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'''Andrew James ("Drew") Brockmeier''' (born July 4,1976) is a Democratic Junior Senator from the Great Lakes and Chairman of the Democratic National Committee.
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'''Andrew James ("Drew") Brockmeier''' (born July 4,1976) is a Democratic Congressman from Michigan's 15th District and Chairman of the Democratic National Committee.
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{{Infobox|Name=Drew Brocmkeier
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{{Infobox|Name=Andrew Brocmkeier
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|Position = Senator, DNC Chairman
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|Position = Congressman, DNC Chairman
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|Term-Length = 2013 - Present
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|Term-Length = 2006 - Present
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|Constituency = [[Great Lakes]]
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|Constituency = [[Great Lakes|Michigan 15th]]
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|Predecessor = Elizabeth Wellbourne
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|Predecessor = John Dingell
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|Successor = ''Incumbent''
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|Successor = ''incumbent''
|Date-of-Birth =  July 4th, 1976
|Date-of-Birth =  July 4th, 1976
|Place-of-Birth = Ann Arbour, Michigan
|Place-of-Birth = Ann Arbour, Michigan
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== Great Lakes Senate Race 2008 ==
== Great Lakes Senate Race 2008 ==
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After much consideration, Drew Brockmeier announced his campaign for Great Lakes Senate in Detriot, Michigan citing his [[Image:Rally15_copy.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Brockmeier at a rally in Michigan during his Senate campaign.]]desire to do more and serve his friends, family, and neighbors better. He had an early lead in the polls and ran a strong positive campaign for the first half. However his lead was cut in half due to misleading attacks from his opponent Angela Chiles, so he was forced to fight back. While pointing out his record of success, he also pointed out the outrageus claims of Chiles saying it was alright for people with chronic diseases to suffer. As the race headed towards a close, [[Image:Finalresultsmap08.jpg |thumb|right|100px|Final Results of 2008 Great Lakes Senate Race]]nearly all expected Brockmeier to pull out a win, yet the Republican Party and Chiles pulled what was called a 'dirty deal' and transfered in 12 million dollars to run misleading attack ads against Brockmeier. When the final results came in, Brockmeier held on to win Michigan, but by a lower margin than Chiles won Wisconsin, giving Chiles the Senate seat.
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After much consideration, Drew Brockmeier announced his campaign for Great Lakes Senate in Detriot, Michigan citing his [[Image:Rally15_copy.jpg|thumb|left|200px|Brockmeier at a rally in Michigan during his Senate campaign.]]desire to do more and serve his friends, family, and neighbors better. He had an early lead in the polls and ran a strong positive campaign for the first half. However his lead was cut in half due to misleading attacks from his opponent Angela Chiles, so he was forced to fight back. While pointing out his record of success, he also pointed out the outrageus claims of Chiles saying it was alright for people with chronic diseases to suffer. As the race headed towards a close, [[Image:Finalresultsmap08.jpg |thumb|right|100px|Final Results of 2008 Great Lakes Senate Race]]nearly all expected Brockmeier to pull out a win, yet the Republican Party and Chiles pulled what was called a 'dirty deal' and transfered in 12 million dollars to run misleading attack ads against Brockmeier. When the final results came in, Brockmeier held on to win Michigan, but by a lower margin than Chiles won Michigan, giving Chiles the Senate seat.
== Second Congressional Term (2009-2010) ==
== Second Congressional Term (2009-2010) ==
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*Innovation in Education Act
*Innovation in Education Act
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== Third Congressional Term (2011-2012) ==
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== Third Congressional Term (2011-Present) ==
===Third Term===
===Third Term===
Fresh off a come from behind victory for the DNC, Brockmeier returned to the House ready to get back to work for the people of the Michigan 15th district. On day one, he immediatly introduced more plans to help make tomorrow brighter. His agenda for the beginning of the term included expanded family and medical leave, creating new education opportunities for the unemployeed, making the work place safer, giving our cops the tools they need to get the job done, and keeping firearms out of the hands of terrorists.
Fresh off a come from behind victory for the DNC, Brockmeier returned to the House ready to get back to work for the people of the Michigan 15th district. On day one, he immediatly introduced more plans to help make tomorrow brighter. His agenda for the beginning of the term included expanded family and medical leave, creating new education opportunities for the unemployeed, making the work place safer, giving our cops the tools they need to get the job done, and keeping firearms out of the hands of terrorists.
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Brockmeier's third term was shaped, as was everyone's, around the tragic bombings in D.C. The bombing of the U.S. Capital, Supreme Court building and White House shook the nation, but Brockmeier was ready to lead. Building off his already stellar record on homeland security, Brockmeier introduced a whole litany of new items to his agenda. His plans called for increase security on our passanger and freight trains and our public transportation system, more money to our nations firefighters, the creation of a National Defense Trust Fund, and a plan to target terrorists, terrorists financing, and the countries who support terror more effectively. The Congressman also led the way with House Leader Marie Evans and Senate Leader Lilliam Vanleer to create the D.C. Bombings Commission. But Brockmeier also took time to be home with family, friends and neighbors to reflect, mourn, and remember those lost. He was honored to be chosen by the students to lead the University of Michigan D.C. Bombings Memorial where he said, "...America has faced dark days, but always moves forward to the brighter horizon." Brockmeier also launched a tour of Michigan to discuss his plans to strengthen homeland security and defeat terror.
Brockmeier's third term was shaped, as was everyone's, around the tragic bombings in D.C. The bombing of the U.S. Capital, Supreme Court building and White House shook the nation, but Brockmeier was ready to lead. Building off his already stellar record on homeland security, Brockmeier introduced a whole litany of new items to his agenda. His plans called for increase security on our passanger and freight trains and our public transportation system, more money to our nations firefighters, the creation of a National Defense Trust Fund, and a plan to target terrorists, terrorists financing, and the countries who support terror more effectively. The Congressman also led the way with House Leader Marie Evans and Senate Leader Lilliam Vanleer to create the D.C. Bombings Commission. But Brockmeier also took time to be home with family, friends and neighbors to reflect, mourn, and remember those lost. He was honored to be chosen by the students to lead the University of Michigan D.C. Bombings Memorial where he said, "...America has faced dark days, but always moves forward to the brighter horizon." Brockmeier also launched a tour of Michigan to discuss his plans to strengthen homeland security and defeat terror.
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*Foreign Surveillance Expedited Review Act
*Foreign Surveillance Expedited Review Act
*Terrorist Firearms Detection Act
*Terrorist Firearms Detection Act
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*Gun Show Background Check Act
 
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*Honest Leadership and Accountability in Contracting Act of 2011
 
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*401(k) Automatic Enrollment Act
 
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*Keep Children Covered Act
 
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*Medicare Independent Living Act
 
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*Teach for America Act
 
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*Full-Service Community Schools Act
 
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*Assistance to Firefighters Act
 
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*Veterans Health Care Full Funding Act
 
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*Dignity for Wounded Warriors Act
 
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*National Defense Act
 
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*Public Transportation Terrorism Prevention Act
 
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*Targeting Terrorists More Effectively Act
 
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*Rail Security Act
 
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*Social Security and Pension Sustainability Act
 
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*Improving America's Security by Implementing Unfinished Recommendations of the 9/11 Commission Act
 
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*American Automobile Industry Promotion Act
 
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*Permanent Extension of Voting Rights Act of 2011
 
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*American Dairy Farmer Protection Act
 
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*Voting Opportunity and Technology Enhancement Rights Act
 
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*Expanding American Homeownership Act
 
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*Family Farm Energy Relief Act
 
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*Expanding American Homeownership Act
 
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*National Park System Uniform Penalty Amendment Act
 
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*Community Water Treatment Hazards Reduction Act
 
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*Assisting our Farmers Act
 
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*Heartland Relief Act of 2011
 
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*Countdown to Coverage Act
 
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*Meeting Our Responsibility to Medicare Beneficiaries Act
 
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==Great Lakes Senate Race 2012==
 
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[[Image:Finalresultsmap08.jpg |thumb|right|100px|Final Results of 2012 Great Lakes Senate Race]]In late 2011, Brockmeier announced he intended to run in next year's Great Lakes Senate race for the the very seat he narrowly lost just four years prior. With Angela Chiles having retired, Brockmeier is largely expected to run against appointed Senator Jason Gillikin, who is running to fill the rest of the unexpired Chiles term. Brockmeier said Gillikin was a 'defender of status-quo' and that now is time for change. Brockmeier was able to close the 4 point gap, he came up just short on election night, losing by .1% of the vote
 
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== First Senate Term (2013-2016) ==
 
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===First Term===
 
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After having lost another close election to the Senate, opportunity struck when Senator Elizabeth Wellbourne was selected to fill the vacancy in the Heartlands Governor region with Andrew Merlin becoming Vice President. Governor Wellbourne called on Drew Brockmeier to fill the seat she had recently left. Brockmeier accepted, facing a firestorm of criticism and praise. Knowing the difficulty of the situation he was in, Brockmeier set out to prove himself.
 
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He immediately began by introducing legislation to help turn things around for the Great Lakes. But he also took a step not taken by anyone before. Knowing he couldn't really represent the Great Lakes without hearing from the Great Lakes. Starting in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, Drew started a Listening Tour of all of the 83 counties in Michigan. Just a few weeks later, Drew visited all 72 counties in Wisconsin. With the completion of that tour, Brockmeier became to first elected official to visit every county he represents.
 
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Having won the special election in 2014 to fill out the remainder of the term, Brockmeier got to work passing major parts of his agenda.
 
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===Legislation Submitted===
 
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*High Unemployment Area Assistance Act
 
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*Family Farm Preservation Act
 
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*Canadian Waste Import Ban Act
 
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*Great Lakes Water Protection Act
 
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*Preserving Medicare for All Act
 
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*Clean Lakes, Estuaries, and Rivers Act
 
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*Combat Meth Act
 
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*Voting Opportunity and Technology Enhancement Rights Act
 
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*American Automobile Support and Development Act
 
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*Health Care for Hybrids Act
 
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*Predominantly Black Institution Act
 
== Democratic National Committee Chair (2006-Present)==
== Democratic National Committee Chair (2006-Present)==
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===50 State Tour===
===50 State Tour===
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[[Image:50state.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Brockmeier at a rally in Montana as part of the 50 State Tour.]]One of the larger accomplishments of Brockmeier's first term as DNC Chairman was to organize and push through a 50 State Tour for the Democratic Party. Named the 'Believe in America' Tour, it saw Brockmeier attend an event in every state of the union. Along the way he was joined by Democratic leaders and rising stars for what was considered a huge success that has yet to be accomplished by any other party at any time. For more information on the tour head to [http://caldwellsusgs.com/USGS/index.php?showtopic=2024 www.democrats.org/believetour]
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[[Image:50state.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Brockmeier at a rally in Montana as part of the 50 State Tour.]]One of the larger accomplishments of Brockmeier's first term as DNC Chairman was to organize and push through a 50 State Tour for the Democratic Party. Named the 'Believe in America' Tour, it saw Brockmeier attend an event in every state of the union. Along the way he was joined by Democratic leaders and rising stars for what was considered a huge success that has yet to be accomplished by any other party at any time. For more information on the tour head to [http://worldsimulations.com/USGS/index.php?s=&showtopic=7479&view=findpost&p=92952 www.democrats.org/believetour]
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==Brockmeier Staff==
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[[Image:Staff.jpg |thumb|left| 300px|The Brockmeier Staff Outside of Capital Hill]]
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From left: Aubrey Cunningham, Personal Assistant; Drew Brockmeier; Anne Boehm, Legislative Director; Jon Radcliffe, Press Secretary; Andy Manar, Chief of Staff; Ryan Fisher, Political Director.
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==Friends of Brockmeier==
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In 2011, Brockmeier filed paperwork with the Federal Elections Commission to create a leadership committee. Named 'Friends of Brockmeier', the committee serves as the main fundraising operation for the Congressman and Democratic National Chairman. To be the first director of FOB, Brockmeier hired the brother of his press secretary Jon Radcliffe, Daniel Radcliffe.
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== External Links==
== External Links==
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* [http://caldwellsusgs.com/USGS/index.php?s=&showtopic=2680&view=findpost&p=38386 Voting Record of 111th Congress]
 
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* [http://caldwellsusgs.com/USGS/index.php?s=&showtopic=8384&view=findpost&p=107254 Voting Record of 112th Congress]
 
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* [http://worldsimulations.com/USGS/index.php?s=&showtopic=822&view=findpost&p=5470 Voting Record of 113th Congress]
 
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* [http://caldwellsusgs.com/USGS/index.php?s=&showtopic=1296&view=findpost&p=17905 Senate Blog]
 
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* [http://caldwellsusgs.com/USGS/index.php?s=&showtopic=1296&view=findpost&p=17905 Congressional Blog]
 
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* [http://caldwellsusgs.com/USGS/index.php?s=&showtopic=10835&view=findpost&p=137690 Friends of Brockmeier Blog 2012 Campaign]
 
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* [http://worldsimulations.com/USGS/index.php?s=&showtopic=798&view=findpost&p=5344 Friends of Brockmeier Blog 2014 Campaign]
 
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* [http://caldwellsusgs.com/USGS/index.php?showtopic=2024 2008 Great Lakes Senate Race]
 
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* [http://caldwellsusgs.com/USGS/index.php?showtopic=13987 2012 Great Lakes Senate Race]
 
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* [http://caldwellsusgs.com/USGS/index.php?s=&showtopic=7073&view=findpost&p=87729 Meeting with Auto Workers in Dearborn Michigan]
 
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* [http://caldwellsusgs.com/USGS/index.php?s=&showtopic=6554&view=findpost&p=80663 'Hear It From The Heartland' Tour]
 
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* [http://caldwellsusgs.com/USGS/index.php?s=&showtopic=9897&view=findpost&p=124787 University of Michigan D.C. Bombings Memorial]
 
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* [http://caldwellsusgs.com/USGS/index.php?s=&showtopic=10073&view=findpost&p=127606 'Strong at Home' Tour]
 
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* [http://caldwellsusgs.com/USGS/index.php?s=&showtopic=10300&view=findpost&p=130976 Autoworkers Town Hall in Warren, Michigan]
 
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|width="40%" style="text-align: center;"|'''Great Lakes Senator'''<br><small>2013-Present</small>
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