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Current Position: US Representative of IN District 4 since 2019
Affiliation: Republican
Former Position: State Delegate from 2010 – 2018
District: Crawfordsville, Lafayette, the western Indianapolis suburbs, and portions of Kokomo.
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He obtained a Bachelor of Science in animal science from Purdue University in 1967 and a Master’s of Science in animal science from Purdue in 1969. After the Vietnam War, Baird earned a PhD in animal science monogastric nutrition from the University of Kentucky in 1975.
He earned a Bronze Star and two Purple Hearts in Vietnam. In 2012, the 523rd Transportation Company was inducted into the Transportation Corps Hall of Fame for its heroism during Operation Lam Son 719.
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Congressman Jim Baird is a lifelong resident of West Central Indiana. He proudly represents Indiana’s 4th Congressional District, which includes 16 counties, and serves on the House Committee on Agriculture, House Committee on Foreign Affairs, and the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology.
Before being elected to Congress, he served eight years as a State Representative in the Indiana General Assembly. During this time, he was a member of the Ways and Means Committee and played an integral role in balancing Indiana’s budget. He is a strong believer in fiscal responsibility and applied the idea of living within our means, helping to keep Indiana a place where Hoosiers can thrive and businesses can grow. He also served on the Agriculture and Rural Development Committee, the Statutory Committee on Interstate and International Cooperation, the Environmental Affairs Committee, the Statutory Committee on Ethics, the Veterans Affairs and Public Safety Committee, where he provided assistance and insight, and authored legislation relating to these areas.
Additionally, Congressman Baird served in local government as a County Commissioner where he focused on improving his community’s infrastructure and keeping local services efficient and cost-effective.
Congressman Baird is a decorated Vietnam War veteran, as his distinguished service to our country was recognized with a Bronze Star with V device and two Purple Hearts. He and his unit were inducted in the United States Transportation Corps Hall of Fame. One of the Gun Trucks from the unit, “The Eve of Destruction” is on display in the Transportation Museum in Ft. Eustis, Virginia.
He is a proud graduate of Purdue University, obtaining a Bachelor of Science and Master of Science degrees in animal science. After returning from Vietnam, Congressman Baird earned a Doctoral degree from the University of Kentucky in monogastric nutrition.
Congressman Baird is an active or former member of numerous local organizations including the Rotary Club of Greencastle, Putnam County Fair and 4-H Club Association, VFW, American Legion, Indiana Farm Bureau, OCS 270 and numerous others. He served on the advisory council for Purdue University’s Dean of Agriculture. He is married to his high school sweetheart Danise, and together they are the proud parents of three children, all graduates of Purdue University. Before joining Congress, he ran a home healthcare agency and a farm with his family. In his spare time he enjoys spending time with his grandchildren and working on his family farm.
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Full Name: James ‘Jim’ R. Baird
Gender: Male
Family: Wife: Danise; 3 Children
Birth Date: 06/04/1965
Birth Place: Fountain County, IN
Home City: Greencastle, IN
Religion: United Methodist
Source: PhD, Monogastric Nutrition, University of Kentucky, 1975 MS, Animal Science, Purdue University, 1969 BS, Animal Science, Purdue University, 1967 Representative, United States House of Representatives, Indiana, District 4, 2019-present Candidate, United States House of Representatives, Indiana, District 4, 2018, 2022 Representative, Indiana State House of Representatives, District 44, 2010-2018 Commissioner, Putnam County, 2006-2010 Owner, Indiana Home Care Plus, 1984-present Owner, Baird Family Farms, 1980-present Swine Program Director of the Feed Division, Landmark Cooperative Director of Sales and Nutrition, Agmax, 1987-1992 Agriculture and Community Development Agent, Purdue University Cooperative Extension Service, 1975-1988 First Lieutenant, United States Army, 1963-1971 Washington1314 Longworth Indiana355 S. Washington St Email: Government Page Source: none To learn more, go to this wikipedia section in this post. Source: Open Secrets Source: Government page Source: Wikipedia Indiana’s 4th congressional district is a congressional district in the U.S. state of Indiana. From 2003 to 2013 the district was based primarily in the central part of the state, and consisted of all of Boone, Clinton, Hendricks, Morgan, Lawrence, Montgomery, and Tippecanoe counties and parts of Fountain, Johnson, Marion, Monroe, and White counties. The district surrounded Indianapolis including the suburban area of Greenwood and encompassed the more exurban areas of Crawfordsville and Bedford, as well as the college town of Lafayette-West Lafayette, containing Purdue University. Prior to the 2000 U.S. census, most of the territory currently in the 4th Congressional District was located in the 7th Congressional District; the old 4th Congressional District was the Fort Wayne district, which is now the 3rd Congressional District. From the 2012 redistricting, the district shifted slightly north and west to include the Illinois border, while losing the eastern Indianapolis suburbs. It currently includes Crawfordsville, Lafayette, the western Indianapolis suburbs, and portions of Kokomo. The district is currently represented by Republican Jim Baird, who succeeded Todd Rokita, who vacated his House seat to run for the Indiana U.S. Senate seat held by Democrat Joe Donnelly, losing the Republican nomination to eventual senator Mike Braun.[3] Baird was elected on November 6. James Richard Baird[3] (born June 4, 1945)[4] is an American businessman and politician serving as the U.S. representative for Indiana’s 4th congressional district since 2019. A member of the Republican Party, Baird served from 2010 to 2018 as a member of the Indiana House of Representatives[5] and as a Putnam County commissioner from 2006 to 2010. Baird was born in 1945 to William (1916-1989) and Martha Ewbank Baird (1924-1998). William was born in Scotland.[6] Baird graduated from Turkey Run High School in 1963, participating in 4-H and Future Farmers of America. He obtained a Bachelor of Science in animal science from Purdue University in 1967 and a Master’s of Science in animal science from Purdue in 1969. After the Vietnam War, Baird earned a PhD in animal science monogastric nutrition from the University of Kentucky in 1975. Baird served in the ROTC at Purdue University from 1963 to 1965. He attended the Officer Candidate School Class 2–70 at Fort Benning and Jungle Warfare School in Panama from 1969 to 1970 and was commissioned in the Infantry.[7] The United States Army was sending infantry divisions home when Second Lieutenant Baird arrived in Vietnam in 1970. Because of the excess of Infantry officers, he was assigned to the 523rd Transportation Company (Light Truck) at Cha Rang Valley. The truck companies of the 8th Transportation Group delivered cargo along the most heavily ambushed road in Vietnam, QL19, through the Central Highlands in the northern II Corps Tactical Zone. The 523rd had five 5-ton gun trucks at the time. The Group Commander selected the 523rd as one of the two light truck companies to be deployed north to I Corps Tactical Zone for the upcoming Laotian Incursion, Operation Lam Son 719, in February through April 1971. The 523rd was attached to the 39th Transportation Battalion and stationed at the abandoned Marine Corps base Camp Vandergrift. During the two-and-a-half-month incursion into Laos, the North Vietnamese Army tried to close down the supply route with 23 convoy ambushes. Baird fought in two of the operation’s deadliest ambushes and lost his left arm during the convoy ambush on March 12, 1971.[8][9][10] He earned a Bronze Star and two Purple Hearts.[2] In 2012, the 523rd Transportation Company was inducted into the Transportation Corps Hall of Fame for its heroism during Operation Lam Son 719.[11][12] Baird was fondly nicknamed “pig farmer” by fellow infantrymen because of his passion for breeding pigs.[13] From 1974 to 1983, Baird served as a Purdue University extension agent for Putnam County.[14] Baird is the owner of Baird Family Farms, Triple Tree Enterprises, Inc. (a gas station operator in Crawfordsville), and Indiana Home Care Plus of Greencastle, a home health agency. He previously worked as an animal nutritionist at Landmark Cooperative, a feed manufacturer, and as director of sales and nutrition at Agmax. Baird ran for Putnam County commissioner in 2006 and defeated the incumbent, Dennis O’Hair, in the primary.[15] He represented Marion Township, Greencastle Township, Madison Township, and Clinton Township.[16] He served as commissioner for the second district until his election to the State House in 2010. He was succeeded by Nancy Fogle.[17] The American Conservative Union gave him a lifetime legislative evaluation of 82% in 2017. Baird represented House District 44, including Putnam County and portions of Clay, Morgan, Owen, and Parke counties, from 2010 until 2018. He served as a member of the Ways and Means Committee—chairing the Health and Medicaid Subcommittee—the Agriculture and Rural Development Committee, Veteran Affairs and Public Safety, the Environmental Affairs Committee, and the Statutory Committee on Ethics. Baird ran for Indiana’s 4th congressional district in 2018.[18] The seat was vacated by Todd Rokita in his unsuccessful run for U.S. Senate. Baird won the May 8 Republican primary[19][9] and the November 6 general election. Baird was reelected in 2020 with 66.6% of the vote.[20] Baird was reelected in 2022 with 68.2% of the vote. Baird was the second-oldest member of the 116th Congress freshman class, after Democrat Donna Shalala, who was born in 1941. In December 2020, Baird was one of 126 Republican members of the House of Representatives to sign an amicus brief in support of Texas v. Pennsylvania, a lawsuit filed at the United States Supreme Court contesting the results of the 2020 presidential election, in which Joe Biden defeated[21] incumbent Donald Trump. The Supreme Court declined to hear the case on the basis that Texas lacked standing under Article III of the Constitution to challenge the results of an election held by another state.[22][23][24] Baird is one of three deployed Vietnam War veterans currently serving in the House, the others being Jack Bergman and Mike Thompson. Baird voted to provide Israel with support following 2023 Hamas attack on Israel.[25][26] Baird was ranked the Republican Member of Congress with highest turnover of 2023—second most over all in the House—per LegiStorm‘s Worst Bosses Index, at three times the House average.[27][28] For the 118th Congress:[29] Baird is married to Danise née Swain, a registered nurse who graduated from Purdue University in 1968.[39] Baird has three children: daughter Vanessa Lee Norsworthy, born 1968, and sons Stacey Gilbert, born 1972, and Jason Beau, born 1981. Baird’s son, Beau, was elected chair of the Putnam County Republican Party in March 2017. Beau ran to replace him in the Indiana House of Representatives. Beau won the election on November 6, 2018.[40][41] Baird resides outside of Greencastle in Clinton Township.[42] Baird has attended Gobin United Methodist Church in Greencastle since 1975.[43] Education
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Party Candidate Votes % Republican Jim Baird 29,316 36.6 Republican Steve Braun 23,594 29.4 Republican Diego Morales 11,994 15.0 Republican Jared Thomas 8,453 10.5 Republican Kevin Grant 3,667 4.6 Republican James Nease 2,096 2.6 Republican Tim Radice 1,022 1.3 Total votes 80,142 100.0 Party Candidate Votes % Republican Jim Baird 156,539 64.1 Democratic Tobi Beck 87,824 35.9 Total votes 244,363 100.0 Republican hold Party Candidate Votes % Republican Jim Baird 225,531 66.6 Democratic Joe Mackey 112,984 33.4 Total votes 338,515 100.0 Republican hold Party Candidate Votes % Republican Jim Baird 134,442 68.2 Democratic Roger Day 62,668 31.8 Total votes 197,110 100.0 Republican hold Personal life
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