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'''Judy Biggert''' (1937-) is a [[U.S. Representative]], ([[ | '''Judy Biggert''' (1937-) is a [[U.S. Representative]], ([[Republican Party (United States)|R-]][[Illinois]]), from the 13th District, which includes portions of three counties representing the western and southwestern suburbs of Chicago. Legislation on which she worked, and cites with pride, include the [[Sarbanes-Oxley Act]] and [[No Child Left Behind Act]]. | ||
Her district includes [[Argonne National Laboratory]] and a number of high-technology businesses, including [[AT&T Bell Labs]] and [[Tellabs]]. | Her district includes [[Argonne National Laboratory]] and a number of high-technology businesses, including [[AT&T Bell Labs]] and [[Tellabs]]. |
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Judy Biggert (1937-) is a U.S. Representative, (R-Illinois), from the 13th District, which includes portions of three counties representing the western and southwestern suburbs of Chicago. Legislation on which she worked, and cites with pride, include the Sarbanes-Oxley Act and No Child Left Behind Act.
Her district includes Argonne National Laboratory and a number of high-technology businesses, including AT&T Bell Labs and Tellabs.
Committees
- U.S. House Committee on Education and Labor
- House Science and Technology Committee
- Subcommittee on Energy and Environment (ranking member)
- Technology and Innovation