Rob (Rob) Woodall (R-USH07)
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District: 770.232.3005
Representative
United States House of Representatives
Room 1725 LHOB- Longworth House Office Building Independence and New Jersey Avenues, SE
Washington, DC 20515-1007

Residence: Lawrenceville, GA
Elected: 2010    Next Election: 2014
DOB: 2/11/1970
Committee Assignments
ChairmanHouse Subcommittee on Legislative and Budget Process
MemberHouse Committee on Rules
MemberHouse Subcommittee on National Security
MemberHouse Subcommittee on Energy Policy, Health Care and Entitlements
MemberHouse Committee on Budget
MemberHouse Committee on Oversight and Government Reform
FC MemberRepublican Study Committee
Counties Representing
Forsyth / Gwinnett


State Legislators with Overlapping Districts - 30
Last NameFirstNameDistrictCity
BalfourDonSS 09Snellville
BarrTimothySH 103Lawrenceville
BentonTommySH 031Jefferson
BrockwayBuzzSH 102Lawrenceville
ButlerGloriaSS 55Stone Mountain
CasasDavidSH 107Lilburn
ChandlerJoyceSH 105Lawrenceville
ClarkJoshSH 098Buford
ClarkValerieSH 101Lawrenceville
ColemanBrooksSH 097Duluth
CowsertBillSS 46Athens
GinnFrankSS 47Danielsville
HamiltonMarkSH 024Cumming
HarrellBrettSH 106Snellville
HensonSteveSS 41Tucker
HoltDouglasSH 112Social Circle
JeffaresRickSS 17McDonough
MarinPedroSH 096Duluth
MillarFranSS 40Atlanta
MitchellBillySH 088Stone Mountain
MurphyJackSS 27Cumming
PakB.J.SH 108Lilburn
RiceTomSH 095Norcross
ShaferDavidSS 48Duluth
SheldonDonnaSH 104Dacula
StricklandBrianSH 111McDonough
ThomasBrianSH 100Lilburn
ThompsonCurtSS 05Tucker
UntermanReneeSS 45Buford
WillardWendellSH 051Sandy Springs

Bio

Born and raised in Georgia, Rob Woodall's story is one of tireless public service. The first of two children, Rob graduated from Marist School in 1988, and went on to attend Furman University before returning home to earn his law degree from the University of Georgia, and ultimately going to work for his hometown Congressman, John Linder.

During law school, Rob spent the summers of 1993 and 1994, working on energy and health care policy at a Washington, D.C., law firm, when the top items on legislative agendas were the infamous Clinton Tax Bill and Hillary Health Care Plan. Frustrated by these proposals and their potential impact on his family, friends and neighbors in Georgia—and consumed with a need to do more to defeat these policies—Rob dropped out of law school after the summer of 1994 in order to begin his public service in Washington with Congressman Linder. Rob finished law school in 1998, attending at night while working in the Linder office during the day.

Despite offers over the years to return to the private sector, and a larger paycheck, Rob chose to commit the last 16 years of his career to serving the people of the Seventh District as a Member of Congressman Linder's staff, ultimately becoming the Congressman's Chief of Staff in 1999.

During that same year, Rob and Congressman Linder commenced work on drafting, introducing and advocating for H.R., 25, known to most as the FairTax Bill. Rob was responsible for crafting the bill's legislative language; making him the "man behind the man" in introducing the FairTax at the Congressional level. What started as small bipartisan bill with only two co-sponsors has now burst into the national spotlight as both a grassroots effort and one of the most popular pieces of legislation in the country to date. Rob is not only responsible for the legislative language of H.R.25, he is a coauthor of the second FairTax book, FairTax- the Truth, and has become a name synonymous with championing the FairTax.

Rob's legislative resume does not stop with the FairTax. During his time working with Congressman John Linder, Rob served as the Congressman's lead staff on the Speaker's Health Care Task Force, the Speaker's Medicare Task Force, the Speaker's Tobacco Settlement Task Force, the House Rules Committee, the House Administration Committee and the Elected Leadership Committee. Above all else, however, Rob has taken pride in helping Seventh District constituents on a one-on-one basis through casework, and has been instrumental in creating a congressional office that functions for the people, assisting thousands of individuals and their families throughout the years.

When Congressman Linder abruptly announced his retirement in February, 2010, Rob began searching for someone in the Seventh District who would be able to simultaneously champion the FairTax, freedom and public service as passionately as Congressman Linder. It occurred to Rob as he searched however that if he truly believed in the principles of freedom and wanted to see change, it was his responsibility to ensure this change. At that point, a mere fifteen weeks from Election Day, Rob resigned as Congressman Linder's Chief of Staff, entered the race to become the Seventh District's next U.S. Representative and ultimately won the seat.

After being sworn in to Congress, Rob was appointed to the House Committee on Rules where he will promote reform-minded approach to bringing legislation to the House Floor. ·Rob also re-introduced H.R. 25, The FairTax, as his very first piece of legislation and plans to continue Linder's legacy of championing fundamental reform of our nation's tax code.