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David Dreier

David Timothy Dreier OAE is an American businessman, philanthropist, and politician who served as a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from California from 1981 to 2013. He was one of the youngest members ever elected to the United States Congress. Dreier was the youngest chairman of the House Rules Committee in U.S. history, serving from 1999 to 2007 and from 2011 to 2013. After leaving Congress, Dreier served on the Foreign Affairs Policy Board under President Barack Obama. Wikipedia*

On the C-SPAN Networks:
David Dreier has 1,504 videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 1983 House Proceeding as a Republican Representative for California's 33rd district. The year with the most videos was 1993 with 101 videos as a Republican Representative for California's 28th district. The year with the highest average number of views per program was 2010 with an average of 8,301 views per program. Most appearances with Dennis Hastert (15), Roy Blunt (15), Eric Cantor (11). Most common tags: Republican Party, Federal Budget, Legislative Branch.

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Previously

U.S. Representative, R-CA 26th January 7, 2003 - January 3, 2013 Videos: 588 U.S. Representative, R-CA 28th January 5, 1993 - January 7, 2003 Videos: 637 U.S. Representative, R-CA 33rd January 3, 1983 - January 5, 1993 Videos: 275 U.S. Representative, R-CA 35th January 3, 1981 - January 3, 1983 Videos: 1

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Past Elections

Ideology data is based on DW-NOMINATE statistics developed by Keith Poole and Howard Rosenthal. More information can be found at Voteview .

Historic election results compiled from data found on FEC.gov

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