommittee on Highways and Transit (Vice Chair, 2013–14) ** Subcommittee on Water Resources and Environment


Caucus memberships

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*
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, co-chair and founder * Dairy Caucus, co-chair * Paper Caucus, co-chair and founder * Cranberry Caucus, co-chair and founder * Fix Congress Now! Caucus, co-chair and founder


Retirement

On January 30, 2016, Ribble announced that he would not seek re-election for a fourth term to Congress, retiring based on a pledge that he would retire after his fourth term or eighth year in Congress, and expressed a desire to return to the private sector. In February 2021, Ribble commented on the need for the Republican Party to move past Donald Trump, stating that he would have voted to impeach Donald Trump for his role in the
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. In October 2022, Ribble joined the Council for Responsible Social Media project launched by
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in the United States co-chaired by former
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Leader
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and former Massachusetts Lieutenant Governor
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.


Electoral history


References

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External links

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The Ribble Group, Inc.
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