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Nick Hawatmeh

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Biographical

  • Full Name: Nicola I. Hawatmeh
  • Gender: Male Male
  • Birthday: Aug. 17
  • Alternate Name: Nicola Hawatmeh

Education

  • U.S. Naval War College - MA, national security and strategic studies (2017-2021)

  • University of Detroit Mercy School of Law - JD (2008-2011)

    Activities and notes: Presidential Scholarship; Student Bar Association, executive president; Book Award; Moot Court; International Law Society, president; Voice for Justice Public Interest Auction; American Bar Association; Arab American and Chaldean Law Society

  • Wayne State University - BA, political science (2003-2008)

    Activities and notes: Dean's list; College Republicans, president; Multicultural Law Student Association, vice president; Pre-Law Student Association

Employment History

Associated Organizations

Bar membership: Board membership:

Activities and Interests

  • Languages: Spanish (limited working proficiency), Arabic (native or bilingual proficiency)

Contact Information

Rep. Lisa McClain (R-MI) Office:
 Main Office

Address: 444 Cannon House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515-2209
Phone: 202-225-2106
Fax: 202-226-1169
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Privately Financed Travel

3 trips taken between 2019 - 2023 costing $22,198

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Trip Destinations:

Personal Financial Disclosures

Disclosures as a staffer:

Annual: 2022
Extension Letter: 2023, 2022
New Hire: 2021
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Congressional Salary

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    Posted by Nate Hoffman on June 26, 2015
    As the Supreme Court upheld the federal health care exchanges under ObamaCare yesterday, Congress took to the Twitterverse to express their mixed feelings about the outcome. read more