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40: 472:, quoting Gunderson as telling a Hmong gathering in Wisconsin: "I do not enjoy standing up and saying to my government that you are not telling the truth, but if that is necessary to defend truth and justice, I will do that." Republicans also called several congressional hearings on alleged persecution of the Hmong in Laos in an apparent attempt to generate further support for their opposition to the Hmong's repatriation to Laos. Led by Gunderson and other Hmong advocates in Congress, the 318: 500:) during a debate over federal funding for gay-friendly curriculum, making him one of the first openly gay members of Congress and the first openly gay Republican representative. In 1996, Gunderson was the only Republican in Congress to vote against the 2311: 316: 317: 309: 697: 657: 2291: 396: 962: 54: 2246: 601: 774: 2256: 2110: 1961: 1825: 1689: 1553: 1417: 1268: 1132: 925: 875: 814: 2316: 1040: 554: 508:
causes since leaving Congress. During his time in the House, Gunderson was one of only two openly gay Republicans serving in Congress, the other being
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Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Wisconsin
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The Out House: Congressional Debate over an Education Bill Gets Personal and Nasty
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The Race Card: Campaign Strategy, Implicit Messages, and the Norm of Equality
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American non-profit organization executive and former politician
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policy analyst, praised Gunderson's efforts in behalf of the
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Gunderson advocated for expedited immigration rights to the
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Republican Party members of the Wisconsin State Assembly
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from 1981 to 1997, when he was succeeded by Democrat
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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Clerk of the United States House of Representatives
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Steve Gunderson (disambiguation)

House Republican Chief Deputy Whip
Robert Smith Walker
Robert H. Michel
Edward Rell Madigan
Robert Smith Walker
U.S. House of Representatives
Wisconsin
3rd
Alvin Baldus
Ron Kind
Wisconsin State Assembly
91st
Eugene Oberle
Alan S. Robertson
Eau Claire, Wisconsin
Republican
University of Wisconsin, Madison
BA
Brown College
Steve Gunderson's voice
Defense of Marriage Act
Republican
Wisconsin's 3rd congressional district
Ron Kind
Council on Foundations
Whitehall, Wisconsin
University of Wisconsin–Madison
Brown School of Broadcasting

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