Occupation: Former U.S. Representative Birth: December 3, 1970
I love the classroom..
I think that there was a lot of undisclosed money that came into South Dakota, driving a message to paint me as a Washington partisan, which I don't ….
My grandmother had great influence on me. She was secretary of state in the 1970's, and that's when I was born. She showed me the importance of publi….
Before I had decided to get into politics, I was laying the groundwork to have a career in the law, but that was really to lay the foundation to teac….
I voted against the climate-change legislation. Not that I don't believe we should move to a clean-energy economy, and it can be good for South Dakot….
There's no such thing as a partisan base..
I represent nine sovereign Sioux tribes. In South Dakota, some of the tribes are in the most remote, rural areas of the country. They lack essential ….
While Congress can't overturn the Supreme Court, we can provide carrots and sticks to prevent local governments from unfairly taking property from la….
We can't allow multinational oil companies boasting of record profits to gouge consumers... We must do what we can to fix this problem..
I'm sure that they will continue to look for ways to try and undermine my support, but I have every confidence that in doing this job for South Dakot….
I sure tried to help deliver compromise, consensus, bipartisanship..
I hope to continue to be serving South Dakota in Congress..