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  1. Office of Senator Jim Cambridge Quarter 1, 2017 SENATOR CAMBRIDGE RELEASES ETHANOL INDUSTRY & CORN FARMER SUPPORT ACT WASHINGTON, D.C. - United States Senator James Cambridge (R-IA) is releasing the following statement on his sponsorship of the Ethanol Industry and Corn Farmer Support Act: "My friends, let me be clear: supporting the ethanol industry isn't just about fueling our cars; it's about fueling our economy and supporting our family farmers. In Iowa, corn isn't just a crop, it's a way of life. And the ethanol industry plays a crucial role in sustaining that way of life, providing jobs, economic opportunity, and stability to countless families across the state. By investing in the ethanol industry, we not only bolster our energy independence but also lower gas prices for hardworking Americans. And let's not forget, supporting ethanol means supporting our environment, as it reduces greenhouse gas emissions and promotes cleaner air for all. But to truly unleash the full potential of the ethanol industry, we must repeal burdensome EPA regulations that stifle innovation and hinder growth. It's time to cut through the red tape and empower our farmers and producers to thrive. Together, we can build a stronger, more sustainable future for Iowa and our nation. So let's roll up our sleeves, get to work, and keep moving forward."
  2. Office of Senator Jim Cambridge Quarter 1, 2017 SENATOR CAMBRIDGE ENDORSES KETANJI BROWN JACKSON FOR SUPREME COURT WASHINGTON, D.C. - United States Senator James Cambridge (R-IA) is releasing the following statement endorsing the nomination of Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to serve of the Supreme Court: "From Day One, I've remained committed to filling the vacancy on the Supreme Court with a qualified, dignified, and respected jurist. I've said from the beginning that such a nominee, from a Democratic president, would not fit my personal ideological tastes, but it wouldn't hinder my ability to be fair and reasonable. I have been an outspoken advocate for setting aside partisanship and supporting a qualified nominee, whether that was Paul Watford or now. I'm someone who firmly believes in the importance of upholding the integrity and independence of our judiciary and I've paid the price for it. I am proud to voice my support for the nomination of Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court. Throughout her impressive legal career, Judge Jackson has demonstrated an unwavering commitment to the rule of law, fairness, and justice for all Americans. Judge Jackson's experience as a federal judge, her intellect, and her dedication to upholding the Constitution make her exceptionally qualified to serve on our nation's highest court. Her thoughtful approach to the law, her impartiality, and her ability to consider diverse perspectives make her well-suited to tackle the complex issues that come before the Supreme Court. Furthermore, Judge Jackson's nomination represents a significant milestone in our nation's history, as she would be the first Black woman to serve on the Supreme Court. Her nomination is a testament to the progress we have made toward a more inclusive and representative judiciary. I urge my colleagues in the Senate to put aside partisan differences and confirm Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson without delay. Our country deserves a Supreme Court justice of her caliber, and I am confident that she will serve with distinction for many years to come."
  3. Office of Senator Jim Cambridge Quarter 1, 2017 SENATOR CAMBRIDGE PUSHES IOWA JUDGE JANE KELLY FOR SUPREME COURT WASHINGTON, D.C. - United States Senator James Cambridge (R-IA) is releasing the following statement calling for President Xiomara De La Cruz to nominate esteemed jurist Jane Kelly, an Iowa alum, to the U.S. Supreme Court. "Judge Jane Kelly's record as a straight-shooter, a middle-of-the-road, down the line jurist makes her an extremely attractive consensus candidate for the Supreme Court. The partisan battle against Judge Watford has been truly unfortunate, but we cannot wait much longer in fulfilling our responsibility in filling the vacancy on the Supreme Court. Judge Kelly has impeccable qualifications and is ready to step up to the plate. She is someone I have previously supported and would remind people that she was confirmed unanimously by the Senate in 2013 for the appeals court. Iowans might remember the harrowing story of a vicious attack Judge Kelly endured back in 2004. She overcame that tragedy with grace and perseverance, with the toughness and grit that Iowans are known for. She is my pick and I will work to convince the president and a majority of our GOP conference to support her, if the president is willing to make that choice."
  4. Office of Senator Jim Cambridge Quarter 1, 2017 SENATOR CAMBRIDGE'S STATEMENT ON LEADERSHIP OF CLIFF FLEMING WASHINGTON, D.C. - United States Senator James Cambridge (R-IA) is releasing the following statement calling for the resignation of Cliff Fleming as Senate Minority Leader. "I have had intense conversations with colleagues of mine from each end of our party and I have come to a regretful, yet necessary, decision. I have served in and out of this chamber since 1999 and I have never experienced such displeasure and disjointedness as I've seen and experienced under the short leadership of Cliff Fleming. Senator Fleming has inflamed divisions and has lacked a vision that includes more than his narrow-mindedness. At this time, for the good of our party, our institution of Congress, and the American people, I am calling on Cliff Fleming to resign as Senate Minority Leader."
  5. Office of Senator Jim Cambridge Quarter 1, 2017 SENATOR CAMBRIDGE'S STATEMENT ON PAUL WATFORD'S CONFIRMATION WASHINGTON, D.C. - United States Senator James Cambridge (R-IA) is officially endorsing Paul Watford's confirmation to fill the vacancy on the Supreme Court. "After careful review of the confirmation hearings, exploration of Watford's record and resume, and understanding the vital need to fill the vacancy on the Supreme Court, I have come to the decision to vote in favor of Paul Watford's nomination. The fact is: America needs all three branches of government working, effectively. The vacancy on the Supreme Court presents a major challenge to our institutions, our incredibly important third branch of the Judiciary. It's unstable and unacceptable. Seeing as there aren't any major character flaws with respect to the nominee, there's no reason to oppose him. To my conservative colleagues: elections have consequences and we cannot continue to avoid the mandate of the American people. America knew the stakes and it's our responsibility to fill the open seat."
  6. Office of Senator Jim Cambridge Quarter 1, 2017 SENATOR CAMBRIDGE ENDORSES RENEGOTIATING NAFTA WASHINGTON, D.C. - United States Senator James Cambridge (R-IA) is officially endorsing a plan to begin the renegotiation of NAFTA, the Clinton-era trade agreement that has been blamed for the outsourcing of jobs and depressing of workers' wages over the last two decades. "Renegotiating NAFTA is a clear and necessary path forward. There's enough evidence to suggest this particular agreement had an overall negative impact on working-class Americans, particularly concentrated in the Mid-West of our country. Out of fairness for the American consumer, the American taxpayer, and the American worker, we must renegotiate this deal to refocus its priorities on strengthening America's position and protecting our workers and small businesses," Senator Cambridge said in a statement.
  7. Office of Senator Jim Cambridge Quarter 1, 2017 STATEMENT ON SPEAKERSHIP BATTLE WASHINGTON D.C. - "I have served the great people of Iowa a long time. I've had to think about the struggles of the working class, particularly in the Midwest, for the bulk of my career. They call us flyover states, and in if you're not careful, power-brokers in Washington will pretend as if the working class of the Rust Belt are invicible. The fact is, the tides of economic populism is high and it's taking over our party from the grassroots level. I appreciate everything Paul Ryan has done for our party over the years. I remember when he was a Young Gun just coming into the fray. But that time is over. It's time to move on with the times. The financial crash changed everything. It's continuing to change us and we must adapt to the reality of our economy. We should take a closer look at how our trade policies and the globalization of our economies here and around the world have impacted working people over the last decades. We probably should've done it sooner. Nevertheless, I believe we have a leadership team in the Republican party ready to tackle the challenges we face and prevent the incoming Democratic administration from continuing to take us down a path of extremism."
  8. Name: James "Jim" Cambridge Seat: Iowa, Class III Party: Republican Major Caucus: Republican Study Committee Place of Birth: New Hartford, Iowa Place of Residence: Salisbury Oaks, Iowa Age: 77, b: 9/17/1940, (-15 Points) Sexuality: Straight, Married, 3 Kids (0 Points) Wife: Jessilyn Daines Cambridge (b: 1/15/1945, m: 1965) Child: James Cambridge II, (b: 1965) Child: Taylor Cambridge (b: 1968) Child: Robert "Bobby" Cambridge (b. 1970) Race/Ancestry: White, Irish-American, (0 Points) Socioeconomic History: Top 5% (-10 Points) Religion: Irish-Catholic (0 Points) Educational History University of Northern Iowa Bachelor of the Arts, Political Science, 1958-1962 (0 Points) Harvard University Law School, Juris Doctor, 1962-1966 (20 Points) Political Career State Senator, Iowa State Senate, 1969-1985 (8 points) Governor, State of Iowa, 1987-1999 (60 points) United States Senator, Iowa, Class III, 1999-2005 (5 points) United States Secretary of State, 2005-2009 (20 points) United States Senator, Iowa Class III, 2011-present (5 points) (93/100)
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