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Mike Rogers entered public service in 1994, running as a Republican for a Michigan Senate seat in the state's 26th legislative district.
After September 11, 2001, Mike Rogers became a strong proponent of President Bush's military intervention in Afghanistan and Iraq.
Mike Rogers was a key voice for American engagement in foreign affairs during his tenure in the US House of Representatives between 2001 and 2015.
Mike Rogers Congressional Papers Collection

This site explores the life and public career of Michael J. "Mike" Rogers (1963- ). Rogers served as a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives between 2001 and 2015, representing Michigan's 8th District. He was the chairman of the Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence between 2010 and 2015. Before his election to the U.S. House of Representatives he served as a Senator in the Michigan Senate in 1994-2000.

Here, Oakland University offers background information regarding his tenure as a U.S. Congressman and before that, as a Michigan Senator.

The Mike Rogers Papers, held at Oakland University, include thousands of physical and digital documents, photos, videos, and artifacts (see Finding Aid). They can be accessed by the public at Oakland University's Kresge Library, in the Archives and Special Collections department.

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New: online exhibit "Making Health Care Affordable: 50 Years of Health Care and the U.S. Congress," showcasing items from the Michael J. Rogers Congressional Collection and the Billie S. Farnum Papers.

Mike Rogers in August 2001