U.S. House of Representatives
George W. Bush at
Emma E. Booker Elementary School in
Sarasota, Florida, the day of the
September 11 attacks In 2000, Putnam ran for the U.S. House seat being vacated by retiring Congressman
Charles Canady. The district, numbered the 12th, included all of Putnam's home constituency as well as other areas of Polk County and rural Central Florida. He faced no opposition in the Republican primary, and defeated Democrat Mike Stedem in the general election, 57 to 43%. Taking office when he was 26 years old, Putnam was the
youngest member of Congress from 2001 to 2005. Putnam was reelected in 2002 to a redistricted seat that included most of Polk County as well as parts of neighboring
Hillsborough and
Osceola Counties. He was reelected three more times after that, serving a total of ten years in Congress.
Committee assignments •
Committee on Financial Services •
Subcommittee on Capital Markets, Insurance, and Government Sponsored Enterprises •
Subcommittee on Housing and Community Opportunity Tenure On October 10, 2002, Putnam voted in favor of authorizing the
invasion of Iraq. In February 2006, Putnam became a member of the House leadership, assuming the role of chairman of the
House Republican Policy Committee, the fifth-ranking Republican leadership position in the House. In November 2006, Putnam was elected by his colleagues as
House Republican Conference Chairman, the third-highest ranking position. Following House Republican losses in the 2008 general election, he resigned his post as Conference Chairman. In 2010
The Florida Independent reported that Putnam had earmarked $100,000 for an abscission chemical used in citrus harvesting that
The Florida Independent said would benefit his family's citrus business. Putnam was a signatory to the
Taxpayer Protection Pledge. The
American Conservative Union gave him a 91% evaluation.
Gonzales' ouster After the numerous calls by Democrats, including Rep.
Nancy Pelosi (D-
CA),
Speaker of the House and
Senate Majority Leader Sen.
Harry Reid (D-
NV), Putnam became the top Republican in either house to call for the ouster of then
U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales. "For the good of the nation, I think it is time for fresh leadership at the
Department of Justice", Putnam said. This was met with surprise by many Republicans, who were remaining silent on the Gonzales issue. However, Putnam mentioned that there remained severe discontent within the GOP circle over Gonzales and as the Chairman of the
House Republican Conference, he thought that it was important to send this message out. ==Florida Commissioner of Agriculture and Consumer Services==