Representative Tom Tancredo
Sixth District, Colorado
Biography
Tom Tancredo grew up in Denver, Colorado, and graduated
from the University of Northern Colorado with a degree in
Political Science.
In 1976, while teaching civics at Drake Junior High
School, Tom was elected to the state legislature, and
re-elected in 1978 and 1980. He was a leader in the
conservative freshman class, which won legislative victories
in abolishing the state's sales tax on food and utilities,
in abolishing the state's inheritance tax, and in abolishing
the auto safety inspection sticker tax.
In 1981, Tom resigned his seat in the legislature to
accept an appointment in the Reagan administration. He
served as the Secretary of Education's Regional
Representative and was re-appointed by President Bush. Tom
succeeded in downsizing the regional office from 220
employees to approximately 60, resulting in a 75 percent
saving in the regional office budget. This success was in
spite of strong opposition from the national unions and
their defenders in Congress.
In May 1993, Tom accepted the presidency of the
Independence Institute, a conservative, public policy
research organization in Golden, Colorado. During his
tenure, the Institute experienced dramatic growth in both
revenues and visibility. The Institute's weekly television
program - Independent
Thinking - is well regarded, and Tom was a regular
panelist on the TV program Colorado Inside Out. Tom has been
a leading spokesman for initiatives ranging from term
limits, to school choice and parents' rights.
In August 1998, Tom won the Republican Primary in a five
person race for the Sixth Congressional District of
Colorado, which includes parts of Jefferson and Arapahoe
Counties. Tom was elected to Congress in November 1998, and
was appointed to the Education and the Workforce Committee,
the Committee on Resources, and the Committee on
International Relations.
Tom and his wife Jackie have been married for 21 years,
and they have raised two children and have one grandchild,
Thomas, whom they call "the light of our lives."
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