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Congressman John Kline has been proud to represent the men and women of Minnesota's 2nd District in the U.S. House of Representatives since first being elected to Congress in 2002. During this time, John has established himself as one of Congress’s foremost experts on defense and veterans issues, a conservative voice on tax and budget policy, an advocate for education, and a champion for helping America become more energy independent.
A ‘Star of Education’
Keeping Promises to our Veterans: A Personal Priority
Leading Voice on Defense Issues
Committed to Cutting pork, Increasing our Energy Independence
Continuing a Lifelong Pursuit of Public Service
In 2009, John Kline was chosen by his peers to serve as the ranking Republican on the 50-member Education and Labor Committee. “I look forward to working in a bipartisan manner with Chairman [George] Miller to be an advocate for education and advancing priorities for workers and their employers,” Kline said. “I am ready to take the lead.”
First joining the Education and Labor Committee in 2003, John has been a strong advocate for greater flexibility and local control in education, and increased federal funding for special needs and low income students. “Rep. Kline has been a diligent, hard-working member of our committee,” said Chairman Miller. John has authored legislation to increase the availability of federal education funding at the local level, for which he was honored with the “Star of Education” Award by the National Association of State Directors of Career Technical Education Consortium.
Prior to becoming the ranking Republican on the Education and Labor Committee, John served as the ranking Republican member on the Health, Employment, Labor and Pensions Subcommittee (HELP), which is responsible for all matters associated with the relationships between employers and employees, including retirement security and pension, health, and other employee benefits.
Among his legislative successes in these areas, John co-sponsored sweeping pension reform legislation that protects the pensions of 44 million Americans. “People have worked their entire lives for these pensions,” Kline said. “Nothing is more important than making sure these obligations are met.” When an agreement could not be reached on the final legislation, John helped write a provision that secures pension plans for 9,100 Northwest Airlines (NWA) pension plan participants in Minnesota’s 2nd District. “Our district’s hard-working airline employees had serious concerns about the future of their pension plans, which is why I fought for airline relief,” Kline said. The pension reform legislation was signed into law in August 2006.
Demonstrating his continued dedication to the well-being of the men and women of our armed services, John has traveled on numerous Congressional Delegation (CODEL) trips, which have enabled him to observe and evaluate our nation’s foreign policy in action.
- John traveled to Iraq in 2003 and Kosovo in 2004 to visit U.S. troops and meet with military and civilian leadership stationed there.
- Just days before the Iraqi elections in January 2005, John led a congressional delegation to Afghanistan and Iraq. During this trip he was able to assess the progress of U.S. operations in support of the emerging democracies in those nations, evaluate the tremendous success of elections in Afghanistan, and survey conditions on the eve of elections in Iraq. Based on his personal observations on the ground, John correctly predicted the success of the Iraqi elections that occurred just days after his visit.
- In 2006, John led a congressional delegation to Iraq – his fourth trip to the region – to assess the progress of the unity government and the work being done by the Iraqi Security Forces, as well as visit members of the Minnesota National Guard.
- In 2007, in the wake of General David Petraeus and Ambassador Ryan Crocker’s assessments of Iraq, John traveled with a congressional delegation to Iraq and Afghanistan to see for himself the latest developments and current ground conditions.
- In February, 2008, John traveled with a congressional delegation to Afghanistan where he met with high ranking military officials to discuss progress being made by Provincial Reconstruction Teams (PRTs) in rebuilding Afghanistan. “To improve the infrastructure and security there, we must empower local government officials and increase civilian participation,” Kline said after the trip. “Enhancing the security of Afghanistan also requires an increase in support from our NATO allies.
- In April, 2009, John traveled with a congressional delegation to Afghanistan, Pakistan, Turkey, and Israel. The objectives of thier mission was to show foreign leaders that the United States is indeed united in support of President Obama’s new regional strategy for Afghanistan and Pakistan that includes a pledge to deploy more troops to defeat al-Qaida militants, the Taliban, and their allies, but also includes a greater emphasis on regional diplomacy and economic development. The codel was John's first visit to the region since President Obama's election.
- In May, 2009, John joined Intelligence Committee colleagues on a fact-finding trip to France, Algeria, Greece, and Morocco. The trip included a visit to the Normandy American Cemetery in northern France, where John participated in a Memorial Day ceremony and helped lay a wreath in honor of those American service members who gave their lives on the beaches of Normandy and made possible the liberation of Europe in World War II.
Born in Allentown, Pennsylvania, in September 6, 1947, John earned his undergraduate degree in Biology from Rice University in 1969, and earned his Masters Degree in Public Administration from Shippensburg University in 1988.
John and his wife, Vicky, live in Lakeville, Minnesota. He is especially proud of his two children and four grandchildren. John’s son – a father of two – is a helicopter pilot in the Army and has served two tours in Afghanistan and Iraq. His daughter is a freelance author, mother of two, and creator of the popular PBandJAHM e-zine, which offers community and advice for stay at home mothers across the country.