Mike Doyle (D-PA-14)
Mike Doyle Congressman Pennsylvania District 14
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Mike Doyle Congressional Candidate Pennsylvania District 14
Mike Doyle Biography from House.gov
Mike Doyle is currently serving his ninth term in Congress representing the 14th District of Pennsylvania, which includes the city of Pittsburgh as well as communities in the western, southern, and eastern portions of Allegheny County.
His top priorities include revitalizing communities in the 14th District through economic development and high-tech initiatives, creating jobs, reforming health care, providing better public education, establishing a comprehensive long-term national energy strategy that creates green jobs and addresses global warming, and fostering a better climate for our high-tech community.
Congressman Doyle serves on the House Energy and Commerce Committee which is one of only four exclusive committees in the House. There he sits on the subcommittees on: 1) Energy and Power and 2) Communications and Technology.
Congressman Doyle has been working aggressively on the Energy and Commerce Committee to reduce U.S. dependence on foreign oil supplies through the development of new, more energy-efficient technology and alternative and renewable sources of energy. He is also actively involved in efforts to draft energy policies that will halt global warming without destroying or outsourcing American jobs. He has also been working hard on the Energy and Commerce Committee to promote the availability of reliable, affordable, high-speed broadband internet service for all Americans.
Congressman Doyle is a member in the House Democratic Caucus and the founder and co-chair of the Congressional Autism Caucus, also known as the Coalition for Autism Research and Education (C.A.R.E.).
He is also one of the founders and co-chairs of the House Distributed Generation Caucus, which works to promote the widespread adoption of decentralized power generation technology that is both fuel efficient and environmentally friendly and reduces peak demands on our nation’s over-utilized electricity transmission grid – and he is a member of the House Hydrogen and Fuel Cell Caucus, which promotes hydrogen and fuel cells as alternatives to overseas petroleum.
Congressman Doyle also co-founded and chairs the House Robotics Caucus, which works to ensure that our nation remains globally competitive in the field of robotics.
Doyle also serves on several other important Caucuses, such as Steel, Human Rights, and the Internet.
He is also a member of the Leadership Pittsburgh Alumni Organization, the Ancient Order of Hibernians (AOH), the Italian Sons and Daughters of America (ISDA), and the Penn State Alumni Association.
Doyle is a graduate of Penn State University, where he received a Bachelor of Science degree in Community Development in 1975. Prior to serving in Congress, Doyle was a small business owner and the Chief of Staff for State Senator Frank Pecora. Doyle and his wife, Susan, reside in Forest Hills and have four children: Michael, David, Kevin, and Alexandra.
Biography of Mike Doyle from Doyle for Congress Committee
Mike was born and raised just outside of the city of Pittsburgh. He’s the son and grandson of steelworkers, and he worked in the mills briefly himself when he was working his way through college. Other than the four years he spent at Penn State , he’s lived here all his life. He’s run a small business in Swissvale and he knows how the people in this region live and work. He knows all about their worries and their fears, and he shares their hopes and dreams. He wants his kids to be able to have a good job and a great life without having to move away.
In short, Mike Doyle knows in his bones what the people of this district want from their Congressman, and that’s why he’s been so good at representing them in Washington.
Mike’s served in Congress for almost 16 years now. He’s developed the knowledge and the seniority needed to work effectively to benefit the people in southwestern Pennsylvania . As a result of his experience and seniority, he serves on one of the most prestigious and powerful House committees — the Energy and Commerce Committee — from which he has been able to bring jobs and federal assistance back to Pittsburgh.
Throughout his service in Congress, Mike has focused on promoting job growth and economic development in southwestern Pennsylvania . He’s brought home millions of dollars in funding for building critical infrastructure for the region — infrastructure like roads, bridges, and locks and dams. He’s been able to bring federal R&D money and contracts to local universities, high-tech companies, and federal agencies. He’s been able to set up federally funded institutions like the Doyle Center for Manufacturing Technology which help local businesses compete in the global economy. And he’s been able to make sure that outstanding local institutions like the Supercomputing Center in Monroeville and the National Energy Technology Laboratory get a fair playing field in the competition for federal research funding
Mike’s also been a national leader in arguing for a national energy policy that will end our dependence on oil from politically unstable parts of the world like the Middle East . Mike’s pushed for the adoption of new technology like fuel cells, energy efficient buildings, and hybrid cars that could reduce our need for oil dramatically in the next ten years. Mike thinks that nothing’s impossible for a nation that can put a man on the Moon in less than ten years. He knows we can eliminate our dependence on foreign oil over the next ten years if we want to, and he thinks it’s one of the most important things our country could do. He’s been working on the Energy and Commerce Committee to achieve that goal. Mike worked successfully to double federal funding for research on fuel cell powered vehicles over the next 5 years, for example, and he was one of a number of Members of Congress who were able to create a tax incentive for consumer purchases of hybrid vehicles.
Mike’s not just taking care of the folks at home, although he’s been working hard to do that. Mike’s also been a courageous leader on controversial national issues like Iraq . Mike was one of a small number of Congressman who rejected overwhelming pressure and voted against invading Iraq , and he has consistently criticized the failures of the Bush Administration’s policies in Iraq over the last 5 years. Now he’s one of the leaders in the movement to withdraw our troops from Iraq as soon as possible.
Mike’s not afraid of a fight, and he’s not afraid of doing the right thing. He doesn’t shy away from the tough job or the thankless task. That’s why he was selected to serve on the House Ethics Committee several years ago. He’s one of 10 Members of the House chosen to weigh allegations of wrongdoing against their colleagues and render a fair and unbiased decision, as well as any punishment that’s warranted. He’s spent hours taking testimony from witnesses and reviewing evidence in cases involving other Members of Congress, including former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay. Everybody in Congress knows he’s got the integrity and the courage to stand up for what’s right, even when it will make powerful people angry.
Mike Doyle’s qualifications for Congress include intelligence, integrity, experience, and a deep, heartfelt commitment to the people of southwestern Pennsylvania . Mike has never forgotten where he came from – or why he’s serving in Congress.
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