U.S. Congressman Fred Upton

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Fred Upton has represented the commonsense, Midwestern values of his southwest Michigan district for the last 24 years.  Prior to his election to Congress in 1986, Fred worked for President Ronald Reagan in the Office of Management and Budget (OMB).  While at OMB, he learned from President Reagan’s example that it does not matter who gets the credit, as long as the job gets done.

Fred has a reputation for getting things done in Washington and at home in southwest Michigan.  The South Bend Tribune writes that Fred “attacks government spending and wants tax cuts retained and the budget balanced.”  Fred’s hometown paper, The Herald Palladium, praises Fred as someone who has “consistently fought against out-of-control spending and bigger government” and has “always treated constituent services as a vital part of his job.”

In the House, Fred is an influential senior member of the Committee on Energy and Commerce.  He currently serves as the top Republican of the powerful Subcommittee on Energy and Environment, a critical position as the nation seeks to fortify its energy supply and reduce its dependence on foreign oil.  Fred was selected by House Republican leadership as co-chair of the House GOP American Energy Solutions Group, which is focused on lowering energy prices for American families and small businesses through the development of domestic energy sources.  Fred strongly supports an “all of the above” approach with a greater emphasis on domestic exploration, the advancement of breakthrough technologies, and the promotion of emissions-free nuclear power.  Fred has also been a leading opponent of cap-and-trade legislation and needless EPA regulations that stifle growth, kill jobs, and raise energy costs.

As former chairman of the Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee, Fred values our constitutional system of government checks and balances.  Fred is focused on ensuring the federal government remains limited, transparent, and accountable, as our Founding Fathers intended.  He is fighting for Congress to reassert its oversight authority to hold unelected bureaucrats and government “czars” accountable to the American people.  He also supports restoring transparency to the legislative process by requiring legislation be made publicly available well in advance of a vote, and that there is ample opportunity to debate all legislation.

As a senior member and former chairman (2001-2006) of the House Subcommittee on Communications, Technology, and the Internet, Fred has worked to increase the deployment of telecommunications services as well as ensure that free speech and private innovation remain the hallmarks of this industry by opposing needless regulation.  Fred helped oversee the successful transition from analog to digital broadcasting – one of the top priorities of the 9-11 Commission.  Fred has also worked to guarantee that our children are protected from online predators and indecent material.

A former member of the Subcommittee on Health, Fred has pushed for a greater emphasis on biomedical research to improve the public health.  With the passage of President Obama’s health care bill, Fred is committed to repealing the law in its entirety and replacing it with commonsense, cost-saving provisions.

Fred and his wife Amey have two children.