Pete Stauber

Pete Stauber
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Minnesota's 8th district
Assumed office
January 3, 2019
Preceded byRick Nolan
Member of the
St. Louis County Commission
from the 5th district
In office
January 1, 2013 – January 3, 2019
Preceded byPeg Sweeney
Succeeded byKeith Musolf
Personal details
Born
Peter Allen Stauber

(1966-05-10) May 10, 1966 (age 58)
Duluth, Minnesota, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
SpouseJodi Stauber
RelationsDan Stauber (brother)
Robb Stauber (brother)
Children6
EducationLake Superior State University (BA)
WebsiteHouse website
Ice hockey career
Height 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Weight 190 lb (86 kg; 13 st 8 lb)
Position Left wing
Shot Left
Played for Lake Superior State Lakers
Adirondack Red Wings
Toledo Storm
Playing career 1986–1993
Police career
DepartmentDuluth Police Department
Service years1995–2017
RankLieutenant

Peter Allen Stauber (born May 10, 1966)[1] is an American politician, former professional hockey player, and retired law enforcement officer from Minnesota serving as the United States representative for Minnesota's 8th congressional district. A member of the Republican Party, Stauber has represented the district since 2019.[2]

Stauber was born and grew up in Duluth, Minnesota. He played college hockey for Lake Superior State University, where as a star player on the team, he led the Lakers to a national championship in the 1988 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Tournament. Stauber met his political idol President Ronald Reagan when the team visited the White House after winning the national championship. He later said this event formed his political ambition.[3] He went on to have a brief career in professional hockey. Stauber served as a lieutenant in the Duluth Police Department from 1995 to 2017. During his service as a police officer, he was shot while on duty. He also served as a county commissioner in St. Louis County, Minnesota, from 2013 to 2019.

Stauber succeeded DFL incumbent Rick Nolan by defeating Democratic nominee Joe Radinovich in the 2018 United States House of Representatives elections. Representing a working-class and mostly rural district, Stauber is only the second Republican to represent his district since 1947.

Early life and education

Stauber was born on May 10, 1966, in Duluth, Minnesota. He and his brothers, John, Jamie, Bill, Dan and Robb, all played hockey at various levels, but only Robb played in the National Hockey League (NHL).[4][5] Stauber attended Denfeld High School in Duluth[6] and graduated from Lake Superior State University with a bachelor's degree in criminology.

Hockey career

College

Stauber with President Reagan

Stauber was a star player for the Lake Superior State Lakers.[7][6][8][5][9] He is credited with helping lead the Lakers to victory in the playoffs and the 1988 NCAA Division I Men's Ice Hockey Championship game.[10][11] Lake Superior "became the smallest school ever to win college hockey's biggest prize."[6] In that game, Stauber took a critical shot, described by opinion columnist Mike Mullen during Stauber's 2018 candidacy for the U.S. House of Representatives as "risky, arguably crafty, and inarguably illegal,"[6] and by Star Tribune sportswriter John Gilbert in his 1988 story on the championship game as the moment when "Pete Stauber got away undetected when he straight-armed the net off its moorings during a Saints rush with 1:23 to go in regulation."[12]

After winning the national championship, the team was invited to the White House, where Stauber met President Ronald Reagan, an event he has called a pivotal moment in the formation of his interest in politics.[6]

Professional

In 1990, Stauber signed a multi-year contract with the Detroit Red Wings.[13] He played three seasons with affiliate club Adirondack Red Wings in the American Hockey League (AHL), and played 25 regular season games with the Toledo Storm in the ECHL, as well as a successful Riley Cup play-off run during the 1991–92 season.[14] The Florida Panthers selected him from the Red Wings in the 1993 NHL expansion draft.[15] However, due to a longstanding neck injury, he announced his retirement and joined the Duluth Police Department, where he served for 23 years.[14]

Career statistics

Regular season and playoffs

Regular season Playoffs
Season Team League GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
1984–85 Austin Mavericks MWJHL 8 3 6 9
1985–86 Rochester Mustangs MWJHL 46 40 28 68 58
1986–87 Lake Superior State University WCHA 40 22 13 35 80
1987–88 Lake Superior State University WCHA 45 25 33 58 103
1988–89 Lake Superior State University WCHA 46 25 13 38 115
1989–90 Lake Superior State University WCHA 46 25 31 56 90
1990–91 Adirondack Red Wings USHL 26 7 11 18 2
1991–92 Adirondack Red Wings USHL 25 2 5 7 14
1991–92 Toledo Storm ECHL 25 7 21 28 46 5 2 3 5 46
1992–93 Adirondack Red Wings USHL 12 2 2 4 8
WCHA totals 177 97 90 232 388
USHL totals 63 11 18 29 24

U.S. House of Representatives

Stauber in 2018

Elections

2018

In June 2018, Donald Trump campaigned for Stauber during his run for U.S. Representative, making his first visit to Minnesota as president and attending his first rally to support a Republican candidate for the House of Representatives in the 2018 general election, visiting Stauber's hometown of Duluth.[16][17] At the time, Stauber had been involved in local politics, serving since 2013 as a member of the St. Louis County, Minnesota Commission (which includes Duluth). He had also served on the Hermantown City Council for eight years.[18]

The 8th district had an open seat in a previously Democratic-Farmer-Labor (DFL)-held district where the last two elections were close.[17][19][20] Partisan funders on both sides of the aisle reserved "millions" of dollars for advertising in a race widely regarded as a potential Republican pickup of a seat that had been held since 2013 by Rick Nolan.[21] In November, Stauber defeated the DFL nominee, former Nolan aide Joe Radinovich, to become only the fifth person to represent the district in 71 years, and the second Republican to do so. He won primarily by running up his margins in the district's more conservative western portion.

During his 2018 campaign, Stauber ran on a policy of allowing Medicare to negotiate drug prices, becoming only one of a handful of Republicans to endorse what was primarily a progressive idea.[22] Stauber has since walked back from his campaign pledge.[22]

2020

Stauber was reelected on November 4, 2020, defeating DFL nominee Quinn Nystrom, becoming the first Republican in 76 years to be reelected in the 8th district.[23] In December 2020, he filed a motion to support Texas v. Pennsylvania, described as a "seditious abuse of the judicial process" and aimed at invalidating millions of votes in various swing states. The Duluth News Tribune, which had endorsed Stauber, and many other local officials sharply criticized him for the ploy in an open letter.[24]

2022

Stauber was reelected on November 8, 2022, defeating DFL nominee Jennifer Schultz.[25]

Tenure

According to the McCourt School of Public Policy at Georgetown University, Stauber held a Bipartisan Index Score of 0.7 in the 116th United States Congress for 2019, which placed him 64th out of 435 members.[26] Based on FiveThirtyEight's congressional vote tracker at ABC News, Stauber voted with Donald Trump's stated public policy positions 90.4% of the time,[27] which ranked him average in the 116th United States Congress when predictive scoring (district partisanship and voting record) is used.[28]

On September 30, 2020, Stauber hosted Trump in a visit to his district, attending a rally of about 3,000 people at the Duluth International Airport. Along with two of his Minnesota Republican House colleagues, Stauber rode with Trump on Air Force One.[29] After it was determined that Stauber had interacted with people who tested positive for COVID-19 in Washington D.C., including Trump, Stauber took a Delta flight in violation of Delta's rules, potentially exposing the other passengers to the virus.[30]

In December 2020, Stauber was one of 126 Republican members of the House of Representatives to sign an amicus brief in support of Texas v. Pennsylvania, a lawsuit filed at the United States Supreme Court contesting the results of the 2020 presidential election, in which Joe Biden defeated Trump.[31]

A group of Ojibwe tribes from Stauber's district rebuked him for his attempts to block President Biden's nomination of Deb Haaland as United States Secretary of the Interior. The Midwest Alliance of Sovereign Tribes also complained about his actions. A member of the House subcommittee on Indigenous Peoples, Stauber cited Haaland's support of the Green New Deal and opposition to oil drilling. As a member of the House, he did not vote on the nomination.[32]

During the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives election in January 2023, Stauber consistently voted for Kevin McCarthy.[33] In October 2023, he voted against removing McCarthy as speaker, which was unsuccessful and resulted in another election.[34] Stauber backed Jim Jordan on the first ballot and Bruce Westerman on the next two ballots[35] before voting for Mike Johnson on the fourth and final ballot.[36] In December 2023, he was among the 105 Republicans who voted to expel George Santos from the House.[37]

In April and May 2023, Stauber introduced a resolution and bill to end mineral withdrawal in Ely, Minnesota, as a response to a moratorium the Biden administration enacted the previous year.[38] In April 2024, the House of Representatives passed Stauber's bill, 212–203. It is unlikely to pass the Democratic–controlled Senate, and the White House has publicly voiced its opposition to it.[39][40]

Committee assignments

For the 118th Congress:[41]

Caucus memberships

Electoral history

Republican primary results, 2018
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Pete Stauber 44,814 89.9
Republican Harry Welty 5,021 10.1
Total votes 49,835 100.0
Minnesota's 8th congressional district, 2018
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Pete Stauber 159,364 50.7
Democratic (DFL) Joe Radinovich 141,948 45.2
Independence Ray "Skip" Sandman 12,741 4.0
n/a Write-ins 156 0.1
Total votes 314,209 100.0
Republican gain from Democratic (DFL)
Minnesota's 8th congressional district, 2020[48]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Pete Stauber (incumbent) 223,432 56.7
Democratic (DFL) Quinn Nystrom 147,853 37.6
Grassroots Judith Schwartzbacker 22,190 5.6
Write-in 236 0.1
Total votes 393,711 100.0
Republican hold
Minnesota's 8th congressional district, 2022[49]
Party Candidate Votes %
Republican Pete Stauber (incumbent) 188,755 57.2
Democratic (DFL) Jennifer Schultz 141,009 42.7
Write-in 316 0.1
Total votes 330,080 100.0
Republican hold

Personal life

Of German ancestry, Stauber lives in Hermantown, where he and his family belong to the St. Lawrence Catholic Church.[50] He is married to his wife, Jodi, an Iraq War veteran and the first female Command Chief of the 148th Fighter Wing.[51] The couple have six children.[52] Their eldest son, Levi, plays as a forward for the Michigan Tech Huskies.[53]

Stauber and his brothers run the Stauber Brothers Military Heroes Hockey Camp, a summer program for children with parents in the military.[54] The six co-own the Duluth Hockey Company, which began as a sporting goods retailer but since 2015 has specialized in hockey-related merchandise.[55][56] During the COVID-19 pandemic, the company received over $86,000 in relief funds from the Paycheck Protection Program.[57][58]

As one of his sons has Down syndrome, Stauber has advocated for continuing medical research of the genetic disorder. He received the Quincy Jones Exceptional Advocacy Award from the Global Down Syndrome Foundation in 2023.[59]

While on police duty in 1995, Stauber was shot and lightly wounded in the head when a bullet entered his squad car.[60][18][61]

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U.S. House of Representatives
Preceded by Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Minnesota's 8th congressional district

2019–present
Incumbent
Party political offices
Preceded by Chair of the Republican Main Street Caucus
2021–2023
Served alongside: Don Bacon, Mike Bost
Succeeded by
U.S. order of precedence (ceremonial)
Preceded by United States representatives by seniority
269th
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Gay nightclub in New York Club CummingNeon sign with Club Cumming's logoThe club's bar area, June 2021Club CummingLocation within Lower ManhattanAddress505 East 6th StreetLocationEast Village, Manhattan, New York, USCoordinates40°43′31″N 73°59′00″W / 40.7254°N 73.9834°W / 40.7254; -73.9834Public transit First Avenue station Second Avenue station OwnerAlan CummingDaniel NardicioDarren DrydenBen MaisaniType Gay bar nightclub Capacity100[1]OpenedSepte...

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