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William Robert Woodall III ( WUUD-awl; born February 11, 1970) is an American attorney and politician who was the U.S. representative for Georgia's 7th congressional district from 2011 to 2021. The district included most of Gwinnett County, a suburban county northeast of Atlanta. A Republican, Woodall prior to being elected to Congress, worked for his predecessor, John Linder from 1994 to 2010, eventually becoming Linder's chief of staff. Woodall announced in February 2019 that he would not seek reelection to a sixth term in Congress. Early life, education, and career Woodall was born in Athens, Georgia. He attended both public and private grade schools, graduating from Marist School in 1988. He received a B.A. from Furman University followed by law school at the University of Georgia School of Law. While attending law school, he spent summers working in a Washington, D.C. law firm. He left law school after the summer of 1994 to work for his hometown U.S. Representative, John Linder, where he began working as a legislative correspondent and eventually served as Linder's chief of staff in 2000. Woodall received his J.D. degree from the University of Georgia School of Law in 1998. Woodall is a member of the Methodist Church. U.S. House of Representatives 2010 election Woodall won the Republican primary with about 56% of the vote against Jody Hice. He faced Democrat Doug Heckman in the 2010 General Election. On November 2, 2010, Woodall defeated Heckman to win the general election. The top donors to Woodall's campaign were the Credit Union National Association, the Southern Company, the American Dental Association, and the Vision for Tomorrow Fund. Woodall addressed the U.S. House on October 26, 2011, calling for reduced regulations on businesses. 2012 election In 2012, Woodall won the election with 62.16% of the 252,066 votes cast, against Steve Reilly (D). 2014 election In 2014, Woodall won the election with 65.39% of the 173,669 votes cast, against Thomas D. Wight (D). 2016 election In 2016, Woodall won the election with 60.38% of the 288,301 votes cast, against Rashid Malik (D). 2018 election In 2018, Woodall faced Democratic challenger Carolyn Bourdeaux. Woodall was supported by the Great America Committee, a political action committee registered by Vice President Mike Pence. The race proved to be unexpectedly competitive, and Woodall defeated Bourdeaux by only 433 votes after a recount. The race was the closest of the 2018 House elections. It was the closest that a Democrat has come to winning this district since its creation in 1993 (it was numbered as the 4th District from 1993 to 1997, the 11th from 1997 to 2003, and has been the 7th since 2003). Tenure Woodall took office as part of the 112th United States Congress in January 2011. In July 2014, Woodall was elected chairman of the Republican Study Committee, a group of conservative Republican lawmakers, succeeding Steve Scalise. Woodall was replaced as chairman in November 2014 by Bill Flores (TX-17). Committee assignments House Rules Committee House Budget Committee House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee Political positions Interest group ratings Woodall has a 66 percent rating from conservative policy advocacy organization Heritage Action for his voting record. Woodall has a "B" rating from marijuana legalization advocacy organization the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) for his voting history regarding cannabis-related causes. Economic issues Woodall supports tax reform and FairTax. He voted in favor of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017. After the passage of the bill, Woodall stated that it "marks tremendous progress and is the fulfillment of a commitment made to the American people." Woodall was one of only six House Republicans in the 112th Congress who did not sign Grover Norquist's "Taxpayer Protection Pledge," stating that "my commitment to the Fair Tax and a common-sense tax overhaul makes it impossible for me to support the second component of the Pledge, which states that I must 'oppose any net reduction or elimination of deductions and credits, unless matched dollar for dollar by further reducing tax rates.'" Health care Woodall opposes the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare), voting to repeal it. Woodall co-sponsored the Sanctity of Human Life Act. In October 2011, Woodall voted for legislation to restrict how private insurance companies listed on a public insurance exchange may offer abortion coverage. LGBT rights Upon the legalization of same-sex marriage in the U.S., Woodall disagreed with the federal government's approach to deciding the issue for the entire nation, rather than allowing states to make the decision individually. Gun rights Woodall was one of only six Republicans who opposed legislation that would require all states to honor the concealed weapons permits of other states, arguing that the bill was unnecessary because the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution already gives Americans the right to bear arms. National security On July 24, 2013, Woodall voted against Representative Justin Amash's (R-Michigan) amendment to HR 2397 which would have ended the National Security Agency's ability to collect and store data on the phone calls of every American without a warrant. Mueller investigation Woodall stated in June 2019 that he had not read the Mueller report about Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election. References External links Rob Woodall at Curlie Appearances on C-SPAN Biography at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Financial information (federal office) at the Federal Election Commission Legislation sponsored at the Library of Congress Profile at Vote Smart. Discover the William Woodall popular books. Find the top 100 most popular William Woodall books.

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    Many Waters

    William Woodall

    Cody McGrath is a young cowboy with big dreams and some serious enemies. Lisa Stone is a smalltown waitress with problems of her own. But when an ominous prophetic dream brings the...

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    Tycho

    William Woodall

    In the year 2154, sixteen year old Tycho McGrath is an advanced genetics student at the prestigious John Brooke Academy in Tampa. Life seems fairly dull, until he accidentally disc...

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    Freedom

    William Woodall

    After an unusual energy surge reveals their presence, Tyke and the other survivors find themselves attacked by an aggressive and ruthless group of military colonists who escaped fr...

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    Unclouded Day

    William Woodall

    Brian Stone's life isn't easy. Abandoned by his father, abused by his alcoholic mother, and mocked by his classmates, his only treasures are his beloved little brother and his old ...

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    Nightfall

    William Woodall

    When 23yearold Micah McGrath suddenly finds himself thrust into a dangerous and ugly future after a lab accident, his only choice is to make the best life for himself that he can. ...

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    Elysium

    William Woodall

    What begins as a simple expedition to retrieve lost comrades in the Martian desert quickly turns deadly as Tyke and the others find themselves trapped on the Red Planet, at the mer...

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    Avenger

    William Woodall

    The survivors of Earth have settled at last on the beautiful island of Hawaii, and all seems well. But when Tycho spots an unexpected distress signal coming from the abandoned Moon...

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    Bran the Blessed

    William Woodall

    Brandon Stone is a sixteen year old football player in smalltown Texas, with some serious love and trust issues because of his mother's untimely death and then getting abandoned by...