Originally published June 20, 2008 at 12:00 AM | Page modified June 21, 2008 at 12:00 AM
Dave Reichert
Dave Reichert, Republican
Age: 57
Family: Wife Julie, three grown children.
Residence: Auburn
Education: Concordia Lutheran College, Portland, 1970
Political/job experience: U.S. Air Force Reserve, 1971-76. King County sheriff's deputy, 1972-1990; sergeant, 1990-93; lieutenant, 1993-95; captain, 1995-96; major, 1996-97; King County sheriff, 1997-2004; U.S. Congress, 2005 to present.
Web site: www.davereichertforcongress.com
Campaign contributions as of March 31
Total received — $1,370,991
Cash on hand — $698,035
Reichert has received more than twice of much in contributions from individuals (58 percent) as from political action committees (27 percent).
Top contributors
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Microsoft Corp. — $27,900
Weyerhaeuser Co. — $12,000
American Association of Orthodontists — $10,000
Committee for the Preservation of Capitalism (leadership PAC affiliated with Rep. Jim McCrery, R-La.), — $10,000
Every Republican is Crucial PAC (leadership PAC affiliated with Rep. Eric Cantor, R-VA) — $10,000
Rely on Your Beliefs (leadership PAC affiliated with Rep. Roy Blunt, R-Mo.) — $10,000
Sheet Metal/AC Contractors Association — $10,000
Steelhead Partners — $9,700
Boulioun Aviation Services — $9,200
Wells Fargo — $8,800
Freedom Project — $8,500
Blue Cross/Blue Shield — $8,000
National Restaurant Association — $7,500
Operating Engineers Union — $7,500
United Parcel Service — $7,000
Manson Construction — $6,900
Paccar Inc. -$6,850
Car Wash Enterprises — $6,600
National Air Traffic Controllers Association — $6,500
Stellar Photonics — $6,300
Source: opensecrets.org
2008 earmark requests
Of the 11-member Washington delegation, Reichert ranked fourth in the amount of earmarked-money he secured.
$19,688,000 — Olympic National Park
$14,760,000 — Columbia River channel improvements
$3,600,000 — eMagin Corporation, ultra-high resolution display for Army medicine
$2,952,000 — Puget Sound and adjacent waters restoration
$2,340,000 — Mud Mountain Dam fish passage
$2 million — Seattle Biomedical Research Institute, malaria vaccine development
$1,784,000 — Mount Rainer National Park
$1,626,000 — Duwamish and Green River basin
$1,600,000 — Outdoor Research, U.S. Army extended cold weather clothing system
$1,462,000 — Seattle Cancer Care Alliance, facilities and equipment
$1,410,000 — City of Bellevue
$1,410,000 — Washington State Methamphetamine Initiative
$1,279,000 — Puget Sound near-shore habitat restoration
$800,000 — Cascade Designs, self-inflating MARPAD sleep pad
$738,000 — Proton Beam Therapy (Washington)
$735,000 — Welcome center on state Highway 410
$502,000 — Regional barley gene mapping project (Oregon)
$500,000 — Pierce County
$500,000 — Washington State University
$492,000 — King County biogas and nutrient reduction project
Source: Sunlight Foundation, Taxpayers for Common Sense
2007 ratings
The numbers reflect the percent of times Reichert voted in line with each interest group's positions on certain legislation.
65 percent — National Journal conservative rating (he was more conservative than 65 percent of House members on economic, social and foreign policy issues)
0 percent — NARAL Pro-choice America
83 percent — Humane Society of the United States
"D" — National Taxpayers Union
17 percent — American Civil Liberties Union.
60 percent — National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
48 percent — The American Conservative Union
"A" — National Education Association
80 percent — Defenders of Wildlife Action Fund
85 percent — League of Conservation Voters
50 percent — Children's Defense Fund
56 percent — Family Research Council
"B-minus" — Gun Owners of America
54 percent — AFL-CIO
100 percent — American Academy of Family Physicians
52 percent — Service Employees International Union
Source: Project VoteSmart
Key endorsements
United States Chamber of Commerce
Washington State Patrol Troopers Association
Seattle-King County Association of Realtors
Source: Reichert campaign
Previous stories
Top cop seeks Congress beat
http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/?date=20040825&slug=reichert25e
Freshman GOP congressman has fans on both sides of aisle
http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/?date=20060626&slug=reichert26m
Abortion issue has Reichert walking a tightrope
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2003327649_abortion28m.html
Reichert's shade of "green" depends on issue
http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/?date=20060927&slug=reichertenviro27m
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