Rush D. Holt, Jr.

Rush D. Holt, Jr. DEMDemocrat

American scientist and politician

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Rush D. Holt, Jr.DEMDemocrat American scientist and politician
75
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16
Years of Experience
NJResidence (state)

Rush Dew Holt Jr. (born October 15, 1948) is an American scientist and politician who served as the U.S. representative for New Jersey's 12th congressional district from 1999 to 2015. He is a member of the Democratic Party and son of former West Virginia U.S. Senator Rush D. Holt Sr. He worked as a professor of public policy and physics, and during his tenure in Congress he was one of two physicists and the only Quaker there.Holt sought the Democratic nomination in the 2013 special primary election to fill the seat of U.S. Senator Frank Lautenberg, who died in office on June 3, 2013. He lost the nomination to Newark Mayor Cory Booker. Holt announced on February 18, 2014 that he would not seek re-election to the U.S. House that year.In February 2015, Holt became chief executive officer of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) and executive publisher of the Science family of journals. He served in that role until his retirement in September 2019.

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Education6 - 6 of 4
Carleton College
Bachelor of Arts physics
1970
New York University
Bachelor of Science
1981
Landon School
primary school
1966
Past Positions1 - 9 of 9
Representative
United States House of Representatives
1998 - 2014
Assistant Director
Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
1989 - 1998
Acting Chief
Nuclear and Scientific Division, Office of Strategic Forces, United States Department of State
1987 - 1989
Assistant Professor
Physics Department, Swarthmore College
1980 - 1988
Congressional Science Fellow
Office of Representative Bob Edgar
1982 - 1983
Consultant
Energy and Environmental Matters
1976 - 1980
Teaching Fellow
Department of Physics, New York University
1974 - 1980
Acoustic Physicist
New York City Environmental Protection Agency
1972 - 1974
Director
Youth Programs, Aldersgate Methodist Camp
1970 - 1972
Other Experience1 - 44 of 44
Trustee
Planned Parenthood Association, Mercer Area, New Jersey
1997 - 2000
Chair
School Science Adviser Program
1993 - 1998
Chair
American Physical Society's Forum on Education
Chair
Board of Trustees, Stony-Brook-Millstone Watershed Association
Director
Family and Children's Services of Central New Jersey
Fellow
American Physical Society
Fellow
American Association for the Advancement of Science
Member
New Democrat Coalition
Member
American Association of Physics Teachers
Member
Sustainable Energy and Environment Coalition
Member
Population Resource Center
Member
Sigma Xi Research Society
Member
Steering Committee, Environmentors Project
Member
Board of Directors, Federation of American Scientists Fund
Trustee
McCarter Theater
Chair
Select Intelligence Oversight Panel
2007 - 2010
Member
National Commission on Mathematics and Science Teaching for the 21st Century
1999 - 2000
Co-Chair
Congressional Research and Development Caucus
Co-Chair
Children's Environmental Health Caucus
Former Member
National Commission on Mathematics and Science Teaching for the 21st Century
Member
Congressional Community College Caucus
Member
Congressional Diabetes Caucus
Member
Congressional Fire Services Caucus
Member
Congressional Hellenic and Greek American Affairs Caucus
Member
Congressional Human Rights Caucus
Member
Congressional Homeland Security Task Force
Member
Congressional Internet Caucus
Member
Congressional Privacy Caucus
Member
Congressional Progressive Caucus, present
Member
Congressional Women's Right to Choose Caucus
Member
Crime and Drugs Task Force
Member
Democratic Caucus Task Force on Livable Communities
Member
Democratic Caucus Task Force on Education
Member
Democratic Leader's High-Tech Advisory Group
Member
Farmland Protection Caucus
Member
House Democracy Assistance Commission
Member
Renewable Energy Caucus
Member
Sustainable Development Caucus
Member
Democratic Caucus Task Force on Crime and Drugs
Member
Working Group on Children
Member
Congressional Alzheimer's Caucus
Member
Congressional Arts Caucus
Member
Congressional Biomedical Research Caucus
Member
Congressional Caucus on Indian and Indian Americans