Steve LaTourette

In 2006, LaTourette co-authored the Financial Data Protection Act of 2006, which sought to unify state and federal laws on banking and privacy and ease the burden of patchwork legislation.[3][4] LaTourette had voted to impeach Bill Clinton for the Lewinsky scandal while he himself was having a long-term affair with his chief of staff, Jennifer Laptook.[5] On Thursday, March 17, 2011, LaTourette became one of only seven Republicans who voted "NO" on a measure introduced in the US House of Representatives to strip all government funding from NPR.[6] In a meeting with transit advocates, LaTourette disparaged fellow legislators, referring to them as "knuckledraggers that came in during the last election that hate taxes" and are reluctant even to consider raising revenues as part of a compromise to extend the debt ceiling.Consequently, he filed a claim in May 2015 against the Office of the Attending Physician of the United States Congress citing a lack of information in that regard when he was observed earlier.
U.S. House of RepresentativesEric FingerhutDavid Joyce19th district14th districtClevelandMcLeanVirginiaRepublicanUniversity of Michigan, Ann ArborCleveland State UniversityAmtrakU.S. representativeOhio's 19th congressional districtOhio's 14th congressional districtRepublican PartyHuguenotsStaten Island, New YorkUniversity of MichiganCleveland State University College of LawLake County, OhioJeffrey LundgrenCommittee on AppropriationsSubcommittee on Interior, Environment, and Related AgenciesSubcommittee on Legislative BranchSubcommittee on Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related AgenciesRepublican Main Street PartnershipLewinsky scandaldebt ceilingScott RigellEric Holdercontempt of CongressFast and Furious gunrunning scandal2000 CensussuburbsSummit CountyTrumbull CountyPortage CountyAshtabula CountyLake CountyGeauga CountyDemocraticAppellate CourtBill O'NeillLibertarianIndependentNatural LawCapri S. CafaroWilliam O'NeillSuper PACTea Party movementsame-sex marriagepancreatic cancerAttending Physician of the United States CongressList of federal political sex scandals in the United StatesList of United States representatives from OhioRosenthal, BrianC-SPANBiographical Directory of the United States CongressFederal Election CommissionLibrary of CongressVote SmartSourceWatchWashington PostTom SawyerBartleyPattersonHunterSweenyHarperJohnsonP. BlissG. BlissWelkerMonroeFinleyAthertonGeddesGrosvenorWickhamM. HarterSkilesWebberLaningWilliamsBathrickKnightF. SeiberlingD. HarterJ. SeiberlingSawyerOhio 19LeavittKilgoreSwearingenStokelyTildenCrowellNewtonRiddleGarfieldE. TaylorNorthwayThomasCooperKirwanCarneyFeighanFingerhutOhio 20GiddingsHutchinsParsonsTownsendMcKinleyCrouseSmyserV. TaylorPhillipsBeidlerHowlandGordonMooneyNortonSweeneyStantonUnited States CongressesSenateJ. GlennM. DeWineL. StokesR. RegulaT. HallM. OxleyM. KapturJ. KasichJ. TraficantT. SawyerP. GillmorJ. BoehnerD. HobsonS. BrownM. HokeD. PryceR. PortmanS. ChabotF. CremeansB. NeyT. StricklandD. KucinichG. VoinovichS. Tubbs JonesP. TiberiT. RyanM. TurnerJ. SchmitS. Tubbs JonesJ. JordanZ. SpaceB. SuttonC. WilsonB. LattaM. FudgeS. AustriaJ. BoccieriS. DriehausM. KilroyB. GibbsB. JohnsonJ. RenacciS. Stivers