Jim Risch
Jim Risch | |
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United States Senator from Idaho | |
Assumed office January 3, 2009 Serving with Mike Crapo | |
Preceded by | Larry Craig |
31st Governor of Idaho | |
In office May 26, 2006 – January 1, 2007 | |
Lieutenant | None (May–June 2006) Mark Ricks (2006–2007) |
Preceded by | Dirk Kempthorne |
Succeeded by | Butch Otter |
39th and 41st Lieutenant Governor of Idaho | |
In office January 1, 2007 – January 3, 2009 | |
Governor | Butch Otter |
Preceded by | Mark Ricks |
Succeeded by | Brad Little |
In office January 3, 2003 – May 26, 2006 | |
Governor | Dirk Kempthorne |
Preceded by | Jack Riggs |
Succeeded by | Mark Ricks |
36th President pro tempore of the Idaho Senate | |
In office December, 1982 – December 1, 1988 | |
Preceded by | Reed Budge |
Succeeded by | Mike Crapo |
Member of the Idaho Senate | |
In office 1995–2002 | |
In office 1975–1988 | |
Personal details | |
Born | James Elroy Risch May 3, 1943 Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
Political party | Republican |
Spouse | Vicki Risch |
Residence | Boise |
Alma mater | University of Idaho (B.S., J.D.) |
Profession | Attorney |
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Website | www |
James Elroy "Jim" Risch (born May 3, 1943) is a Republican politician, rancher, and attorney from Ada County, currently serving as the junior United States Senator from Idaho.[1] He previously served as the 39th and 41st Lieutenant Governor (2003–2006, 2007–2009) and the 31st Governor (2006–2007) of Idaho.
Early life
Risch was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, the son of Helen B. (née Levi) and Elroy A. Risch. His father was of German descent and his mother was of Irish, Scottish, and English ancestry.[2] He attended the University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee from 1961 to 1963, then transferred to the University of Idaho where he was a member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity. He obtained his B.S. in Forestry in 1965 and continued his education at the university's College of Law, serving on Law Review, and receiving his J.D. in 1968.
Risch entered politics in 1970, at age 27, winning election as Ada County Prosecuting Attorney. While serving in this capacity, he taught undergraduate classes in criminal justice at Boise State University and served as the President of the Idaho Prosecuting Attorneys Association.
State politics
Idaho Senate
Risch was first elected to the Idaho Senate from Ada County in 1974. He entered the state senate leadership in 1976, serving as majority leader and later as president pro tempore. In a dramatic upset, Risch was defeated for reelection in 1988 by Democratic political newcomer and Boise attorney Mike Burkett. As of mid-2006, it remains Idaho's most expensive legislative contest.
In the second political defeat of his career, Risch lost the 1994 primary election for a state senate seat to Roger Madsen. Risch returned to the state senate in 1995, as an appointee of Governor Phil Batt, who had named Madsen as the state commerce department's director.
First term as Lieutenant Governor
In January 2001, Risch had his eye on the lieutenant governor's seat vacated by "Butch" Otter, who resigned to take his elected seat in Congress. However, Governor Dirk Kempthorne appointed state senator Jack Riggs of Coeur d'Alene to the post instead. The following year Risch defeated Riggs in the Republican primary and won the general election, spending $360,000 of his own money to win the $27,000 a year, part-time post.
Governor
On May 26, 2006, Risch became Governor of Idaho when Kempthorne resigned to become the U.S. Secretary of the Interior. Risch served out the remaining seven months of Kempthorne's term, which ended in January 2007.
In August 2006, Risch called a special session of the Idaho Legislature to consider his proposed property tax reform bill, entitled the Property Tax Relief Act of 2006.
Second term as Lieutenant Governor
Risch was expected to enter the 2006 Republican gubernatorial primary to succeed Kempthorne, who was completing his second term at this time of his federal appointment. However, U.S. Congressman Otter had announced his candidacy for the position in December 2004, and had gained a significant headstart in campaigning and fundraising. In November 2005, Risch announced his intention to seek election again as lieutenant governor.
Risch was unopposed for the 2006 Republican nomination for lieutenant governor and defeated former Democratic U.S. Congressman Larry LaRocco in the general election. Risch's term as governor ended in January 2007 and he returned to the role of lieutenant governor. With only three days left in his term, Risch resigned as lieutenant governor to take his seat in the Senate on January 3, 2009. Governor Butch Otter named state Senator Brad Little of Emmett as his replacement.
U.S. Senate
2008 election
On August 31, 2007, the Associated Press reported that Risch could possibly be appointed United States Senator by Governor Butch Otter to succeed the embattled Larry Craig. The Idaho Statesman reported on September 1, however, that Otter's spokesman denied Risch had been selected and that the governor "has made no decision and he is not leaning toward anybody."[3] On October 9, Risch announced that he would run for the now open senate seat.[4] In May 2008, Risch was selected as the Republican nominee for Craig's open seat in the U.S. Senate. He defeated Larry LaRocco, a former Democratic congressman, with 58% of the vote. Risch defeated LaRocco in two previous elections: for a state senate seat in 1986 and for lieutenant governor in 2006.
Tenure
Risch was one of four freshmen Republican Senators in the 111th Congress of 2009, with Mike Johanns of Nebraska, George LeMieux of Florida and Scott Brown of Massachusetts.
Committee assignments
- Committee on Energy and Natural Resources
- Committee on Foreign Relations
- Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship
- Select Committee on Ethics
- Select Committee on Intelligence
References
- ^ 2008 statewide totals
- ^ http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~battle/senators/risch.htm
- ^ Hahn, Gregory (2007-09-01). "Risch rumors about replacing Sen. Craig are 'dead wrong'". Idaho Statesman. Retrieved 2007-09-01.
- ^ Greene, Tom (2007-10-09). "Jim Risch announces Senate bid". Coeur d'Alene Press. Retrieved 2009-10-10.
External links
- Senator Jim Risch official U.S. Senate site
- Jim Risch For US Senate 2012 official campaign site
- Biography at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
- Financial information (federal office) at the Federal Election Commission
- Profile at Vote Smart
- Template:GovLinks
- Risch becomes Idaho's 31st governor The Idaho Statesman 26-May-2006
- Risch revels in upcoming term as king The Idaho Statesman 18-March-2006
- 1943 births
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- American people of English descent
- American people of Scottish descent
- American people of Irish descent
- American prosecutors
- Governors of Idaho
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- Idaho State Senators
- Lieutenant Governors of Idaho
- Living people
- People from Boise, Idaho
- People from Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- Republican Party state governors of the United States
- Republican Party United States Senators
- United States Senators from Idaho
- University of Idaho alumni
- University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee alumni