Explore Pete Olson net worth, age, height, bio, birthday, wiki, and salary! Peter Graham Olson was born in 1962 in Fort Lewis, Washington. The year 1972 was the time that Olson was able to move with his family Seabrook, Texas, a suburb of Houston and where he attended public schools and graduated in 1981 from Clear Lake High School in 1981. Olson went to the college of Rice University, where he was a basketball player in during his freshman year. He obtained the Bachelor of Arts degree in computer science in the year 1985. Olson then went to legal school in the University of Texas at Austin where he earned his J.D. and becoming a member of the State Bar of Texas in 1988. The lawyer became a part of with the United States Navy after graduating from law school. He earned the Naval Aviator wings in March 1991. Following his wings, he served, he was an P-3C Orion pilot, post-Gulf War, he flies missions across the Persian Gulf, the Indian Ocean and the Pacific. The year 1994 was the time he was appointed as an Naval representative to the United States Senate, during the time he was assisting Republican U.S. Senator Phil Gramm on several overseas travels. He was a member of the U.S. Navy for nine years. In this article, we will discover how old is Pete Olson? Who is Pete Olson dating now & how much money does Pete Olson have?
Name | Pete Olson |
First Name | Pete |
Last Name | Olson |
Occupation | Politician |
Birthday | December 9 |
Birth Year | 1962 |
Place of Birth | |
Home Town | Joint Base Lewis-McChord |
Birth Country | United States |
Birth Sign | Sagittarius |
Full/Birth Name | |
Father | Not Available |
Mother | Not Available |
Siblings | Not Available |
Spouse | Nancy Olson |
Children(s) | Kate Olson, Grant Olson |
Pete Olson Biography
Pete Olson is one of the most popular and richest Politician who was born on December 9, 1962 in Joint Base Lewis-McChord, United States. In 2007 Olson declared he was running to win the Republican nomination for the district of 22nd District. Olson was one of the 10 Republicans on the ballot. The other candidates were Sekula-Gibbs ex- Pasadena, Texas mayor John Manlove John Manlove, ex- Sugar Land mayor Dean Hrbacek state representative Robert Talton, Senior District Judge Jim Squier, Texas State Board of Education member Cynthia Dunbar, and three minor candidates. Sekula-Gibbs was the winner of the first round, scoring 30 percent. Olson came in second place, scoring 21 percent. Sekula-Gibbs came in just behind the majority required to be a clear winner, Olson and Sekula-Gibbs advanced to an April runoff. Sekula-Gibbs attacked Olson because he was “a Washington insider … [who] moved here just six months ago to run.” But, 12 out of Texas 19 Republican congressmen backed Olson for the presidential primary.
On June 5, 2008, outgoing Vice President Dick Cheney visited Houston to raise money for Olson’s congressional campaign. The event took place at the home of Houston billionaire Dan Duncan. From July 1 to September 30, 2008, Olson raised more money than Lampson, $312,700 to $149,000. In the November 2008 election, Olson defeated Lampson with 53 percent of the vote to Lampson’s 45%. He won four of the district’s five counties.
At the end of March 2008, Olson’s campaign was technically in debt, with almost $128,000 on hand and a debt to the candidate, who provided a personal loan of $175,000.
After his military service ended Olson was appointed to Senator Gramm’s staff in 1998. Following the resignation of Gramm in Senate in 2002, Olson was appointed chief of staff to the Senate at the end of 2002 Olson was chief of staff for his successor in the Senate, U.S. Senate member and ex- Texas Attorney General John Cornyn, from December 2002 to May 2007.
In the last Democratic primary election, Briscoe got 377 votes (53.2 percent) to defeat his intra-party opponent, Mark Gibson, who got the same number of votes, 2,967 (46.8 per cent). Briscoe is the cousin of deceased Harris County District Attorney Frank Briscoe whom was defeated twice in his bid to become the mayor in Houston but lost in the race in 1966. race for Texas 7th congressional district, which was later won by future president George Herbert Walker Bush. He is a close relative of former Gov. Dolph Briscoe.
Due to the unusual circumstances in District 22, the race attracted national attention. In 2007, Stuart Rothenberg called the district “arguably the best Republican takeover opportunity in the country”. After Olson was nominated, the Electoral-vote.com website identified his campaign as “probably the GOP’s best pickup opportunity for 2008.”
Pete Olson Net Worth
Pete is one of the richest Politician from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Pete Olson's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: January 13, 2024)
Peter Graham Olson (born December 9th 1962) is the U.S. Representative for Texas’s 22nd congressional district , and has been serving since 2009. He is a part of the Republican Party. The district covers a large portion of the southern part of Houston and majority of the city’s southwestern suburbs like Katy, Pearland, and Sugar Land.
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Salary | Under Review |
Source of Income | Politician |
Cars | Not Available |
House | Living in own house. |
Olson defeated incumbent Democratic Representative Nick Lampson in the general election on November 4, 2008. Olson received 53% of the vote and Lampson received 45%. Olson won the Republican nomination by defeating former Congresswoman Shelley Sekula-Gibbs in the April 8, 2008, run-off election. Democratic candidate Nick Lampson won in 2006 when the 11-term Republican incumbent, former House Majority Leader Tom DeLay, was indicted. DeLay’s resignation came too late for another Republican to replace him on the ballot, so Lampson defeated a Republican running as a write-in candidate.
Olson won re-election in 2010 with 67 percent of the vote against Democratic challenger Kesha Rogers.
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An October 22, 2008, poll by John Zogby and The Houston Chronicle stated that Olson had a 17-point lead over Lampson. On October 30, 2008, Larry Sabato predicted in the Crystal Ball that Olson’s congressional race would be a race that would be a “Republican Pick Up.” Lampson was considered the most vulnerable Democratic incumbent in the House because of the heavily Republican tilt of the district. With a Cook Partisan Voting Index of R+15, it was the fourth most Republican district in the nation to be represented by a Democratic representative. U.S. President George W. Bush carried the 22nd with 64% of the vote in 2004.
Who is Pete Olson Dating?
According to our records, Pete Olson married to Nancy Olson. As of January 13, 2024, Pete Olson’s is not dating anyone.
Relationships Record: We have no records of past relationships for Pete Olson. You may help us to build the dating records for Pete Olson!In mid-November 2013, Olson led a group of 19 other Republican congressmen in an effort to impeach Attorney General Eric Holder, charging that Holder had refused to comply with a subpoena issued by the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform in 2011 and that he had failed to enforce laws defending the Defense of Marriage Act (which had been declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court) or mandatory minimum sentencing for low-level drug offenders. Olson also charged that Holder had failed to enforce the Controlled Substances Act by not suing Washington and Colorado for deciding to regulate rather than criminalize marijuana.
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Olson faced Lampson in the general election, and John Wieder, the Libertarian Party candidate. Many election experts considered the race one of the best opportunities for the Republicans to pick up a Democratic seat. Hastings Wyman’s Southern Political Report placed the race on its watch list because the roots of the district are solidly Republican, and Lampson won the seat with only 52 percent against a write-in candidate. On June 20, 2008, the Washington Post’s “The Fix” commented on the congressional race: “it’s hard to see Rep. Nick Lampson (D) winning reelection. Lampson’s slim hopes got even slimmer” with the nomination of Olson. Olson and Lampson agreed to a debate of the issues on October 20, 2008 in Rosenberg, Texas.
During the 2008 campaign, Olson claimed he was a better fit for the district than Lampson. Olson told Wall Street Journal reporter Leslie Eaton that “I have conservative values, and he (Lampson) doesn’t.” Indeed, not long after being sworn in, Olson joined the Republican Study Committee, a caucus of conservative House Republicans. Olson opposed the current incarnation of Interstate 69, which since 2002 had been part of Governor Rick Perry’s controversial Trans-Texas Corridor, and a project Phil Gramm did not provide funding for as a U.S. Senator. The previous incarnation of I-69 (which Gramm did fund) was slated to go through the current U.S. Highway 59 which passes through Houston and outlying suburbs such as Sugar Land and Humble. On July 24, 2013, Olson voted to continue funding NSA surveillance.
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Olson sponsored the Civil Rights Uniformity Act of 2016 (HR 5812) which would strictly limit the definition of gender to the person’s biological gender assigned at birth for the purposes of interpreting federal civil rights laws, federal administrative agency regulations, and other federal guidance. The proposed legislation would effectively remove those people whose gender identity does not match their biological gender as a protected class, but the bill died in committee. In 2017, Olson reintroduced the bill as the Civil Rights Uniformity Act of 2017 (HR 2796) with language identical to HR 5812, including a reference to “President Barack Obama’s administration” which had, in the bill’s language, “attempted to replace the word ‘sex’ with the phrase ‘gender identity’ for purposes of Federal antidiscrimination law and policy through a series of unilateral executive actions” and further, that “the Obama administration’s actions are an affront to the rule of law, the separation of powers, the will of the people, language, history, safety, privacy, and biological realities.” Olson argued that “only Congress has the constitutional authority to change laws” and that interpreting “sex” to include “gender identity” was not the original or explicit intent of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. Critics noted the effect of stripping federal protections from transgender people would only exacerbate existing discrimination and could lead to “a declaration of an open season for discrimination against transgender people.”
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