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Jim McCrery has been recognized as one of the most thoughtful members of the United States Congress, focusing on solving America’s challenges by looking past politics of the moment and toward long-term, permanent solutions.  He represents Louisiana’s 4th Congressional District, encompassing northwest and west central Louisiana.

In the 110th Congress, McCrery is serving his 10th full term in the U.S. House of Representatives.  McCrery is the ranking minority member of the powerful House Ways and Means Committee, and he also serves on the Joint Committee on Taxation.

In his previous capacity as the Select Revenue Measures Subcommittee Chairman, Quarterly called McCrery an "economic guardian."  In addition, the non-partisan magazine named McCrery as one of twenty-eight "emerging players" who will shape Congress’s agenda in the post-Sept. 11th world.

McCrery has concentrated his energies on producing fundamental tax reform, economic growth and making health care more available and affordable.  In addition, former Ways and Means Chairman Bill Archer has called McCrery "one of the most knowledgeable members of the House on the issue of welfare reform."  House leaders twice called on McCrery to serve on conference committees which resulted in the passage of historic welfare reform legislation.

In the 104th Congress, McCrery focused on preserving the fiscally-troubled Medicare program by co-authoring the Medicare Preservation Act.  He served on the exclusive House-Senate Medicare conference committee in the fall of 1995.

Serving on the Ways and Means subcommittee on Health, McCrery played a major role in shaping our country’s health care policy.  During the 106th Congress, he helped write legislation to help seniors cope with the high cost of prescription drugs by providing a voluntary and affordable prescription drug program for all seniors.

In January of 2001, McCrery significantly increased his influence over fiscal and economic policy when he was named Chairman of the Select Revenue Measures Subcommittee of the Ways and Means Committee.  As Chairman of this tax subcommittee of Ways and Means, McCrery played a leading role in shaping and passing major tax bills during President George W. Bush's first term.  McCrery's subcommittee was also responsible for holding hearings on and fashioning the tax portion of the 2003 Energy Bill.

At the start of the 109th Congress, McCrery was named Chairman to the Subcommittee on Social Security.  McCrery plans to reform and strengthen the current Social Security system.  He supports personal accounts, a plan that would allow workers to prepare for retirement by using some of their payroll taxes to invest in stocks and bonds.  McCrery will also continue to serve on the Health Subcommittee and Human Resources Subcommittee throughout the 109th.

McCrery continues to work hard on the issues important to Louisiana.  A former member of the House Armed Services Committee, McCrery is well-versed on defense and national security policy issues.  He has been successful in securing funding for Louisiana’s Fork Polk and Barksdale Air Force Base.  He has made the completion of I-49 and I-69 one of his top priorities for Northern Louisiana.  In addition, McCrery had legislation signed into law that created the first national wildlife refuge in northwest Louisiana.  In 2001, the Louisiana Chapter of the March of Dimes named Jim McCrery as their Citizen of the Year.

With his senior position on the Ways and Means Committee and serving on the Executive Committee of the National Republican Congressional Committee, the National Journal called McCrery a "member who bears watching."

 Personal History

Born in Shreveport, Louisiana, on September 18, 1949, McCrery grew up in Leesville, Louisiana, where he graduated from Leesville High School. He earned a B.A. in English and History from Louisiana Tech University in Ruston in 1971 and a Juris Doctor from Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge in 1975. That same year he was admitted to the Louisiana Bar.

After practicing law with the Leesville firm of Jackson, Smith & Ford from 1975-1978, McCrery went on to serve as an Assistant City Attorney in Shreveport from 1979-1980. From 1981-1984, he worked for Congressman Buddy Roemer, first as District Manager in Shreveport, then as Legislative Director in Washington.

McCrery returned to Louisiana in 1984 to become In-house Counsel and Regional Manager for Governmental Affairs for Georgia Pacific Corporation. There he gained broad experience in taxation and economic development, and specialized in economic incentives for capital investment.

After being named to the Board of Directors of the Louisiana Association of Business and Industry (LABI) in 1986, McCrery chaired LABI’s Liability Task Force and received national recognition for bringing common-sense reforms to Louisiana’s liability laws. He also chaired the Louisiana Forestry Association Regulatory Affairs Committee that same year.

McCrery is a recipient of numerous honors including the Guardian of Small Business Award (National Federation of Independent Business), the Spirit of Enterprise Award (U.S. Chamber of Commerce) and the Guardian of Seniors’ Rights Award (60 Plus Association).

The congressman married the former Johnette Hawkins on August 3, 1991. They have two children, Scott and Clark.

 
 

SHREVEPORT OFFICE:
6425 Youree Drive
Suite 350
Shreveport, LA 71105
(318) 798-2254

LEESVILLE OFFICE:
Southgate Plaza
Shopping Ctr.
1606 S. Fifth St.
Leesville, LA 71446
(337) 238-0778

WASHINGTON OFFICE:
242 Cannon
House Office Bldg.
Washington, D.C. 20515 (202) 225-2777