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30 Facts About Susan Brooks

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Susan Brooks is a Republican and the former US Representative for.

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Susan Brooks was a candidate to replace Mike Pence in the 2016 Indiana gubernatorial election after he withdrew from the race to be Donald Trump's running mate in the 2016 US presidential election.

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Susan Brooks is recruitment chair for the National Republican Congressional Committee.

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On June 14,2019, Susan Brooks announced that she would not run for reelection to the US House of Representatives in 2020.

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Susan Brooks was born to Robert and Marilyn Wiant in Fort Wayne, Indiana.

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Susan Brooks was raised in Fort Wayne and graduated from Homestead High School in 1978.

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Susan Brooks practiced criminal defense law from 1985 to 1997.

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Susan Brooks was appointed by Mayor Stephen Goldsmith in 1998 to be deputy mayor.

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Susan Brooks monitored the police, fire, and emergency response activities.

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Susan Brooks focused on crime, the criminal justice system, and social welfare issues.

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Susan Brooks earned an advisory-leadership role with two US Attorneys General.

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Susan Brooks focused on mortgage fraud, gun violence, drug trafficking, gangs, child exploitation, and identity theft.

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Susan Brooks said he was by far the biggest prescriber of that drug under Indiana's Medicaid program.

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Susan Brooks earned the Who's Who in Law in 2002, Super Lawyer from 2004 to 2008, and Indiana Lawyer Leadership in 2006.

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Susan Brooks is an integral part of the state's strategic initiative to develop a trained workforce to attract and retain businesses in an effort to bolster the economic viability of the state.

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Susan Brooks had actually entered the race before Burton's retirement.

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Susan Brooks was held to 56 percent of the vote to Democrat Dee Thornton's 43 percent of the vote.

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Susan Brooks announced on June 14,2019, that she would be retiring from Congress at the end of the session and would not seek re-election.

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Susan Brooks retained her role as recruitment chairman for the Republican National Congressional Committee for the 2020 election.

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On December 19,2017, Susan Brooks voted in favor of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017.

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On May 4,2017, Susan Brooks voted for the American Health Care Act, reversing her position of February 2017, when she claimed to oppose taking insurance from people with preexisting conditions.

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Susan Brooks sponsored the bill in response to a report released in October 2015 by the Blue Ribbon Study Panel on Biodefense.

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Susan Brooks was ranked as the 44th most bipartisan member of the US House of Representatives during the first session of the 115th United States Congress by the Bipartisan Index, created by The Lugar Center and the McCourt School of Public Policy to assess congressional bipartisanship.

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Susan Brooks is a member of the Republican Main Street Partnership.

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Susan Brooks was a member of the Republican Main Street Partnership which presented what it described as centrist Republican policies and described as a moderately conservative Congressional caucus.

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Susan Brooks joined seven other Republicans and 228 Democrats in supporting the legislation, which passed the US House of Representatives during the 116th United States Congress.

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Susan Brooks opposes veterans having access to medical marijuana if recommended by their Veterans Health Administration doctor and if it is legal for medicinal purposes in their state of residence.

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Susan Brooks believes the US is underprepared to fight bioterrorism and respond to other biological threats.

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Susan Brooks has introduced legislation that increases funding for federal biodefense activities.

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Susan Brooks is a sustaining member of the Junior League of Indianapolis.