Jim (Jim) Langevin (D-USH02)
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Capitol: 202.225.2735
FAX: 202.225.5976
District: 401.732.9400
Representative
Room 109 CHOB- Cannon House Office Building Independence Avenue and 1st Street, SE
Washington, DC 20515-3902

Residence: Warwick, RI
Elected: 2000    Next Election: 2014
DOB: 4/22/1964
Committee Assignments
Co-ChairHouse Bipartisan Disabilities Caucus (BDC)
Co-ChairCongressional Cybersecurity Caucus
Co-ChairCongressional Career and Technical Education Caucus
Co-ChairCongressional Olympic and Paralympic Caucus
RM MemberHouse Subcommittee on Intelligence, Emerging Threats, and Capabilities
FC MemberCongressional Caucus on Foster Care
Co-ChairCongressional Submarine Caucus
FC MemberBipartisan Pro-Life Caucus
MemberHouse Subcommittee on Seapower and Projection Forces
MemberHouse Subcommittee on Strategic Forces
FC MemberHealth Innovation Task Force
MemberHouse Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence
MemberHouse Committee on Armed Services
FC MemberDemocratic Israel Working Group
FC MemberCongressional Navy-Marine Corps Caucus
FC MemberMedical Technology Caucus
FC MemberCongressional Caucus on Foster Youth
FC MemberCongressional Portuguese American Caucus
FC MemberAir Force Caucus
FC MemberCongressional Community Health Center Caucus
FC MemberCongressional Coast Guard Caucus
FC MemberCongressional Ukrainian Caucus
FC MemberArmy Caucus
FC MemberCongressional Travel and Tourism Caucus
FC MemberCongressional Dairy Farmers Caucus
FC MemberCongressional Internet Caucus
FC MemberCoalition for Autism Research and Education (CARE)
FC MemberCongressional Nurse Caucus
FC MemberThe Law Enforcement Caucus
FC MemberCongressional Caucus on Hellenic Issues
FC MemberUSO Congressional Caucus
FC MemberSustainable Energy and Environment Coalition (SEEC)
FC MemberNational Guard and Reserve Components Caucus
FC MemberCongressional Animal Protection Caucus
FC MemberCongressional Boating Caucus
FC MemberBipartisan Congressional Task Force on Alzheimer's Disease
FC MemberRenewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Caucus
FC MemberPublic Broadcasting Caucus
FC MemberCongressional Brain Injury Task Force
FC MemberHouse Nursing Caucus
FC MemberCongressional Diabetes Caucus
FC MemberCongressional Arts Caucus
FC MemberCongressional Fire Services Caucus
FC MemberCongressional Caucus on Armenian Issues

Bio

Throughout his career, Congressman Jim Langevin has made Rhode Island's priorities his own and fought to open the doors of government to its rightful owners - the people of this great nation.

Recognized as a national and party leader on national security, health care and stem cell research, Congressman Jim Langevin has dedicated his many years of public service at the federal and state levels to the hard-working citizens of Rhode Island.

Langevin serves on the House Armed Services Committee, where he is the Ranking Member of the Emerging Threats and Capabilities Subcommittee, and serves on the subcommittees on Seapower and Projection Forces, and Strategic Forces.

At the request of Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, he is serving his third term on the House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence and he is a member of the Subcommittee on Technical and Tactical Intelligence. Langevin strongly believes that good intelligence is the nation's first line of defense against terrorism and other national security threats.

As part of the Democratic Leadership team, Langevin serves as both a Democratic Regional Whip for New England and a member of House Minority Whip Steny Hoyer's Senior Whip Team. In these roles, he is responsible for educating other Democratic members on key issues and helping to craft the party's strategy and legislative agenda.

Securing our nation's technology infrastructure against cyber attack is a top priority for Langevin, both within and beyond his committee work. As the Co-Founder and Co-Chairman of the bipartisan House Cybersecurity Caucus, he has taken on a leadership role in raising awareness of cybersecurity issues in Congress and fostering dialogue and debate on the critical questions surrounding this topic. In addition, he is working to implement the recommendations of the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS) Commission on Cyber Security for the 44th Presidency, which Langevin co-chaired. He is encouraged that the President understands these modern security challenges, and is working closely with the Administration to ensure that the Commission's recommendations are considered as a national security agenda is developed.

Advancing the science of stem cell research continues to be another of Langevin's top priorities. He is recognized as a national leader who works tirelessly to educate and encourage his colleagues to embrace this promising medical research in all of its forms. Langevin championed the passage of H.R. 3, the Stem Cell Research Enhancement Act, and its predecessor H.R. 810, which call for expansion of the federal policy on embryonic stem cell research. He proudly joined President Obama in early 2009 as he signed an Executive Order lifting the Bush Administration’s restrictions on embryonic stem cell funding and he will continue to work with his colleagues in Congress to give the President's order the force of law.

Langevin has been an outspoken proponent of universal health care. He has put forward his own proposals and has worked hard to help pass the Affordable Care Act into law to extend coverage to all Americans. In 2004, Langevin introduced the American Health Benefits Program (AHBP)(PDF 27KB), which was based on the Federal Employee Health Benefits Program and would offer affordable health care to all.

State Service

Langevin first ran for office in 1986, when he was elected a Delegate to Rhode Island's Constitutional Convention and served as its secretary. Two years later, he won election to the Rhode Island House of Representatives, where he established a reputation as a hard-working reformer committed to good government.

In 1994, Langevin defeated a Republican incumbent to become the nation's youngest Secretary of State. He transformed the office into “the people's partner in government” and took on the challenge of reforming Rhode Island's outdated election system. Langevin also established the state's Public Information Center and, with Brown University, published “Access Denied,” which examined the General Assembly's compliance with the Open Meetings Law and documented routine and widespread violations.

In 1998, Langevin easily won re-election to his second term as Secretary of State, achieving the largest plurality of any general officer in this century, and in 2000, he made a successful run for the U.S. House of Representatives, where he has served the Second Congressional District ever since.

Personal Biography

Born April 22, 1964, Langevin is the first quadriplegic to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives.

At the age of 16, Langevin was injured while working with the Warwick Police Department in the Boy Scout Explorer program. A gun accidentally discharged and a bullet struck Langevin, leaving him paralyzed. The tremendous outpouring of support from his community inspired Langevin to give something back and enter public service.

Langevin resides in Warwick, Rhode Island, and serves on a number of boards, including PARI Independent Living, Tech Access, The Rhode Island Shelter, the Hope Alzheimer's Center and the Big Brothers of RI. Langevin is also a member of the Knights of Columbus, Lions Club and Save the Bay. He graduated from Rhode Island College and earned a Master's Degree in Public Administration from the Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University.