Rep. Peter Roskam

Rep. Peter Roskam

Member of Congress (R-IL)

Peter Roskam is the U.S. Representative for the Sixth District of Illinois. First elected in 2006, Roskam was recently recognized by The Hill as the “most up-and-coming member of Congress.”<br /> <br /> Roskam's priorities in Washington include providing tax relief for hard working families and businesses, reining in federal spending, expanding healthcare access and affordability, and promoting energy independence. The Daily Herald described him as an “avowed fiscal conservative who could lay claim to the anti-tax mantel.”<br /> <br /> In 2009, Roskam was appointed to the powerful Ways and Means Committee. Established in 1789 during the first Congress, Ways and Means is often considered the most influential committee in the House of Representatives due to its wide scope of jurisdiction which includes trade, health care, social security and taxes. Specifically, Article I, Section 7, of the Constitution states that all bills for raising revenue must originate in the House of Representatives, making the House Committee on Ways and Means particularly prominent.<br /> <br /> House Republican Leader John Boehner called Roskam a “tax fighter with the unique ability to find common sense solutions by working with his colleagues on the other side of the aisle,” and predicted Roskam would have an “immediate impact in a committee that is set to debate some of the most important issues before Congress.”