Biography
Michael Dennis "Mike" Rogers, born on July 16, 1958, in Hammond, Indiana, is a Republican politician serving as the U.S. Representative for Alabama's 3rd Congressional District since 2003. A sixth-generation resident of East Alabama, Rogers was raised in Calhoun County, where his father worked as a firefighter and his mother as a textile worker. He is married to Beth Rogers, and together they have three children: Emily, Evan, and Elliot. The family resides in Weaver, Alabama, and are members of Saks Baptist Church.
Education
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Bachelor of Arts in Political Science: Jacksonville State University, 1981
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Master of Public Administration: Jacksonville State University, 1984
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Juris Doctor: Birmingham School of Law, 1991
Political Experience
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Calhoun County Commission: Elected in 1987 as the youngest and first Republican member
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Alabama House of Representatives: Served from 1994 to 2002; became Minority Leader in 1998
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U.S. House of Representatives: Elected in 2002; currently serving as Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee
Notable Achievements
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Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee: Oversees military policy and defense spending
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Advocate for Military Installations: Supports Anniston Army Depot and Fort Benning
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Initiated Creation of U.S. Space Force: Played a key role in establishing the sixth branch of the U.S. military
Rogers has built a reputation as a leader on national security issues, focusing on ensuring the military is properly funded and equipped to address emerging threats.