Annie Kuster Explained

Annie Kuster
State:New Hampshire
Term Start:January 3, 2013
Predecessor:Charles Bass
Office1:Chair of the New Democrat Coalition
Term Start1:January 3, 2023
Predecessor1:Suzan DelBene
Birth Date:5 September 1956
Birth Place:Concord, New Hampshire, U.S.
Party:Democratic
Spouse:Brad Kuster
Children:2
Parents:Malcolm McLane (father)
Susan Neidlinger (mother)
Education:Dartmouth College (BA)
Georgetown University (JD)

Ann L. McLane Kuster (born September 5, 1956) is an American lawyer and politician serving as the U.S. representative for since 2013. A member of the Democratic Party, she previously worked as a lobbyist.[1]

Kuster chairs the New Democrat Coalition, a center-left caucus among House Democrats.

Kuster announced on March 27, 2024, that she would not seek re-election to a seventh term in the U.S. House.[2]

Early life and education

Kuster was born in Concord, New Hampshire, on September 5, 1956. Both her parents were politicians. Her father, Malcolm McLane, was mayor of Concord, a member of the New Hampshire Executive Council, and an owner of Wildcat Mountain Ski Area. In 1972, he ran for governor of New Hampshire as an independent. He received 20% of the vote in an election that Republican Mel Thomson won with a plurality of 40%.[3]

Kuster's mother, Susan McLane, was elected to the New Hampshire Senate as a Republican.[4] In 1980, she ran for New Hampshire's 2nd congressional district, coming in second in the crowded Republican primary, with 25% of the vote. Judd Gregg won with 34% of the vote, while Charles Bass (whom Kuster defeated in 2012) came in third with 22%.[5] Kuster's maternal great grandfather, John McLane, was governor of New Hampshire from 1905 to 1907. He was elected as a Republican in 1904 with 58% of the vote, defeating Democrat Henry Hollis.[6]

Kuster graduated from Dartmouth College in 1978 with a degree in environmental policy. She received a J.D. from Georgetown University Law Center in 1984.[7]

Legal career

After college, Kuster became the director of Concord law firm Rath, Young and Pignatelli's education and nonprofit law practice group.

Kuster was a consultant and owner of Newfound Strategies LLC, a consulting firm.

Kuster also worked as an "of-counsel" partner at Rath, Young and Pignatelli. Her legal practice focused on education, nonprofit, and health care policy. Kuster has also worked as an adoption attorney.[8]

Kuster has served as chair and board member of the Capitol Center for the Arts and as a founder and vice chair of the Women's Fund of New Hampshire. She has also served on the boards of the New Hampshire Charitable Foundation, New Hampshire Public Radio, Child and Family Services of New Hampshire, the Alumni Council and Tucker Foundation at Dartmouth College, and Womankind Counseling Center.[8]

Lobbying career

From 1989 to 2009, Kuster worked as a lobbyist in New Hampshire, earning more than $1.3 million in fees from various businesses and nonprofits. $460,000 of that money came from ambulatory surgical centers, $150,000 from investment companies, and $145,000 from pharmaceutical manufacturers and their association. In an editorial, the Union Leader wrote, "she's also a career lobbyist, not in dreaded Washington, but in Concord. But she's refused to use that word." Rather, Kuster called herself a "public policy advocate".[9] [10]

Kuster's career has also involved many years of lobbying on behalf of clients such as Merck Vaccines; the Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America (PhRMA), with which she helped created the NH Medication Bridge program, a public-private partnership that provides free prescriptions to patients in need; Fidelity Investments, with which she helped create the NH UNIQUE College Savings Plan to help families save money for college tax-free; Dartmouth College and Medical School; NARAL Pro-Choice New Hampshire; Bedford Ambulatory Surgical Center; and the New Hampshire College & University Council.[4] [9]

According to OpenSecrets, Kuster took $192,553 in contributions from lawyers and lobbyists during the 2010 election cycle.[11]

Rohypnol

In 1998, while working on behalf of the pharmaceutical manufacturer Hoffman-LaRoche, Inc., Kuster lobbied against HB 1553. The bill would have reclassified three drugs, including Rohypnol, linked to date rapes, assaults, robberies, and driving offenses, as Schedule 1 Controlled Substances, making them illegal to possess. The University of New Hampshire Sexual Harassment and Rape Prevention Program's coordinator called the rescheduling of Rohypnol an "imperative", as the drug "poses an imminent and serious threat to public health and safety".[12]

Presidential campaigns

Kuster served on the New Hampshire steering committees of the presidential campaigns of Barack Obama in 2007–08 and John Kerry in 2003–04. She and Peggo Hodes (the wife of Representative Paul Hodes) also co-chaired New Hampshire Women for Obama. Kuster was a 2008 delegate for Obama at the Democratic National Convention in Denver and a member of the 2004 New Hampshire Delegation in Boston. In 2020, Kuster endorsed Pete Buttigieg for president, which broke her streak of endorsing the candidate who became the Democratic nominee.[13]

U.S. House of Representatives

Elections

2010

In 2010, Kuster ran for against Republican nominee Charles Bass, Libertarian nominee Howard Wilson, and Independent candidate Tim vanBlommesteyn. It was an open seat as Democratic incumbent Paul Hodes was running for the U.S. Senate.

Bass defeated Kuster 48%–47%, a margin of 3,550 votes.[14]

2012

Kuster ran against Bass again in the 2012 election. She received the endorsement of Democracy for America, and was selected as one of its Dean Dozen.

On November 6, 2012, Kuster defeated Bass, 50%–45%.[1] [15] In doing so, she became a part of the nation's first all-female congressional delegation. It included Senator Jeanne Shaheen, Senator Kelly Ayotte, and Representative Carol Shea-Porter.[1]

2014

Kuster ran for reelection in 2014 against Republican State Representative Marilinda Garcia. Kuster beat Garcia 55-45%.[16] She was a member of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee Frontline Program, designed to help protect vulnerable Democratic incumbents in the 2014 elections.[17] The primary election took place on September 9, and the general election on November 4. Republicans who ran in Kuster's district included Garcia and former State Senator Gary Lambert.[18] Former U.N. ambassador John Bolton and his super PAC spent $30,000 on a two-week television ad buy opposing Kuster and her response to the 2012 attack in Benghazi, Libya.[19]

2016

Kuster was reelected in 2016, defeating the Republican nominee, former State Representative Jim Lawrence, 50-45%.[20]

2018

On June 12, Kuster announced she would seek a fourth term in Congress. She ran unopposed in the primary. Four Republicans, Robert Burns, Stewart Levenson, Jay Mercer, and Steve Negron, vied to run against her in the general election, while Tom Alciere filed as a Libertarian candidate. Levenson, reported the Associated Press, "was one of the doctors behind a 2017 whistleblower complaint about care" at the Manchester Veterans Affairs Medical Center, and had "accused Kuster, whom he approached about the issue, of being slow to act on it".[21] Negron won the Republican primary with 27% of the vote.[22] Kuster was reelected.

2020

Kuster ran for reelection to a fifth term. She defeated Joseph Mirzoeff, her sole Democratic challenger, in the primary.[23] In the general election, she faced a rematch with Negron which she won with 53.91% of the vote.[24]

Committee assignments

Caucus memberships

Kuster was selected as the chair of the New Democrat Coalition for the 118th Congress.[25] She was previously a vice chair of the caucus and a longstanding member of the moderate caucus.[26]

Political positions

Kuster voted with President Joe Biden's stated position 100% of the time in the 117th Congress, according to a FiveThirtyEight analysis.[31]

Libya

At a November 2013 Manchester town hall meeting, Kuster fielded questions about the Middle East. After reading a written question regarding establishing a select committee to investigate the terrorist attack in Benghazi, Kuster indicated that the questions "should stay focused on the Middle East". Audience members replied that Libya is in the "Middle East". Libya is generally not included in definitions of the Middle East, but it is part of the Arab world and the Arab Maghreb. The video quickly went viral online, gaining more than 260,000 views in less than 48 hours.[32] [33]

Health care

Kuster supported the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA).[34] [35] In a joint presentation in July 2017, she and Representative Peter Welch asserted the need to overcome partisan disagreement on Obamacare and to "find common ground in fixing Obamacare" by focusing on "individual markets".[36]

Intelligence agencies and privacy

In November 2013, Kuster charged the National Security Agency, which had secretly tapped into data centers operated by Google and Yahoo, with violating privacy. "It just went way beyond what most people's expectations for privacy are in this country, and I think, despite people's best efforts to protect privacy, things had developed to a place where the American people now want to have a debate and have a conversation", she said. "It's a balancing act between privacy and safety and security of our country....But my point of view is we don't want to lose our liberty in the course of trying to protect our safety." This statement came days after she supported the USA Freedom Act, which would overhaul the NSA and curb its "worst excesses".[37]

Electoral history

Year!!
DemocraticVotesPctRepublicanVotesPct3rd PartyPartyVotesPct
2010105,06046.8%Charles Bass108,61048.3%Independent6,1972.8%
2012 rowspan=6 align="right" 169,27550.2% align="right" align="right" 152,97745.3%Hardy MaciaLibertarian align="right" 14,936 align="right" 4.4%
2014 align="right" 130,70054.9% align="right" 106,87144.9%
2016 align="right" 174,49549.7% align="right" 158,97345.3%John BabiarzIndependent align="right" 17,088 align="right" 4.9%
2018 align="right" 155,35855.5% rowspan=2 align="right" 117,99042.2%Justin O'Donnell rowspan=2 Libertarian align="right" 6,206 align="right" 2.2%
2020 align="right" 207,86353.9% align="right" 168,49143.7%Andrew Olding align="right" 9,093 align="right" 2.4%
2022 align="right" 171,63655.8% align="right" 135,57944.0%

Honors and awards

In 2000, Kuster received the Eleanor Roosevelt Award for "dedicated service to the Democratic Party at the local, state and national levels".[38]

Personal life

Kuster is married to Brad Kuster, a fellow lawyer. They reside in Hopkinton and have two sons.

Kuster and her mother, State Senator Susan McLane, coauthored a book, The Last Dance: Facing Alzheimer's with Love and Laughter.[39] After her mother's death, Kuster and her father, Malcolm McLane, toured New Hampshire speaking publicly about aging and Alzheimer's disease and the resulting burdens on families and caregivers.

In February 2013, WMUR-TV reported that Kuster had been late paying property taxes on a home in Hopkinton starting in 2010 and had failed to pay two tax bills for a property in Jackson in 2012. After the report, Kuster said the bills were being paid.[40] Kuster, whose assets have been estimated at $1.8 million, was reported to have been late on taxes six separate times since 2010, totaling $40,000 in back taxes. Kuster ultimately paid the taxes. When asked why she was consistently late, Kuster said, "Life is expensive."[41] [42]

On June 21, 2016, Kuster announced from the floor of the House that she had been sexually assaulted as a college student. She also said that when she was 23 and working as an aide on Capitol Hill, her boss took her to dinner with a "distinguished guest of the United States Congress" (South African heart surgeon Christiaan Barnard) who, under the table, put his hand under her skirt. Not long after, she was assaulted and mugged on a Washington street. She had never previously told anyone about these incidents. She said she had been motivated to come forward by a sexual assault case at Stanford University.[43]

In Washington, Kuster lives with her close friend House Minority Whip Katherine Clark and other members.[44]

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Voters usher in women leadership in seats representing New Hampshire, Nashua. PATRICK . MEIGHAN. November 7, 2012. Telegraph. November 8, 2012.
  2. News: Alfaro . Mariana . New Hampshire Democratic Rep. Ann Kuster to retire from Congress . 27 March 2024 . Washington Post . 27 March 2024.
  3. http://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=174355 Our Campaigns – NH Governor Race – Nov 07, 1972
  4. http://www.concordmonitor.com/article/kuster-makes-house-run-official "Kuster makes House run official" Concord Monitor (June 2, 2010)
  5. http://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=412562 Our Campaigns – NH District 2 – R Primary Race – Sep 09, 1980
  6. http://www.ourcampaigns.com/RaceDetail.html?RaceID=266675 Our Campaigns – NH Governor Race – Nov 08, 1904
  7. http://www.rathlaw.com/professionals-17.html Rath, Young and Pignatelli, P.C.: Ann McLane Kuster
  8. http://www.rathlaw.com/news-38.html Rath, Young and Pignatelli, P.C.: Congressman Paul Hodes nominates Ann McLane Kuster for the 2007 Angels in Adoption awards
  9. News: Langley . Karen . Kuster's lobbying career . August 8, 2014 . Concord Monitor . August 15, 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20100817163350/http://www.concordmonitor.com/article/kusters-lobbying-career . August 17, 2010 .
  10. News: McCormack. Kathy. Lobbying remarks reach a peak in NH 2nd CD race. August 8, 2014. Foster's Daily Democrat. August 14, 2010.
  11. Web site: Rep. Ann Mclane Kuster . OpenSecrets.
  12. News: Toole . John . April 7, 1998 . Senate To Hear House Bill To Ban Dangerous Drugs . The Union Leader.
  13. News: Merica . Dan . Rep. Annie Kuster of New Hampshire endorses Pete Buttigieg for president . 23 June 2022 . CNN . January 15, 2020.
  14. Web site: Our Campaigns - NH - District 2 Race - Nov 02, 2010. www.ourcampaigns.com. October 15, 2018.
  15. Web site: Our Campaigns - NH - District 02 Race - Nov 06, 2012. www.ourcampaigns.com. October 15, 2018.
  16. News: Lavender. Paige. Annie Kuster Defeats Marilinda Garcia In 2014 New Hampshire Congressional Race. March 2, 2015 . Huffington Post. November 4, 2014.
  17. News: DCCC Chairman Steve Israel Announces 2013–2014 Frontline Members . https://web.archive.org/web/20130308094031/http://dccc.org/newsroom/entry/dccc_chairman_steve_israel_announces_2013-2014_frontline_members/ . dead . March 8, 2013 . March 27, 2014 . Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee . March 5, 2013 .
  18. News: Distaso. John. State Rep. Marilinda Garcia wants to bring youthful perspective to Congress, GOP. March 27, 2014. Union Leader. November 24, 2013. December 3, 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20131203005018/http://www.unionleader.com/article/20131125/NEWS06/131129559. dead.
  19. News: Davidsen. Dana. John Bolton's super PAC to launch first ad in New Hampshire. August 4, 2014. CNN. July 16, 2014.
  20. News: Carosa. Kristen. Kuster defeats Lawrence to hang onto 2nd District seat. January 19, 2017. WMUR. November 9, 2016.
  21. Web site: Morales . Stephanie . Democratic Rep. Annie Kuster seeks fourth term in office . The Seattle Times . June 12, 2018 . August 14, 2018.
  22. News: Enstrom. Kirk. Negron wins tight 2nd Congressional District GOP primary. September 20, 2018. WMUR. September 12, 2018.
  23. Web site: 2020 State Primary Democratic State Primary . New Hampshire Department of State . September 16, 2020.
  24. Web site: Gardner . William M. . Bill Gardner (politician) . 2020 General Election Results . New Hampshire Department of State . November 22, 2020 . November 19, 2020.
  25. Web site: 2022-12-02 . Rep. Annie Kuster Defeats Pharma-Friendly Lawmaker In Bid To Lead Moderate Democrats . 2024-06-02 . HuffPost . en.
  26. Web site: Members . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20180208100356/https://newdemocratcoalition-himes.house.gov/members . February 8, 2018 . February 5, 2018 . New Democrat Coalition.
  27. Web site: Membership. Congressional Arts Caucus. March 13, 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180612140644/https://artscaucus-slaughter.house.gov/membership. June 12, 2018. dead.
  28. Web site: Members of the Veterinary Medicine Caucus. Veterinary Medicine Caucus. October 12, 2018. March 27, 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190327090924/https://schrader.house.gov/committees/veterinary-medicine-caucus.htm. dead.
  29. Web site: 90 Current Climate Solutions Caucus Members. Citizen´s Climate Lobby . October 20, 2018.
  30. Web site: Congressional Coalition on Adoption Institute. en.
  31. Web site: Bycoffe . Aaron . Wiederkehr . Anna . 2021-04-22 . Does Your Member Of Congress Vote With Or Against Biden? . 2023-11-15 . FiveThirtyEight . en.
  32. Web site: Kuster Benghazi dodge video goes viral . Amelia Chasse . December 11, 2013 . August 11, 2014.
  33. News: Parkinson . John . Rep. Ann Kuster Appears Baffled by Benghazi Question . August 8, 2014 . ABC News . December 10, 2013.
  34. News: Brindley. Michael. Kuster: ACA Should Be Improved, Not Repealed . March 27, 2014. New Hampshire Public Radio. February 20, 2014.
  35. News: Nather . David. Ads hit vulnerable Dems on Obamacare. March 27, 2014 . Politico. December 26, 2013.
  36. Web site: Sananes . Rebecca . Welch And N.H. Rep Annie Kuster Want 'Solutions Over Politics' In Health Care Reform . VPR . July 21, 2017 . August 8, 2018.
  37. Web site: Fleisher . Chris . Kuster Calls for Curbs on NSA . Valley News . August 17, 2018.
  38. Web site: Kuster, Ann McLane . Our Campaigns . August 10, 2018.
  39. https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/059133600 The Last Dance: Facing Alzheimer's with Love and Laughter
  40. News: U.S. Rep. Kuster pays late taxes for Hopkinton home, apologizes 'for any inconvenience' . Concord Monitor . February 6, 2013 . December 10, 2013 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130208013414/http://www.concordmonitor.com/news/4241451-95/kuster-taxes-paid-hopkinton . February 8, 2013 .
  41. News: Landrigan. Kevin. Kuster pays up late taxes; Republicans still demanding explanation . August 8, 2014. The Telegraph. February 6, 2013.
  42. News: Kuster on late tax payments: 'Life is expensive and it caught up to us'. August 8, 2014. Union Leader. February 11, 2013. October 24, 2014. https://web.archive.org/web/20141024043807/http://www.unionleader.com/article/20130212/NEWS06/130219853. dead.
  43. Web site: Nilsen . Ella . U.S. Rep. Annie Kuster speaks out about personal experiences with sexual assault . Concord Monitor . August 16, 2018.
  44. Web site: Mucha . Sarah . Katherine Clark's friend-filled path to speaker . Axios . July 15, 2021 . January 22, 2023.