Steven Leslie Kagen (born December 12, 1949) is an American politician and
physician
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who was the
U.S. representative
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for from 2007 to 2011. He is a member of the
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. He was defeated in his bid for re-election in 2010 by
Reid Ribble
Reid James Ribble (born April 5, 1956) is an American politician who was the U.S. representative 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 bo ...
, who succeeded him on January 3, 2011. The district is located in the northeastern part of the state and includes
Green Bay and
Appleton.
Early life and education
Kagen was born on December 12, 1949 in
Appleton,
Wisconsin
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. After graduating from
Appleton East High School, Kagen attended the
University of Wisconsin–Madison
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, where he earned a degree in
molecular biology
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, with honors. Kagen then entered medical school, and later trained at both
Northwestern University
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in
Chicago, Illinois
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and the
Medical College of Wisconsin
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in
Milwaukee
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. He is board certified in internal medicine; allergy, asthma and immunology; and diagnostic laboratory immunology.
Kagen's father, Marv, also a doctor, was an unsuccessful Democratic Congressional candidate in 1966. The younger Kagen performed volunteer work for his father's campaign and cited his father's campaign as a major factor in his interest in politics.
Medical career
Kagen founded four medical clinics in Appleton, Green Bay,
Fond du Lac, and
Oshkosh.
Before his election, he also served as an assistant clinical professor at the Medical College of Wisconsin. He served for seven years as the allergy consultant to CNN.
U.S. House of Representatives
Committee assignments
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Agriculture Committee
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Subcommittee on Department Operations, Oversight, Nutrition and Forestry
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Subcommittee on Livestock, Dairy, and Poultry
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Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure
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Subcommittee on Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation
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Subcommittee on Highways and Transit
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Subcommittee on Water Resources and Environment
Political positions
Kagen supported and voted for the 911 Commission Recommendations Act, the Minimum Wage increase, the SCHIP Children's Health Bill, the "Pay As You Go" Bill, campaign and lobbying reforms, oversight of FISA warrants and terror surveillance. He is a cosponsor of the Pharmaceutical Market Access and Drug Safety Act (H.R.380). This legislation would allow the importation of drugs from Canada for personal use and from an importer registered by the Secretary of the Department of Health and Human Services. Kagen is also a cosponsor of the Medicare Prescription Drug Price Negotiation Act of 2007 (H.R. 4) and voted in favor of its passage in the U.S. House of Representatives in January 2007. The U.S. Senate has yet to consider this measure. Kagen has voted for all military appropriations bills, and authored a bill, the Rural Veterans Mental Health Improvement Act (H.R. 4231), which would expand mental health coverage for veterans.
"No Patient Left Behind"
The predominant legislative issue Kagen stressed during his 2006 campaign was an initiative he called "No Patient Left Behind." This proposal provides for open disclosure of all health care-related prices, unitary pricing where every citizen pays the same amount for the same product or service, a single insurance risk pool to leverage down insurance and prescription drug prices, set deductibles at 3% of a household's federal taxable income, and provide coverage to all children and working adults.
Kagen declined to participate in the Congressional health care plan until all Americans had access to affordable health care. In a post on the ''
Daily Kos
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'', Kagen said, "I did not run for this office to get health care benefits."
Gas Price Relief for Consumers Act of 2008
On May 15, 2008, legislation sponsored by Kagen titled "To amend the Sherman Act to make oil-producing and exporting cartels illegal and for other purposes" (H.R.6074) was introduced before the House. On May 19, 2008, the House overwhelmingly decided in a 324-84 vote to approve this legislation, which allows the Justice Department to sue any foreign state that limits the production/distribution of oil or engages in price fixing.
Political campaigns
2006
On September 12, 2006, Kagen, a first time candidate, won the
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nomination for Wisconsin's 8th District. The seat had been left open by the four-term incumbent
Republican
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,
Mark Green, who unsuccessfully ran for Governor of Wisconsin. On November 7, Kagen narrowly defeated Wisconsin Assembly Speaker
John Gard
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of Peshtigo in the most expensive Congressional race in Wisconsin history, a race dominated by attack ads, mainly created by third-party 527 issue ad groups, outside the control of the candidate or parties. Some of the issues where Kagen and Gard disagreed were President
George W. Bush
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's direction in the Iraq War, stem-cell research, and tax policy.
Kagen's campaign advertised that Wisconsin doctors voted him one of the "best doctors in America". He promised to fight to ensure that every American could get affordable health care.
Before Kagen's congressional campaign, his allergy clinic sponsored
pollen count
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and allergy reports on several local television stations which aired after their weather reports during the last few years.
Kagen won the 2006 election 51-49% against Gard and again defeated Gard in
Brown County, home to
Green Bay, in 2008. Kagen narrowly lost Gard's home county of
Marinette. Kagen is the third Democrat to represent the 8th District since
World War II
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.
2008
Kagen faced a rematch against Gard in 2008. CQ Politics forecasted the race as 'Leans Democratic'. Kagen won reelection, defeating Gard with 54% of the vote, becoming only the third Democrat to win a second term in this district in 92 years (it was known as the 9th district before 1933).
2010
Kagen was defeated by Republican nominee
Reid Ribble
Reid James Ribble (born April 5, 1956) is an American politician who was the U.S. representative 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 bo ...
on November 2, 2010.
2012
According to notes taken during a series of union endorsement interviews in January 2012 that were obtained by a local news reporter, Kagen strongly considered a run for the Democratic nomination to face Gov.
Scott Walker in a recall election.
Controversies
FDA compliance question
Kagen received a letter from the FDA regarding a compliance issue with one of his allergy formulas. News reports stated Kagen was accused of "selling allergy shots without a valid license."
[Craig Gilbert,]
There's no such thing as bad publicity . . . right?"
January 18, 2007 at 1A. The formulation was registered with the FDA during manufacture and distribution, but was re-classified under a new regulation and required a new application. The FDA accepted the allergy clinic's decision to no longer offer that particular formulation and the FDA ended its license question.
Politically incorrect comment
After attending a campaign event on the
Oneida reservation, and then in
Green Bay, Wisconsin on 20 October 2006, Kagen commented, in part:
Appreciate getting here almost on time. Our excuse in Oneida was, well, we're on Injun time. They don't tell time by the clock. Our excuse here is that I am a doctor and that we're never on time.
Kagen later apologized. The apology was accepted by the Oneida and other state tribes within two days.
Behavior at White House function
Kagen came under fire for a rumored comment at a November 13, 2006, White House function, after Appleton-area newspapers picked up on a story printed in an alternative paper, ''The Scene''. According to the paper, Congressman-elect Kagen met presidential adviser
Karl Rove in a bathroom and told him : "You recognize me? My name's Dr. Multimillionaire and I kicked your ass." The term "Dr. Multimillionaire" refers to the name "Dr. Millionaire" the Republican campaign used to refer to Kagen during the 2006 campaign. ''The Scene'' also said that the Congressman-elect thanked Vice President Cheney and President Bush for campaigning in Wisconsin for his opponent, telling them, "I couldn't have won without your help." It is reported that he then addressed First Lady Laura Bush as Barbara, saying "I learned on the campaign trail that the biggest insult you could do to another man is to call his wife by another name."
The White House officially denied the conversation took place, calling the story "ridiculous."
[ Kagen talked to constituents about the reported verbal insults he delivered to the President and Mrs. Bush six days after the November election.]
See also
* List of Jewish members of the United States Congress
References
External links
Steve Kagen for Congress
''official campaign site''
*
Profile
at SourceWatch
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Kagen Allergy Clinic
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1949 births
Jewish members of the United States House of Representatives
Living people
Politicians from Appleton, Wisconsin
Physicians from Wisconsin
University of Wisconsin–Madison alumni
Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Wisconsin
21st-century American politicians
Appleton East High School alumni
21st-century American Jews