Tom Graves Biography
Tom Graves is an America U.S. Representative for Georgia’s 14th congressional district, serving for Georgia’s 9th congressional district in 2010 born on February 3rd 1970 in St. Peters-burg, Florida, United States. He is a member of the Republican Party.Tom Graves served in the Georgia House of Representatives before being elected to the House of Representatives.
Tom Graves Age
He was born on February 3, 1970. He is 52 years old as 2023. Graves celebrates his birthday on February 3 every year.
Tom Graves Education
Graves graduated from Cass High School in Cartersville, Georgia where he played as a linebacker and offensive guard in the school football team. He attended Georgia University where he got a degree in Bachelor of Business Administration.
Tom Graves Height
Graves stands at a height of 6’1”.
Tom Graves Net worth
He has an estimated net wort of $5 million.
Tom Graves Family
Graves has two Daughters and one son namely JoAnn (daughter) Janey Graves (daughter) and John. T. Graves (son).

Tom Graves Wife
Graves married her wife Julie Howard Graves who is a school teacher, and they were blessed by three children. .
Tom Graves Children
Graves and his wife are blessed with three children.
Tom Graves Business Career
He started his business career after college, he bought a landscaping company before working in real estate investment. He went on and bought a motel in Calhoun and renovated it. It was reported that Bartow County Bank had sued Rogers and Graves for defaulting their $2.2 million bank loan.
Tom Graves Tenure
Graves is a pro-life who was voted in 2011 to limit planned parenthood. It is stated that he poses abortion ”without exception” when the in mother’s life is at stake. Graves supported the bill of allowing abortions after 20 weeks post fertilization if the mother is endangered or if conception occurred through rape or incest. He was endorsed by the Atlanta Tea Party in 2010. He authored the Defund Obamacare Act in 2010 and reintroduced the bill in the 112th and 113th Congress. Eric Erickson a conservative blogger stated that Graves has become a ”judas goat” of the political slaughterhouse.
Tom Graves Election
- 2010
In May 2010, Graves won a special election to replace the Republican U.S House Representative Nathan Deal. In June 8, 2010, Graves won the run-off for the special election against former state Senator Lee Hawkins. Graves then faced Hawkins two more times, in another primary election and run off before winning the November 2, 2010 general election unopposed. Upon his election, Graves joined the House Republican Whip team, which he later left in 2011. In January 2013, Graves rejoined the Whip team, and is a member as of 2014.
2012
Graves’ home in Ranger was drawn into the newly created 14th district—essentially, the northwestern portion of his old district—during the 2012 census. He opted to run for reelection in the newly created district.The 14th was no less Republican than the 9th, and Graves won the November 6, 2012 election against Democratic challenger Daniel “Danny” Grant with 73 percent of the vote. - 2014
Graves received 74 percent of the vote in the Republican primary against activist Kenneth Herron. He faced no general election opposition. - 2016
Graves received 76 percent of the vote in the Republican primary against perennial candidate Allan Levene and activist Mickey Tuck. He faced no general election opposition. Graves endorsed Senator Marco Rubio in the 2016 Republican Presidential Primary. In the same statement, Graves snubbed now-President Donald J. Trump: “I have trouble seeing how he lines up with the great tradition of Lincoln and Reagan, and I’m concerned that many of his statements run afoul of the Constitution, my values and my beliefs.”
Tom Graves Congress
Washington, D.C., U.S. Rep. Graves issued the following statement after being sworn into the 116th Congress as the Representative for Georgia’s 14th Congressional District: “I’m honored to continue serving Northwest Georgia in the House of Representatives at this critical moment. Unfortunately, the 116th Congress begins under the cloud of a partial government shutdown.
The prosperity and security of the nation are taking a back seat to the Democratic Party’s political agenda. President Trump is asking for modest and reasonable funding to secure the border. This is normal and necessary. What’s not normal is the level of anti-Trump hysteria on the left. The first order of business in the new Congress should be to secure the border and open the government.
The president is willing to strike a deal, he just needs Democrats to put our country before politics.“House Democrats have also promised to pass burdensome new regulations, repeal President Trump’s tax cuts and slash military funding. I’ll fight their efforts every step of the way. Georgia families are experiencing a booming economy, and I will do everything in my power to protect and build on that success. The Democrats want us all to feel gloom and doom, but I believe their message is outshined by the reality of lower taxes and more jobs. Northwest Georgia is experiencing some of its brightest days in decades, and I intend to keep it that way.”
Tom Graves Landing
His landing is situated at the banks of the Charles River, Thomas Graves Landing is a full classic-service building that offers residents the best of the worlds pleasures of waterside living and close proximity to both the vitality of Cambridge’s university cultural center, and the verve and excitement of Boston.
It was completed in 1988, His Landing comprised of 2 buildings located at 4 and 6 Canal Park, in 166 luxuriuos house of the residence. The homes of Graves have features terraces , balconies and floor-to-ceiling windows to extend the living spaces, accentuating the wonderful views and brightening each home with an abundance of natural light. For residents convenience, there is washer and dryer in every unit. All penthouses and 7th floor units come up with fireplaces.
The common amenities include professional concierge services, lobby with sitting area and views of the Lechmere Canal and the Charles, fitness center, outdoor swimming pool, function room for residents’ private parties and meetings, indoor deeded resident parking as well as outdoor guest parking. Located on Msgr. O’Brien Highway between the Museum of Science and the Lechmere T stop (Green Line), just a few blocks from the Cambridge Side Galleria Mall.
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