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    Thom Tillis on his opposition to a National Emergency Declaration on the Southern Border. Recorded February 26, 2019. Thomas Roland Tillis [1] ( / ˈtɪlɪs / TIL-iss; born August 30, 1960) is an American politician serving as the senior United States senator from North Carolina, a seat he has held since 2015.

  2. Official Biography. Senator Thom Tillis was first elected to represent North Carolina in 2014 and is currently serving in his second term after being re-elected in 2020. Senator Tillis is a member of the Senate Finance Committee, Veterans’ Affairs Committee, Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs Committee, and Judiciary Committee. Before ...

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  4. May 22, 2015 · Thom Tillis (born August 30, 1960, Jacksonville, Florida, U.S.) is an American politician who was elected as a Republican to the U.S. Senate in 2014 and began representing North Carolina in that body the following year. Tillis’s family struggled financially and moved often, mostly in the Gulf Coast region.

  5. In 2006, he was elected to the North Carolina House of Representatives and was selected by his peers to serve as Speaker of the House from 2011 to 2014. As Speaker, Thom played an instrumental role in enacting job-creating policies and reforming North Carolina’s tax and regulatory codes. Thom was elected as U.S. Senator in 2014 and he has ...

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    Tillis went to high school in Nashville, Tennessee, and graduated at the age of 17. He did not immediately go to college but instead got a job working for Provident Insurance, which partnered with Wang Laboratories to help transfer records to computers. He later managed a research and development team for Wang Laboratories. Tillis then went to work...

    Below is an abbreviated outline of Tillis' academic, professional, and political career: 1. 2015-Present: U.S. Senator from North Carolina 2. 2007-2014: North Carolina House of Representatives, District 98 2.1. 2011-2014: Speaker of the House 3. 2003-2005: Member of the Cornelius (N.C.) Board of Commissioners 4. 1997: Graduated from the University ...

    Recognition

    Tillis was listed as one of Governing Magazine's top 17 "GOP Legislators to Watch" in May 2011. Governingchose legislators who met specific criteria, including "leadership qualities," "ability to strike alliances across party lines" and "a compelling personal story."

    DOT Contingency Fund

    Due to the lack of oversight and limits on its use, the North Carolina Department of Transportation Contingency Fund was identified as a slush fund and an example of cronyism by the John Locke Foundation. The fund was reduced from $15 million to $12 million in 2010, Tillis controlled $4 million of this fund in his role as Speaker of the House. Senate President Pro Tem Phil Bergerand DOT Secretary Tony Tata also each controlled $4 million.

    Welfare comments

    Tillis came under fire in mid-October 2011 following comments he made at a town meeting where he suggested the state "find a way to divide and conquer" citizens on welfare. Tillis responded, saying he made a "poor choice of words" but stood by other comments he made, including the possibility of drug-testing those receiving public assistance as well as all government workers. At the meeting in question, Tillis said that tight budgets necessitated difficult decisions. He went on to compare wel...

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    Lifetime voting record

    1. 1.1. See also: Lifetime voting records of United States Senators and Representatives According to the website GovTrack,Thom Tillis missed 0 of 269 roll call votes from January 2015 to September 2015. This amounts to 0 percent, which is better than the median of 1.6 percent among current senators as of September 2015.

    Tested positive for coronavirus on October 2, 2020

    1. 1.1. See also: Government official, politician, and candidate deaths, diagnoses, and quarantines due to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, 2020-2021 On October 2, 2020, Tillis announced on Twitter that he had tested positive for COVID-19.

    Censure by North Carolina Republican Party

    On June 10, 2023, during the North Carolina Republican Party Convention, party delegates censured Tillis in a 799-361 vote. The resolution cited the reason for the censure being "blatant violations of [their] party platform."Tillis has not released a statement in response to the censure.

  6. May 30, 2020 · Thom Tillis Committee - PO Box 97396 - Raleigh, NC 27624 - Press Contact: [email protected] Media ...

  7. Senator Tillis enjoys meeting with North Carolinians, whenever possible, and appreciates the efforts of those who travel to Washington, D.C., for business or pleasure. We understand the need to make plans but due to Senate business we are unable to schedule more than a few weeks in advance.

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