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65 Facts About Aaron Schock

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Aaron Jon Schock was born on May 28,1981 and is a former American politician who was Republican US Representative for from 2009 until 2015.

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Aaron Schock was the first member of the US Congress born in the 1980s as well as the first millennial member of Congress; when he took his seat in 2009 he was the youngest member of Congress, at age 27.

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Previously, Schock had served two terms in the Illinois House of Representatives, as its youngest member.

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Aaron Schock resigned from Congress in March 2015 amid a scandal involving his use of public and campaign funds.

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Aaron Schock was born in Morris, Minnesota, the youngest of the four children of Janice Marie, a homemaker, and Richard Aaron Schock, a family practice physician and former school board member.

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Aaron Schock began attending classes at Illinois Central College in East Peoria, earning dual credits toward high school and college graduation.

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Aaron Schock received his Bachelor of Science degree from Bradley University in 2002, with a major in finance.

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Aaron Schock decided to run for the Peoria Board of Education a few months after graduating from high school because he felt the board needed a more diverse and youthful perspective.

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At the age of 23, Aaron Schock ran for a seat in the Illinois House of Representatives.

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Aaron Schock received more than 40 percent of the African-American vote in his district, despite his opposition to race-based affirmative action.

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Aaron Schock was the chief sponsor of 38 bills, of which 13 became law.

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When requests to compensate the city increased, Aaron Schock called it "obviously a political move" and compared the issue to Barack Obama's endorsement of another state senator on the courthouse steps a few years before, for which the city did not request compensation.

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Aaron Schock later said he would reimburse the city voluntarily, referring to payment for presidential protection as "unprecedented", and saying he believed his campaign was the first in the state and possibly the nation to repay a city for protective services provided to a president.

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In October 2008, Aaron Schock's father testified in a federal court that his son had notarized documents with false dates while helping his parents establish tax shelters.

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Aaron Schock was only the fifth person to serve the district since 1933.

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Aaron Schock's campaign stated that it believed the FEC would dismiss the complaint after review.

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Aaron Schock violated federal law, House rules and standards of conduct.

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We remain firmly convinced that Congressman Aaron Schock will be exonerated when the Ethics Committee examines the complaint and in due course resolves this matter.

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Aaron Schock sold his Peoria home to a major Republican donor, who was one of his campaign supporters, for a price that appeared to far exceed its then market value, and reported as three times its worth.

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However, in April 2013, Aaron Schock announced that he would not be running for governor, and would instead be seeking election to a fourth term in Congress.

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Two weeks after taking office in 2009, Aaron Schock proposed an amendment, which passed, to the Troubled Asset Relief Program Accountability Act, to create a searchable website so Americans could see where bailout funds were being spent.

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In February 2009, President Barack Obama invited Aaron Schock to fly with him on Air Force One for a visit to a Caterpillar plant in East Peoria, Illinois.

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On February 28,2013, Aaron Schock reintroduced the New Philadelphia, Illinois, Study Act, a bill that would instruct the United States Department of the Interior to study the New Philadelphia archaeological site in Illinois to evaluate the national significance of the area and to determine the feasibility of designating the site as a unit of the National Park System.

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In December 2013, Aaron Schock was selected by House Speaker John Boehner to lead the congressional delegation to the funeral of Nelson Mandela.

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Aaron Schock was the only current Republican House of Representatives member in the delegation and only other seated Republican Congressman other than Texas Senator Ted Cruz.

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Aaron Schock was considered to be more conservative than his two moderate predecessors, Congressmen Bob Michel and Ray LaHood.

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Aaron Schock is a former member of the Republican Study Committee and the Republican Main Street Partnership.

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Aaron Schock endorsed Mitt Romney in the 2012 Republican presidential primaries, and he appeared with Romney at campaign events.

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Aaron Schock voted against the $787 billion stimulus plan in February 2009.

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Aaron Schock voted against the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act in 2010.

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Aaron Schock has advocated for tort reform and interstate health insurance competition as ways to reduce health care costs.

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Aaron Schock's proposed legislation would create a bipartisan commission made up of former members of Congress and outside experts to abolish federal programs that are found to be unnecessary or under-performing.

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In July 2010, Aaron Schock's bill was selected as a winning proposal in a public outreach effort designed by House Republicans to highlight proposals aimed at reducing government spending.

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In February 2011, Aaron Schock was one of 23 Republicans who voted against an amendment that proposed cutting funding to the National Endowment for the Arts.

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Aaron Schock has signed the Americans for Tax Reform Taxpayer Protection Pledge, promising not to vote for any new taxes.

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Aaron Schock was a supporter of free-trade agreements with Colombia, Panama, and South Korea, which passed the House in fall 2011.

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In 2009, Aaron Schock voted to secure $23 million for restoration and conservation of the Illinois and Mississippi Rivers.

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Aaron Schock has been an opponent of using federal funds for the transfer of detainees from the Guantanamo Bay detention camp to elsewhere in the US.

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In January 2011, Aaron Schock introduced legislation with Senator Mark Kirk to deny federal funds for the transfer of detainees to the United States.

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Aaron Schock received a zero percent rating from the Human Rights Campaign, an LGBT advocacy group and political lobbying organization.

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Aaron Schock voted against the repeal of the military's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" in December 2010.

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Aaron Schock voted for House Amendment 1416, which Prohibits Use of Funds in Contravention of the Defense of Marriage Act, adopted 247 to 166 in the House July 19,2012.

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Aaron Schock is pro-life and has voted to prohibit federal funding for the procedure.

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Aaron Schock voted for the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2012.

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Aaron Schock served as Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on Contracting and Technology of the Small Business Committee.

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Aaron Schock was a member of the Republican Main Street Partnership, a group of moderate Republicans who advocate reducing the deficit, cutting taxes, and focusing on education and environmental issues.

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At the beginning of his second term in 2011, Aaron Schock was appointed to the Ways and Means Committee.

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Aaron Schock's seeming obsession with his image impedes his ability to conduct himself in [an] ethical manner.

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In 2015, news company Politico reported Aaron Schock had charged thousands of dollars for private flights, legal expenses, new cars, tickets to the Super Bowl and Country Music Awards, as well as cufflinks, massage, "gold equipment" and cigars to his government-funded office account.

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In March 2015 there were further reports of spending and disclosure irregularities, including that Aaron Schock had accepted money from an outside group, the Global Poverty Project, to cover the cost of bringing a photographer on an all-expenses-paid trip to India organized to discuss sanitation and access to clean water.

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On March 16, Politico reported that Aaron Schock had requested the federal government and his campaign reimburse him for a total of 170,000 miles that were driven on his personal car, a Chevrolet Tahoe, between January 2010 and July 2014.

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Aaron Schock bought the Envoy in 2007 while still in the state house.

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On March 17,2015, Aaron Schock announced his resignation from Congress, effective March 31,2015.

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In October 2016, Aaron Schock agreed to pay a $10,000 civil penalty to the Federal Election Commission for having asked Rep.

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Aaron Schock pleaded not guilty to all charges when arraigned on December 12,2016.

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In March 2017, Schock's attorneys, led by George J Terwilliger III of McGuire Woods, filed public documents criticizing activities of an FBI confidential informant, a former Schock staffer enlisted after Schock's indictment.

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On October 23,2017, Judge Bruce dismissed two of the 24 counts against Aaron Schock, but denied Aaron Schock's motion to dismiss the entire indictment.

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In March 2019, prosecutors reached an agreement with Aaron Schock suspending the case for six months and requiring him to be under court supervision.

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Aaron Schock told CNN's Reliable Sources that such soft media coverage could increase voters' interest in politics.

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Aaron Schock went on to appear on the cover of the June 2011 issue of Men's Health, which one commentator decried as evidence of "a narcissism that never rests".

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Aaron Schock appeared on Season 7 of Top Chef, a competition reality-television program, as a guest judge.

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In June 2019, a video was released showing Aaron Schock tipping a male go-go dancer at a gay bar in Zona Rosa, Mexico City.

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In October 2019, Aaron Schock was seen and photographed at a dance party for gay men in Los Angeles.

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Aaron Schock's actions drew condemnation from some gay rights activists due to his past political stances and votes on gay issues.

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Aaron Schock came out as gay in an Instagram post on March 5,2020, as well as in a statement posted on his website.