Steve Scalise
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Gender | Male |
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Age | 59 |
Web site | scalise.house.gov |
Date of birth | October 6,1965 |
Zodiac sign | Libra |
Born | New Orleans |
Louisiana | |
United States | |
Office | R |
LA 1st District | |
Spouse | Jennifer Scalise |
Children | Madison Carol Scalise |
Harrison Joseph Scalise | |
Nationality | American |
Italian | |
Current office | 2023-04-28 14:29:52 |
LA 1st District | |
2023-05-04 04:15:20 | |
2023-07-23 15:11:51 | |
Books | Back in the Game: One Gunman, Countless Heroes, and the Fight for My Life |
Parents | Alfred Joseph Scalise |
Carol Schilleci | |
Previous position | Member of the Louisiana State Senate (2008–2008), Louisiana State Representative (1996–2008) |
Education | Louisiana State University |
Archbishop Rummel High School | |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 407220 |
Steve Scalise Life story
Stephen Joseph Scalise is an American politician who serves as the House Majority Leader and representative for Louisiana's 1st congressional district. He served as the House Minority Whip from 2019 to 2023. Scalise is in his ninth House term, having held his seat since 2008.
Tom Emmer drops out of Speaker race before vote
... Earlier, Republican nominees Steve Scalise of Louisiana and Jim Jordan of Ohio both failed to gather enough support to replace Mr McCarthy...
Tom Emmer: Republicans pick third nominee for House Speaker
... Two previous nominees, Steve Scalise of Louisiana and Jim Jordan of Ohio, both failed to gather enough support to replace Mr McCarthy...
Republicans back to square one as Speaker crisis deepens
... His week-long quest to win the top job in the House ended up as futile as his party s first pick, Steve Scalise, who threw in the towel before any ballots had been cast...
Trump-backed Jim Jordan chosen as Speaker nominee
... Supporters of Steve Scalise - who was nominated as the party s candidate for Speaker on Wednesday before withdrawing - have vowed to oppose Mr Jordan at all costs...
Three ways Republican House Speaker chaos ends on Capitol Hill
...By Bernd Debusmann Jr on Capitol HillBBC NewsA day after being chosen as the Republican party s nominee to be Speaker of the House of Representatives, Steve Scalise has withdrawn from the race...
Steve Scalise drops out of US Speaker race
...By Bernd Debusmann Jr BBC News, Washington Republican Congressman Steve Scalise has dropped out of the race to become Speaker of the House just a day after his party nominated him...
Kevin McCarthy has gone. Why was he removed and who might replace him?
... Other names being mentioned are Louisiana Republican Steve Scalise and Minnesota Republican Tom Emmer...
Confusion and fear at US border as law change looms
... " Joe Biden sent a message that America s border is open, and millions of people answered that call and started coming across our border illegally, " said House Majority Leader Steve Scalise, The Biden administration says they are making it safer and easier for people like MiLexi and her family to follow a lawful path to asylum...
Republicans back to square one as Speaker crisis deepens
By Anthony ZurcherNorth America correspondent
Republicans are back to Square One . It's a game of congressional snakes and ladders, where every space on the board is a serpent.
More Than Two Weeks after a handful of House conservatives ousted Kevin McCarthy from the speaker's chair, The Party is still looking for a someone who can successfully reach The Top of the board.
No One yet has even come close.
Jim Jordan is only the latest, most determined casualty of a leadership drama that at every turn seems to get more chaotic and acrimonious.
His week-long quest to win The Top job in The House ended up as futile as his party's first pick, Steve Scalise , who threw in the towel before any ballots had been cast.
Mr Scalise may have seen the writing on The Wall more quickly because he is a traditional Republican legislator, who had come up through the ranks of his party's leadership. He had made deals and built relationships to become the second-ranking Republican in The House .
Mr Jordan, on The Other hand, is a different character. He made his name in Congress as a political bomb-thrower. He co-founded The House Freedom Caucus, which has used political brinksmanship - under threat of government shutdowns and even a national default on The Debt - to bend centrist and establishment Republicans farther to The Right .
He also has the backing of Donald Trump and his right-wing populist movement. He is embraced by a conservative media ecosystem anchored by Fox News evening talk-show hosts like Sean Hannity .
Where Mr Scalise's motivations were to cut his losses and maintain his position within the Republican hierarchy, Mr Jordan's incentives were to damn the political torpedoes and forge ahead.
But the qualities that made him successful as an insurgent ultimately created the kind of intra-party enemies who could block him from The Prize .
After three very public failures in balloting before the Full House , his end came quietly, by Secret Ballot , in a basement meeting with his fellow House Republicans. It is a fate that will make him a martyr for The Party 's right wing, which will view his defeat as further evidence of a party establishment that is insufficiently dedicated to conservative values.
" The Most popular Republican in the United States Congress was just knifed by a Secret Ballot , " Congressman Matt Gaetz , whose objection to Mr McCarthy started this whole crises, told reporters on Friday. " It's as swampy as The Swamp gets. "
House Republicans now head home for the weekend to lick their wounds. A grab-bag of politicians have already either declared their bids for the speakership or are seriously considering them.
With Mr Scalise and Mr Jordan - Two of The Most high-profile House Republican names - off the board, Monday's candidate forum promises to be a raucous affair, where dark-horse candidates with little political baggage might find success.
When one candidate ultimately emerges from closed-door Republican meetings as The Pick of The Party , the slow grind to get to 217 votes - and the speaker's gavel - begins again.
With a Republican caucus so fractured, and nerves so raw at this point, it won't be an easy task. The Snakes on the board aren't Going Away anytime soon.
Related TopicsSource of news: bbc.com