Biggert was defeated in her 2012 re-election bid by former US Congressman Bill Foster. She was also the last Republican woman elected to Congress from Illinois until the election of Mary Miller of the 15th congressional district in 2020.
Prior to serving in Congress, she served in the Illinois House of Representatives from 1993 to 1998. After leaving Congress, she was appointed to serve on the Illinois Education Labor Relations Board.
Early life, education and career
Biggert was born Judith Gail Borg in Chicago on August 15, 1937, the second of four children of Alvin Andrew Borg and Marjorie Virginia (Mailler) Borg. Her father worked for the Chicago-based Walgreen Co., the largest drugstore chain in the United States, for 41 years from 1928 to 1969, and served as its president from 1963 to 1969, succeeding Charles R. Walgreen Jr. and succeeded by Charles R. Walgreen III.[1] Her paternal grandparents immigrated from Finland and her maternal family is of English descent.[2]
Biggert left her federal court law clerkship to have her children, but later did some legal work from her home for family and friends on wills, trusts, and real estate.[4][6] She served on numerous boards of voluntary and civic organizations.[4][6]
Early community involvement and political career
Biggert was elected to the Hinsdale Township High School District 86 Board of Education in 1978 and was a board member until 1985, serving as president from 1983 to 1985.[5] She served as chairman of the Hinsdale Plan Commission from 1989 to 1993.[5] She also became active in Chicago community organizations, serving as chair of the Visiting Nurses Association and as president of the Junior League.[7]
In 1992, Biggert was elected to the Illinois House of Representatives to serve the redrawn 81st District. She was re-elected in 1994 and 1996 before running for Congress in 1998.
Authorize the Food and Drug Administration to regulate tobacco products
Yes
Rule for floor debate on the fiscal 2010 Commerce-Justice-Science appropriations bill that restricted the number of amendments to the bill that could be offered
Yes
Comprehensive food safety bill, after a string of food-borne illnesses shook the public's confidence and left key industry players searching for ways to reassure consumers
Yes
Cash for clunkers – replenish a federal fund that offered as much as $4,500 to car owners who traded in fuel-inefficient vehicles for newer, more fuel efficient vehicles
Yes
Stupak amendment to health reform legislation to restrict insurance coverage for abortions
Student loan overhaul – establish the government as the sole provider of student loans and provide billions of dollars in savings toward various scholarship and education programs
No
Health care reform legislation aimed at insuring most Americans and paid for with a controversial combination of reductions in Medicare spending and tax increases
111th Congress, 2nd Session (2010)
Vote
Bill
Yes
Continuing Extension Act of 2010 – $18 billion unemployment benefits extension to June 2, 2010[19]
Yes
Allow repeal of "Don't ask, don't tell" policy 60 days after receipt of Pentagon recommendations due December 1, 2010[20]
Biggert was one of 171 of the 178 Republican U.S. House members in the 111th Congress to have signed Grover Norquist's Americans for Tax Reform Taxpayer Protection Pledge:[31]
Biggert supported making all of the Bush tax cuts permanent, regardless of income.[32]
Social security, healthcare, and Medicaid
Biggert supported the partial privatization of Social Security, in which individuals could choose to voluntarily divert 2% of their Social Security tax payments from paying Social Security beneficiaries into individual private accounts which they could invest in the stock market and which they could pass on to their heirs.[33][34]
Biggert supported the repeal (or defunding to prevent implementation) of the 2010 Democratic health care reform and its replacement with Republican health care reform.[34]
Biggert opposed allowing individuals less than 65 years of age to buy into Medicare.[35]
Illegal immigration
Biggert opposed any comprehensive immigration reform that provides a path to citizenship for illegal immigrants and supports efforts against illegal immigration. .[34]
Campaign finance
Biggert opposed public financing of federal election campaigns, and supported the elimination of all limits on campaign contributions with immediate and full disclosure of contributions.[36]
Same-sex marriage and LGBT issues
Biggert voted against the 2006 Federal Marriage Amendment, a proposed constitutional amendment intended to ban gay marriage.[28] She supported repealing the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy, but opposed repealing the Defense of Marriage Act which prohibited federal recognition of same-sex marriages.[34] In 2012, she was given a 70% rating from the Human Rights Campaign, a political action committee which supports same-sex marriage and other gay rights, and she was given a 100% rating by PFLAG, or Parents, Families, and Friends of Lesbians and Gays.[37]
In 1998, Biggert narrowly defeated (45%-40%) conservative state Senator Peter Roskam in the Republican primary, the real contest in this ancestrally Republican district. In the general she earned 61% of the vote to win the seat opened up by the retirement of U. S. Representative Harris Fawell. In 2006, Roskam was elected to Congress from another district.
In 2008, Biggert received less than 54% of the vote overall (and less than 50% of the vote in Will County) in winning reelection to her sixth term in Congress. For the first time, she faced a financially competitive Democratic opponent, businessman Scott Harper, the first reasonably well-financed Democrat to run in the district or its predecessors in decades. In 2008, Democratic U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin was reelected with 60% of the vote and Democrat Barack Obama won 54% of the vote in the 13th Congressional District,[16] with even Biggert's Republican predecessor, Fawell, supporting Obama.[38]
In the redistricting following the 2010 census, the Democratic-controlled state legislature significantly altered Illinois's congressional map, splitting Biggert's district. Her district was renumbered as the 11th District, and made significantly more Democratic even though it contains 50 percent of Biggert's former territory. A portion of her former district that included Biggert's home in Hinsdale was combined with the heavily Democratic Chicago North Side-based 5th District. Biggert opted to run in the new 11th against the Democratic nominee, former 14th District Congressman Bill Foster.[39]
Electoral history
Illinois House, 81st Representative District (1992–1996)
* campaign expenditures ** campaign contributions (through September 30, 2010)
Post-congressional career
On April 23, 2015, Illinois GovernorBruce Rauner appointed Biggert to the Education Labor Relations Board, which oversees the negotiation of teacher contracts.[59]
Personal life
On September 21, 1963,[60] she married Rody Patterson Biggert, Jr. Rody and Judy Biggert lived in Chicago, then Wilmette,[61] before moving to Hinsdale in 1971, when Rody's mother sold them her home, the extensively remodeled 1864 mansion of Hinsdale's founder, William Robbins, in the Robbins Park Historic District.[62] The Biggerts have four children: Courtney Caverly, Alison Cabot,[63] Rody Biggert,[61] and Adrienne Morrell,[64][65] and nine grandchildren.[5] Her husband, Rody, died in November 2018 after an 18-month long struggle with leukemia at the age of 82.[66]
Since 2004, Biggert's youngest daughter Adrienne Morrell has been a registered lobbyist for Health Net, the sixth largest publicly traded for-profit managed healthcare company; previously Morrell was a lobbyist with America's Health Insurance Plans (AHIP), the chief health insurance industry lobby, after having served as an aide to former seven-term Illinois 13th District U.S. Rep. Harris Fawell, Biggert's predecessor in Congress.[64][65]
In 2008, multimillionaire Biggert was the second wealthiest—after U.S. Rep. Bill Foster (D-14)—in Illinois's 21-member Congressional delegation, and the 82nd wealthiest member in the U.S. House.[67]
Biggert was president of the Junior Board of the Chicago Travelers Aid Society in 1969, and president of the Junior League of Chicago from 1976 to 1978, chairman of board of directors of the Visiting Nurse Association of Chicago in 1978, and president of the Oak School elementary school PTA in Hinsdale from 1976 to 1978. She was a member of the board of directors of the Salt Creek Ballet from 1990 to 1998. She was also a Sunday school teacher at Grace Episcopal Church in Hinsdale from 1974 to 1984, and an American Youth Soccer Organization assistant soccer coach in 1983.[5]
^"Walgreen Jr. is new head of drug chain". Chicago Tribune. August 11, 1939. p. 25. Retrieved October 29, 2010. "Shift major executives of Walgreens". Chicago Tribune. December 12, 1963. p. G7. Retrieved October 29, 2010. C. R. Walgreen Jr., president of the drug chain since 1939, was elected to the newly created post of chairman. He continues as chief executive officer. A. A. Borg, former vice president and treasurer, was elected president. A 35-year veteran of the company, he becomes principal administrative officer. "Walgreen III is elected president". Chicago Tribune. September 5, 1969. p. C9. Retrieved October 29, 2010. He will succeed A. A. Borg who will retire Sept. 30. "Former Walgreen chief Borg dies". Chicago Tribune. May 10, 1973. p. B12. Retrieved October 29, 2010. "Marjorie V. Borg". Chicago Tribune. October 24, 1984. p. A13. Retrieved October 29, 2010. died Tuesday in a fire in her Northbrook home. Mrs. Borg was the widow of Alvin A. Borg, president of Walgreen Co. from 1963 to 1969.
^"Judy Biggert ancestry". Freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com. Retrieved September 5, 2014.
^ abcPage, Eleanor (January 16, 1977). "Biggert leads Junior League in new project". Chicago Tribune. p. D3. Archived from the original on July 25, 2012. Retrieved October 29, 2010. She became a law clerk to a federal judge, leaving to have her first child. She now practices on her own, handling mostly real estate and estate business for family and friends.
^ abcdeDelliSanti, Patricia; Perruso, Alison (2009). "Biggert, Judith Borg". Who's Who in America 2010 (64th ed.). New Providence, NJ: Marquis Who's Who. p. 387. ISBN978-0-8379-7023-3.
^ abJouzaitis, Carol (March 26, 1982). "Executives' wives have made coping a full-time job". Chicago Tribune. p. A23. Archived from the original on July 24, 2012. Retrieved October 29, 2010. I worked as a lawyer for a year, and had every intention of continuing, but there was pressure from all sides to have a family. Then I had three children in three years and there was no way I could continue to work. So what I did was to get very involved in organizations even when the children were young. I've been on lots and lots of boards, the Junior League of Chicago and Hinsdale District 86...I do some (legal work on) wills and real estate, but it's been 15 years since I really practiced law...Physically, I couldn't work full time, have a husband and a house to take care of. In the voluntary sector, you can pick the time you want to spend.
^ abcBarone, Michael; Cohen, Richard E. (2003). The almanac of American politics 2004. Washington, D.C. pp. 13–19, 565–567. ISBN0-89234-105-X.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
^ abcKoszczuk, Jackie; Stern, Amy H. (2005). CQ's politics in America 2006, the 109th Congress. Washington, D.C.: Congressional Press. pp. xviii–xxii, 353–354. ISBN1933116099.
^ abcdefghBarone, Michael; Cohen, Richard E. (2009). The almanac of American politics 2010. Washington, D.C. pp. 13–19, 523–525. ISBN978-0-89234-119-1.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
^ abcMcCutcheon, Chuck; Lyons, Christina L. (2009). CQ's politics in America 2010, the 111th Congress. Washington, D.C.: Congressional Press. pp. xxii–xxvi, 349–350. ISBN978-1-60426-602-3.
^Austin, Jan, ed. (2010). "Key votes; Democrats prevail on top issues, struggle to keep troops in line". CQ 2009 almanac, 111th Congress, 1st session, vol. 65. Washington, D.C.: CQ-Roll Call Group. pp. C–3–C–7, C–16–C–21. ISBN978-1-879617-15-5.
^Doubek, Madeleine (December 9, 1998). "Biggert makes presence felt at meeting on Social Security". Daily Herald (Arlington Heights). Retrieved November 2, 2010. Biggert's own belief that citizens should be allowed to set up personal accounts and invest their own Social Security taxes in the stock market got plenty of attention Tuesday from congressional leaders.
^Broder, John M. (January 7, 1998). "Clinton proposes opening Medicare to those 55 to 65". The New York Times. p. A1. Retrieved November 2, 2010. Grady, William (June 28, 1998). "Biggert seeking unity with GOP foes; candidacy of Hynes may help her do that". Chicago Tribune. p. 1 (Metro DuPage). Retrieved November 2, 2010. She opposes public funding of congressional campaigns, which Hynes favors, and opposes President Clinton's proposal to lower the age of eligibility for Medicare. "13th District hopefuls discuss tax code". Daily Herald (Arlington Heights). October 26, 1998. p. 1 (Neighbor). Retrieved November 2, 2010. Question: What should Congress do to ensure continued viability of Medicare? Judy Biggert: The first thing we should not do is lower the Medicare eligibility age to 55, as the president has proposed.
^Grady, William (July 16, 1998). "Money pouring in for Biggert; candidates spar over donations in 13th District". Chicago Tribune. p. 1 (Metro DuPage). Archived from the original on July 25, 2012. Retrieved November 2, 2010. Hynes has voiced support for public funding of congressional campaigns, a proposal Biggert opposes. Biggert favors an end to the limits on campaign contributions—now $1,000 for individuals and $5,000 for political action committees—but would require quicker disclosure of all donations.
^Winfield, Paige (November 2, 2008). "Will local voters be swayed by love for Obama or dislike for Blagojevich?". Naperville Sun. p. 5. Retrieved November 2, 2010. Harris Fawell, former congressman for the 13th Congressional District, is backing a Democrat for president for the first time in his life. The 79-year-old Republican said there's a good chance that Obama will carry the county. "He's the best I have seen, the most qualified I've ever seen running for president," Fawell said.
^Illinois State Board of Elections (1992). State of Illinois official vote cast at the primary election, general primary March 17, 1992. Springfield, Ill.: State Board of Elections. p. 168. OCLC4960540.
^Illinois State Board of Elections (1992). State of Illinois official vote cast at the general election November 3, 1992. Springfield, Ill.: State Board of Elections. p. 99. OCLC4960532.
^Illinois State Board of Elections (1994). State of Illinois official vote cast at the primary election, general primary March 15, 1994. Springfield, Ill.: State Board of Elections. p. 96. OCLC4960540.
^Illinois State Board of Elections (1994). State of Illinois official vote cast at the general election November 8, 1994. Springfield, Ill.: State Board of Elections. p. 75. OCLC4960532.
^Illinois State Board of Elections (1996). State of Illinois official vote cast at the primary election, general primary March 19, 1996. Springfield, Ill.: State Board of Elections. p. 150. OCLC4960540.
^Illinois State Board of Elections (1996). State of Illinois official vote cast at the general election November 5, 1996. Springfield, Ill.: State Board of Elections. p. 78. OCLC4960532.
^Middleton, Mary (February 26, 1963). "Lectures will benefit school; Borg-Biggert". Chicago Tribune. p. A3. Retrieved October 29, 2010. Page, Eleanor (September 20, 1963). "The party line". Chicago Tribune. p. B13. Retrieved October 29, 2010. Miss Judith Gail Borg and her fiancé, Rody Patterson Biggert Jr., will be feted... "Suburban rites highlighted; Biggert-Borg". Chicago Tribune. September 22, 1963. p. D7. Retrieved October 29, 2010.
^ abPage, Eleanor (November 23, 1968). "Bridge leads to romance". Chicago Tribune. p. N_A11. Archived from the original on July 24, 2012. Retrieved October 29, 2010. The Rody P. Biggerts [Judith Borg] of Wilmette welcomed their third child and first son, Rody Jr., Nov. 4.
^"Press feted in historic residence". Hinsdale Doings. August 31, 1972. p. 15. Page, Eleanor (September 2, 1972). "Authentic antique". Chicago Tribune. p. 10. Retrieved October 29, 2010. Dillard, Barbara (May 11, 1983). "Doors open on town's history". Chicago Tribune. p. WCN2. Retrieved October 29, 2010. Weintraub, Adam (July 16, 1986). "When Hinsdale was just a prairie". Chicago Tribune. p. F37. Retrieved October 29, 2010. Dugan, Hugh G. (1949). Village on the county line; a history of Hinsdale, Illinois. Chicago: Lakeside Press. pp. 76–78. OCLC11231339. Bakken, Timothy H. (1976). "The founding; the father of Hinsdale". Hinsdale. Hinsdale, Ill.: Hinsdale Doings. pp. 7–16. OCLC2932517. Hinsdale Historical Society (1984). Hinsdale the beautiful : gem of Chicago's suburbs. Westmont, Ill.: Rainbow Press, Inc. p. 8. OCLC51676759. originally published as Vol. 6, No. 5 (November 1897) issue of Campbell's Illustrated Journal.
^ abSweet, Lynn (November 17, 1998). "Finding their way around the House". Chicago Sun-Times. p. 6. Retrieved October 29, 2010. Biggert has a sense of urgency in part because she pledged to serve only three terms... Biggert's daughter Adrienne, 24, lives in Washington and worked for Rep. Harris Fawell (R-Ill.), whose retirement opened up the seat Biggert won. "I think she really liked working on the Hill in the House," said Biggert, who felt bad because "she doesn't feel comfortable going back and doing that again."
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