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15 Facts About Jefferson Shreve

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Jefferson Scott Shreve was born on September 24,1965 and is an American politician who has served as the US representative from Indiana's 6th congressional district since 2025.

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Jefferson Shreve earned his Bachelor of Arts from Indiana University, Bloomington, a Master of Arts in international studies from the University of London, and his Master of Business Administration in agribusiness from the Krannert School of Management at Purdue University.

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Jefferson Shreve founded Storage Express, which he sold in 2022 to Extra Space Storage for $590 million.

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Jefferson Shreve received a seat on the company's board of directors.

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Jefferson Shreve was appointed to the Indianapolis City Council in 2013 after incumbent Jeff Cardwell resigned to serve in Governor Mike Pence's administration.

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Jefferson Shreve did not run for re-election in 2015 and left office in January 2016.

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Jefferson Shreve was appointed to the city council again in 2018 when incumbent Jeff Miller resigned after pleading guilty to four felonies.

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Jefferson Shreve unsuccessfully ran for Indiana University trustee in 2018.

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Jefferson Shreve ran for mayor of Indianapolis in 2023 and lost to incumbent Joe Hogsett.

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Jefferson Shreve's stance led him to get an F rating from the NRA Political Victory Fund.

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Jefferson Shreve announced he would run for Congress in Indiana's 6th congressional district in 2024 after incumbent US Representative Greg Pence announced his retirement.

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Jefferson Shreve won the primary in May 2024, defeating a field of Republican candidates that included Mike Speedy, Jeff Raatz, Bill Frazier, and John Jacob.

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Jefferson Shreve was sworn in as a member of Congress on January 3,2025.

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Jefferson Shreve voted for Mike Johnson in the 2025 United States Speaker of the House election on January 3,2025.

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Jefferson Shreve is sponsoring the Build the Wall Act of 2025 resolution and an effort to amend the FAST Act.