Foreign Policy for America

FP Action Network: Eric Chung (MI-10)

Eric Chung grew up in Macomb and Oakland County as a son of an auto worker and immigrants from Vietnam. Eric graduated from Michigan public schools, became the first in his high school to go to Harvard College and Yale Law School, and served for the past two years in the Commerce Department as a senior lawyer implementing the CHIPS and Science Act after the chips shortage derailed the state’s automotive industry. He was previously a public policy lawyer at Covington and also served as a special counsel for Senator Dick Durbin and the Senate Judiciary Committee to assist with the confirmation process of Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson to the Supreme Court. Eric saw firsthand and did not want to stand by as this administration's self-destructive policies, including substituting the bipartisan national security program he worked on with reckless tariffs, hit Michigan communities and families hard.  


To learn more about Eric, visit: https://www.ericchungformichigan.com/


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