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Norman D. Dicks

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Norm Dicks
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from
Washington's 6th district
Term of office:
1977 - present
Political party:

Democratic

Preceded by: Floyd Hicks
Succeeded by: Incumbent
Religion: Lutheran
Born: December 16, 1940
Bremerton, Washington
Spouse: Suzanne Callison

Norman DeValois "Norm" Dicks (born December 16, 1940), American politician, has been a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives since 1977, representing the Sixth Congressional District of Washington.

Born in Bremerton, Washington, he attended the University of Washington where he was a star linebacker on the school's football team, the Washington Huskies. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree, then went on for a degree in Law. Upon earning his Juris Doctor degree, he became legislative and administrative assistant to long-serving U.S. Senator Warren G. Magnuson of Washington.

Elected to the House in 1976, he won a coveted seat on the House Appropriations Committee in his first term, a highly unusual achievement. Dicks also has a seat on the Select Committee on Homeland Security. He served for years on the House Intelligence Committee.

With Boeing a major employer in Washington, Dicks has fought hard on the Defense Appropriations subcommittee for military aircraft acquisitions. Dicks also has fought hard for environmental legislation and urban renewal projects.

On October 22 2004, Dicks cut the ribbon during the dedication ceremony for The Norm Dicks Government Center in Bremerton, Washington. Dicks won his sixeenth term in the election held on 7 November 2006.

Preceded by:
Floyd Hicks
U.S. Representative
Washington's 6th District

1977 – present
Incumbent


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