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Thomas Harold Massie is an American Republican Party politician. He has been the United States Representative for Kentucky’s 4th congressional district since 2012, when he defeated Bill Adkins in the special and general elections. The district covers much of northeastern Kentucky, but is dominated by the Kentucky side of the Cincinnati area and Louisville’s eastern suburbs.

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Name Thomas Massie
Birthdate  13 January 1971
Age (as of 2021) 50 years
Place of Birth Huntington, West Virginia, United States
Nationality American
Marital Status  Married
Spouse/Partner  Rhonda Massie (m. 1993)
Children Four
Parents Name not Known
Education Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1996), Massachusetts Institute of Technology (1993)
Profession United States Representative
Net Worth $1 Million – $5 Million
Last Update 2022

Thomas Massie Family, Parents

Thomas Massie was born in Huntington, West Virginia.He grew up in Vanceburg, Kentucky. He met his wife Rhonda at Lewis County High School in Vanceburg. His father was a beer distributor. Massie earned a bachelor of science degree in electrical engineering and a master of science degree in mechanical engineering from Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

He participated in the MIT Solar Car Club, which took second place behind a Swiss team in the Solar and Electric 500 at the Phoenix International Raceway in 1991. At the time, the team set several world records including a lap speed in excess of 62 mph (99 km/h), and straight-away speeds in excess of 70 mph (112 km/h).In 1992, Massie won MIT’s then-named 2.70 Design Competition.

MIT professor Woodie Flowers, who pioneered the 2.70 contest, mentioned that Massie watched this contest on television in seventh grade and wanted to come to MIT to win it.In 1996, Massie completed a master’s of science degree (SM) with his thesis “Initial haptic explorations with the phantom: virtual touch through point interaction”.

Before joining Congress, Massie was Judge-Executive of Lewis County, Kentucky, from 2011 to 2012. He also ran a start-up company based in Massachusetts, where he previously studied at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

Thomas Massie Wife, Children

Thomas Massie Wife, Children

Thomas Massie married with Rhonda. Massie operates a cattle farm in Garrison, Kentucky, with his wife, Rhonda, and their four children. They live in a solar-powered home that Massie built himself.

Thomas Massie Net Worth

Thomas Harold Massie is an American Republican Party politician has an estimated Net Worth around $1 Million – $5 Million in 2022.

Lewis County Judge Executive

In 2010, Massie ran for Judge Executive of Lewis County.He won the primary election, defeating the incumbent by a large margin,and then beat the Democratic nominee by nearly 40 points.Massie also campaigned for then-U.S. Senate candidate Rand Paul, speaking to various Tea Party groups on his behalf.Massie resigned as Lewis County Judge-Executive effective July 1, 2012.

U.S. House of Representatives

In December 2011, Congressman Geoff Davis announced his decision to retire from his seat in Kentucky’s 4th congressional district. Massie announced his candidacy on January 10, 2012.He was endorsed by Senator Paul and Texas Congressman Ron Paul. He was also endorsed by Freedom Works,Club for Growth,Gun Owners of America,and Young Americans for Liberty.

Massie was sworn in for the balance of Davis’s term on November 13, 2012.He thus gained two months’ seniority on the rest of the 2012 House freshman class. As a measure of how much the Cincinnati suburbs have dominated the district, he became the first congressman from the district’s eastern portion in 45 years.

Upon arriving in Congress he was assigned to serve on three committees: Transportation and Infrastructure, Oversight and Government Reform, and Science, Space and Technology.He later became chair of the Subcommittee on Technology and Innovation, replacing outgoing chair Ben Quayle.

On April 10, 2019, Massie got in a tense exchange with former United States Secretary of State John Kerry during Kerry’s testimony to the House Oversight and Reform Committee when Massie called Kerry’s political science degree from Yale University a “pseudoscience degree” and called Kerry’s position on climate change “pseudoscience.” Kerry responded, “Are you serious? I mean this is really a serious happening here?”

In July 2019, Massie was the only Republican among 17 members of Congress to vote against a House resolution opposing efforts to boycott Israel and the Global Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions movement.On November 20, 2019, Massie was the sole “no” vote in Congress on the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act of 2019, which he called an “escalation” with the People’s Republic of China.

In July 2021, Massie voted against the bipartisan ALLIES Act, which would increase by 8,000 the number of special immigrant visas for Afghan allies of the U.S. military during its invasion of Afghanistan, while also reducing some application requirements that caused long application backlogs; the bill passed the House, 407–16.In September 2021, Massie was the only Republican to vote against $1 billion of funding for Israel’s Iron Dome missile defense system.

On April 23, 2020, Massie was one of five House members to vote against the Paycheck Protection Program and Health Care Enhancement Act, which added $320 billion of funding for the Paycheck Protection Program. Trump signed the bill into law the next day. In July 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic, Massie argued against face mask mandates and compulsory vaccinations. He faced allegations of antisemitism after comparing vaccine mandates to the Holocaust.