28 Facts About Warren Davidson

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Warren Davidson met his wife, Lisa, in 1991 while he was entering West Point and she was serving as a missionary setting up Backyard Bible Clubs for Ohio churches.

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Warren Davidson enlisted in the Army after graduating from high school in 1988.

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Warren Davidson left with an officers' commission and a degree in American history, minoring in mechanical engineering.

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Warren Davidson returned to serve in a new capacity at his alma mater when he was appointed to the 2020 United States Military Academy Board of Visitors.

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Warren Davidson purchased the business from his father in 2005 and transformed it from a small batch machining and fabricating business into a high-volume contract fabrication and injection molding manufacturer.

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Warren Davidson ceased affiliation with the company upon taking office in 2016, but continues to percentage lease facilities to Integral and a neighboring company.

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Warren Davidson is a member of the budget and spending task force on the Republican Study Committee.

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In July 2020, Warren Davidson founded the Sound Money Caucus, a caucus focused on maintaining financial stability and Dollar hegemony.

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In 2019, Warren Davidson made an unsuccessful bid for chair of the caucus after Representative Mark Meadows vacated the position, ultimately withdrawing in favor of Andy Biggs.

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Warren Davidson has served as the caucus's policy chair since October 2019.

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On January 7,2021, Warren Davidson objected to the certification of electors in the 2020 US presidential election, alleging widespread voter fraud.

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In January 2022, Warren Davidson faced backlash from Jewish groups after comparing a Washington, DC city ordinance requiring display of photo identification and proof of COVID-19 vaccination to enter businesses to the Holocaust.

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Warren Davidson is staunchly anti-abortion except to save the mother's life.

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In June 2021, Warren Davidson was one of 21 House Republicans to vote against a resolution to give the Congressional Gold Medal to police officers who defended the US Capitol on January 6.

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Warren Davidson has proposed the Token Taxonomy Act in each of the last several sessions.

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Warren Davidson cites his manufacturing business experience as guiding his economic policy principles.

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Warren Davidson is a strong believer in full expensing as a tax incentive stimulus, on the grounds that it would allow businesses to immediately deduct the cost of any capital asset such as long-term investments like buildings, machinery, or tooling from their corporate tax bills.

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Warren Davidson has objected to America's overseas military presence and the continued wars in Iraq and Afghanistan on numerous occasions.

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Warren Davidson voted against the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021, citing, among other things, "funding for military activity in Afghanistan with no change in strategy or plan to withdraw troops".

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In June 2021, Warren Davidson was one of 49 House Republicans to vote to repeal the AUMF against Iraq.

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Warren Davidson has introduced his own legislation, The Patient Fairness Act, aimed at expanding coverage via Health Savings Accounts.

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Warren Davidson said he wanted to more than double the maximum investable allowance for the accounts, claiming that will build price transparency for insured patients, develop parity with employer-sponsored healthcare, and offer a vehicle to build intergenerational wealth by making them inheritable assets.

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Warren Davidson has worked to orchestrate several major attempts to reform the laws in recent years.

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Warren Davidson said he would support reauthorization of FISA so long as the amendment was included.

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Warren Davidson cited compromises of "Americans' privacy in the name of fighting terror" as a reason for his vote against the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021.

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Warren Davidson has argued that the political sensitivity of being the first mover to modify any social safety net has a dissuasive effect on reform efforts.

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Warren Davidson voted against the Fairness for High-Skilled Immigrants Act of 2019, which would amend the Immigration and Nationality Act to eliminate the per-country numerical limitation for employment-based immigrants, to increase the per-country numerical limitation for family-sponsored immigrants, and for other purposes.

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Warren Davidson voted against the Further Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2020, which authorized DHS to nearly double the available H-2B visas for the remainder of FY 2020.