Steven Joseph Chabot ( ; born January 22, 1953) is an American politician and lawyer who has been the
United States representative
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for since 2011. A member of the
Republican Party
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, he previously represented the district from 1995 to 2009. In
2022, Chabot lost his reelection campaign to
Democratic
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nominee
Greg Landsman
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.
Early life, education, and pre-political career
Chabot was born in 1953 in
Cincinnati
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, Ohio, the son of Gerard Joseph and Doris Leona (née Tilley) Chabot; paternally, he is of
French-Canadian
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descent. He graduated from
La Salle High School in Cincinnati in 1971, and then from the
College of William and Mary
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in 1975, earning a
Bachelor of Arts
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in physical education. He went on to obtain a
Juris Doctor
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degree from
Northern Kentucky University
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Salmon P. Chase College of Law in 1978. He worked as an elementary school teacher in 1975–76 while taking law classes at night. Chabot also taught political science at the University of Cincinnati and chaired the Boy Scouts of Cincinnati.
As a practicing attorney from 1978 to 1994, Chabot handled domestic disputes and the drafting of wills as a sole practitioner. He operated out of a small law office in Westwood.
Early political career
Chabot ran unsuccessfully for the Cincinnati City Council as an independent candidate in 1979 and as a Republican in 1983. He won a seat in 1985 as a Republican and was reelected for the next four years. In 1988, he ran for the
U.S. House of Representatives against seven-term incumbent Democrat
Tom Luken, who defeated him, 56–44%. In 1990 he was appointed a Commissioner of
Hamilton County, Ohio
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, and was elected later that year and again in 1992, holding that office until 1994.
U.S. House of Representatives
Elections
In 1994, Chabot ran for the U.S. House again and defeated
Democratic
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incumbent
David S. Mann of
Ohio's 1st congressional district, 56%–44%. In 1996, he defeated Democrat Mark Longabaugh, a member of the Cincinnati City Council, 54%–43%. In 1998, he defeated Cincinnati Mayor
Roxanne Qualls, 53% to 47%. In the series of debates during that campaign, Qualls criticized Chabot for not funneling enough federal spending to his home district. Chabot countered that he would not support "wasteful or unnecessary" federal programs.
In 2000, he defeated City Councilman
John Cranley 53–44%.
In 2002, he defeated
Greg Harris with 65% of the vote.
In 2004, he defeated Harris again, with 60% of the vote.
2006
Chabot defeated Democratic challenger John Cranley again, this time by a narrower margin of 52–48%.
2008
Chabot lost to State Representative
Steve Driehaus, 52%–48%.
2010
In a rematch, Chabot defeated Driehaus,
Libertarian
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Jim Berns, and
Green Party
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nominee Richard Stevenson. Chabot won with 52% of the vote.
2012
Chabot defeated Democratic nominee Jeff Sinnard, 58%–38%, with
Green
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nominee Rich Stevenson and Libertarian nominee Jim Berns picking up the balance. He was helped by the 2010 round of redistricting, which shifted the majority of heavily Republican
Warren County to the 1st Congressional District.
2014
Chabot defeated Democratic nominee Fred Kundrata, 63%–37%.
2016
Chabot defeated Democratic nominee Michele Young, 59%–41%.
2018
Chabot defeated Democratic nominee
Aftab Pureval
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, 51%–48%. Libertarian nominee Dirk Kubala took the remainder of the vote.
2020
Chabot defeated Democratic nominee Kate Schroder, 52%–45%. Libertarian nominee Kevin David Kahn took the remainder of the vote.
2022
Chabot's district became considerably more Democratic in redistricting, as it now included the entire city of Cincinnati. He lost the 2022 election to Democratic nominee
Greg Landsman
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, a member of the Cincinnati City Council.
Tenure
In 1999, Chabot served as one of the
House managers in the
impeachment trial of Bill Clinton.
On December 18, 2019, Chabot voted against
both articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump. Of the 195 Republicans who voted, 185 voted against both articles and 10 Republicans voted for impeachment.
On January 7, 2021, Chabot objected to the certification of the
2020 US presidential election results in Congress based on false claims of voter fraud.
In March 2021, he voted against the
American Rescue Plan Act of 2021.
Committee assignments
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Committee on Foreign Affairs
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Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific
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Subcommittee on the Middle East and South Asia
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Subcommittee on the Constitution
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Subcommittee on Intellectual Property, Competition, and the Internet
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Committee on Small Business
Caucus memberships
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Congressional Taiwan Caucus (co-chair)
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U.S.-Japan Caucus
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House Baltic Caucus
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House Cambodia Caucus
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Republican Study Committee
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Electoral history
*Write-in and minor candidate notes: In 2004, Rich Stevenson received 198 votes. In 2008, Eric Wilson received 85 votes and Rich Stevenson received 67 votes. In 2020, Kiumars Kiani received 11 votes.
Political positions
During the presidency of
Donald Trump
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, Chabot voted in line with Trump's stated position 93.1% of the time. As of August 2022, Chabot had voted in line with
Joe Biden's stated position 16.4% of the time.
Health care
Chabot authored a bill prohibiting a form of
late-term abortion called
partial-birth abortion, referred to in some medical literature by its less common name of
intact dilation and extraction. President
George W. Bush signed the bill into law on November 5, 2003.
Chabot favors repealing the
Affordable Care Act
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(Obamacare). He favors market-based reforms that he claims will offer American families more lower-cost options. He supported the March 2017 version of the
American Health Care Act, the GOP's replacement for Obamacare. On May 4, 2017, Chabot voted to repeal the
Affordable Care Act
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and pass the
American Health Care Act.
Environment
On the topic of
man-made climate change, Chabot has said, "the evidence concerning man-made climate change is far from conclusive".
He has said
cap-and-trade
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is an "extreme proposal" that would harm the economy.
Other
In 1999, Chabot was one of the managers appointed to conduct the
impeachment proceedings of
President Bill Clinton
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.
On August 22, 2011, Chabot asked
Cincinnati
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police to confiscate cameras being used by private citizens to record a town-hall meeting, even as media television cameras recorded the incident.
YouTube
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videos of the incident provided wide awareness of it, and the participating police officer was later disciplined.
In 2002, Chabot advocated teaching
intelligent design
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alongside the
theory of evolution by
natural selection
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in Ohio high schools.
Chabot has called for ending logging subsidies in the
Tongass National Forest, and promoted relations with
Taiwan
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. In 2002, he helped spearhead the local campaign against building a
light rail system in
Hamilton County.
As of 2016, Chabot had traveled on congressional fact-finding missions to 46 countries at a cost of $200,000.
Personal life
Chabot lives with his wife Donna in Westwood. They have two children and a grandson.
References
External links
Congressman Steve Chabotofficial U.S. House website
Steve Chabot for Congress*
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1953 births
20th-century American politicians
21st-century American politicians
College of William & Mary alumni
County commissioners in Ohio
Living people
Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Ohio
Politicians from Cincinnati
Salmon P. Chase College of Law alumni
House managers for the impeachment trial of Bill Clinton