Congressman Sander Levin

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Biography:

Sander Levin has represented Michigan’s 12th Congressional District since 1992. The District now includes almost 60% of Macomb County and spans from Clinton Township/Mount Clemens and Lake St. Clair to Southfield.

Sander Levin currently serves on the House Ways and Means Committee, which has jurisdiction over all tax, trade and economic growth policies and entitlement spending, including Social Security, Medicare, welfare and unemployment compensation. He is the Chairman of the Trade Subcommittee. He also serves on the Social Security Subcommittee.

At home he is working to help communities create coalitions to combat drug and alcohol abuse among teenagers. He is actively involved in a variety of efforts to improve water quality throughout the region, including Lake St. Clair and numerous other local projects. Sander Levin is also working to implement federal policies that address the manufacturing jobs crisis and help to create good paying jobs.


Background

Born in Detroit, Levin graduated from Central High School. He earned his B.A. at the University of Chicago, his M.A. in international relations from Columbia University and a law degree from Harvard University. Sander Levin and his wife, Vicki have four children and eight grandchildren. His brother, Carl, serves in the United States Senate

Sander Levin was elected to the State Senate in 1964, serving on the Education and Labor Committee. He was Senate Minority Leader (1969/70).

In 1970 and 1974, Levin was the Democratic candidate for Governor. After a four year assignment as Assistant Administrator in the Agency for International Development, he was elected to Congress in 1982.

Committee Assignments

Rep. Levin currently serves on the House Committee on Ways and Means. The Ways and Means Committee has jurisdiction over all tax, trade and economic growth policies and entitlement spending, including Social Security, Medicare, welfare and unemployment compensation.

As Chairman of the Trade Subcommittee, Rep. Levin is seeking ways to use trade policy to shape globalization and is fighting to include worker rights and environmental standards in trade agreements. He has persistently challenged unfair trade practices, including currency manipulation, that threaten U.S. manufacturers and U.S. jobs and to knock down unfair barriers to our products in foreign markets.

As a member of the Social Security Subcommittee, Rep. Levin continues to work to strengthen Social Security, address the challenges facing the program, and fight against privatization.

Rep. Levin also serves as the Chairperson of The Congressional-Executive Commission on China, which consists of nine Senators, nine members of the House of Representatives and five senior Presidential Administration officials. Its mandate is to monitor human rights, including worker rights and the development of the rule of law in china, as well as maintain a database of information on Chinese prisoners.

Mr. Levin and former Rep. Doug Bereuter initiated the idea of creating the Congressional-Executive Commission on China and it was formally established in 2000 as part of the legislation to grant China Permanent Normal Trade Relations (PNTR) when China entered the World Trade Organization. Mr. Levin has served on the Commission since its inception.

Press Coverage

Jobs Report Underlines Need for Economic Recovery Package {In response to today’s announcement from the Department of Labor (DoL) that the number of unemployed Americans went up to more than 11 million --  the highest level in 25 years -- Rep. Sander Levin (D-MI) today reiterated the importance of fast action on a recovery project  and inclusion of unemployment insurance expansion, Trade Adjustment Assistance and job creation funds.  DoL figures released today indicated that 524,000 jobs were lost in December alone, with over a million jobs lost in the last two months, and 2.5 million jobs lost in 2008.  The national unemployment rate also jumped to 7.2 percent. 1/9/2009

Statement from Sen. Levin and Rep. Levin on Auto Bridge Loans Sen. Carl Levin (D-Mich.) and Rep. Sander Levin (D-MI12) issued the following statement today regarding the auto industry bridge loans announced by President Bush this morning: 12/19/2008

Miller, Levin Back Obama Stimulus Plan (1/7/2009)

Congress must stand up for backbone of manufacturing and millions of jobs (11/18/2008)


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Media Contact Info:

Cullen Schwarz
Press Secretary
Phone: 202-225-4961
Fax: 202-226-1033
Email: cullen.schwarz@mail.house.gov