Brian Baird

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Brian Baird
Brian Baird

Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Washington's 3rd district
Incumbent
Assumed office 
January 6, 1999
Preceded by Linda Smith

Born March 7, 1956 (1956-03-07) (age 52)
Chama, New Mexico
Political party Democratic
Spouse Rachel Nugent
Profession Psychologist
Religion Non-denominational Protestant

Brian Norton Baird (born March 7, 1956) is an American politician from the U.S. state of Washington.

Brian Baird has been a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives since 1999, representing Washington's 3rd congressional district. He attended the University of Utah and the University of Wyoming, completing a Ph.D. in clinical psychology. Dr. Baird is the former chairman of the Department of Psychology at Pacific Lutheran University in Tacoma, Washington, and a licensed clinical psychologist.

Baird was elected to the House in 1998 after being defeated in a prior bid in 1996. He sits on the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, the House Science Committee, the House Budget Committee, and the House Select Committee on Continuity in Government.

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[edit] Leadership

He serves as a senior regional whip and on the Democratic Steering Committee. He was elected president of the 1998 Democratic Freshman Class. He is a member of the New Democrat Coalition.

[edit] Committee and Caucus Membership

  • Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure
    • Subcommittee on Coast Guard and Maritime Transportation
    • Subcommittee on Water Resources and Environment
    • Subcommittee on Highways, Transportation, and Pipelines
  • Committee on Science and Technology
    • Subcommittee on Research and Science Education, Chairman
    • Subcommittee on Investigations and Oversight
  • Congressional Career and Technical Education Caucus (co-founder)
  • Congressional Caucus to Control and Fight Methamphetamine (co-founder)
  • Congressional National Parks Caucus (co-founder)

[edit] The third district

Washington's 3rd congressional district comprises the following counties: Thurston, Lewis, Pacific, Wahkiakum, Cowlitz, Clark, and Skamania. During his time in Congress, he has flown home nearly every weekend and has hosted well over 260 town hall meetings.[1] He has visited every high school, port, hospital and countless businesses and organizations in Southwest Washington.[2]

[edit] Education & early life

Baird was born in Chama, New Mexico to Edith S. and William N. (“Bill”) Baird, a town councilman and mayor.[3] Dr. Baird received his B.S. from the University of Utah, graduating Phi Beta Kappa in 1977. He continued on to the University of Wyoming, receiving his M.S. and Ph.D. in clinical psychology[4]. He has published a number of journal articles and has authored two books.

[edit] Position on Iraq

Baird initially voted against giving the president the authority to go to Iraq War, but came to support a continued U.S. effort in 2007 after a visit to the region. He continued to maintain that the war in Iraq was "one of the worst foreign-policy mistakes in the history of our nation," but also stated a belief in an op-ed published in The Seattle Times that Iraq "at long last begun to change substantially for the better" as a result of the surge. Baird advanced the argument that withdrawal timetables at this time would embolden insurgents, discourage cooperation between Iraqi political factions, and abdicate America's moral obligation to maintain order in the region.[5]

A capacity crowd of approximately 550 filled an auditorium at Fort Vancouver High School for a town hall meeting, with the many attendees voicing passionate disagreement with his stance.[6] Baird requested police protection for the event, the first time he has done so for an event of this type,[7] and Baird also brought along a private bodyguard.[6] The event continued well after the scheduled 9 p.m. conclusion,[7] ultimately passing four hours of discussion.[6]

[edit] Books

[edit] See also

[edit] Electoral history

Washington's 3rd congressional district: Results 1996–2006[8]
Year Democrat Votes Pct Republican Votes Pct 3rd Party Party Votes Pct
1996 Brian Baird 122,230 50% Linda Smith 123,117 50%
1998 Brian Baird 120,364 55% Don Benton 99,855 45%
2000 Brian Baird 159,428 56% Trent R. Matson 114,861 41% Erne Lewis Libertarian 8,375 3%
2002 Brian Baird 119,264 62% Joseph Zarelli 74,065 38%
2004 Brian Baird 193,626 62% Thomas A. Crowson 119,027 38%
2006 Brian Baird 147,065 63% Michael Messmore 85,915 37%

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Political offices
Preceded by
Linda Smith
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Washington's 3rd congressional district

1999–Present
Succeeded by
Incumbent
Persondata
NAME Baird, Brian Norton
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION United States Congressman
DATE OF BIRTH 1956-03-07
PLACE OF BIRTH Chama, New Mexico
DATE OF DEATH
PLACE OF DEATH