Vernon Ehlers AKA Vernon James Ehlers Born: 6-Feb-1934 Birthplace: Pipestone, MN Died: 15-Aug-2017 Location of death: Grand Rapids, MI Cause of death: Alzheimer's
Gender: Male Religion: Christian Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Politician Party Affiliation: Republican Nationality: United States Executive summary: Congressman from Michigan, 1993-2011 Physicist and state legislator elected to nine terms in US Congress beginning in 1993, filling the vacancy caused by the death of Congressman Paul B. Henry. Moderate Republican; anti-abortion rights, anti-gay rights, pro-gun rights, anti-net neutrality. Legislative back-bencher, mostly known for advocating and overseeing the implementation of software used to track legislation, amendments, transcripts, and Congressional floor vote tallies. Supported 1997 Kyoto Protocol to address climate change, 1998-99 Clinton impeachment, 2001 USA PATRIOT Act, 2002 Iraq War resolution, 2004 restriction to bankruptcy rules, 2005 Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA), 2006 Secure Fence Act, 2008 GM/Chrysler bailout, 2008 Wall Street bailout; opposed 2009 economic stimulus, 2010 health care reform. Did not seek a tenth term in 2010, announcing his retirement after his wife suffered a heart attack. Succeeded in Congress by Justin Amash. Wife: Johanna Meulink (until his death, two daughters, two sons) Daughter: Heidi Rienstra Son: Brian Ehlers Daughter: Marla Ehlers Son: Todd Ehlers
University: Calvin College (1952-55) University: BA Physics, University of California at Berkeley (1956) University: PhD Nuclear Physics, University of California at Berkeley (1960) Professor: Calvin College (1967-82)
US Congressman, Michigan 3rd (1993-2011) Michigan State Senate (1985-93) Michigan State House of Representatives (1983-85) Michigan State Official Commissioner, Kent County, MI (1975-83) American Association for the Advancement of Science Fellow (1960) American Physical Society 1960 Bush-Cheney '04 Close Up Foundation Board of Advisors It's My Party Too National Advisory Board Republican Main Street Partnership Ripon Society Science Debate 2008 Co-Chair, Steering Committee
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