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Marlin Stutzman (Marlin Andrew Stutzman) was born on 31 August, 1976 in Sturgis, Michigan, US, is an American politician (born 1976). Discover Marlin Stutzman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 47 years old?
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Marlin Andrew Stutzman |
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Sturgis, Michigan, US |
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United States
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Marlin Stutzman Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Marlin Stutzman's Wife?
His wife is Christy Stutzman
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Marlin Stutzman Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Marlin Stutzman worth at the age of 47 years old? Marlin Stutzman’s income source is mostly from being a successful Politician. He is from United States. We have estimated Marlin Stutzman's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Marlin Andrew Stutzman (born August 31, 1976) is an American politician who was a member of the United States House of Representatives, representing Indiana's 3rd congressional district, from 2010 to 2017.
He graduated from Lake Area Christian High School located in Sturgis, Michigan in 1994.
He attended Glen Oaks Community College (in 1999) and Tri-State University, currently known as Trine University (from 2005 to 2007).
He did not graduate from either school.
As co-owner with his father, Albert, he runs Stutzman Farms, farming 4000 acre in the Michiana area.
He is also owner of Stutzman Farms Trucking.
A Republican, Stutzman previously served as a member of the Indiana House of Representatives from 2002 to 2008, representing district 52, and as a member of the Indiana Senate, representing the 13th district, from 2009 to 2010.
First elected to the Indiana House of Representatives in 2002 at the age of 26, Stutzman served as the youngest member of the legislature until 2006.
He co-authored a bill to establish the Hoosier Grace Commission which passed in 2003.
The commission helped eliminate wasteful state government spending and has brought fraud and/or scandals to public awareness.
In Congress, Stutzman has opposed the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
In 2006 he served as the chairman of the Indiana Public Policy Committee taking strong stands for conservative values on controversial issues.
Stutzman advocates for more accountability in state government operations.
In 2008 he won the Small Business Champion Award from the Indiana Chamber of Commerce.
He was cited as a Taxpayer Friendly State Legislators by Indiana WatchDog an independent, volunteer organization.
He served as the ranking member of the Indiana State Senate Utilities and Technology Committee and helped to pass alternative energy incentive legislation in Indiana.
In 2009, he was elected to the Indiana Senate representing the 13th district.
Stutzman was a candidate in the 2010 U.S. Senate election, but was defeated in the primary election in May 2010 by former Senator Dan Coats.
In April 2023, Stutzman announced he was running for his old seat again in the 2024 elections.
Stutzman is a fourth-generation farmer who grew up on a farm located in both St. Joseph County, Michigan and LaGrange County, Indiana.
He ran for the Republican nomination for the 2010 U.S. Senate election in a bid to replace retiring incumbent Evan Bayh.
Stutzman was elected in a November 2, 2010 special election to fill the rest of resigning Representative Mark Souder's term.
In 2010, Stutzman signed a pledge sponsored by Americans for Prosperity promising to vote against any Global Warming legislation that would raise taxes.
Stutzman ran for the U.S. Senate seat vacated by incumbent Evan Bayh.
He lost to former U.S. Senator Dan Coats in the primary.
Incumbent U.S. Representative Mark Souder (R) resigned after admitting to an affair.
This event occurred after he won the Republican primary on May 4.
On June 12, Republicans from Indiana's third district met in Columbia City to choose Souder's replacement.
Stutzman won decisively on the second ballot.
He defeated the Democratic candidate in both the general election and the special election to fill the remainder of Souder's term (both held on the same day).
Stutzman defeated his Democratic opponent Kevin Boyd by a 67%–33% margin.
Stutzman defeated his Democratic opponent Justin Kuhnle by 66% - 27% margin.
He was simultaneously elected to a full two-year term to expire in 2013.
Stutzman consistently received 90% ratings or above from the Chamber of Commerce and other small business associations for his support of pro-business legislation.
In September 2013, he advocated attaching a measure defunding the Act to must-pass legislation funding the federal government.
After the government subsequently shut down, Stutzman remarked that the issue at stake was no longer merely the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, and Republicans would need some concession in order to reopen the government.
Stutzman ran for a U.S. Senate seat in 2016.
He was endorsed by the Club for Growth and Senator Rand Paul.
Stutzman was defeated by fellow Republican Todd Young in the primary election.