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Representative Rick Berg (R)
Current Office: Representative
District: ND-At-Large
First Elected: 11/02/2010
Next Election: 2012
Party: Republican
District: ND-At-Large
First Elected: 11/02/2010
Next Election: 2012
Party: Republican
General
Gender: MaleFamily: Wife: Tracy; 1 Child: Jack
Birth date: 08/16/1959
Birthplace: Maddock, ND
Home City: Fargo ND
Religion: Lutheran
Profession
Owner/Broker, Goldmark Commercial Corporation, 1981-presentEducation
BS, Agricultural Economics, North Dakota State University, 1981Committees
Subcommittee on Human ResourcesSubcommittee on Select Revenue Measures
Subcommittee on Social Security
Ways and Means
Recent Votes
HR 4310 National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2013
Stage: Passage
Vote: Yea
H Amdt 1127 Repeals Indefinite Military Detention Provisions
Stage: Amendment Vote
Vote: Nay
HR 4310 National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2013
Stage: Passage
Vote: Yea
H Amdt 1127 Repeals Indefinite Military Detention Provisions
Stage: Amendment Vote
Vote: Nay
H Amdt 1140 Prohibits Reductions to Strategic Nuclear Arms Required by New START
Stage: Amendment Vote
Vote: Yea
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Stage: Passage
Vote: Yea
H Amdt 1127 Repeals Indefinite Military Detention Provisions
Stage: Amendment Vote
Vote: Nay
HR 4310 National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2013
Stage: Passage
Vote: Yea
H Amdt 1127 Repeals Indefinite Military Detention Provisions
Stage: Amendment Vote
Vote: Nay
H Amdt 1140 Prohibits Reductions to Strategic Nuclear Arms Required by New START
Stage: Amendment Vote
Vote: Yea
View More





