David R. Nagle

David Ray Nagle ( born April 15, 1943 in Grinnell, Poweshiek County, Iowa) is an American politician. Between 1987 and 1993 he represented the state of Iowa in the U.S. House of Representatives.

Career

David Nagle studied 1961-1965 at the University of Northern Iowa in Cedar Falls. After a subsequent law studies at the University of Iowa in Iowa City and its made ​​in 1968 admitted to the bar, he began practicing in his new profession. In the years 1969 and 1970 he was deputy district attorney in Black Hawk County. Then he represented from 1972 to 1973 as an advocate of the interests of the city of Evansdale. From 1978 to 1981 he also held legal lectures at the University of Northern Iowa.

Politically Nagle was a member of the Democratic Party. In the congressional elections of 1986 he was in the third electoral district of Iowa in the U.S. House of Representatives in Washington DC selected. There he entered on January 3, 1987, to succeed T. Cooper Evans of the Republican Party. Nagle was the first Democrat since Albert C. Willford represented the third district of Iowa, who served 1933-1935. After two re- election he was able to complete in 1993 three contiguous legislatures in Congress until January 3. In this time of the Second Gulf War fell. In addition, in 1992 the 27th Amendment was passed, which reformed the system of diet increases in Congress.

1992 Nagle defeated during re-election attempt Republican Jim Nussle. 1994 and 2002 he applied unsuccessfully to each a return to the House of Representatives. Today he works as an attorney in Cedar Springs.

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