Ian Bellinger

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Ian Bellinger
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Member of the United States House of Representatives from Jefferson's 4th District
Assumed office
January 19th, 2023
President Sandoval
Preceded by Pierce Bryde
Chair of the Federal Reserve
Assumed office
December 24th, 2022
Preceded by Sysadmin
First Secretary of Jefferson
In office
July 26th, 2020 – October 14th, 2022
Preceded by Ryuki Henderson
Succeeded by Tucker Carlson
Member of the Jefferson Parliament
In office
July 24th, 2022 – October 10th, 2022
Preceded by Freedom4All
Succeeded by Koko
Constituency 5th District (25th, 26th Parliament)
President pro tempore of the United States Senate
In office
March 13, 2022 – May 11, 2022
Preceded by Christian Bo
Succeeded by Sysadmin
Secretary of the Interior
In office
March 27, 2022 – July 20, 2022
President Tedd
Sysadmin
Preceded by Purdy
Succeeded by Oliwer Stołów
United States Senator
from Dixie
In office
March 13, 2022 – May 11, 2022
Preceded by Politophile
Succeeded by James Bruhman
Majority Leader of the
Dixie General Assembly
In office
February 13, 2022 – March 13, 2022
Member of the
Dixie General Assembly
In office
February 2, 2022 – March 13, 2022
Speaker of the United States House of Representatives
In office
January 16th, 2022 – March 13th, 2022
Preceded by Epsilon Leclair
Succeeded by Adala
Member of the United States House of Representatives from Dixie's 5th District
In office
January 15th, 2022 – March 13th, 2022
Preceded by Tulsi
Federal Reserve Governor
Assumed office
November 10th, 2021
Vice President of the United States
In office
March 12, 2021 – November 12, 2021
President Christian Bo
(March 2021–July 2021)
Howard Elkridge
(July 2021–November 2021)
Preceded by Christian Bo
Succeeded by Jeb!
United States Senator
from Puerto Rico
In office
January 13, 2021 – March 12, 2021
Preceded by Valentin Ricca
Succeeded by Sandoval
President of the
Puerto Rico Legislative Assembly
In office
January 8, 2021 – April 11, 2021
Preceded by Butterlands
Member of the
Puerto Rico Legislative Assembly
In office
December 8, 2020 – April 11, 2021
Preceded by Valentin Ricca
Secretary of the Treasury
of the United States
In office
November 22, 2020 – March 12, 2021
Preceded by Computerguy15
Personal Details
Born Ian Bellinger
June 9, 1980
Denver, Colorado
Nationality American
Political party Libertarian-Republican (June 2023-Present)
Radical Republican (December 2022-June 2023)
Libertarian-Republican (November 2020-December 2022)
Children 3
Education Pomona College (BA)
Stanford University (JD)

Ian Bellinger (born June 9th, 1980) is an American politician who currently serving as the U.S. representative for Jefferson's 4th congressional district, as well as Chair of the Federal Reserve, and Chief of Staff to the President. He has previously served as the Vice President of the United States, Speaker of the House of Representatives, the First Secretary of the Commonwealth of Jefferson, among other high-profile positions in the Federal and State Governments.

Early Life

Ian Bellinger was born and raised in the vibrant state of Jefferson, a region known for its rich history and diverse culture. Coming from humble beginnings, Bellinger's early life shaped his passion for public service and his commitment to making a positive impact on the lives of others.

After completing his primary education in Jefferson, Bellinger pursued a career in law, driven by his innate desire to advocate for justice and equality. He attended the prestigious Stanford Law School, where he honed his legal skills and gained a deep understanding of the intricacies of the American legal system. During his time in Denver, Bellinger immersed himself in the local community, actively participating in pro bono work and volunteering for various charitable organizations.

However, destiny had different plans for Bellinger when Hurricane Irma struck Puerto Rico in September 2017. Witnessing the devastation and the dire need for assistance, Bellinger felt an unwavering calling to lend a helping hand to the affected communities. Drawing upon his legal expertise and his compassionate nature, he took a leading role in coordinating and spearheading hurricane disaster relief and rebuilding efforts on the island.

Bellinger's unwavering dedication and tireless efforts during the aftermath of Hurricane Irma earned him widespread recognition and respect within Puerto Rico. His genuine empathy and commitment to the welfare of the people left an indelible mark on the island, leading him to refer to Puerto Rico as his "second home" in his heart. Inspired by his experiences in Puerto Rico and fueled by his desire to continue making a lasting impact, Bellinger made the decision to relocate to the island in 2020. By establishing roots in Puerto Rico, he aimed to deepen his connection with the local community and contribute to the long-term rebuilding and development of the island.

The decision to move to Puerto Rico not only showcased Bellinger's dedication to public service but also demonstrated his ability to adapt to new environments and embrace diverse cultures. His willingness to leave behind a comfortable life in Denver and embark on a new chapter in Puerto Rico reflected his unwavering commitment to serving others and advocating for positive change. Bellinger's early life experiences, from his upbringing in Jefferson to his legal career in Denver and his transformative work in Puerto Rico, laid the foundation for his future endeavors as a politician. These experiences instilled in him a deep sense of compassion, resilience, and determination that would guide his efforts in shaping a better future for the people he represented.

Executive Experience

Ian Bellinger's executive experience encompasses his appointment as Secretary of the Treasury under the administration of President Sandoval in November 2020. This significant appointment showcased Bellinger's exceptional qualifications and demonstrated the trust placed in him by the President.

As Secretary of the Treasury, Bellinger assumed a crucial role in managing the nation's finances and implementing economic policies to promote growth and stability. One of his notable achievements during his tenure was the publication of Treasury Order 2020-02. This order served as a pivotal step in initiating the disbursement of funds for the purpose of economic stimulus, as stipulated by the Federal Budget for Coronavirus Recovery and Fiscal Transparency Act of 2020.

Treasury Order 2020-02 outlined the specific directives and guidelines for the disbursement of funds granted under the Emergency Direct Payment Program. The order emphasized the importance of promptly providing financial relief to individuals affected by the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. Under the order, the Department of the Treasury was mandated to distribute $1,400 USD to eligible individuals, as appropriated by the Federal Budget for Coronavirus Recovery and Fiscal Transparency Act of 2020.

Additionally, the order recognized the significance of dependents and their financial needs. It directed the Department of the Treasury to distribute an additional $500 USD per dependent, not exceeding three dependents, to eligible individuals who had dependents or a dependent.

Through the publication of Treasury Order 2020-02, Bellinger demonstrated his proactive approach in implementing the economic stimulus measures outlined in the Federal Budget for Coronavirus Recovery and Fiscal Transparency Act of 2020. His actions exemplified his commitment to providing immediate relief to individuals and families struggling due to the ongoing pandemic.

During his tenure as Secretary of the Treasury, Bellinger's leadership and expertise were instrumental in guiding the nation's financial policies and decision-making processes. His ability to navigate complex economic landscapes and ensure effective resource allocation solidified his reputation as a capable and results-oriented leader.

State Legislature

Puerto Rico Legislative Assembly

Dixie General Assembly

U.S. Senate

Vice President

Federal Reserve

Federal Reserve Governor

Federal Reserve Chair

U.S. House of Representatives

Party Leadership

Personal Life

Initially from the state of Jefferson, Ian practiced law in Denver before moving to Puerto Rico. Back in September 2017, Ian led hurricane disaster relief and rebuilding efforts on the island as a result of Hurricane Irma. He had previously referred to Puerto Rico as the "second home" in his heart, before moving there permanently in 2020.

Bellinger served as Vice President of the United States under President Christian Bo and President Howard Elkridge. He is the longest-serving Vice President post-2018 to date.

Bellinger was later nominated and confirmed to the Federal Reserve.

In the January 2022 Federal Election, Ian Bellinger ran and successfully beat then-incumbent Representative Tulsi in his return to Congress. Moreover, Ian Bellinger was one of nine Libertarian-Republican Party affiliated Representatives to be elected to Congress, thus giving the Libertarian-Republican party a majority. As the Liberty Caucus' candidate, Ian Bellinger became the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, defeating then-incumbent Speaker Epsilon Leclair.

During his Speakership, Bellinger was also elected to the Dixie General Assembly, where he later became the Majority Leader. His term in the Dixie General Assembly would come to an abrupt end with his election as Senator, representing the State of Dixie. In this session of Congress, he was elected as President Pro Tempore of the United States Senate, as a member of the Deputy PPT Caucus—a caucus consisting of former Presidents and Vice Presidents of the United States.

After a brief hiatus following his second senatorial term, during which Bellinger returned to his hometown of Denver, Jefferson.

In a tweet, Bellinger cited that his office was "been taking an incredible number of calls from Jeffersonians who say the left is once again in the process of abandoning them and their Commonwealth to ruin." Moreover, that "When the going gets tough, Global Laborites and their allies choose to jump ship with almost a hundred million passengers still on board. Not on my watch—I've chosen to return to my hometown of Denver, Jefferson to say that 'I’m in.'"

Bellinger subsequently filed to run in a special election following the resignation of then-First Secretary Freedom4All, as well as two other Global Labourites in the legislature. The Libertarian-Republican party swept those elections, and immediately upon their swearing-in, Bellinger—with the support of his caucus—moved to elect John Smith as Speaker of the Parliament and elect himself as First Secretary. Following more than a day of inaction, and citing "an absentee Parliament for more than half the term," Bellinger stood in front of the Speaker's chair and began presiding over an immediate vote to suspend the rules and continue with his previous motion.

The motion would be supported by a majority of the Parliament, and the question was agreed to. Then-First Secretary Ryuki Henderson and Speaker Koko were removed from their positions, with Bellinger and Smith being installed. During his term as First Secretary, Bellinger was viewed as one of the most influential and impactful leaders of that period. He took control of what was an inactive government, passing nine articles of his own legislation, and over a dozen executive orders and directives, displaying a true show of the potential held within the role of First Secretary. As First Secretary, he also led the charge against the New Commerce Amendment sponsored by Representative Devon—a Global Labourite nominated by the Sysadmin Administration to the cabinet. Together with Governor Wonder of Dixie, they proposed and enacted a compact to establish the West-South Congress between Jefferson and Dixie—a Congress to discuss matters of shared concerns related to federal encroachment and make recommendations to coordinate political and legal strategy in defense of the 10th Amendment.

Later, Bellinger chose not to seek re-election to the Parliament, yielding to the newly-elected Parliament and Governor to "continue the prosperity of the Commonwealth." He would continue to serve in the newly-minted administration of President Valerie. On December 24th, 2022, Bellinger was appointed Chair of the Federal Reserve by President Cabin Fever, continually serving as a Governor of the Federal Reserve since his appointment by President Elkridge in November, 2021.

Later in the new year, Bellinger announced that he would be seeking a return to Congress, to represent the fourth Congressional District of Jefferson.