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  Ford, Jr., Harold E.
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AffiliationDemocratic  
 
NameHarold E. Ford, Jr.
Address
New York City, New York , United States
Emailinfo@fordfortennessee.com
Website [Link]
Born May 11, 1970 (53 years)
ContributorRalphie
Last Modifed411 Name Removed
Jan 12, 2010 11:24pm
Tags Black - Baptist - Christian - Protestant - Straight -
InfoCongressman Harold Ford was elected to represent the Ninth District of Tennessee in 1996 at age 26, and is now serving in his fourth term in the House.

The keynote speaker at the 2000 Democratic National Convention, Ford represents a new generation of political leaders who seek to replace the partisan politics of the past with fresh ideas and a pragmatic approach to the challenges of the twenty-first century.

The New York Times Magazine reported that Ford "is helping lead the change [toward] a more centrist, pragmatic approach."

The Knoxville News Sentinel offered the following assessment: "A smart, articulate, politically tough and wise beyond his years, Ford has forged a record as a moderate who weighs legislation carefully based on the issues involved, not based on ideology."

In endorsing Ford for reelection, the Memphis Commercial Appeal wrote: "He has demonstrated the ability, intelligence, and energy to help his constituents....He hasn't let his youth or relative political inexperience prevent him from effectively representing the Ninth Congressional District."

Ford was recently appointed to the House Budget Committee, which shapes the broad outlines of the federal budget. "In this new century, America is confronting challenges on many fronts," Ford says. "Our generation has been called upon to fight terrorism, defend our homeland, and expand democracy abroad. At the same time, too many Americans do not have access to good jobs, first-rate education, or quality health care. These are urgent challenges, but there is no doubt America can meet them. We must rise to the task without passing on the burden and the debt to future generations."

In 2002, Ford teamed up with Rep. Tom Osborne (R-NE) to author the "Call to Service Act," a bill to expand opportunities for Americans to perform national and community service. "The 9/11 terrorist attacks against the United States created a groundswell of patriotism," Ford explains. "The Call to Service Act will harness the spirit of national service in the effort to strengthen our communities and defend our nation." The bill calls for a fivefold increase in national and community service programs, with half of the new volunteer opportunities dedicated to tasks related to homeland security. The Call to Service Act also called for a new short-term military enlistment option, a provision which became law in the Defense Authorization Act of 2002.

Ford also serves on the House Financial Services Committee. "Financial markets have become truly global," Ford says. "The Financial Services Committee must lead the way in reshaping government policy to fit this new reality. Another challenge is working to strengthen communities by expanding homeownership and affordable housing. Finally, in an economy where access to credit and capital are increasingly important, we must lower the barriers to opportunity and bring more Americans into the circle of prosperity."

To this end, Ford introduced the "Consumer Credit Empowerment Act," a bill intended to help consumers better understand the credit reporting system, their credit rating, and how to remain a safe credit risk. The bill would give consumers access to their credit reports, free of charge, along with their credit scores and a clear explanation of how the score was computed. Consumers would be armed with the same access to information that lenders and creditors now enjoy, giving them the resources necessary to become better customers and investors.

Since he was elected in 1996, Ford's main focus has been improving education, serving on the Education and the Workforce Committee for three terms. Ford is a consistent supporter not only for increased funding for education, but also for stronger accountability -- ideas which formed the basis of the "No Child Left Behind Act of 2001," the bipartisan legislation overhauling the federal role in K-12 education. "Our children deserve more investment in their education, as well as accountability measures to ensure they are learning. Education is not only about lifting the hopes of children -- in this century, education will be the key to the security and economic future of our nation."

Ford is also an advocate of increasing college opportunities. He authored the "Make College Affordable Act" to help working families meet the rising tuition costs. The bill called for a tax deduction for higher education expenses, including tuition, fees, room and board, as well as interest on student loans. The higher education deduction became law as part of the Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001.

According to the Memphis Commercial Appeal, Ford is a "lawmaker of influence [who has] exerted himself on issues beyond the reach of his committees." Ford was widely lauded for his successful efforts to persuade his colleagues to support the campaign finance reform legislation that passed the House in February 2002. In March 2003, he joined colleagues in introducing legislation to provide immediate relief for seniors struggling to meet the spiraling cost of prescription drugs.

Ford visited Afghanistan and Central Asia in March of 2002 to visit American military bases and meet with President Hamid Karzei�s new government. "In Afghanistan as well as Iraq," Ford says, "a long-term commitment is needed to build institutions of democracy and ensure that these countries no longer harbor terrorism." Ford worked with Republicans and Democrats to craft a resolution supporting diplomatic efforts to disarm Saddam Hussein's Iraqi regime and authorizing the threat of military force. He has emphasized the importance of strengthening America's alliances and working with the international community to address security threats.

Ford is a member of several progressive, pro-growth coalitions, including the New Democrat Coalition, the Congressional Black Caucus and the Blue Dog Coalition.

Congressman Ford received his law degree from the University of Michigan School of Law in 1996. He earned a bachelor's degree in American History from the University of Pennsylvania in 1992. Born in Memphis, Tennessee on May 11, 1970, Congressman Ford is the eldest son of former U.S. Representative Harold E. Ford and Dorothy Ford. He has two brothers, Jake and Isaac Ford.




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More Davids Than Goliaths: A Political Education  Purchase Homegrown Democrat 

EVENTS
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NEWS
Date Category Headline Article Contributor
Dec 07, 2017 11:35am Scandal Former Congressman Harold Ford Jr. Fired For Misconduct By Morgan Stanley  Article RP 
Jan 14, 2010 08:00pm Blog Entry Harold Ford’s Completely Insane Senate Campaign Launch  Article COSDem 
Jan 12, 2010 10:00am Commentary Ford: I'm gearing up for Senate race  Article Penn Con 
Jan 11, 2010 11:10am General In reversal, Harold Ford Jr. advocates for same-sex marriage  Article Homegrown Democrat 
Oct 09, 2007 10:00am News Ford Jr. engaged, he tells columnist  Article Servo 
Apr 03, 2007 10:05am Editorial In Search of Common Ground  Article RP 

DISCUSSION
Importance? 7.40000 Average

FAMILY
Father Harold Ford, Sr. 1945-
Grandfather Newton J. Ford 1914-1986
Uncle John N. Ford 1942-
1st Cousin Vince Morgan 0000-
1st Cousin Kemba Ford 0000-
Uncle Emmitt H. Ford, Sr. 1943-2014
Uncle James W. Ford 1949-2001
Aunt Ophelia Ford 1950-
Uncle Joe Ford 1954-
1st Cousin Joe Ford, Jr. 0000-
1st Cousin Justin Ford 0000-
Uncle Edmund Ford, Sr. 1955-
1st Cousin Edmund Ford, Jr. 0000-
Brother Sir Isaac Ford 0000-
Brother Jake Ford 1972-

INFORMATION LINKS
RACES
  11/07/2006 TN US Senate Lost 47.99% (-2.72%)
  08/03/2006 TN US Senate - D Primary Won 79.10% (+69.19%)
  11/02/2004 TN - District 09 Won 82.04% (+64.15%)
  11/14/2002 Minority Leader Lost 14.08% (-71.84%)
  11/05/2002 TN District 9 Won 83.81% (+67.72%)
  08/01/2002 TN District 09- D Primary Won 99.94% (+99.88%)
  11/07/2000 TN District 9 Won 99.97% (+99.95%)
  08/03/2000 TN District 09- D Primary Won 99.84% (+99.69%)
  11/03/1998 TN District 9 Won 78.75% (+59.88%)
  08/06/1998 TN District 09- D Primary Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  11/05/1996 TN District 9 Won 61.10% (+23.84%)
  08/01/1996 TN District 09 - D Primary Won 60.46% (+26.54%)
SPECULATIVE, DID NOT RUN
  01/31/2017 US Secretary of Transportation Lost 0.00% (-93.94%)
ENDORSEMENTS
CT US Senate - D Primary - Aug 08, 2006 I Joseph I. "Joe" Lieberman
TN US President - D Primary - Feb 10, 2004 D John F. Kerry
US President - D Primaries - Jun 09, 2004 D John F. Kerry