Congressman Tom Emmer was sworn in for his first term in the U.S. House of Representatives on January 6, 2015. He is currently serving his fourth term.
Tom was elected by his fellow Republican colleagues to join the House GOP Leadership team as the Chairman of the National Republican Congressional Committee for the 116th Congress and again for the 117th Congress. Currently, he sits on the House Financial Services Committee. He is also a member of the Republican Deputy Whip Team and the House Republican Steering Committee.
Born in 1961, Tom grew up in Minnesota and attended St. Thomas Academy. He received his BA in Political Science from the University of Alaska-Fairbanks and his JD from William Mitchell College of Law.
As a nation, we have a sacred obligation to our veterans. Those who have sacrificed so much must know that their voices are being heard in Congress. I have and will continue to work diligently with my colleagues to ensure proper oversight of the Veterans Administration to protect the benefits our veterans have earned.
Congress must hold the VA accountable and remove red tape that keeps it from doing its primary function—helping veterans. As millions of veterans return home, programs covering mental health, business, education, and home loans must be properly funded and administered.
Since I was first elected to Congress, I have supported historic improvements to the VA’s community care program as well as a massive overhaul of the outdated appeals and benefits claims system. Additionally, I have helped to adopt critical policy changes to bring much-needed accountability for those who fail in their duty to help our nation’s heroes. From the Sixth Congressional District’s two VA facilities, the St. Cloud VA Medical Center and the Ramsey Community Based Outpatient Clinic, to the over 38,000 individual veterans who call Minnesota’s Sixth their home, I will continue to fight for the brave men and women who have fought for our freedoms.
Here is a snapshot of my work to support our nation’s heroes, our veterans: