Congressman Phil Gingrey (GA-11)
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Congressman Phil Gingrey was born and raised in Augusta. After graduating from St. Thomas Aquinas High School, he moved to Atlanta to attend Georgia Tech. Phil co-oped his way through college, and completed his undergraduate studies in Chemistry. With a Bachelor's of Science degree from Georgia Tech, Phil returned home to Augusta to attend the Medical College of Georgia.

Dr. Gingrey served his internship at Grady Memorial Hospital in Atlanta, and his residency at the Medical College of Georgia. He also completed a rotation during this time at Doctor's Hospital in Columbus.

Upon completion of his medical training, Dr. Gingrey moved his young family to Marietta where he set up a pro-life OB-GYN practice. For 26 years, Phil built a successful practice and delivered more than 5,200 babies.

Phil has worked hard for the betterment of his community. He served on the Marietta city school board, where he was elected chairman three times. In 1998, Phil decided to run for state Senate. Phil won, and was re-elected in 2000 with 74 percent of the vote. Then in 2002, he was elected U.S. Congressman for Georgia's 11th District.

In the U.S. House of Representatives, Congressman Gingrey is working to improve education, protect our nation, fight for the life of the unborn, and improve healthcare for all Americans. He is committed to lowering taxes for hardworking Georgians and protecting the traditional values so important to Northwest Georgia.

Congressman Gingrey currently serves on the Energy and Commerce Committee, where he will use his background as a physician to shape our nations health care policy. During his previous terms in Congress, Phil has also served on the Armed Services Committee, the Rules Committee, the Committee on Education and the Workforce, and the Science and Technology Committee. In the 110th Congress, Phil served as Ranking Member of the Science Subcommittee on Technology and Innovation.

Phil and his wife, Billie, have been married for 38 years. They have been blessed with four children, Billy, Gannon, Phyllis and Laura Neill, and eight grandchildren. They attend St. Joseph Catholic Church in Marietta.
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Channel Comments
brp33209 (1 month ago)
and you can also tell Broun,Price, and Bishop
brp33209 (1 month ago)
YOU VOTED YES FOR NDAA Your seats is as good as gone
HandyMan101 (7 months ago)
news flash people. we are broke. ask yourself, why do cell phones and computers get better and cheaper every year. Now ask yourself why health insurance can't be the same. the answer?  Government intrusion. every sector of the economy that has government involvement, be it education, health, all are expensive as hell. Why do you think that is?
zaxx19 (7 months ago)
132 Billion stolen last yr by the rich....ROLL BACK YOUR NAZI TAX CUTS.
MagnesDrachen13 (7 months ago)
The ignorance, the willing, smug ignorance of this profile is almost overwhelming.
tripfunkmonster (7 months ago)
Leave Libya now. We don't belong there. We have the War Powers Resolution for a reason.
Neosaigo (7 months ago)
Actually what you guys did is killing medicare. It is not the same program.

You are saying you are preserving programs without much changes yet drastic lowers GDP. Do you think the people are idiots? Or are you just told that is what will happen?

You either make medicare more efficient such as a single payer universal healthcare or you destroy it all together. There is no middle ground that lowers the GDP AND preserve most of the healthcare program.

No, the poor and middle class aren't included in your bill, I have checked all the republican bills on medicare and all it does is giving insurance companies full power of control over medical decisions and costs. Corrupt privatized insurance companies was the cause of the problem, and making it even more privatized is not going to solve a damn thing.
media6488 (7 months ago)
I am dumbfounded that you are actually a doctor. It's obvious that you are ready to sell out seniors. I think you and Ryan should keep talking up this program so the next election all of you will loose their seats.
Phobos1313 (8 months ago)
The rich get richer and the poor get poorer... that's the American way! We don't need to tax the wealthy, we'll just deprive the poor even more than we already do. Stupid, freeloading poor people... they get all the breaks, while our beloved billionaires are struggling to buy that tenth mansion and 40th BMW. They're not struggling financially, mind you, but YOU try lifting a rich man's wallet. It's tiring, thankless work.
mystercy1 (8 months ago)
The reason Medicare is unsustainable is the republicans insistence that the wealthiest 5% of our country shouldn't have to pay their fair share. Are these the principles of the St. Joseph Catholic Church in Marietta or are you just a raging hypocrite?
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