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Paul Ryan Fast Facts
Here s a look at the life of former House Speaker Paul Ryan.
Personal
Birth place: Janesville, Wisconsin
Father: Paul M. Ryan, an attorney
Mother: Elizabeth Betty (Hutter) Ryan Douglas
Marriage: Janna (Little) Ryan (December 2, 2000-present)
Children: Liza, Charlie, Sam
Religion: Roman Catholic
Double-majored in economics and political science at Miami University (Ohio).
Ryan is a fitness buff and enjoys bow hunting.
Timeline
1993-1995
- Staff assistant and speechwriter for the Empower America think tank, which was co-founded by Rep. Jack Kemp (R-NY).
1995-1997
- Legislative director for Senator Sam Brownback of Kansas.
November 3, 1998 - Is elected to the US House of Representatives for the 1st District of Wisconsin. Ryan is reelected in 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014 and 2016.
Paul Ryan Fast Facts
Personal
Birth place: Janesville, Wisconsin
Father: Paul M. Ryan, an attorney
Mother: Elizabeth “Betty” (Hutter) Ryan Douglas
Marriage: Janna (Little) Ryan (December 2, 2000-present)
Children: Liza, Charlie, Sam
Religion: Roman Catholic
Double-majored in economics and political science at Miami University (Ohio).
Ryan is a fitness buff and enjoys bow hunting.
Timeline
1993-1995
– Staff assistant and speechwriter for the Empower America think tank, which was co-founded by Rep. Jack Kemp (R-NY).
1995-1997
– Legislative director for Senator Sam Brownback of Kansas.
November 3, 1998 – Is elected to the US House of Representatives for the 1st District of Wisconsin. Ryan is reelected in 2000, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014 and 2016.
Here's a look at the life of former House Speaker Paul Ryan.PersonalBirth date: January 29, 1970Birth place: Janesville, WisconsinBirth name: Paul Davis
November 4th, 2008
I sit here, now, in a windowless, soulless hostel room on S Halsted St., in the Greek quarter of Chicago, counting down the minutes until two more aspirin won’t kill me. Sometime into a 16-hour Greyhound journey from New York my sinuses decided to cave into my face and now no amount of water, medicinal drugs or oxygen seem to be able to stop the gnawing headache stretching around the side of my head. But there’s an election going on here! I’ve seen it being put up a few blocks away, and whatever whiff of relevance this odyssey may have is dissipating by the second.