Donald A. Manzullo
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Donald A. Manzullo (born March 24 1944), American politician,
has been a Republican member of the
United States House of Representatives since 1993,
representing the 16th District of Illinois(map). He was born in Rockford, Illinois,
was educated at American University in Washington, D.C. and Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and was a lawyer before entering the House. He is married to Freda Manzullo and is the father to Neil, Noel and Katie Manzullo.
Manzullo is the chairman of the United States House Committee on Small Busines as well as the chair and founder of the House Manufacturing Caucus. In addition to his national advocacy for U.S. manufacturers and America's 25 million small businesses, Manzullo has championed the needs of his constituents in northern Illinois and secured millions of dollars in congressional appropriations bills to create jobs in the district he represents.
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