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词条 Doug Ose
释义

  1. Early life, education, and career

  2. U.S. House of Representatives (1999–2005)

     Committee assignments 

  3. Elections

     Congressional  1998–2002  2008  2014  2018 California gubernatorial race 

  4. Personal life

  5. References

  6. External links

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Douglas Arlo Ose (born June 27, 1955) is a former California congressman who served in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1999 to 2005, representing California's 3rd Congressional District.[1] He was a candidate for Governor of California in the 2018 election.

Early life, education, and career

Ose was born and raised in Sacramento, California. He graduated from Rio Americano High School and in 1977, earned a B.S. in Business Administration from the University of California, Berkeley.[1] He is a developer and businessman in Sacramento. He has been owner of a real estate development and investment company since 1985.[2]

U.S. House of Representatives (1999–2005)

Ose served in Congress from 1999 to 2005, during which time he gained a reputation as a moderate Republican.[3][4] According to The Sacramento Bee, "Ose's record on abortion, guns and immigration policy placed him on the moderate end of his caucus. He's never been particularly partisan, or easy to pinpoint."[6]

While in Congress, Ose served on the House Government Reform Committee, the House Agriculture Committee and the House Financial Services Committee. He was also a member of the Republican Main Street Partnership, serving on the group's board of directors.[5]

During his time in Congress, Ose was named a "Hero of the Taxpayers" by Americans for Tax Reform,[6] a "Guardian of Small Business" by the National Federation of Independent Business[7] and earned a "Tax Fighter" award from the National Tax Limitation Committee.[7] In 2001, Ose voted for one of the largest tax cuts in American history, a $1.35 trillion tax reform package that ended the marriage penalty tax, lowered the estate tax and increased child tax credits.[8]

As Chairman of a House Government Reform Committee, Ose held hearings to promote legislation to change rules governing gifts to presidents.[9] In an effort to complete construction of a border fence originally started in 1996, Ose, along with David Dreier, co-authored a bill that would grant the United States Secretary of Homeland Security authorization to ignore all laws he or she deemed "necessary to ensure the expeditious construction of the barriers and roads under this section".[10]

According to The Sacramento Bee, during his congressional tenure, Ose appeared regularly in lists of the wealthiest members of Congress. According to financial disclosures, his wealth increased from between $13.5 million and $60 million to between $51.5 million and $175 million.[11]

In 2003, Ose dropped an exploratory effort for a potential U.S. Senate challenge to Barbara Boxer.[12] Ose honored a self-imposed term-limit pledge and declined to run for re-election to the U.S. House in 2004.[13][14]

During his congressional tenure, Ose was listed in the House roll as "R-Sacramento," even though his district didn't include any portion of Sacramento itself.

Committee assignments

  • House Government Reform Committee (Chair)
  • House Agriculture Committee
  • House Financial Services Committee

Elections

Congressional

1998–2002

In 1998, Ose decided to run for California's 3rd congressional district. In the open primary, he ranked first with 30% of the vote. His next closest competitor, Democrat Sandie Dunn, received 23% of the vote.[15] Ose and Dunn qualified for the general election, in which Ose defeated Dunn by a margin of 52%–45%--one of the few bright spots in a mostly bad year for Republicans, particularly in California.[15] Ose won re-election in 2000 with 56% of the vote and again in 2002 with 62% of the vote.[15]

2008

In 2008, Ose ran in the primary election in California's 4th congressional district, a seat being left vacant by retiring Congressman John Doolittle. Ose lost the primary bid to Tom McClintock.[16]

2014

{{See also|United States House of Representatives elections in California, 2014#District 7}}

On September 3, 2013, Ose formally announced his candidacy for his old district, which had been renumbered as the 7th district,[17] in hopes of facing freshman Democrat Ami Bera, who unseated Dan Lungren in 2012.[18] On June 3, Ose qualified for the November general election by ranking second in the open primary with 26% of the vote. He defeated Republicans Igor Birman and Elizabeth Emken. Bera ranked first with 48% of the vote and faced Ose in the general election.[19] The Rothenberg Political Report rated the contest as a "Pure Toss-up";[20] and even eight days after the November 4 election, the race was still undecided, with Bera leading Ose by just 711 votes at the time with 19,000 ballots yet to be counted.[21] Ultimately, Ose lost the race to Bera by 0.8%.

2018 California gubernatorial race

{{main|California gubernatorial election, 2018}}

Ose hinted in 2017 that he was considering running for Governor of California in the 2018 election, telling the Los Angeles Times that he was "gravely concerned" about the state's future, elaborating "there's no other way to describe it – we've gone backwards. I don't care whether you're talking about housing or quality of jobs that are available or road maintenance or the homeless question. There's nobody in office today that's doing anything about it."[22] He officially announced he would run in January 2018.[23]

Personal life

Ose is married to Lynnda Ose. They have two daughters, Erika and Emily, who attended Ose's former high school, Rio Americano High School. Their main residence is in the unincorporated area of Sacramento County.[11]

In 2011, when budget constraints forced the closure of Gibson Ranch Park in Sacramento County, Ose applied to run the facility as a private operator. Since Ose began managing the park in April 2011, the regional park has been open daily and has welcomed about 250,000 visitors.[24]

References

1. ^{{cite web |title=Ose, Doug Biographical Info |url=http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=O000164 |publisher=Biographical Directory of the United States Congress |accessdate=April 23, 2014}}
2. ^{{cite web |title=Doug Ose's Biography |publisher=Vote Smart |url=http://votesmart.org/candidate/biography/16472/doug-ose |accessdate=November 5, 2014}}
3. ^{{cite news |last1=Cannon |first1=Lou |title=Moderate Calif. GOP Thriving in New Open Primaries |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/politics/campaigns/keyraces98/stories/ca080998.htm |accessdate=July 23, 2014 |newspaper=The Washington Post |date=August 9, 1998}}
4. ^{{cite news |last1=Walters |first1=Dan |title=Democrats' congressional seats at risk in California |url=http://www.desertsun.com/story/opinion/columnists/2014/06/14/dan-walters-democrats-congressional-seats/10540311/ |accessdate=July 23, 2014 |newspaper=Desert Sun |date=June 14, 2014}}
5. ^{{cite news |last1=Cadelago |first1=Christopher |title=Center-right battle shaping up among Republicans challenging Ami Bera |url=http://blogs.sacbee.com/capitolalertlatest/2013/12/center-right-battle-shaping-up-among-republicans-challenging-ami-bera.html |accessdate=July 23, 2014 |publisher=The Sacramento Bee |date=December 13, 2003}}
6. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.sacbee.com/2014/04/03/6294344/ad-watch-ose-a-hero-but-many-others.html |accessdate=May 28, 2014 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140416205804/http://www.sacbee.com/2014/04/03/6294344/ad-watch-ose-a-hero-but-many-others.html |archivedate=April 16, 2014 }}
7. ^{{cite news |author=Dan Lungren |title=Guest View: Why I support Doug Ose for Congress |url=http://www.tahoedailytribune.com/article/20080306/OPINION/282305537 |date=March 5, 2008 |newspaper=Tahoe Daily Tribune |accessdate=November 5, 2014}}
8. ^{{cite news |last1=Weston |first1=Mary |title=Doug Ose campaigning in 4th Congressional district |url=http://www.orovillemr.com/ci_8339456 |accessdate=July 23, 2014 |newspaper=Oroville Mercury-Register |date=February 22, 2008}}
9. ^{{cite news |title=Panel ends probe with criticism of Clintons |url=http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2002-02-13/news/0202130315_1_gifts-witch-hunt-probe |accessdate=April 23, 2014 |date=February 13, 2002 |newspaper=Chicago Tribune}}
10. ^{{cite news |author=Juliet Eilperin |date=October 26, 2004 |title=House GOP Backs Easing Laws for Border Fence |newspaper=The Washington Post |page=A03 |url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A62557-2004Oct25.html |accessdate=November 5, 2014}}
11. ^{{cite news |title=Doug Ose argues his record is reason to return him to Congress |url=http://www.sacbee.com/2014/03/31/6280859/doug-ose-argues-his-record-is.html |newspaper=The Sacramento Bee |accessdate=April 24, 2014 |date=March 31, 2014 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140415072951/http://www.sacbee.com/2014/03/31/6280859/doug-ose-argues-his-record-is.html |archivedate=April 15, 2014 |df=mdy-all }}
12. ^{{cite news |last1=Finnegan |first1=Michael |title=Top GOP Contender Drops Bid to Seek Boxer's Seat |url=http://articles.latimes.com/2003/may/17/local/me-senate17 |accessdate=July 23, 2014 |publisher=Los Angeles Times |date=May 17, 2003}}
13. ^{{cite news |last1=Joseph |first1=Cameron |title=Ex-Rep. Ose mulling comeback bid against Rep. Bera |url=http://thehill.com/blogs/ballot-box/house-races/286743-ex-rep-ose-mulling-comeback-bid-against-rep-bera- |accessdate=July 23, 2014 |publisher=The Hill |date=March 7, 2013}}
14. ^{{cite news |title=Endorsement: Rep. Ami Bera and Doug Ose warrant top-two primary spots for Congressional District 7 |url=http://www.sacbee.com/2014/05/06/6380748/endorsement-rep-ami-bera-and-doug.html |accessdate=July 23, 2014 |newspaper=The Sacramento Bee |date=May 6, 2014 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140727103019/http://www.sacbee.com/2014/05/06/6380748/endorsement-rep-ami-bera-and-doug.html |archivedate=July 27, 2014 |df=mdy-all }}
15. ^{{cite web |url=http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/external/pre-election/profilesdistricts/CA03.html?SITE=WBFFELN&SECTION=POLITICS&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT |title=Election Results |publisher=Associated Press |accessdate=July 23, 2014}}
16. ^{{cite news |last1=Ortiz |first1=Jon |title=he Buzz: Conservatives ask Republican Doug Ose not to challenge Democrat Ami Bera |url=http://www.mercedsunstar.com/2013/07/15/3110101/the-buzz-conservatives-ask-republican.html |accessdate=July 23, 2014 |newspaper=Merced Sun-Star |date=July 15, 2013 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140808132326/http://www.mercedsunstar.com/2013/07/15/3110101/the-buzz-conservatives-ask-republican.html |archivedate=August 8, 2014 |df=mdy-all }}
17. ^{{cite web |title=Republican Doug Ose to challenge Democrat Ami Bera for California House seat |url=http://www.sacbee.com/2013/09/04/5705214/republican-doug-ose-to-challenge.html |newspaper=The Sacramento Bee |accessdate=April 24, 2014 |date=September 4, 2013 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20140424074629/http://www.sacbee.com/2013/09/04/5705214/republican-doug-ose-to-challenge.html |archivedate=April 24, 2014 |df=mdy-all }}
18. ^{{cite news |author=Laurel Rosenhall |date=November 15, 2012 |title=Ami Bera ousts Rep. Dan Lungren in congressional race |url=http://blogs.sacbee.com/capitolalertlatest/2012/11/ap-says-bera-ousted-lungren.html |publisher=The Sacramento Bee |accessdate=November 5, 2014}}
19. ^{{cite news |author=Christopher Cadelago |date=June 3, 2014 |url=http://www.sacbee.com/news/politics-government/election/article2600499.html |title=Bera, Ose headed for a fight over 7th congressional district |newspaper=The Sacramento Bee |accessdate=November 5, 2014}}
20. ^{{cite news |title=House Ratings |url=https://rothenbergpoliticalreport.com/ratings/house |accessdate=October 20, 2014 |publisher=Rothenberg Political Report |date=October 17, 2014 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20141021205401/http://rothenbergpoliticalreport.com/ratings/house |archivedate=October 21, 2014 |df=mdy-all }}
21. ^{{cite news |author=David Bienick |date=November 12, 2014 |url=http://www.kcra.com/politics/bera-takes-lead-in-race-for-7th-congressional-district/29686972 |title=Bera takes lead in race for 7th congressional district |station=KCRA.com |accessdate=November 15, 2014}}
22. ^{{cite web|last1=Mehta|first1=Seema|title=Former GOP Rep. Doug Ose considering run for governor of California|url=http://www.latimes.com/politics/essential/la-pol-ca-essential-politics-updates-former-gop-congressman-doug-ose-1510084317-htmlstory.html|website=Los Angeles Times|accessdate=January 5, 2018}}
23. ^{{cite in February Ose dropped out of the race, citing lack of campaign funds. news|last1=Willon|first1=Phil|title=Former GOP Rep. Doug Ose announces he is running for California governor|url=http://www.latimes.com/politics/essential/la-pol-ca-essential-politics-updates-former-gop-rep-doug-ose-announces-he-is-1515184172-htmlstory.html|accessdate=18 January 2018|publisher=Los Angeles Times|date=January 5, 2018}}
24. ^{{cite news |last1=Cadelago |first1=Christopher |title=Doug Ose's county park project a work in progress |url=http://www.sacbee.com/2014/08/07/6614069/doug-oses-county-park-project.html |accessdate=September 4, 2014 |newspaper=The Sacramento Bee |date=August 7, 2014}}

External links

  • [https://web.archive.org/web/20131002010238/http://dougose.com/ Doug Ose for Congress]
  • {{C-SPAN|dougose02}}
  • {{CongLinks | congbio=O000164 | votesmart=16472 | fec=H8CA03105 | congress=doug-ose/1585 }}
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