John Yarmuth

John Yarmuth

Infobox_Congressman
name =John Yarmuth



date of birth= birth date and age|1947|11|04
place of birth =Louisville, Kentucky
state = Kentucky
district = 3rd
term_start =January 4, 2007
preceded= Anne Northup
succeeded=Incumbent
party =Democratic
spouse = Catherine Yarmuth
children = Aaron Yarmuth
religion = Jewish
occupation= newspaper publisher
residence= Louisville, Kentucky
alma_mater= Yale University
Georgetown University Law Center

John Yarmuth (born November 4, 1947) is the U.S. Representative for ushr|Kentucky|3|. He is a former independent newspaper publisher. A Louisville native who graduated from Atherton High School in 1965, he graduated from Yale University, majoring in American Studies. After working for U.S. Senator Marlow Cook from 1971 to 1975, he returned to Louisville to begin his publishing career when he founded the "Louisville Today" magazine (1976–1982). He later worked as a vice-president of University Relations at the University of Louisville.

Prior to his election to Congress, Yarmuth was best known for founding the weekly paper, "Louisville Eccentric Observer" (LEO), in 1990 and for writing a progressive-oriented weekly political column that was featured on the first page of most issues.

Yarmuth sold LEO in 2003 to a company owned by Times Publishing Company of Pennsylvania, owner of the "Erie Times-News", though Yarmuth remained on board as a columnist and consultant until January 2006, when he declared he was running for Congress and his column was put on hold. He is Kentucky's first Jewish congressman. He has served on many boards including the Bingham Child Guidance Center and Kentucky Country Day School.

The Congressman is married to Cathy Yarmuth. They have one son, Aaron who is a graduate of Kentucky Country Day.

Congressional career

2006

Yarmuth filed candidacy papers on January 31, 2006 to represent ushr|Kentucky|3|. Having won the Democratic primary on May 16, defeating Andrew Horne, Burrell Charles Farnsley and James W. Moore, he defeated incumbent Anne Northup (R) in November of that year.

In June 2006 a college student who had volunteered for the Yarmuth campaign went to Northup's campaign headquarters with a fake name to become a volunteer. The intern was found to be a Yarmuth volunteer when a Northup campaign member thought he looked familiar and found his picture on a website for Yarmuth supporters. The Yarmuth campaign denied any knowledge of his actions, and he was no longer allowed to volunteer for them after his prank was discovered. [cite news |url=http://www.hillnews.com/thehill/export/TheHill/News/Frontpage/060606/agent.html |title=Republicans allege double-agent plot in Kentucky House race |date=2006-06-06 |accessdate=2006-11-09 |last=Blake |first=Aaron |publisher=The Hill]

On August 7, 2006, "The Courier-Journal" reported that "The Hill" revealed a week before that the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee had earmarked $51.5 million for television advertising in 32 congressional districts across the nation, but none for Yarmuth's challenge in the Third Congressional District. [cite news |title=National Democratic campaign doesn't plan ads for Yarmuth |url=http://www.courier-journal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20060807/NEWS0106/608070381 |publisher=The Courier-Journal |date=2006-08-07 |last=Stewart |first=Kay |accessdate=2006-09-01]

On October 20, a "Courier-Journal" article stated that a WHAS11/SurveyUSA poll revealed the race had tightened dramatically, with Yarmuth leading Northup 48 to 47 percent. Another poll a month earlier had Northup leading by 6 points. [cite news |title=Poll: Northup, Yarmuth race in dead heat |url=http://www.courier-journal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20061020/NEWS0106/310210005 |last=Stewart |first=Kay |publisher=The Courier-Journal |date=2006-10-20 |accessdate=2006-11-09] A WHAS11/SurveyUSA poll released on November 2 showed Yarmuth leading Northup 52 to 44 percent. [cite news |url=http://www.whas11.com/news/politics/local/stories/WHAS11_TOP_SurveyUSAPollYarmuthNorthup.e9a3004.html |title=Yarmuth ahead in new poll |date=2006-11-02 |accessdate=2006-11-09 |work=whas11.com |first=Mark |last=Hebert]

On October 26, Yarmuth told "Courier-Journal" reporter Kay Stewart that he would donate his congressional salary — which would be $168,500 in 2007 — to local charity. [cite news |title=Northup attacks Yarmuth's Wealth -- Hypocrisy? |url=http://northupforcongress.blogspot.com/2006/10/northup-attacks-yarmuths-wealth.html |last=Stewart |first=Kay |publisher=The Courier-Journal |date=2006-10-26 |accessdate=2008-01-02]

Because polls close early in Kentucky, many analysts saw this race as a key indicator and it immediately became one of the most watched House races in the nation.

Yarmuth defeated Northup in the general election. He garnered 122,139 votes (51%) to Northup's 116,157 votes (48%). Independent candidates garnered 2,896 votes (1%).

Following his first year in Congress, Yarmuth donated his entire post-tax congressional salary of just over $120,000 to various charities in Louisville. [ [http://www.yarmuthforcongress.com/yarmuth.php/news/yarmuth-donates-2007-congressional-salary-to-louisville-non-profit-organizations Yarmuth For Congress » Campaign Blog » Yarmuth Donates 2007 Congressional Salary to Louisville Non-Profit Organizations ] ]

2008

Yarmuth ran unopposed in the primary, and will face Anne Northup in a rematch the 2008 General Election. [cite news|url=http://www.courier-journal.com/blogs/politics/2008/01/roberts-probably-out-northup-considers.html|title= Roberts probably out, Northup considers return|author=Gerth, Joe|publisher="Courier-Journal"|date=2008-01-16] cite news|url=http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/K/KY_NORTHUP_CAMPAIGN_KYOL-|title= Northup to run to regain former congressional seat, adviser says|author=Schreiner, Bruce|publisher="Associated Press "|date=2008-01-28]

On February 8 2008 Yarmuth endorsed Barack Obama in his bid for the Democratic Party nomination for President of the United States. [cite news|title=Yarmuth endorses Obama|date=2008-02-08|publisher="Courier-Journal"|author=Carroll, James|url=http://www.courier-journal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080208/NEWS01/80208013/1008/NEWS01]

On September 29 2008 Yarmuth voted against the Paulson-Bernanke bailout plan, as negotiated by Democrats Nancy Pelosi, Barney Frank, and Chris Dodd. [cite news|title=Four Congressmen vote No|date=2008-09-29|publisher="Lexington Herald Leader"|author=Abdullah, Halimah|url=http://www.kentucky.com/181/story/540032.html]

Committee assignments

*Committee on Education and Labor
**Subcommittee on Healthy Families and Communities
**Subcommittee on Higher Education, Lifelong Learning, and Competitiveness
*Committee on Oversight and Government Reform
**Information Policy, Census and National Archives Subcommittee
**National Security and Foreign Affairs Subcommittee
*At Large Whip

Television

In 2003, Yarmuth and former WHAS-AM radio talk show host John Ziegler debated political issues on the weekly WAVE program "Yarmuth & Ziegler", with Yarmuth taking the liberal side and Ziegler, the conservative side. On a successor program, "Hot Button", which ran from September 2004 to December 2005, he faced off with conservative Jim Milliman.

Yarmuth appeared on the March 8, 2007 episode of "The Colbert Report" in the show's "Better Know a District" series. In a parody of his old "Yarmuth & Ziegler" debate series, he was prodded to do a point/counterpoint debate against Stephen Colbert. After agreeing to the "debate," Colbert forced him to defend the shredding of kittens in woodchippers. [cite news |first=James R. |last=Carroll |title=Yarmuth jokes on the 'Colbert Report' |publisher=The Courier-Journal |date=2007-03-09 | accessdate=2007-03-09 |url=http://www.courier-journal.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20070309/NEWS01/70309021 ]

References

External links

* [http://yarmuth.house.gov/ U.S. Representative John Yarmuth] official U.S. House website
* [http://www.yarmuthforcongress.com/ John Yarmuth for U.S. Congress] official campaign website
* [http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=John_Yarmuth Profile] at SourceWatch Congresspedia


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