Representative David Loebsack

District 2 Iowa, Democrat
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Personal Information
 
Name
David Loebsack
 
Birth Place
Sioux City, IA
 
Birth Date
12/23/1952
 
Education
PhD, Political Science, University of California at Davis, 1985
MA, Political Science, Iowa State University, 1976
BS, Political Science, Iowa State University, 1974.

 
Religion
Methodist
 
Family
Wife: Terry
4 Children: Jennifer and Sarah Loebsack, Madeleine and Marcos Melendez.
 
 
 
 
Professional Experience
Political Science Professor, Cornell College, 1982-present.

 
Political Experience
Representative, United States House of Representatives, 2006-Present
Chair, Linn Phoenix Club, 2002-2005
Local Leader, Bill Bradley Presidential Campaign, 2000
Linn County Coordinator, Howard Dean for President.

 
Organizations
Board Member, Iowa Civil Liberties, 2002-2005
member, American Federation of Teachers
Past Member, American Political Science Association
Past Member, Brazilian Studies Association
Former Chair, Cornell College Politics Department
Member, Humanities Iowa Speakers Bureau
Past President, Iowa Conference of Political Scientists
Past Member, Latin American Studies Association
Iowa Board Member, United Nations America.

 
Current Office
House of Representatives
 
State
Iowa
 
District
2
 
Party
Democrat
 
First Elected
11/07/2006
 
Next Election
2008
 
Washington, D.C. Address
1513 Longworth House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515
Phone: 202-225-6576
Fax: 202-226-0757
 
District Address
150 1st Avenue, Northeast, Suite 375
Cedar Rapids, IA 52401
Phone: 319-364-2288
Fax: 319-364-2994
 
District Address
125 South Dubuque Street
Iowa City, IA 52240-4003
Phone: 319-351-0789
Fax: 319-351-5789
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Caucuses:
Past Member, Education and Safety Subcommittee of the Linn County "15 in 5" Education Community Planning Effort.
 
 
 
 
 
 
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