Tim Cargill

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Timothy Cargill (born 30 January 1960) was a Republican Congressman representing the 2nd District of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia.

Timothy Cargill
United States Representative
In Office:
3 January 2008 - 3 January 2013
Preceded by Chaka Fattah
Succeeded by Milton T. Street
Born

30 January 1960
Philadelphia
Political Party Republican
Spouse Katharine
Religion Roman Catholic


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Biography

Timothy Cargill was born in Philadelphia on January 30th, 1960 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. After doing well in high school he graduated from the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania with a BS in Economics with a concentration in Business and Public Policy in 1982. However, he decided that the business world wasn't for him, and already being without a soul thanks to Wharton, he entered Temple Law School and decided to seek a career in politics. Tim graduated in 1985, and went to work in the Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas.

Cargill worked in local judicial realm until 1992, when he moved on to try his hand with the Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce. By this time, he was a fairly well known name in his corner of the city, and successfully ran for City Council in 1994. He served on Council through 2007, when he was elected to the US Congress in Pennsylvania's 2nd District after the seat was vacated by the mayor-elect.

Congressional Career

Basically nonexistent.

Political Ideology

Maybe.

2010 Pennsylvania Senate Race

I doubt it.

Personal Life

Tim Cargill used to reside in East Oak Lane in Northwest Philadelphia with his wife Katharine of 22 years. They have three children ages 21, 18, and 16. He now travels the country with former Republican Speaker Jack Magruder and little-known one-eyed Congressman Alan Sickles.

More later perhaps?

Education

  • B.S.E. Business and Public Policy, Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, 1982
  • J.D., Temple University School of Law, 1985

Occupations

  • Teaching Assistant, Philadelphia Court of Common Pleas, 1985-1992
  • Assistant Professor of Political Science, Philadelphia Chamber of Commerce, 1992-1994
  • Unemployed Vagrant, Backseat of a Stolen Hybrid, 2014-Present

Political Experience

  • At-Large Member, Philadelphia City Council, 1994-2007
  • Representative, 2nd District, Pennsylvania, 2008-2013
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