J u m p t o c o n t e n t
M a i n m e n u
M a i n m e n u
N a v i g a t i o n
● M a i n p a g e
● C o n t e n t s
● C u r r e n t e v e n t s
● R a n d o m a r t i c l e
● A b o u t W i k i p e d i a
● C o n t a c t u s
● D o n a t e
C o n t r i b u t e
● H e l p
● L e a r n t o e d i t
● C o m m u n i t y p o r t a l
● R e c e n t c h a n g e s
● U p l o a d f i l e
S e a r c h
Search
A p p e a r a n c e
● C r e a t e a c c o u n t
● L o g i n
P e r s o n a l t o o l s
● C r e a t e a c c o u n t
● L o g i n
P a g e s f o r l o g g e d o u t e d i t o r s l e a r n m o r e
● C o n t r i b u t i o n s
● T a l k
( T o p )
1
E a r l y l i f e a n d e d u c a t i o n
2
E a r l i e r c a r e e r
3
U . S . H o u s e o f R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s
T o g g l e U . S . H o u s e o f R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s s u b s e c t i o n
3 . 1
E l e c t i o n s
3 . 1 . 1
2 0 1 8
3 . 1 . 2
2 0 2 0
3 . 1 . 3
2 0 2 2
3 . 2
T e n u r e
3 . 3
C o m m i t t e e a s s i g n m e n t s
3 . 4
C a u c u s m e m b e r s h i p s
4
P o l i t i c a l p o s i t i o n s
5
P e r s o n a l l i f e
6
E l e c t o r a l h i s t o r y
7
R e f e r e n c e s
8
E x t e r n a l l i n k s
T o g g l e t h e t a b l e o f c o n t e n t s
B r y a n S t e i l
1 0 l a n g u a g e s
● ت ۆ ر ک ج ه
● D e u t s c h
● E s p a ñ o l
● F r a n ç a i s
● I t a l i a n o
● ע ב ר י ת
● L o m b a r d
● S v e n s k a
● У к р а ї н с ь к а
● 中 文
E d i t l i n k s
● A r t i c l e
● T a l k
E n g l i s h
● R e a d
● E d i t
● V i e w h i s t o r y
T o o l s
T o o l s
A c t i o n s
● R e a d
● E d i t
● V i e w h i s t o r y
G e n e r a l
● W h a t l i n k s h e r e
● R e l a t e d c h a n g e s
● U p l o a d f i l e
● S p e c i a l p a g e s
● P e r m a n e n t l i n k
● P a g e i n f o r m a t i o n
● C i t e t h i s p a g e
● G e t s h o r t e n e d U R L
● D o w n l o a d Q R c o d e
● W i k i d a t a i t e m
P r i n t / e x p o r t
● D o w n l o a d a s P D F
● P r i n t a b l e v e r s i o n
I n o t h e r p r o j e c t s
● W i k i m e d i a C o m m o n s
● W i k i s o u r c e
A p p e a r a n c e
F r o m W i k i p e d i a , t h e f r e e e n c y c l o p e d i a
American politician (born 1981)
Bryan George Steil ( STYLE ; born March 3, 1981[1] ) is an American attorney, businessman, and Republican politician from Janesville, Wisconsin . He is a member of the United States House of Representatives , representing Wisconsin's 1st congressional district since 2019. In the 118th Congress , he is chair of the House Administration Committee . Prior to his election to Congress, he served as a member of the University of Wisconsin Board of Regents .
Early life and education
[ edit ]
Steil attended Joseph A. Craig High School in Janesville, Wisconsin ,[2] where he was born and raised.[3] He earned his Bachelor of Science degree in business administration from Georgetown University , and his Juris Doctor from the University of Wisconsin School of Law .[1]
Earlier career
[ edit ]
In 2003, Steil spent a year working as an aide to U.S. Representative Paul Ryan .[4] Before his election to Congress, Steil spent a decade in the manufacturing industry in southeast Wisconsin. He was an executive for plastics manufacturer Charter NEX Film.[4] He also spent time working for Regal Beloit , spending a short stint in China while working for the company,[5] and also spent time at McDermott Will & Emery as an attorney.[3]
In 2016, Wisconsin Governor Scott Walker nominated Steil to the University of Wisconsin Board of Regents,[6] and the Wisconsin State Senate unanimously approved him.[7]
U.S. House of Representatives
[ edit ]
Elections
[ edit ]
2018
[ edit ]
Steil won the 2018 Republican primary in the race to succeed retiring incumbent and then Speaker of the House Paul Ryan in Wisconsin's 1st congressional district .[8] [9] He went on to face Democratic nominee Randy Bryce in the general election.[10] During the campaign, Steil was endorsed by, among others, Ryan and Donald Trump .[11] [12] Steil defeated Bryce with 54.6% of the vote.[13]
2020
[ edit ]
Steil was reelected in 2020 with 59.3% of the vote, defeating Democratic nominee Roger Polack.[14]
2022
[ edit ]
Steil was reelected in 2022 with 54% of the vote, defeating Democratic nominee Ann Roe and Independent Charles Barman.
Tenure
[ edit ]
Committee assignments
[ edit ]
Caucus memberships
[ edit ]
Political positions
[ edit ]
Steil has stated his top issues are workforce development, trade, and the student loan debt crisis. He opposes gun control measures, but supports funding for instant background checks.[21] [22]
Steil has stated that he favors making more trade partnerships with other countries.[23] He has also advocated for more funding to be allocated to the region near the United States' southern border including support for finishing the Mexico–United States border wall .[24] He also has called for more price transparency in the medical industry.[25] Steil is an opponent of abortion and supports overturning Roe v. Wade .[26] In 2020, he voted against federal aid for paid sick leave related to the COVID-19 pandemic , which passed 363 to 41 in the House.[27] He later voted for the December 2020 COVID-19 relief bill backed by then-President Trump, the fifth-largest piece of legislation in American history.[28]
On January 6, 2021, Steil condemned the 2021 United States Capitol attack ,[29] but did not call for Trump's removal from office, voting against the subsequent impeachment resolution on January 13.[30] He voted against the Republican-sponsored objections to Arizona's and Pennsylvania's electoral votes, thus helping to certify Joe Biden as the winner of the 2020 presidential election .[31] In May, he voted against forming the January 6 commission to investigate the attack.[32]
On July 19, 2022, Steil and 46 other Republican Representatives voted for the Respect for Marriage Act , which would codify the right to same-sex marriage in federal law.[33]
Steil is the House Administration Chairman.[34] In this role, he helped oust the scandal-plagued Capitol official Brett Blanton .[35]
Personal life
[ edit ]
Steil is a Catholic .[25] In November 2020, he tested positive for COVID-19 .[36] Steil was born and raised in Janesville and attended Janesville Craig High School, Georgetown University, and the University of Wisconsin-Madison Law School.[37]
Electoral history
[ edit ]
Year
Election
Date
Elected
Defeated
Total
Plurality
2018
Primary[38]
Aug. 14
Bryan Steil
Republican
30,885
51.52%
Nick Polce
Rep.
8,945
14.93%
59,942
21,940
Paul Nehlen
Rep.
6,638
11.07%
Kevin Adam Steen
Rep.
6,262
10.45%
Jeremy Ryan
Rep.
6,226
10.39%
Brad Boivin
Rep.
924
1.54%
General[39]
Nov. 6
Bryan Steil
Republican
177,492
54.56%
Randy Bryce
Dem.
137,508
42.27%
325,317
39,984
Ken Yorgan
Ind.
10,006
3.08%
2020
General[40]
Nov. 3
Bryan Steil (inc)
Republican
238,271
59.31%
Roger Polack
Dem.
163,170
40.61%
401,754
75,101
2022
General[41]
Nov. 8
Bryan Steil (inc)
Republican
162,610
54.05%
Ann Roe
Dem.
135,825
45.14%
300,867
26,785
Charles E. Barman
Ind.
2,247
0.75%
References
[ edit ]
^ a b Guida, Bill (August 6, 2018). "Steil outlines his positions on the issues" . Kenosha News . Retrieved April 17, 2020 .
^ a b Richmond, Todd (October 14, 2018). "GOP pins hopes for keeping Ryan's Wisconsin seat on Ryan 2.0" . Associated Press. Retrieved 28 November 2018 .
^ Bice, Daniel (November 1, 2018). "GOP candidate Bryan Steil rejects claims of anti-Semitism, outsourcing by Randy Bryce campaign" . Milwaukee Journal Sentinel . Gannett. Retrieved April 17, 2020 .
^ Meyerhofer, Kelly (November 12, 2018). "Some seats have opened up on the UW System Board of Regents. Who will fill them?" . Wisconsin State Journal. Retrieved 28 November 2018 .
^ "Executive Appointment: Steil, Bryan" . Wisconsin State Legislature . Retrieved April 17, 2020 .
^ "Wisconsin Primary Election Results: First House District" . The New York Times . 16 August 2018. ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2019-05-20 .
^ "Wisconsin Elections Commission Official Results 2018 Partisan Primary" (PDF) .[permanent dead link ]
^ "Randy Bryce, Bryan Steil To Face Off In Race To Replace US Rep. Paul Ryan" . Wisconsin Public Radio . 2018-08-14. Retrieved 2019-05-20 .
^ Glauber, Bill (August 15, 2018). "With three tweets, Donald Trump endorses Leah Vukmir, Bryan Steil and Scott Walker" . Milwaukee Journal Sentinel . Gannett. Retrieved April 17, 2020 .
^ Schwartz, Brian (June 18, 2018). "Paul Ryan endorses GOP front-runner Steil for his house seat, vows fundraising help" . CNBC . Retrieved April 17, 2020 .
^ "Wisconsin Election Results: First House District" . The New York Times . 28 January 2019. ISSN 0362-4331 . Retrieved 2019-05-20 .
^ "AP: Bryan Steil wins re-election in Wisconsin's 1st Congressional District" . CBS58 . Retrieved 2022-08-13 .
^ "Homepage of Republican Governance Group" . Republican Governance Group . December 14, 2019.
^ "Lawmakers Launch Caucus to Address Emerging Tech's Impact on Work" . Nextgov.com . 15 January 2020. Retrieved 2020-09-21 .
^ "Membership" . Republican Study Committee . 2017-12-06. Retrieved 2021-03-28 .
^ "Members" . Republican Mains Street Partnership. Archived from the original on August 26, 2018. Retrieved October 4, 2017 .
^ "Featured Members" . Problem Solvers Caucus . Retrieved 2021-03-28 .
^ "Congressional Coalition on Adoption Institute" .
^ "Bryan Steil on Gun Control" . On the Issues . Retrieved 2020-08-08 .
^ Torres, Ricardo (September 30, 2019). "Racine residents attend town hall on gun violence to find solutions, express frustrations" . The Journal Times . Retrieved April 17, 2020 .
^ "Steil on 'UpFront' says U.S. needs to strike trade agreements with allies" . WisPolitics . August 26, 2019. Retrieved April 17, 2020 .
^ Rogan, Adam (21 Feb 2022). "Build wall first, then fix 'broken legal immigration system' " . Racine Journal Times . Retrieved 30 April 2024 .
^ a b Torres, Ricardo (January 4, 2019). "Steil sworn in; 'Wall is a key component' on border security" . The Journal Times . Retrieved April 17, 2020 .
^ Vetterkind, Riley (January 3, 2020). "Wisconsin congressional Republicans sign brief asking U.S. Supreme court to reconsider Roe v. Wade" . Wisconsin State Journal . Retrieved April 17, 2020 .
^ "VoteSpotter: Notice Detail" . votespotter.com . Archived from the original on 2021-05-25. Retrieved 2021-05-25 .
^ "H.R. 133: Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2021 [Including Coronavirus Stimulus & ... -- House Vote #251 -- Dec 21, 2020" . GovTrack.us . Retrieved 2021-05-25 .
^ "STEIL STATEMENT ON U.S. CAPITOL" . United States Congressman Bryan Steil . 6 January 2021. Retrieved 5 December 2021 .
^ "STEIL VOTES AGAINST IMPEACHMENT" . United States Congressman Bryan Steil . 13 January 2021. Retrieved 5 December 2021 .
^ "DC Wrap: Tiffany, Fitzgerald oppose electoral votes as Congress finalizes Biden's win in bipartisan vote" . WisPolitics.com . 2021-01-07. Retrieved 5 December 2021 .
^ Schultz, Frank (2021-05-20). "Rep. Steil explains vote on Jan. 6 commission" . Janesville Gazette . Retrieved 5 December 2021 .
^ Schnell, Mychael (July 19, 2022). "These are the 47 House Republicans who voted for a bill protecting marriage equality" . The Hill . Retrieved July 25, 2022 .
^ "Trouble deepens for Architect of the Capitol as Kevin McCarthy calls for firing" . Roll Call . 2023-02-13. Retrieved 2023-03-07 .
^ Carney, Jordain (22 February 2023). "Jan. 6, election security and scandal: Congress' sleepiest committee heats up" . POLITICO . Retrieved 2023-03-07 .
^ Steil, Bryan (22 November 2020). "Bryan Steil statement on COVID-19 test" . Twitter .
^ "Meet the Chairman" . Republican Committee on House Admin . 2019-08-21. Retrieved 2023-03-07 .
^ Canvass Results for 2018 Partisan Primary - 8/14/2018 (PDF) (Report). Wisconsin Elections Commission . August 31, 2018. pp. 9–10. Retrieved April 6, 2024 .
^ Canvass Results for 2018 General Election - 11/6/2018 (PDF) (Report). Wisconsin Elections Commission . February 22, 2019. p. 3 . Retrieved April 6, 2024 .
^ Canvass Results for 2020 General Election - 11/3/2020 (PDF) (Report). Wisconsin Elections Commission . November 18, 2020. p. 2 . Retrieved April 6, 2024 .
^ Canvass Results for 2022 General Election - 11/8/2022 (PDF) (Report). Wisconsin Elections Commission . November 30, 2022. p. 2 . Retrieved April 6, 2024 .
External links
[ edit ]
t
e
Chairs (Republican) Ranking Members (Democratic)
t
e
Chairs Vice chairs Ranking members Vice ranking members
R e t r i e v e d f r o m " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bryan_Steil&oldid=1234859803 "
C a t e g o r i e s :
● 1 9 8 1 b i r t h s
● M c D o n o u g h S c h o o l o f B u s i n e s s a l u m n i
● L i v i n g p e o p l e
● P o l i t i c i a n s f r o m J a n e s v i l l e , W i s c o n s i n
● R e p u b l i c a n P a r t y m e m b e r s o f t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s H o u s e o f R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s f r o m W i s c o n s i n
● U n i v e r s i t y o f W i s c o n s i n L a w S c h o o l a l u m n i
● W i s c o n s i n l a w y e r s
● 2 1 s t - c e n t u r y A m e r i c a n l e g i s l a t o r s
● J o s e p h A . C r a i g H i g h S c h o o l a l u m n i
● A m e r i c a n R o m a n C a t h o l i c s
● C a t h o l i c p o l i t i c i a n s f r o m W i s c o n s i n
● U n i t e d S t a t e s c o n g r e s s i o n a l a i d e s
H i d d e n c a t e g o r i e s :
● A l l a r t i c l e s w i t h d e a d e x t e r n a l l i n k s
● A r t i c l e s w i t h d e a d e x t e r n a l l i n k s f r o m O c t o b e r 2 0 2 3
● A r t i c l e s w i t h p e r m a n e n t l y d e a d e x t e r n a l l i n k s
● A r t i c l e s w i t h s h o r t d e s c r i p t i o n
● S h o r t d e s c r i p t i o n i s d i f f e r e n t f r o m W i k i d a t a
● A r t i c l e s w i t h h A u d i o m i c r o f o r m a t s
● P e o p l e a p p e a r i n g o n C - S P A N
● A r t i c l e s w i t h U S C o n g r e s s i d e n t i f i e r s
● T h i s p a g e w a s l a s t e d i t e d o n 1 6 J u l y 2 0 2 4 , a t 1 4 : 2 3 ( U T C ) .
● T e x t i s a v a i l a b l e u n d e r t h e C r e a t i v e C o m m o n s A t t r i b u t i o n - S h a r e A l i k e L i c e n s e 4 . 0 ;
a d d i t i o n a l t e r m s m a y a p p l y . B y u s i n g t h i s s i t e , y o u a g r e e t o t h e T e r m s o f U s e a n d P r i v a c y P o l i c y . W i k i p e d i a ® i s a r e g i s t e r e d t r a d e m a r k o f t h e W i k i m e d i a F o u n d a t i o n , I n c . , a n o n - p r o f i t o r g a n i z a t i o n .
● P r i v a c y p o l i c y
● A b o u t W i k i p e d i a
● D i s c l a i m e r s
● C o n t a c t W i k i p e d i a
● C o d e o f C o n d u c t
● D e v e l o p e r s
● S t a t i s t i c s
● C o o k i e s t a t e m e n t
● M o b i l e v i e w