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Name: Tim Renolds
Seat: Class 3
Party: Republican
Avatar: Congressman Tim Ryan
Major Caucus: Mainstreet
Special Talent: Lion
Dark Secret: N/A


GENDER:
Male: 0 Points


AGE:
68: -5 Points


SEXUALITY:
Straight, married with 2 children: -5 Points
Father: Ben Renolds
Mother: Marriane DuCaucus
Son: Ben Renolds Jr
Daughter: Marriane Renolds 
Wife: Diana BeinStein


RACE/ANCESTRY:
White/Caucasian: 0 Points


RELIGION:
Evangelical or Mainline Protestant: 0 Points 


EDUCATIONAL HISTORY:
Graduate from the Miami University of Ohio: 0 Points


SOCIOECONOMIC HISTORY:
Top 5%: -10 points


CAREER HISTORY (Before Congress):
Local Political Staffer: 1 point
State Political Staffer: 5 points
Federal Political Staffer: 10 points

 
AWARDS AND EXTRAS:
N/A


POLITICAL EXPERIENCE HISTORY:

Senate Terms: 4 (30)
Senate Subcommittee Chair/RM: 3 terms (9)
Senate Committee Chair/RM: 2 terms (10)
House Terms:
 7 terms (21)
House of Representatives Subcommittee Chair: 5 terms (10)
House of Representatives Chair of Ethics: 2 Terms (10)

2 terms in the state house (2)


KEY VOTES:
Each Congress that you were a US Senator or a US Congressman you must list how you voted on the Key votes listed by congress on the next post. For 5 points per vote you can add another key vote that goes against how your party or your character in general voted on a bill as long as it does not break the following rules:
1) The vote was not on a unanimous by your party (ie no votes the other way abstentions do not count)
2) Your key vote will not change the results of the vote.
Buying a key-vote outlines to the AB and other Players that your vote came with the leg work from either your character, opposition party, or the media to make sure that the vote is remembered, and there for subsequent campaigning on it will be more a position where the media and people remember how you voted.

Key votes:
98th Congress 1983-1985
Both: Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Act of 1983 - Aye
99th Congress 1985-1987
Republicans: Tax Reform Act of 1986 - Aye
100th Congress 1987-1989:
Republicans: Civil Liberties Act of 1988 - Nay
101th Congress 1989-1991:
Republicans: Civil Rights Act of 1990 - Abs
102th Congress 1991-1993: (This is a really boring congress, have an easy one)
Both: Former Soviet Union Demilitarization Act of 1992 - Aye
103th Congress 1993-1995:
Both: North American Free Trade Agreement - Nay
104th Congress 1995-1997:
Republicans: Helms–Burton Act - Aye
105th Congress 1997-1999:
Republicans: Balanced Budget Act of 1997 - Aye
106th Congress 1999-2001:
Republicans: Legal Immigration Family Equity Act - Nay
107th Congress 2001-2003:
Republicans: Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act - Aye
108th Congress 2003-2005:
Republicans: Intelligence_Reform_and_Terrorism_Prevention_Act - Aye
109th Congress 2005-2007:
Republicans: Dominican Republic–Central America Free Trade Agreement - Nay
110th Congress 2007-2009
Republicans: Children's Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act of 2007 (H.R. 976) - Nay
111th Congress 2009-2011
Republicans: Don't Ask, Don't Tell Repeal Act of 2010 - Abs
112th Congress 2011-2013
Republicans: American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 - Aye
113th Congress 2013-2015
Republicans: Border Security, Economic Opportunity, and Immigration Modernization Act of 2013 - Nay
114th Congress 2015-2017
Republicans: USA FREEDOM Act - Aye
115th Congress 2017-2019
Republicans: Health Care Freedom Act of 2017 - Aye
116th Congress 2019-2021
Republicans: Trump Impeachment Articles I and II- Nay

Points: 98

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Name: Tim Renolds
Seat: Class 3
Party: Republican
Avatar: Congressman Tim Ryan
Major Caucus: Mainstreet
Special Talent: Lion
Dark Secret: N/A


GENDER:
Male: 0 Points


AGE:
68: -5 Points


SEXUALITY:
Straight, married with 2 children: -5 Points


RACE/ANCESTRY:
White/Caucasian: 0 Points


RELIGION:
Evangelical or Mainline Protestant: 0 Points 


EDUCATIONAL HISTORY:
Graduate from the Miami University of Ohio: 0 Points


SOCIOECONOMIC HISTORY:
Top 5%: -10 points


CAREER HISTORY (Before Congress):
Local Political Staffer: 1 point
State Political Staffer: 5 points
Federal Political Staffer: 10 points

 
AWARDS AND EXTRAS:
N/A


POLITICAL EXPERIENCE HISTORY:

Senate Terms: 4 (30)
Senate Subcommittee Chair/RM: 3 terms (9)
Senate Committee Chair/RM: 2 terms (10)
House Terms:
 7 terms (21)
House of Representatives Subcommittee Chair: 5 terms (10)
House of Representatives Chair of Ethics: 2 Terms (10)

2 terms in the state house (2)


KEY VOTES:
Each Congress that you were a US Senator or a US Congressman you must list how you voted on the Key votes listed by congress on the next post. For 5 points per vote you can add another key vote that goes against how your party or your character in general voted on a bill as long as it does not break the following rules:
1) The vote was not on a unanimous by your party (ie no votes the other way abstentions do not count)
2) Your key vote will not change the results of the vote.
Buying a key-vote outlines to the AB and other Players that your vote came with the leg work from either your character, opposition party, or the media to make sure that the vote is remembered, and there for subsequent campaigning on it will be more a position where the media and people remember how you voted.

Key votes:
98th Congress 1983-1985
Both: Caribbean Basin Economic Recovery Act of 1983 - Aye
99th Congress 1985-1987
Republicans: Tax Reform Act of 1986 - Aye
100th Congress 1987-1989:
Republicans: Civil Liberties Act of 1988 - Nay
101th Congress 1989-1991:
Republicans: Civil Rights Act of 1990 - Abs
102th Congress 1991-1993: (This is a really boring congress, have an easy one)
Both: Former Soviet Union Demilitarization Act of 1992 - Aye
103th Congress 1993-1995:
Both: North American Free Trade Agreement - Nay
104th Congress 1995-1997:
Republicans: Helms–Burton Act - Aye
105th Congress 1997-1999:
Republicans: Balanced Budget Act of 1997 - Aye
106th Congress 1999-2001:
Republicans: Legal Immigration Family Equity Act - Nay
107th Congress 2001-2003:
Republicans: Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act - Aye
108th Congress 2003-2005:
Republicans: Intelligence_Reform_and_Terrorism_Prevention_Act - Aye
109th Congress 2005-2007:
Republicans: Dominican Republic–Central America Free Trade Agreement - Nay
110th Congress 2007-2009
Republicans: Children's Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act of 2007 (H.R. 976) - Nay
111th Congress 2009-2011
Republicans: Don't Ask, Don't Tell Repeal Act of 2010 - Abs
112th Congress 2011-2013
Republicans: American Taxpayer Relief Act of 2012 - Aye
113th Congress 2013-2015
Republicans: Border Security, Economic Opportunity, and Immigration Modernization Act of 2013 - Nay
114th Congress 2015-2017
Republicans: USA FREEDOM Act - Aye
115th Congress 2017-2019
Republicans: Health Care Freedom Act of 2017 - Aye
116th Congress 2019-2021
Republicans: Trump Impeachment Articles I and II- Nay

Points: 98

 

 

Unfortunately, this seat is Blue at the moment. You may choose any seat in the Senate that is currently red. 

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Hi Tim, I just wanted to let you know that I've also created a bio for an Ohio Republican (based on believing you were trying to sign in a Georgia Republican) and I've done some pretty extensive work on the bio and pre-prepared a number of policies and bills that I was hoping to put forward under the assumption that I would be from Ohio. Is there any chance that you'd be willing to switch states, or should we allow the AB to make a call on this?

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"A nation’s strength lies in its ability to adapt while holding firm to its foundational principles. True progress is not a departure from tradition, but the marriage of innovation with enduring values." — Robert Albion

 

R19: Robert Albion (R-OH)

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10 minutes ago, Albion said:

Hi Tim, I just wanted to let you know that I've also created a bio for an Ohio Republican (based on believing you were trying to sign in a Georgia Republican) and I've done some pretty extensive work on the bio and pre-prepared a number of policies and bills that I was hoping to put forward under the assumption that I would be from Ohio. Is there any chance that you'd be willing to switch states, or should we allow the AB to make a call on this?

I can move, no problem

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