Congressman Jerry McNerney

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  • Congressman Jerry McNerney

  • 56 / Male
  • PLEASANTON, CALIFORNIA, US
  • Last Login: 7/22/2009

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Details

  • Status: Married
  • Hometown: Pleasanton
  • Zodiac Sign: Gemini
  • Children: Proud parent
  • Education: Grad / professional school

Interests

  • General

    Energy

    The United States needs a "sustainable energy" plan because our economy depends on it, our environmental health requires it, and our position as a global leader requires it. We need a new model for the future and leadership on this issue now, before our reliance on fossil fuels results in a catastrophic collapse of the economy or the environment, or a large scale international conflict over the world’s oil reserves.

    Education

    Our public education has played an integral part in allowing the United States of America to become the world’s sole superpower. Our colleges have been second to none, drawing talent from all over the world to benefit from our institutions.

    Health Care

    America is facing a growing health care crisis. Forty five million Americans have no medical coverage, and those that do see skyrocketing premiums every year. It's hurting our businesses. America can and must do better.

    Education

    Our public education has played an integral part in allowing the United States of America to become the world’s sole superpower. Our colleges have been second to none, drawing talent from all over the world to benefit from our institutions.

    Stem Cell Research

    Embryonic stem cell research offers tremendous promise to end the suffering of millions of patients with cancer, Parkinson's, Alzheimer's, diabetes, spinal cord injuries and other debilitating diseases and disorders. I support federal funding for embryonic stem cell research.

    Environment

    Taking care of our environment is part of taking care of ourselves. Nothing is more important to our health than clean air and pure water. These are not problems we face in some distant future or far off place.

  • Music

    The National Anthem
  • Movies

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  • Television

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  • Books

    The Constitution
  • Heroes

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Schools

  • University New Mexico

    • Albuquerque, NM
    • Graduated: N/A
    • Student status: Alumni
    • Degree: Ph.D.
    • Major: Mathematics
    1979 to 1981

Blurbs

About me:

Jerry McNerney and Mary, his wife of 29 years, have lived and raised their children in Pleasanton since 1990. Their oldest son, Michael, is a reserve officer in the US Air Force. Daughter Windy is a graduate student at the University of New Mexico, and youngest son, Greg, is studying bio-physics at UC Davis.

Jerry grew up in a devout Catholic family and attended St. Joseph’s Military Academy in Hays, Kansas. After high school, Jerry attended West Point for two years and then attended the University of New Mexico, where he studied engineering and mathematics, earning a PhD in 1981.

Jerry served several years as a contractor to Sandia National Laboratories on Kirtland AFB working on national security programs. In 1985, Jerry accepted a senior engineering position with US Windpower, Kenetech, and in 1994 Jerry began working as an energy consultant for PG&E, FloWind, the Electric Power Research Institute, and other utility companies. He is now the CEO of a start-up company that will manufacture wind turbines.

During his career in wind energy, McNerney’s work contributed to saving the equivalent of approximately 30 million barrels of oil, or 8.3 million tons of carbon dioxide – the main greenhouse gas – as well as other harmful pollutants.

Jerry was inspired to run for the House of Representatives by his son Michael, who in response to the 9/11 attacks sought and received a commission in the Air Force. Michael alerted his father just weeks before the 2004 primary election that no Democrat was on the primary ballot and that Richard Pombo would be unopposed in the general election. Michael suggested that Jerry serve his country by running for the U.S. Congress. With a deep sense of duty, Jerry accepted the challenge and registered as a write-in candidate. Jerry went on to win the Democratic Party's nomination, and he received more votes in the general election than any previous challenger to Pombo.

Jerry is an avid reader and has written three novels and numerous essays. He has, in the past, enjoyed hunting and sport shooting. Jerry is also a runner and loves hiking in the Sierras with family and friends.

In 2006, Jerry made congressional history as he became the only candidate in California to defeat an incumbent and the only candidate in the United States to defeat a sitting House committee chairman. Congressman McNerney is now serving in his first term in the House of Representatives.

Who I'd like to meet:

YOU!

Comments

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  • Jul 23 2009 12:11 AM

    MERRY CHRISTMAS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR from all of us at Pereira da Silva Art Gallery


  • Feb 16 2008 6:49 PM

    You're welcome, Congressman McNerney. I'm very flattered to see that I have earned a spot on your Top 8. Keep up the good work fighting for a progressive agenda in Congress. We're rooting for you here in Florida.
  • Feb 16 2008 8:29 PM

    Jerry,

    You will always have my support. I will do everything I can to help, as always! If I'm ever out in CA, I'll come say hi! I'll check out your updates on the site as soon as I'm done writing this message.

    I'll promote you through my organization and tell all of my friends and family out there to make sure they support you!

    Check out my organization as well, www.counciloftwelve.org. I think you might like it.

    Your friend,
    Jason Dodson
  • Dec 30 2007 2:59 AM

    HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM ALL OF US AT Pereira da Silva Art Gallery


  • Sep 19 2007 7:41 PM

    Thanks for the add, and thanks for your hard work in what I've heard is the most conservative district in California!
  • Sep 3 2007 9:22 AM

    We love what you do!!! Sinsation
  • Jul 13 2007 3:09 PM

    Hiya Jerry! How is Washington? Keep up the good fight!
  • Jun 16 2007 7:37 AM

    Happy Birthday, Jerry. Wish you the best.
  • May 7 2007 3:30 AM

    Thanks for the add. Cheers and glad to have you join us.

    Sincerely,

    Tracy Saunders
    www.Artisfactions.com
  • Apr 26 2007 3:21 PM

    Jerry McNerney, Member of Congress

    Thanks for being a friend of
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    Drop by sometime and leave a comment! :D

    And we hope you have a great day!



    Nurse
  • Apr 17 2007 6:12 PM

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  • Apr 15 2007 10:58 PM

    Thanks for the add!!
  • Dec 22 2006 7:19 PM

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  • Nov 11 2006 10:22 PM

    Congrats on your victory!
  • Nov 10 2006 1:10 AM

    CONGRATULATIONS!! A much deserved victory. Thank you for being a friend of the earth & ridding us of the Pombo threat. Good luck in D.C.
  • Nov 8 2006 10:29 PM

    Congratulations, Jerry! Give them hell in DC! I'll still be right there with you and Nick all the way!

    Your friend,
    Jason Dodson
    Carbondale Democracy For America
  • Nov 8 2006 7:49 PM

    Congratulations Jerry!!! Thank you for your dedication to the environment and for getting rid of Pombo!!!! Yippee, I will sleep more soundly now!!!!
  • Nov 8 2006 10:03 AM

    Congratulations Jerry, I knew you could do it. Now make some changes and bring our country forwards.
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    Nov 8 2006 9:57 AM

    Congradulations Jerry!!!! Whoo-hoo!!
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    Nov 8 2006 7:03 AM

    I'm rooting for you Jerry!!!
  • Nov 6 2006 6:52 AM

    Hey Jerry, good luck! I'll be out working for ya' on Tuesday.
  • Sep 4 2006 9:13 PM

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  • Jun 7 2006 8:06 PM

    Congratulations, the hard work has pulled off. Now onto the real battle. Odds are looking fairly good though, if an incumbant can only get 62.3% of the vote in their primary they're in quite a bit of trouble.

    Oh and thank you for winning because if you didn't I have no idea what I'd have done this summer.
  • May 29 2006 6:13 PM

    Hey Jerry! The primary's next week. You can do it and I know you will. Progressive Democrats across the country are relying on you lead the charge to victory in the primary and this November. Best of luck from Sunny Florida and Happy Memorial Day. Peace!