Hugh Crawford
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Hugh D. Crawford is a former Republican member of the Michigan House of Representatives, representing District 38 from 2009 to 2015. Crawford did not seek re-election in 2014.
Crawford served as vice-chair of the Oakland County Commission, Novi City Council member and Novi Mayor pro-tem.
Biography
Now retired, Crawford's professional experience includes working for Xerox Corporation for 20 years. He served in the U.S. Marine Corps.
Campaign themes
2012
Crawford's website highlighted the following campaign themes:[1]
Create A Job-Frindly (sic) Enviroment (sic)
- Excerpt: "The way to solve Michigan’s chronic budget problems is to solve the jobs problem"
Support For K-12 Education
- Excerpt: "I’m proud to get the K-12 budget approved early in 2011 and 2012, so local school districts will know how much they can spend before the start of the school year."
Smaller State Government
- Excerpt: "We need to continue to make more reforms in government spending"
Conservative Principles
- Excerpt: "Continue to renew your faith in the Michigan legislature"
Committee assignments
2013-2014
At the beginning of the 2013 legislative session, Crawford served on the following committees:
Michigan committee assignments, 2012 |
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• Education |
• Health Policy |
• Regulatory Reform, Chair |
• Tourism |
2011-2012
In the 2011-2012 legislative session, Crawford served on the following committees:
Michigan committee assignments, 2011 |
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• Education |
• Energy and Technology |
• Intergovernmental and Regional Affairs |
• Regulatory Reform, Chair |
2009-2010
In the 2009-2010 legislative session, Crawford served on the following committees:
Michigan committee assignments, 2009 |
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• Energy and Technology |
• Health Policy |
• Regulatory Reform |
Voting record
Key votes of 2009-2010
- Click below to see how this representative voted.
- Super Speedway, Lawmakers voting on whether TO EXTEND A SPECIAL TAX PERK for a super speedway.
- Driver Responsibility Fees, Lawmakers voting on whether TO IMPOSE 'driver responsibility fees.'
- Crony Capitalism, Lawmakers voting on whether TO RESTRICT THE RIGHT of shareholders to sell their own stock.
- Right to Work, Lawmakers voting on an amendment SUPPORTING RIGHT-TO-WORK zones.
- Dept. of State Cost-Saving, Lawmakers voting on whether TO SLOW DOWN PROGRESS ON THE SECRETARY OF STATE'S COST-SAVING CONSOLIDATION PLAN.
- Golf Carts, Lawmakers voting on whether TO SUBSIDIZE the production of electric vehicle batteries.
- Home Court Disadvantage, Lawmakers voting on whether TO GIVE MORE TAXING POWER to local government in Kalamazoo so it can finance a taxpayer-subsidized sports arena.
- Fire Safe Cigarettes, Lawmakers voting on whether TO BAN the sale of cigarettes that are not "fire safe."
- Balancing Act, Lawmakers voting on a budget to CUT REVENUE SHARING PAYMENTS to local governments as a way to balance the state budget without raising taxes.
- Balancing Act 2, Lawmakers voting on a cut of less than 3 percent to K-12 school aid payments so as to balance the state budget without tax increases.
- A Good Tax Gone Bad?, Lawmakers voting on the Michigan Business Tax.
- It’s From the Children, Lawmakers voting on whether to RAID $90 MILLION from the Michigan Higher Education Student Loan Authority.
- Left Behind, Lawmakers voting on whether TO FINANCE "No Worker Left Behind" with a 59.9 percent increase in general fund spending in the 2009 DELEG budget.
- First Class Schools, Lawmakers voting on whether to keep Detroit Public Schools' "first class" status even though the district no longer meets the population standard.
- Politically Correct Capitalism, Lawmakers voting on whether to INCREASE SUBSIDIES for plug-in traction battery packs used in electric cars.
- Politically Correct Capitalism 2, Lawmakers voting on whether to GIVE SUBSIDIES for Michigan film production.
- Politically Correct Capitalism 3, Lawmakers voting on whether to INCREASE ELECTRIC CAR SUBSIDIES for a subsidiary of a Korean battery company.
- Secret Ballot, Lawmakers voting on whether to keep a SECRET BALLOT for union elections.
- Property Taxes Assaulted Again, Lawmakers voting on whether to allow public schools to EXPAND THE USE OF SINKING FUND property tax spending.
- Sneak Attack, Lawmakers voting on whether to allow public schools to EXPAND THE USE OF SINKING FUND property tax spending.
- Grapes of Wrath, Lawmakers voting on whether TO BAN home shipment of beer and wine to Michigan consumers.
- Subsidize Manufacture of Electric Cars, Lawmakers voting on whether to authorize a refundable Michigan Business Tax credit for makers of plug-in traction battery packs used in electric cars.
- Authorize Special Tax Breaks for Ethanol Gas Stations, Lawmakers voting on whether to authorize a non-refundable Michigan Business Tax credit equal to 30 percent of the costs incurred by a gas station to convert existing pumps and tanks, or acquire new ones that deliver E85 ethanol or biodiesel fuel.
More voting record details
- List of all of Hugh Crawford’s roll call votes, bills introduced, and floor amendments from MichiganVotes.org (use site’s “advanced search” to narrow by date range, issue category and/or keyword).
- List of Hugh Crawford’s missed roll-call votes
Elections
2012
Crawford won re-election in the 2012 election for Michigan House of Representatives District 38. He ran unopposed in the August 7 Republican primary and defeated Chuck Tindall (D) in the general election, which took place on November 6, 2012.[2][3]
2010
Crawford won re-election to the District 38 seat in 2010. He had no primary opposition. He defeated Jeffery Gedeon (D) in the general election on November 2, 2010.[4][5]
Michigan House of Representatives, District 38 General election (2010) | ||||
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Candidates | Votes | |||
Hugh Crawford (D) | 22,873 | |||
Jeffery Gedeon (R) | 10,998 |
2008
On November 4, 2008, Hugh Crawford ran for District 38 of the Michigan House of Representatives, beating Chuck Tindall.[6]
Crawford raised $81,679 for his campaign.[7]
Michigan House of Representatives, District 38 | ||||
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Candidates | Votes | |||
Hugh Crawford (R) | 27,840 | |||
Chuck Tindall (D) | 20,547 |
Campaign finance summary
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Scorecards
Tea Party Scorecard
The Independent Tea Party Patriots, a Michigan Tea Party group, grades the votes of this and every other Michigan legislator on “core tea party issues” in a regularly-updated scorecard. 100% is considered an ideal rating.[8]
January 2011 - March 2012
Hugh Crawford received a 77% rating on the January 2011 - March 2012 Tea Party Scorecard.[8]
Personal
Note: Please contact us if the personal information below requires an update.
Crawford and his wife, Kathy, have three children.
Recent news
This section links to a Google news search for the term Hugh + Crawford + Michigan + Legislature
See also
- Michigan State Legislature
- Michigan House of Representatives
- House Committees
- Michigan state legislative districts
External links
- Official campaign website
- Profile from Open States
- Legislative profile from Project Vote Smart
- Biography from Project Vote Smart
- Michigan Votes - Hugh Crawford
- Campaign Contributions: 2008
- Hugh Crawford on LinkedIn
Footnotes
- ↑ Hugh Crawford, accessed October 11, 2014
- ↑ Michigan Department of State, "Election Results - Primary Election - August 07, 2012," accessed June 18, 2014
- ↑ Michigan Department of State, "Election Results - General Election - November 06, 2012," accessed November 29, 2014
- ↑ Michigan Secretary of State, "State Representative," accessed March 23, 2014
- ↑ Michigan Secretary of State, "State Representative," accessed March 23, 2014
- ↑ Michigan Secretary of State, "Election Results - General Election - November 04, 2008," accessed May 30, 2014
- ↑ Follow the Money, "Crawford, Hugh," accessed May 30, 2014
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 Michigan Votes, "Tea Party Scorecard Jan 2011-Mar 2012," accessed June 22, 2012
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Preceded by - |
Michigan House of Representatives District 38 2009–2014 |
Succeeded by Kathy Crawford (R) |