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Dana Rohrabacher (born June 21 1947), American politician, has been a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives since 1989, representing the 46th District of California (map). He was born in Coronado, California. He graduated from Palos Verdes High School, attended Harbor Junior College and received his bachelor's degree in history from California State University, Long Beach in 1969. He received his master's degree in American Studies from the University of Southern California. In August 1997 he married an Orange County, California native (and fellow surfer), Rhonda Carmony. On April 27, 2004, he and his wife became parents to triplets.

Rohrabacher presides over a meeting of the Space and Aeronautics Subcommittee of the House Science Committee.

Prior to his election to Congress in 1988, Rohrabacher was an editorial writer for The Orange County Register. He had also served as Special Assistant to President Ronald Reagan. For seven years he was one of the President's senior speechwriters. During his tenure at the White House, Rohrabacher played a leading role in the formulation of the Reagan Doctrine. He also helped formulate President Reagan's Economic Bill of Rights, a package of economic reforms that the President introduced in a speech before the Jefferson Memorial.

With Reagan soon leaving office, Rohrabacher left the Administration in 1988 to pursue the open House seat recently vacated by Dan Lungren. With the fundraising help of friend Oliver North, Rohrabacher was able to win the Republican primary and capture the seat.

Rohrabacher was Chairman of the Space and Aeronautics Subcommittee of the House Science Committee from 1997 until January 2005, having received a two-year waiver to serve beyond the six-year term limit.

As a senior member of the International Relations Committee, Rohrabacher led the effort to deny Most Favored Nation trading status to the People's Republic of China, citing that nation's dismal human rights record and opposition to democracy. His subcommittee assignments are East Asia and Pacific, and Middle East and South Asia.

Rohrabacher is a staunch opponent of illegal immigration. He authored California's Proposition 187, which sought to remove illegal aliens from the state's welfare and education rolls. In 2004 he proposed a bill to withhold emergency room services to people who cannot prove their immigration status.

Rohrabacher also supports giving Washington, D.C. residents the right to vote for congressional representation as Maryland residents.

During the summer of 2001, Mr. Rohrabacher may have met with officials from the Taliban gov't [1].

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  • United States Congress. "Dana Rohrabacher (id: R000409)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress.
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