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Tom Daschle
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Thomas Andrew Daschle (born December 9, 1947)                    Thomas Andrew Daschle
is a former U.S. Senator from South Dakota and
former U.S. Senate Majority Leader. He is a
member of the Democratic Party.

A South Dakota native, Daschle obtained his
university degree there, and served in the United
States Air Force. He was elected to the United States
House of Representatives in 1978 and served four
terms. In 1986 he was elected to the Senate,
becoming minority leader in 1994. Defeated for re-
election in 2004, he took a position as a policy
advisor with a lobbying firm, and also became a
senior fellow at the Center for American Progress.
He co-authored a book advocating universal health
care.                                                                United States Senator
                                                                      from South Dakota
Daschle was an early supporter of Barack Obama’s
                      y pp                                                  In office
p
presidential candidacy, and was offered the position
                       y,                    p                  January 6, 1987 – January 3, 2005
of Secretary of the Department of Health and
            y           p                               Preceded by       James Abdnor
Human Services after the 2008 election. He was          Succeeded by      John Thune
President Barack Obama's nominee to serve as the
Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) in
         y
                                                         22nd United States Senate Majority Leader
Obama's Cabinet,[2] but withdrew his name on
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February 3, 2009 amid a g
         y ,               growing controversy over
                                  g           y                   June 6, 2001 – January 3, 2003
his failure to accurately report and pay income         Preceded by        Trent Lott
taxes.[3]
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                                                        Succeeded by       Bill Frist

Contents                                                 20th United States Senate Majority Leader
                                                                            In office
    „   1 Family background                                    January 3, 2001 – January 20, 2001
    „   2 Career in the House of Representatives        Preceded by       Trent Lott
    „   3 Career in the Senate                          Succeeded by      Trent Lott
           „ 3.1 Anthrax case in 2001
           „ 3.2 Views on abortion                      Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
           „ 3.3 2004 Senate election                     from South Dakota's At-large district
    „   4 Post-Senate career                                                 In office
           „ 4.1 Career and public service
                                                                    January 3, 1979-1983 (1st)
                                                                 January 3, 1983-January 3, 1987
           „ 4.2 Obama campaign
           „ 4.3 Obama administration nomination
                                                        Preceded by       Larry Pressler
                 „ 4.3.1 Withdrawal                     Succeeded by      Tim Johnson

           „   4.4 Health policy
                                                        Born              December 9, 1947
    „   5 Notes                                                           Aberdeen, South Dakota
    „   6 References
                                                                                                    EXHIBIT
                                                        Political party   Democratic

                                                                                                      XII

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    „   7 External links                                Spouse(s)         Linda Hall
                                                        Religion          Roman Catholicism [note 1]
Family background
Daschle was born in Aberdeen, South Dakota, to Elizabeth B. Meier and Sebastian C. Daschle. His
paternal grandparents were ethnic Germans from Russia.[4] Daschle grew up in a working-class Roman
Catholic family as the eldest of four brothers.[5] He became the first person in his family to graduate
from college when he earned a political science degree from South Dakota State University in 1969.
While attending South Dakota State University, Daschle became a brother of Alpha Phi Omega. From
1969 to 1972, Daschle served in the United States Air Force as an intelligence officer with the Strategic
Air Command.[6]

In the mid-1970s Daschle was an aide to then Senator James Abourezk of South Dakota.

Daschle has been married to Linda Hall, Miss Kansas for 1976, since 1984, one year after his marriage
to his first wife, Laurie, ended in divorce.[7] Hall was acting administrator of the Federal Aviation
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Administration in the Clinton administration; she is now a Washington lobbyist. Her lobbying clients
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have included American Airlines, Lockheed Martin, and Boeing, Senate lobbying records show.[8][9]
Daschle has three children from his first marriage: Kelly, Nathan, and Lindsay. His son, Nathan, is
Executive Director of the Democratic Governors Association.[10]

Career in the House of Representatives
In 1978, Daschle was elected to the United States House of Representatives, winning the race by a
margin of 139 votes [11], following a recount, out of more than 129,000 votes cast. Daschle served four
terms in the House of Representatives and quickly became a part of the Democratic leadership.

At the 1980 Democratic National Convention Congressman Daschle received 10 (0.30%)[12] delegate
votes for Vice President of the United States. Although he was not a candidate, Daschle (along with
others) received votes against incumbent Walter Mondale, who was renominated easily.

Career in the Senate
In 1986, Daschle was elected to the Senate in a close victory over incumbent Republican James Abdnor,
becoming the nation's 1,776th senator. In his first year, he was appointed to the Finance Committee. In
1994, he was chosen by his colleagues to succeed the retiring Senator George Mitchell as Democratic
Minority Leader. In the history of the Senate, only Lyndon B. Johnson had served fewer years before
being elected to lead his party. In addition to the Minority Leader's post, Daschle also served as a
member of the U.S. Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry. South Dakotans re-
elected Daschle to the Senate by overwhelming margins in 1998. At various points in his career, he
served on the Veterans Affairs, Indian Affairs, Finance and Ethics Committees.

When the 107th Congress commenced on January 3, 2001, the Senate was evenly divided—that is, there
were 50 Democrats and 50 Republicans. Outgoing Vice President Al Gore acted in his constitutional
capacity as ex officio President of the Senate, and used his tie-breaking vote to give the Democrats the
majority in that chamber. For the next two weeks, Daschle served as Senate Majority Leader. Then,
upon the commencement of the Bush administration on January 20, 2001, Dick Cheney became



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President of the Senate, thereby returning Democrats to the minority in that body; Daschle reverted to
the position of Senate Minority Leader. However, on June 6, 2001, Senator Jim Jeffords of Vermont
announced in that he was leaving the Senate Republican caucus to become an independent and to caucus
with Democrats;[13] this once again returned control of the body to the Democrats and Daschle again
became Majority Leader.

Democratic losses in the November 2002 elections returned the party to the minority in the Senate in
January 2003 and Daschle once more reverted to being Minority Leader.

Daschle recounted his Senate experiences from 2001 to 2003 in his first book, Like No Other Time: The
107th Congress and the Two Years That Changed America Forever, published in 2003.[14]

Anthrax case in 2001

In October 2001, while he was the Senate Majority Leader, Daschle's office received a letter containing
anthrax, becoming a target of the 2001 anthrax attacks.[15] Many of his staffers were confirmed to have
been exposed,[15] as well as several of Sen. Russ Feingold's staffers and Capitol police officers.[16]

Views on abortion

In 2003, Roman Catholic Bishop Robert Carlson wrote Senator Daschle regarding the Senator's views
on abortion, in light of legislation Congress was considering that would ban an undefined set of late-
term procedures called "partial-birth abortion" by those opposed to them. Carlson reportedly told
Senator Daschle that his stance on such issues were in conflict with Roman Catholic teaching, and he
told Daschle that he should no longer identify himself as a Catholic.[17] Daschle had previously
described Bishop Carlson as being "more identified with the radical right than with thoughtful religious
leadership."[17] A mixed voting record on abortion-related issues led the pro-choice organization
NARAL to give Daschle a 50 percent vote rating.[18] In 1999 and 2003, Daschle voted in favor of the
ban on so-called "partial-birth abortion",[19][20] and supported legislation making it a crime to harm a
fetus when someone attacks a pregnant woman.[21] (Investigators into the 2001 anthrax attacks, which
included Senator Daschle's Capitol Hill office, suspect that alleged anthrax mailer Bruce Ivins may have
chosen to target Daschle over his views on abortion, although Ivins's lawyer disputed this alleged
motive.[22])

2004 Senate election

In the 2004 Congressional elections, John Thune prevailed by a narrow 50.5%-49.4% margin, which
was 4,508 votes[23]. Daschle's defeat marked the first time that a Senate party leader had lost a seat since
1952.[24] Senate majority Leader Bill Frist visited South Dakota to campaign for Thune.

Throughout the campaign, Thune — along with Frist, President George W. Bush, and Vice President
Cheney — frequently accused Daschle of being the "chief obstructionist" of Bush's agenda and charged
him with using filibusters to block confirmation of several of Bush's nominees. The Republican
candidate also drove home his strong support for the war. In a nationally televised debate on NBC's
Meet the Press, Thune accused Daschle of "emboldening the enemy" in his skepticism of the Iraq war.
[25]


When the race began in early 2004, Daschle led by 7 points in January and February. By May, his lead



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minimized to just 2 points and into the summer polls showed a varying number of trends: either Daschle
held a slim 1 to 2 point lead or Thune held a slim 1 to 2 point lead or the race was dead even.
Throughout September, Daschle led Thune by margins of 2 to 5 percent while during the entire month
of October into the November 2 election, most polls showed that Thune and Daschle were dead even,
usually tied 49-49 among likely voters. Some polls showed either Thune or Daschle leading by
extremely slim margins.

Post-Senate career
Career and public service

Following his election defeat, Daschle took a position with the
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lobbying arm of the K Street law firm Alston & Bird. Because he was
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p
prohibited by law from lobbying for one year after leaving the Senate,
[26] he instead worked as a "special policy adviser" for the firm.[27][28]


Alston & Bird's health care lobbying clients include CVS Caremark,
the National Association for Home Care and Hospice, Abbott
Laboratories and HealthSouth.[8] The firm was paid $5.8 million
                                                p
between January and September 2008 to represent companies and
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associations before Congress and the executive branch, with 60 percent
of that money coming from the health industry.[9] Daschle was
recruited by the former Republican Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole.
[29] Daschle's salary from Alston & Bird for the year 2008 was                 Official Senate portrait
                    y
reportedly $2 million.[30]
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Daschle was also a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress. In addition, he served as National
Co-Chair of ONE Vote ‘08 ( initiative of ONE.org), along with former Senator Bill Frist. He and
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former Senators George Mitchell, Bob Dole, and Howard Baker formed the Bipartisan Policy Center,
dedicated to finding bipartisan solutions for policy disputes.[6]

In late September 2005, Daschle caught the attention of the media by reactivating his political action
committee, changing its name from DASHPAC to New Leadership for America PAC and procuring a
speaking slot at the Iowa Democratic Party's annual Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner. He has continued to
keep a relatively high profile among Democratic interest groups. These moves were interpreted by the
media as an exploration of a potential 2008 Presidential candidacy. On December 2, 2006, announced he
would not run for President in 2008.[31]

In an appearance on Meet the Press on February 12, 2006, former Senator Daschle endorsed a
controversial warrantless surveillance program conducted by the National Security Agency (NSA);
Daschle explained that he had been briefed on the program while he was the Democratic leader in the
Senate.[32]

Obama campaign

On February 21, 2007, the Associated Press reported that Daschle, after
            y ,        ,                       p                  ,
ruling out a p
     g       presidential bid of his own in December 2006, had thrown
                                                          ,
his support behind Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois for the 2008 presidential election, saying that Obama




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"personifies the future of Democratic leadership in our country."[33]
                                                                 [


Daschle exited the Senate just as Obama entered in 2004 and suggested
that Obama take on some of his staffers.[34] These included Daschle's
                                         [34]
outgoing chief-of-staff Pete Rouse who helped to create a two year plan
    g g                                     p
in the Senate that would fast-track Obama for the presidential
                              t                   p
nomination. Daschle himself told Obama in 2006 that "windows of
opportunity for running for the presidency close quickly. And that he
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shouldn't assume, if he passes up this window, that there will be              Daschle speaks during the
another." [34]                                                                  third night of the 2008
                                                                                 Democratic National
During the 2008 presidential campaign, Daschle served as a key                  Convention in Denver,
advisor to Obama and one of the national co-chairs for Obama's                         Colorado.
campaign.[35] On June 3, 2008, Obama lost to Hillary Clinton in the
Democratic primary in Daschle's home state of South Dakota, although that night Obama clinched his
party's nomination anyway.

Two days later, sources indicated Daschle "is interested in universal health care and might relish serving
        y      ,
as HHS secretary."[36] In the g
                 y [36]       general election campaign, Daschle continued to consult Obama, campaign
                                                  p g ,                                        ,     p
for him across swing states, and advise his campaign organization until Obama was ultimately elected
                    g      ,                    p g     g
the 44th President of the United States on November 4, 2008.

Obama administration nomination

On November 19, 2008, the press reported that Daschle had accepted
                  ,     ,    p      p
Obama's offer to be nominated for Health and Human Services
Secretary. His selection was formally announced at a news conference
with Obama on December 11, 2008.[2]

Some organizations objected to Daschle's selection, arguing that his
         g               j                            , g g
work at Alston & Bird was tantamount to lobbying and therefore his
                                                 y g
selection violated Obama's p promise to keep special interests out of the
                                             p p
White House. According to Ellen Miller, executive director of the
                           g              ,                                   Daschle, standing with then-
                                                                             President-elect Barack Obama,
Sunlight Foundation, Daschle technically complies with the transition
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                                                                               speaks to reporters after the
rules against lobbyists but "many power brokers never register as
                                    p                                        announcement of his selection
lobbyists, but they are every bit as powerful".[37] Stephanie Cutter, a
     y ,          y          y       p          [37]    p             ,      to be Obama's nominee for the
spokeswoman for the Obama transition, responded that Daschle's work
 p                                       , p                                 position of Secretary of Health
"does not represent a bar to his service in the transition" since "he was
             p                                                                    and Human Services.
not a lobbyist, and he will recuse himself from any work that presents a
           y ,                                                                    (December 11, 2008)
conflict of interest".[37]
                      [3


When Daschle was officially nominated for his Cabinet position on January 20, 2009,[38] confirmation
by the Senate was required. The Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee held
a confirmation hearing for Mr. Daschle on January 8, 2009.[38][39] A second Senate committee, the
Finance Committee, also traditionally reviews HHS Secretary nominees; the committee discussed his
nomination behind closed doors on February 2, 2009.[40][41]

Withdrawal




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On January 30, 2009, it was reported that Daschle's friendship and business partnership with
businessman Leo Hindery could cause problems for Daschle's Senate confirmation. Daschle has been a
paid consultant and advisor to Hindery's InterMedia Partners since 2005, during which time he received
from Hindery access to a limousine and chauffeur. Daschle reportedly did not declare this service on his
annual tax forms as required by law. A spokeswoman for Daschle said that he "simply and probably
naively" considered the use of the car and driver "a generous offer" from Hindery, "a longtime friend".
[30][40][42][43] Daschle told the Senate Finance Committee that in June 2008—just as he was letting the

press know he would like to be HHS secretary in an Obama administration[36] -- that "something made
him think that the car service might be taxable" and he began seeking to remedy the situation.[44]

Daschle reportedly also did not pay taxes on an additional $83,333 that he earned as a consultant to
InterMedia Partners in 2007; this was discovered by Senator Daschle's accountant in December 2008.
[44] According to ABC News, Daschle also took tax deductions for $14,963 in donations that he made
between 2005 and 2007 to charitable organizations that did not meet the requirements for being tax
deductible.[45]

The former Senator paid the three years of owed taxes and interest—an amount totaling $140,167—in
January 2009,[42][43][44][46] but still reportedly owed "Medicare taxes equal to 2.9 percent" of the value
of the car service he received, amounting to "thousands of dollars in additional unpaid taxes".[47]

On Tuesday, February 3, 2009, Daschle withdrew his nomination,[48] saying that he did not wish to be a
"distraction" to the Obama agenda.[3] He was forced to withdraw because, even though he had a
sufficient number of Democratic votes for nomination, he became an untenable political liability for the
President.[48]

Health policy

Daschle co-wrote the 2008 book Critical: What We Can Do About the Health-Care Crisis.[49] He and
his co-authors point out that "most of the world’s highest-ranking health-care systems employ some kind
of 'single-payer' strategy - that is, the government, directly or through insurers, is responsible for paying
doctors, hospitals, and other health-care providers". They argue that a single-payer approach is simple,
equitable, provides everyone with the same benefits, and saves billions of dollars through economies of
scale and simplified administration. They concede that implementing a single-payer system in the
United States would be "politically problematic" even though some polls show more satisfaction with
the single-payer Medicare system than private insurance,[50] and that it would be socialized medicine.

A key element of the single-payer plan that Daschle and his co-authors propose in the book is a new
"Federal Health Board" that would establish the framework and fill in the details. The board would
somehow be simultaneously "insulated from political pressure" and "accountable to elected officials and
the American people". The board would "promote 'high-value' medical care by recommending coverage
of those drugs and procedures backed by solid evidence".[51] This proposal has been criticized by
conservatives and libertarians who argue that such a board will lead to rationing of health care,[52][53]
and by progressives who believe the board will, as one writer put it, "get defanged by lobbyists
immediately".[54]

One of Daschle's co-authors, Jeanne Lambrew, had been slated before his withdrawal to serve as his
deputy in the White House Office of Health Reform.[53]



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Notes
  1. ^ As a result of controversy surrounding Daschle's views on abortion, he was ordered by his bishop in 2003
     to stop identifying as Catholic.[1] There is, however, no indication that he did so.


References
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     http://www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/002/559jrrei.asp. Retrieved 11 Feb 2009.
  2. ^ a b Pear, Robert (11 December 2008). "Daschle Will Lead Health Care Overhaul" (Article). The New York
     Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/12/us/politics/w11health.html?hp. Retrieved December 11, 2008.
  3. ^ a b "Daschle withdraws as nominee for HHS secretary," Associated Press, February 3, 2009. (Accessed
     February 3, 2009)
  4. ^ Reitwiesner, William. "The Ancestors of Tom Daschle". http://www.wargs.com/political/daschle.html.
     Retrieved 2007-11-06.
  5. ^ "Famous Germans from Russia". http://www-personal.umich.edu/~steeles/gerrus/. Retrieved 2007-11-06.
  6. ^ a b Senator Thomas A. Daschle, United States Senate, retrieved February 3, 2009.
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     http://www.nytimes.com/2004/09/20/politics/20dakota.html. Retrieved 2008-11-25.
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     higher limit did not apply to Daschle.
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     http://www.nationaljournal.com/congressdaily/cda_20080605_5814.php. Retrieved 2008-06-07.
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     30, 2009)
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     (Accessed January 30, 2009)
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     and Driver," ABC News, January 30, 2009. (Accessed January 30, 2009)
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     nominees-forced-to-quit-over-taxes.html
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     Health-Care Crisis, Thomas Dunne, 2008. ISBN 9780312383015
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External links
   „    Biography at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
   „    Voting record maintained by The Washington Post
   „    Alston + Bird - Biography of Sen. Daschle
                                 United States House of Representatives
                              Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
                                                                           District eliminated after
         Preceded by            from South Dakota's 1st congressional
                                                                          1980 census results, elected
        Larry Pressler                         district
                                                                              state-wide at-large
                                             1979 – 1983
                              Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
                              from South Dakota's At-large congressional          Succeeded by
          New district
                                               district                           Tim Johnson
                                             1983 – 1987
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THOMAS DASCHLE (Wikipedia Information)

  • 1. Tom Daschle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Page 1 of 9 Tom Daschle From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Thomas Andrew Daschle (born December 9, 1947) Thomas Andrew Daschle is a former U.S. Senator from South Dakota and former U.S. Senate Majority Leader. He is a member of the Democratic Party. A South Dakota native, Daschle obtained his university degree there, and served in the United States Air Force. He was elected to the United States House of Representatives in 1978 and served four terms. In 1986 he was elected to the Senate, becoming minority leader in 1994. Defeated for re- election in 2004, he took a position as a policy advisor with a lobbying firm, and also became a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress. He co-authored a book advocating universal health care. United States Senator from South Dakota Daschle was an early supporter of Barack Obama’s y pp In office p presidential candidacy, and was offered the position y, p January 6, 1987 – January 3, 2005 of Secretary of the Department of Health and y p Preceded by James Abdnor Human Services after the 2008 election. He was Succeeded by John Thune President Barack Obama's nominee to serve as the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) in y 22nd United States Senate Majority Leader Obama's Cabinet,[2] but withdrew his name on ,[2] In office February 3, 2009 amid a g y , growing controversy over g y June 6, 2001 – January 3, 2003 his failure to accurately report and pay income Preceded by Trent Lott taxes.[3] [ Succeeded by Bill Frist Contents 20th United States Senate Majority Leader In office „ 1 Family background January 3, 2001 – January 20, 2001 „ 2 Career in the House of Representatives Preceded by Trent Lott „ 3 Career in the Senate Succeeded by Trent Lott „ 3.1 Anthrax case in 2001 „ 3.2 Views on abortion Member of the U.S. House of Representatives „ 3.3 2004 Senate election from South Dakota's At-large district „ 4 Post-Senate career In office „ 4.1 Career and public service January 3, 1979-1983 (1st) January 3, 1983-January 3, 1987 „ 4.2 Obama campaign „ 4.3 Obama administration nomination Preceded by Larry Pressler „ 4.3.1 Withdrawal Succeeded by Tim Johnson „ 4.4 Health policy Born December 9, 1947 „ 5 Notes Aberdeen, South Dakota „ 6 References EXHIBIT Political party Democratic XII http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Daschle 11/19/2009
  • 2. Tom Daschle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Page 2 of 9 „ 7 External links Spouse(s) Linda Hall Religion Roman Catholicism [note 1] Family background Daschle was born in Aberdeen, South Dakota, to Elizabeth B. Meier and Sebastian C. Daschle. His paternal grandparents were ethnic Germans from Russia.[4] Daschle grew up in a working-class Roman Catholic family as the eldest of four brothers.[5] He became the first person in his family to graduate from college when he earned a political science degree from South Dakota State University in 1969. While attending South Dakota State University, Daschle became a brother of Alpha Phi Omega. From 1969 to 1972, Daschle served in the United States Air Force as an intelligence officer with the Strategic Air Command.[6] In the mid-1970s Daschle was an aide to then Senator James Abourezk of South Dakota. Daschle has been married to Linda Hall, Miss Kansas for 1976, since 1984, one year after his marriage to his first wife, Laurie, ended in divorce.[7] Hall was acting administrator of the Federal Aviation , , g Administration in the Clinton administration; she is now a Washington lobbyist. Her lobbying clients y g have included American Airlines, Lockheed Martin, and Boeing, Senate lobbying records show.[8][9] Daschle has three children from his first marriage: Kelly, Nathan, and Lindsay. His son, Nathan, is Executive Director of the Democratic Governors Association.[10] Career in the House of Representatives In 1978, Daschle was elected to the United States House of Representatives, winning the race by a margin of 139 votes [11], following a recount, out of more than 129,000 votes cast. Daschle served four terms in the House of Representatives and quickly became a part of the Democratic leadership. At the 1980 Democratic National Convention Congressman Daschle received 10 (0.30%)[12] delegate votes for Vice President of the United States. Although he was not a candidate, Daschle (along with others) received votes against incumbent Walter Mondale, who was renominated easily. Career in the Senate In 1986, Daschle was elected to the Senate in a close victory over incumbent Republican James Abdnor, becoming the nation's 1,776th senator. In his first year, he was appointed to the Finance Committee. In 1994, he was chosen by his colleagues to succeed the retiring Senator George Mitchell as Democratic Minority Leader. In the history of the Senate, only Lyndon B. Johnson had served fewer years before being elected to lead his party. In addition to the Minority Leader's post, Daschle also served as a member of the U.S. Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry. South Dakotans re- elected Daschle to the Senate by overwhelming margins in 1998. At various points in his career, he served on the Veterans Affairs, Indian Affairs, Finance and Ethics Committees. When the 107th Congress commenced on January 3, 2001, the Senate was evenly divided—that is, there were 50 Democrats and 50 Republicans. Outgoing Vice President Al Gore acted in his constitutional capacity as ex officio President of the Senate, and used his tie-breaking vote to give the Democrats the majority in that chamber. For the next two weeks, Daschle served as Senate Majority Leader. Then, upon the commencement of the Bush administration on January 20, 2001, Dick Cheney became http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Daschle 11/19/2009
  • 3. Tom Daschle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Page 3 of 9 President of the Senate, thereby returning Democrats to the minority in that body; Daschle reverted to the position of Senate Minority Leader. However, on June 6, 2001, Senator Jim Jeffords of Vermont announced in that he was leaving the Senate Republican caucus to become an independent and to caucus with Democrats;[13] this once again returned control of the body to the Democrats and Daschle again became Majority Leader. Democratic losses in the November 2002 elections returned the party to the minority in the Senate in January 2003 and Daschle once more reverted to being Minority Leader. Daschle recounted his Senate experiences from 2001 to 2003 in his first book, Like No Other Time: The 107th Congress and the Two Years That Changed America Forever, published in 2003.[14] Anthrax case in 2001 In October 2001, while he was the Senate Majority Leader, Daschle's office received a letter containing anthrax, becoming a target of the 2001 anthrax attacks.[15] Many of his staffers were confirmed to have been exposed,[15] as well as several of Sen. Russ Feingold's staffers and Capitol police officers.[16] Views on abortion In 2003, Roman Catholic Bishop Robert Carlson wrote Senator Daschle regarding the Senator's views on abortion, in light of legislation Congress was considering that would ban an undefined set of late- term procedures called "partial-birth abortion" by those opposed to them. Carlson reportedly told Senator Daschle that his stance on such issues were in conflict with Roman Catholic teaching, and he told Daschle that he should no longer identify himself as a Catholic.[17] Daschle had previously described Bishop Carlson as being "more identified with the radical right than with thoughtful religious leadership."[17] A mixed voting record on abortion-related issues led the pro-choice organization NARAL to give Daschle a 50 percent vote rating.[18] In 1999 and 2003, Daschle voted in favor of the ban on so-called "partial-birth abortion",[19][20] and supported legislation making it a crime to harm a fetus when someone attacks a pregnant woman.[21] (Investigators into the 2001 anthrax attacks, which included Senator Daschle's Capitol Hill office, suspect that alleged anthrax mailer Bruce Ivins may have chosen to target Daschle over his views on abortion, although Ivins's lawyer disputed this alleged motive.[22]) 2004 Senate election In the 2004 Congressional elections, John Thune prevailed by a narrow 50.5%-49.4% margin, which was 4,508 votes[23]. Daschle's defeat marked the first time that a Senate party leader had lost a seat since 1952.[24] Senate majority Leader Bill Frist visited South Dakota to campaign for Thune. Throughout the campaign, Thune — along with Frist, President George W. Bush, and Vice President Cheney — frequently accused Daschle of being the "chief obstructionist" of Bush's agenda and charged him with using filibusters to block confirmation of several of Bush's nominees. The Republican candidate also drove home his strong support for the war. In a nationally televised debate on NBC's Meet the Press, Thune accused Daschle of "emboldening the enemy" in his skepticism of the Iraq war. [25] When the race began in early 2004, Daschle led by 7 points in January and February. By May, his lead http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Daschle 11/19/2009
  • 4. Tom Daschle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Page 4 of 9 minimized to just 2 points and into the summer polls showed a varying number of trends: either Daschle held a slim 1 to 2 point lead or Thune held a slim 1 to 2 point lead or the race was dead even. Throughout September, Daschle led Thune by margins of 2 to 5 percent while during the entire month of October into the November 2 election, most polls showed that Thune and Daschle were dead even, usually tied 49-49 among likely voters. Some polls showed either Thune or Daschle leading by extremely slim margins. Post-Senate career Career and public service Following his election defeat, Daschle took a position with the g , p lobbying arm of the K Street law firm Alston & Bird. Because he was y g p prohibited by law from lobbying for one year after leaving the Senate, [26] he instead worked as a "special policy adviser" for the firm.[27][28] Alston & Bird's health care lobbying clients include CVS Caremark, the National Association for Home Care and Hospice, Abbott Laboratories and HealthSouth.[8] The firm was paid $5.8 million p between January and September 2008 to represent companies and y p p p associations before Congress and the executive branch, with 60 percent of that money coming from the health industry.[9] Daschle was recruited by the former Republican Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole. [29] Daschle's salary from Alston & Bird for the year 2008 was Official Senate portrait y reportedly $2 million.[30] m Daschle was also a senior fellow at the Center for American Progress. In addition, he served as National Co-Chair of ONE Vote ‘08 ( initiative of ONE.org), along with former Senator Bill Frist. He and (an g), g former Senators George Mitchell, Bob Dole, and Howard Baker formed the Bipartisan Policy Center, dedicated to finding bipartisan solutions for policy disputes.[6] In late September 2005, Daschle caught the attention of the media by reactivating his political action committee, changing its name from DASHPAC to New Leadership for America PAC and procuring a speaking slot at the Iowa Democratic Party's annual Jefferson-Jackson Day dinner. He has continued to keep a relatively high profile among Democratic interest groups. These moves were interpreted by the media as an exploration of a potential 2008 Presidential candidacy. On December 2, 2006, announced he would not run for President in 2008.[31] In an appearance on Meet the Press on February 12, 2006, former Senator Daschle endorsed a controversial warrantless surveillance program conducted by the National Security Agency (NSA); Daschle explained that he had been briefed on the program while he was the Democratic leader in the Senate.[32] Obama campaign On February 21, 2007, the Associated Press reported that Daschle, after y , , p , ruling out a p g presidential bid of his own in December 2006, had thrown , his support behind Sen. Barack Obama of Illinois for the 2008 presidential election, saying that Obama http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Daschle 11/19/2009
  • 5. Tom Daschle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Page 5 of 9 "personifies the future of Democratic leadership in our country."[33] [ Daschle exited the Senate just as Obama entered in 2004 and suggested that Obama take on some of his staffers.[34] These included Daschle's [34] outgoing chief-of-staff Pete Rouse who helped to create a two year plan g g p in the Senate that would fast-track Obama for the presidential t p nomination. Daschle himself told Obama in 2006 that "windows of opportunity for running for the presidency close quickly. And that he pp y g p y q y shouldn't assume, if he passes up this window, that there will be Daschle speaks during the another." [34] third night of the 2008 Democratic National During the 2008 presidential campaign, Daschle served as a key Convention in Denver, advisor to Obama and one of the national co-chairs for Obama's Colorado. campaign.[35] On June 3, 2008, Obama lost to Hillary Clinton in the Democratic primary in Daschle's home state of South Dakota, although that night Obama clinched his party's nomination anyway. Two days later, sources indicated Daschle "is interested in universal health care and might relish serving y , as HHS secretary."[36] In the g y [36] general election campaign, Daschle continued to consult Obama, campaign p g , , p for him across swing states, and advise his campaign organization until Obama was ultimately elected g , p g g the 44th President of the United States on November 4, 2008. Obama administration nomination On November 19, 2008, the press reported that Daschle had accepted , , p p Obama's offer to be nominated for Health and Human Services Secretary. His selection was formally announced at a news conference with Obama on December 11, 2008.[2] Some organizations objected to Daschle's selection, arguing that his g j , g g work at Alston & Bird was tantamount to lobbying and therefore his y g selection violated Obama's p promise to keep special interests out of the p p White House. According to Ellen Miller, executive director of the g , Daschle, standing with then- President-elect Barack Obama, Sunlight Foundation, Daschle technically complies with the transition g , y p speaks to reporters after the rules against lobbyists but "many power brokers never register as p announcement of his selection lobbyists, but they are every bit as powerful".[37] Stephanie Cutter, a y , y y p [37] p , to be Obama's nominee for the spokeswoman for the Obama transition, responded that Daschle's work p , p position of Secretary of Health "does not represent a bar to his service in the transition" since "he was p and Human Services. not a lobbyist, and he will recuse himself from any work that presents a y , (December 11, 2008) conflict of interest".[37] [3 When Daschle was officially nominated for his Cabinet position on January 20, 2009,[38] confirmation by the Senate was required. The Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (HELP) Committee held a confirmation hearing for Mr. Daschle on January 8, 2009.[38][39] A second Senate committee, the Finance Committee, also traditionally reviews HHS Secretary nominees; the committee discussed his nomination behind closed doors on February 2, 2009.[40][41] Withdrawal http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Daschle 11/19/2009
  • 6. Tom Daschle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Page 6 of 9 On January 30, 2009, it was reported that Daschle's friendship and business partnership with businessman Leo Hindery could cause problems for Daschle's Senate confirmation. Daschle has been a paid consultant and advisor to Hindery's InterMedia Partners since 2005, during which time he received from Hindery access to a limousine and chauffeur. Daschle reportedly did not declare this service on his annual tax forms as required by law. A spokeswoman for Daschle said that he "simply and probably naively" considered the use of the car and driver "a generous offer" from Hindery, "a longtime friend". [30][40][42][43] Daschle told the Senate Finance Committee that in June 2008—just as he was letting the press know he would like to be HHS secretary in an Obama administration[36] -- that "something made him think that the car service might be taxable" and he began seeking to remedy the situation.[44] Daschle reportedly also did not pay taxes on an additional $83,333 that he earned as a consultant to InterMedia Partners in 2007; this was discovered by Senator Daschle's accountant in December 2008. [44] According to ABC News, Daschle also took tax deductions for $14,963 in donations that he made between 2005 and 2007 to charitable organizations that did not meet the requirements for being tax deductible.[45] The former Senator paid the three years of owed taxes and interest—an amount totaling $140,167—in January 2009,[42][43][44][46] but still reportedly owed "Medicare taxes equal to 2.9 percent" of the value of the car service he received, amounting to "thousands of dollars in additional unpaid taxes".[47] On Tuesday, February 3, 2009, Daschle withdrew his nomination,[48] saying that he did not wish to be a "distraction" to the Obama agenda.[3] He was forced to withdraw because, even though he had a sufficient number of Democratic votes for nomination, he became an untenable political liability for the President.[48] Health policy Daschle co-wrote the 2008 book Critical: What We Can Do About the Health-Care Crisis.[49] He and his co-authors point out that "most of the world’s highest-ranking health-care systems employ some kind of 'single-payer' strategy - that is, the government, directly or through insurers, is responsible for paying doctors, hospitals, and other health-care providers". They argue that a single-payer approach is simple, equitable, provides everyone with the same benefits, and saves billions of dollars through economies of scale and simplified administration. They concede that implementing a single-payer system in the United States would be "politically problematic" even though some polls show more satisfaction with the single-payer Medicare system than private insurance,[50] and that it would be socialized medicine. A key element of the single-payer plan that Daschle and his co-authors propose in the book is a new "Federal Health Board" that would establish the framework and fill in the details. The board would somehow be simultaneously "insulated from political pressure" and "accountable to elected officials and the American people". The board would "promote 'high-value' medical care by recommending coverage of those drugs and procedures backed by solid evidence".[51] This proposal has been criticized by conservatives and libertarians who argue that such a board will lead to rationing of health care,[52][53] and by progressives who believe the board will, as one writer put it, "get defanged by lobbyists immediately".[54] One of Daschle's co-authors, Jeanne Lambrew, had been slated before his withdrawal to serve as his deputy in the White House Office of Health Reform.[53] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Daschle 11/19/2009
  • 7. Tom Daschle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Page 7 of 9 Notes 1. ^ As a result of controversy surrounding Daschle's views on abortion, he was ordered by his bishop in 2003 to stop identifying as Catholic.[1] There is, however, no indication that he did so. References 1. ^ Bottum, J. (2003). "Tom Daschle's Duty to Be Morally Coherent". The Weekly Standard. http://www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/002/559jrrei.asp. Retrieved 11 Feb 2009. 2. ^ a b Pear, Robert (11 December 2008). "Daschle Will Lead Health Care Overhaul" (Article). The New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/12/us/politics/w11health.html?hp. Retrieved December 11, 2008. 3. ^ a b "Daschle withdraws as nominee for HHS secretary," Associated Press, February 3, 2009. (Accessed February 3, 2009) 4. ^ Reitwiesner, William. "The Ancestors of Tom Daschle". http://www.wargs.com/political/daschle.html. Retrieved 2007-11-06. 5. ^ "Famous Germans from Russia". http://www-personal.umich.edu/~steeles/gerrus/. Retrieved 2007-11-06. 6. ^ a b Senator Thomas A. Daschle, United States Senate, retrieved February 3, 2009. 7. ^ Drinknard, Jim (2001-06-05). "Daschle, lobbyist wife vow to keep careers separate". USA Today. http://www.usatoday.com/news/washington/june01/2001-06-06-daschle-linda.htm. Retrieved 2008-12-11. 8. ^ a b Kevin Freking (2008-11-19). "Dem officials: Daschle accepts HHS Cabinet post". Associated Press. http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5jnRK6ZYrsR2I9f2c1cSqskbW0AKAD94I7HA00. Retrieved 2008-11-19. 9. ^ a b Edwin Chen and Julianna Goldman (2008-11-19). "Daschle Said to Accept Offer as Health Secretary". Bloomberg. http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601087&sid=aPyK3VlmLybE&refer=home. Retrieved 2008-11-19. 10. ^ "Our Staff" page, Democratic Governors Association Web site. (Accessed February 3, 2009) 11. ^ [1] 12. ^ Our Campaigns - US Vice President - D Convention Race - Aug 11, 1980 13. ^ Entry for James Merrill Jeffords in the Biographical Dictionary of the United States Congress. (Accessed January 30, 2009) 14. ^ Tom Daschle and Michael D'Orso, Like No Other Time: The 107th Congress and the Two Years That Changed America Forever, Crown, 2003. ISBN 9781400049554 15. ^ a b Revkin, Andrew (2001-10-18), "A Nation Challenged: Tracing The Spores", The New York Times, http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=940DE5DC153EF93BA25753C1A9679C8B63 16. ^ Stout, David (October 17, 2001), "House Will Shut Down Until Tuesday for Anthrax Screening", The New York Times, http://www.nytimes.com/2001/10/17/national/17CND-ANTH.html? ex=1227243600&en=18449a3d1c502305&ei=5070 17. ^ a b "Tom Daschle's 008-11-20". http://www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/002/559jrrei.asp. 18. ^ Green, Michael (2004-11-17). "Gambling on Harry Reid". Salon. http://archive.salon.com/news/feature/2004/11/17/harry_reid/index.html. Retrieved 2008-11-20. 19. ^ Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act of 1999, Record Vote No: 340 20. ^ Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act of 2003, Record Vote No: 51 21. ^ Winters, Michael Sean (2008-11-20). "Daschle: Half Full or Half Empty?". America: The National Catholic Weekly. http://www.americamagazine.org/blog/entry.cfm?blog_id=2&id=B9F090EF-1321-AEAA- D3E4F888F0D20AC6. Retrieved 2008-11-20. 22. ^ Temple-Raston, Dina (2008-08-07). "Anthrax Suspect's Abortion Stance Eyed As Motive". National Public Radio. http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=93385756. Retrieved 2008-11-20. 23. ^ [2] 24. ^ Mike Madden (2004-11-02). "Thune beats out Daschle for Senate seat". USA Today. http://www.usatoday.com/news/politicselections/nation/ussenate/2004-11-02-daschle-usat_x.htm. Retrieved 2009-06-24. 25. ^ Stolberg, Sheryl Gay (2004-09-20). "Daschle Defends Iraq Remarks". The New York Times. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Daschle 11/19/2009
  • 8. Tom Daschle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Page 8 of 9 http://www.nytimes.com/2004/09/20/politics/20dakota.html. Retrieved 2008-11-25. 26. ^ See 18 U.S.C. § 207; this one-year limit was increased in 2007 to two years by Public Law 110-81, but the higher limit did not apply to Daschle. 27. ^ Tom Daschle on His New Role as Lobbyist, National Public Radio, Talk of the Nation, March 22, 2005 28. ^ Alston 29. ^ Daschle Moving to K Street (washingtonpost.com) 30. ^ a b Ceci Connolly, "Daschle Pays $100k in Back Taxes Over Car Travel," WashingtonPost.com, January 30, 2009. (Accessed January 30, 2009) 31. ^ Belanger, Matt (December 2, 2006). "Daschle Will Not Seek Presidency". Keloland TV. http://www.keloland.com/News/NewsDetail6371.cfm?Id=0,52869. Retrieved 2007-11-06. 32. ^ Pincus, Walter (February 13, 2006). "Spying Necessary, Democrats Say". The Washington Post. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/02/12/AR2006021201174.html. Retrieved 2007-11-06. 33. ^ "Ex-Senate leader Daschle endorses Obama". MSNBC. February 21, 2007. http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17263273/. Retrieved 2007-11-06. 34. ^ a b FRONTLINE Interview: The Choice 2008 Retrieved 5 February 2009 35. ^ Margaret Talev, "Ex-Senate leader Daschle to serve as HHS head," McClatchy Newspapers, November 19, 2008. 36. ^ a b McPike, Erin (June 5, 2008). "Daschle Warm To Obama Health Role". NationalJournal.com. http://www.nationaljournal.com/congressdaily/cda_20080605_5814.php. Retrieved 2008-06-07. 37. ^ a b Fredreka Schouten and David Jackson, "Obama selects Tom Daschle as health chief," USA TODAY, November 20, 2008. 38. ^ a b Presidential Nominations database, via THOMAS (accessed January 30, 2009), 39. ^ Freking, Kevin (2009-01-08). "Obama's pick to lead on health care gets hearing". in Washington Post. Associated Press. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp- dyn/content/article/2009/01/08/AR2009010800469.html?hpid=topnews. Retrieved 2009-01-08. 40. ^ a b "Committee to review Daschle taxes over loaned car," CNN.com, January 30, 2009. (Accessed January 30, 2009) 41. ^ Yuval Levin, "More Nominee Tax Troubles," National Review Online's Corner, January 30, 2009. (Accessed January 30, 2009) 42. ^ a b Jake Tapper, "Bumps in the Road: Obama's HHS Secretary Nominee Faces Tax Questions Over Car and Driver," ABC News, January 30, 2009. (Accessed January 30, 2009) 43. ^ a b Jonathan Weisman, "Daschle Paid Back Taxes After Vetting," Wall Street Journal, January 31, 2009. (Accessed January 31, 2009) 44. ^ a b c Senate Finance Committee, Draft of "Statement Concerning the Nomination of Thomas A. Daschle" (PDF format), hosted by WSJ.com. (Accessed January 31, 2009) 45. ^ More Daschle Tax Issues, ABC News, January 30, 2009 46. ^ Jake Tapper, "More Daschle Tax Issues," ABC News, January 30, 2009. (Accessed January 31, 2009) 47. ^ Carl Hulse and Robert Pear, "Daschle Apologizes Over Taxes as Allies Give Support," New York Times, February 2, 2009. (Accessed February 3, 2009) 48. ^ a b http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/northamerica/usa/barackobama/4450211/Barack-Obama- nominees-forced-to-quit-over-taxes.html 49. ^ Tom Daschle, Scott S. Greenberger, and Jeanne M. Lambrew, Critical: What We Can Do About the Health-Care Crisis, Thomas Dunne, 2008. ISBN 9780312383015 50. ^ Karen Davis, Cathy Schoen, Michelle Doty, and Katie Tenney "Medicare Versus Private Insurance: Rhetoric And Reality", Health Affairs, October 9, 2002. (Accessed June 18, 2009) 51. ^ Sen. Daschle’s “Critical,” Posted by Don McCanne, MD, Physicians for a National Health Program, on Monday, Dec 8, 2008 52. ^ Michael F. Cannon, "Daschle Care", National Review Online, January 30, 2009. (Accessed January 30, 2009) 53. ^ a b James C. Capretta, "Obama's Health Care Czar", New Atlantis: Diagnosis, December 12, 2008. (Accessed January 30, 2009) 54. ^ Matthew Holt, "Critical of Critical", December 31, 2008. (Accessed January 30, 2009) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Daschle 11/19/2009
  • 9. Tom Daschle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Page 9 of 9 External links „ Biography at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress „ Voting record maintained by The Washington Post „ Alston + Bird - Biography of Sen. Daschle United States House of Representatives Member of the U.S. House of Representatives District eliminated after Preceded by from South Dakota's 1st congressional 1980 census results, elected Larry Pressler district state-wide at-large 1979 – 1983 Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from South Dakota's At-large congressional Succeeded by New district district Tim Johnson 1983 – 1987 United States Senate United States Senator (Class 3) from South Preceded by Dakota Succeeded by James Abdnor 1987 – 2005 John Thune Served alongside: Larry Pressler, Tim Johnson Party political offices Preceded by Senate Democratic Leader Succeeded by George J. Mitchell January 3, 1995 – January 3, 2005 Harry Reid Maine Nevada Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Daschle" Categories: 1947 births | American Roman Catholics | Georgetown University faculty | Living people | Members of the United States House of Representatives from South Dakota | People from Aberdeen, South Dakota | South Dakota Democrats | South Dakota State University alumni | South Dakota State University people | United States Air Force officers | United States Senators from South Dakota „ This page was last modified on 15 November 2009 at 04:55. „ Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License; additional terms may apply. See Terms of Use for details. Wikipedia® is a registered trademark of the Wikimedia Foundation, Inc., a non-profit organization. „ Contact us http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Daschle 11/19/2009