Rich McCormick

Rich McCormick

Years in Office

2

Bills Sponsored

45

Bills Co-Sponsored

458

Committees

2

Rich McCormick Biography

Rich McCormick, an emergency room physician and U.S. Marine Corps veteran, was elected to represent Georgia’s 6th Congressional District in 2022. Drawing on his medical background, he prioritizes healthcare reform, public safety, and supporting military families. McCormick has served on the House Armed Services and Foreign Affairs Committees, where he advocates for strong national defense and veterans’ care. He authored legislation to streamline medical licensure for military spouses, addressing workforce shortages in his district. McCormick approaches his role with a focus on pragmatic solutions and responsive constituent service.

Education

  • M.D., Morehouse School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA
    (2010)
  • M.B.A., National University, San Diego, CA
    (1999)
  • B.S., Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR
    (1990)

Professional History

U.S. Representative

(2023-Present)

Representing Georgia's 6th district

Instructor, Morehouse College

Instructor, Georgia Institute of Technology

Physician

Impact & Accomplishments

Notable contributions during Rich McCormick's congressional service.

Veterans' Health Advocacy

Introduced legislation to improve access to mental health services for veterans.

National Defense Support

Supported increased funding for Georgia’s military installations through the National Defense Authorization Act.

Border Security Legislation

Co-sponsored bills aimed at strengthening border security and addressing illegal immigration.

Healthcare Workforce Expansion

Advocated for policies to address physician shortages, particularly in rural and underserved communities.

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