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Shawn Steel (born ) is an American politician serving as the
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National Committee Member from
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since 2008. He was voted by his colleagues to the executive committee of the
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in 2018. Steel served as Sergeant at Arms at the Republican National Convention in Cleveland, Ohio in 2016. In 2012, he served as Deputy Permanent Co-chairmen of the convention. He was elected as Chairman of the California Republican Party from 2001 to 2003. He is the husband of Congresswoman
Michelle Park Steel Michelle Eunjoo Steel ( Park, born June 21, 1955) is an American politician serving as the U.S. representative for California's 45th congressional district since 2023, previously representing the 48th congressional district from 2021 to 2023. A ...
, who has represented
California's 48th congressional district California's 48th congressional district is a congressional district in the U.S. state of California based in Orange County in Southern California. It is currently represented by Republican Michelle Steel. The district includes Costa Mesa, E ...
since 2021. As the California Republican Party Chairman, Steel was the co-founder of the successful recall of Governor
Gray Davis Joseph Graham "Gray" Davis Jr. (born December 26, 1942) is an American attorney and former politician who served as the 37th governor of California from 1999 to 2003. In 2003, only a few months into his second term, Davis was recalled and remov ...
in 2003. Gov. Davis was recalled via a Recall Petition in which Steel was the first signatory of over 1,000,000 signatures. Steel is a frequent guest on
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, and local Los Angeles media. He published over 50 articles in a variety of publications ranging from the ''Wall Street Journal'''',
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,
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, Orange County Register,'' and ''Washington Times''. Steel is a trial attorney specializing in personal injury law and pioneered a specialty representing alternative health care providers, particularly chiropractors and acupuncturists. He regularly teaches at Palmer West Chiropractic,
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and
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and frequent lecturer for doctors re-licensing credit through California. Shawn Steel Law Firm, is located in
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, California.


Early life

Steel graduated from
Van Nuys High School Van Nuys High School (VNHS) is a public high school in the Van Nuys district of Los Angeles, belonging to the Los Angeles Unified School District: District 2. The school is home to a Residential Program and three Magnet Programs—Math/Science, P ...
growing up in the San Fernando Valley. Steel's lifetime of conservative political activism began as a leader in the San Fernando Valley Youth for Goldwater (YFG). YFG was a youth group supporting
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of
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for the U.S. presidency. After the Goldwater defeat, he helped form numerous chapters of
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(YAF) in the Los Angeles region. Steel was statewide Chairman of Youth for Reagan for high school students. Steel became state Chairman of California of YAF.


Education

Steel received his
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degree, with California state teaching credentials, from
California State University, Northridge California State University, Northridge (CSUN or Cal State Northridge) is a public university in the Northridge neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. With a total enrollment of 38,551 students (as of Fall 2021), it has the second largest un ...
, his
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from the
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in
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, and his
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from
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in
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.


California Republican Party

As California Republican Party Chairman, Steel was a co-founder of the Recall Davis movement. Along with Ted Costa, of Peoples Advocate, they were responsible for organizing the recall campaign against Governor Davis. The success of the recall resulted in Arnold Schwarzenegger's election as governor. Steel was criticized by senior California Republican leaders as well as national leaders.
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, and President George W. Bush's unofficial representative in California questioned the strategy of recalling Gray Davis. Some party leaders objected to Steel's efforts to unseat Davis, fearing it was too risky. Steel at the CRP convention in February 2003 convinced an overwhelming majority to endorse the Recall, thus turning the tide for the recall campaign.


Career highlights

* 2017 – Elected by Western States RNC Member to the RNC Executive Committee * 2008 – Elected as RNC California Committeeman * 2003 – Cofounded the successful recall campaign against then-incumbent
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Governor Gray Davis * 2001–2003 – Chairman of the California Republican Party


Public service

Steel teaches Ethics and Jurisprudence at
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in Los Angeles. He also is a regular lecturer at
Palmer College of Chiropractic Palmer College of Chiropractic is a private chiropractic college with its main campus in Davenport, Iowa. It was established in 1897 by Daniel David Palmer and was the first school of chiropractic in the world. The college's name was original ...
in San Jose an
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in Whittier. He was appointed by Republican Governor
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to the California State Acupuncture Board. He was appointed in 1993 and served until 2000. Steel was elected by his peers as Chairman of the Acupuncture Board for two one-year terms.


Private practice

Steel's personal injury practice, Shawn Steel Law Firm, is based in Seal Beach, California. Steel is known for having broken significant legal ground by representing family members of the notorious
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in Guyana in his early practice. More recently he has filed lawsuits against
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seeking to protect
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Freedom of Speech rights.


Chinese influence

In June 2020, Steel was linked by the
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to an effort by Chinese nationalists to influence the
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. In May 2017, Steel held a gathering of GOP leaders to discuss campaign strategies and other issues. The meeting reportedly included Chinese nationals working closely with China's national-security apparatus, and Chinese military representatives. After the news was reported, the Republican National Committee said it had instructed Mr. Steel to break ties with the people identified in the reports. Upon review, the Republican National Committee indicated that all activities were legally compliant with campaign-finance laws. In the article, Mr. Steel stated that it would be “false, defamatory, and offensive” to say he aided any Chinese efforts. In fact, Mr. Steel, a Republican national committeeman from California, found the article to be fictitious and false based on his anti-communism advocacy. In several published articles, Mr. Steel criticized and confronted the Chinese Communist Party for human rights violations such as organ harvesting, ethnic minority oppression, and torture. He even went on to criticize how the Chinese Communist Party handled the coronavirus, pointing out that "China's ruthless Communist government quashes all dissenting opinions..."


Personal life

Steel's wife is Congresswoman
Michelle Park Steel Michelle Eunjoo Steel ( Park, born June 21, 1955) is an American politician serving as the U.S. representative for California's 45th congressional district since 2023, previously representing the 48th congressional district from 2021 to 2023. A ...
, who has represented
California's 48th congressional district California's 48th congressional district is a congressional district in the U.S. state of California based in Orange County in Southern California. It is currently represented by Republican Michelle Steel. The district includes Costa Mesa, E ...
since 2021. Prior to entering Congress, she served as an elected member of the
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from 2015 to 2021. She was first elected in 2006 as a member of the
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, serving there from 2007 to 2015. They have two children, Cheyenne Park Steel Klotz and Siobhan Cheong Steel.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Steel, Shawn Living people 1946 births American lawyers California Republican Party chairs Van Nuys High School alumni California State University, Northridge alumni University of Southern California alumni Northrop University alumni Republican National Committee members People from Seal Beach, California American political consultants