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Patrick J. Kennedy

Patrick J. Kennedy

Patrick Joseph Kennedy (b. July 14, 1967) is the son of Ted Kennedy and Joan Bennett. He serves as U.S. Representative from Rhode Island, representing the first district (map).

Patrick J. Kennedy became the youngest member of his family to hold elected office in 1988, when he won election to the Rhode Island State Assembly at age 21.

Kennedy won his seat on the United States House of Representatives in November 1994, and continues to hold this office. Kennedy currently serves on the House Appropriations Committee's Subcommittees on Labor/HHS and on Commerce, Justice and State. From 1999 to 2001, he served as Chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee.

In 2000, Kennedy was accused of pushing a security guard at Los Angeles International Airport. City prosecutors ultimately decided not to bring criminal charges against him and he paid an undisclosed civil settlement to the alleged victim almost two years later.

Kennedy has been mentioned as a possible challenger for the United States Senate against liberal Republican Senator Lincoln Chafee in 2006. On his House web page, Kennedy denied that he will make a bid for the Senate in the mid-term elections, but on March 28, 2005 it was reported that Kennedy was considering running again.[1]. On March 30, he announced he would not run for US Senate, but would seek reelection to the House.

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Patrick Joseph Kennedy was also the name of Joseph P. Kennedy Sr.'s father.

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