Byron Dorgan

Byron Dorgan

Infobox Senator | name=Byron Dorgan



jr/sr=Junior Senator
state=North Dakota
party=Democratic-NPL
term_start=December 15, 1992
alongside=Kent Conrad
preceded=Kent Conrad
succeeded=
state2=North Dakota
district2=At-Large
term_start2=January 5, 1981
term_end2=December 15, 1992
preceded2=Mark Andrews
succeeded2=Earl Pomeroy
order3=Chairman of the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs
term_start3=January 4, 2007
term_end3
preceded3=John McCain
succeeded3=
order4=18th Tax Commissioner of North Dakota
term_start4=1969
term_end4=1980
governor4=William L. Guy
Arthur A. Link
preceded4=Edwin O. Sjaasstad
succeeded4=Kent Conrad
date of birth=birth date and age|1942|05|14
place of birth=Dickinson, North Dakota
dead=alive
residence= Bismarck, North Dakota
occupation= author, aerospace manager
spouse=Kim Dorgan
alma_mater=University of North Dakota
religion=Lutheran

Byron Leslie Dorgan (born May 14 1942) is the junior United States Senator from North Dakota. He is a member of the North Dakota Democratic-NPL Party, the North Dakota affiliate of the Democratic Party. In the Senate, he is Chairman of the Democratic Policy Committee and Chairman of the Committee on Indian Affairs.

Early life and career

Dorgan was born in Dickinson, North Dakota, the son of Dorothy (née Bach) and Emmett Patrick Dorgan, and was raised in Regent, North Dakota. [ [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~battle/senators/dorgan.htm 1 ] ] He graduated from Regent High School and earned a B.S. from the University of North Dakota in 1964 and an M.B.A. from the University of Denver in 1966.

Dorgan worked in management for a Denver aerospace firm, eventually earning a position training others for high ranking company positions.

Senator Dorgan’s public service career began at age 26, when he was appointed to the office of State Tax Commissioner in North Dakota. He was the youngest constitutional officer in North Dakota’s history. He was re–elected to that office by large margins in 1972 and 1976, and was chosen one of “Ten Outstanding State Officials” in the United States by the Washington Monthly magazine. Dorgan served as tax commissioner of North Dakota from 1969 until 1980. His future Senate colleague Kent Conrad worked in the same office before succeeding Dorgan at this post. Dorgan ran unsuccessfully for a seat in Congress in 1974. He was elected to the United States House of Representatives in his second bid in 1980. He was a member from 1981 until 1992 (being re-elected every two years).

United States Senate

In 1992, the Democratic incumbent, Kent Conrad opted not to run for re-election because of a campaign promise. Dorgan won the election for the seat. However, that September the state's other senator, Quentin Burdick, died and Conrad ran for the seat in the special election. Conrad took the new seat in 1992 and Dorgan assumed Conrad's old seat a few weeks early. Dorgan was re-elected in 1998 and 2004. Conrad later was elected for a full term from North Dakota's other Senate seat.

As chairman of the Democratic Policy Committee, Dorgan is one of the most powerful Democrats in the Senate. In recent years he has been increasingly sought by the national media for comment on political issues. He is a strong opponent of U.S. policy toward Cuba. He has introduced, with varying levels of success, several amendments to end the U.S. prohibition on travel to Cuba, and to terminate funds for anti-Castro broadcasting. Dorgan has also opposed most bills "liberalizing" trade policies between the USA and other countries. He has a mixed record on civil lawsuit issues, voting against the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act and the Class Action Lawsuit Fairness Act of 2005, but voting in favor of the failed Common Sense Product Liability and Legal Reform Act and legislation to shield gun manufacturers and distributors from lawsuits.

In 2006 he was a major supporter of Net Neutrality legislation in the Senate. He sees this as essential to keeping the Internet open and democratic [http://dorgan.senate.gov/about/biography/] .

In 2007, he was a major opponent of the McCain-Kennedy Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act of 2007 (S. 1639) saying that the legislation would continue the downward push of illegal aliens on the wages of American workers. [ Lou Dobbs' website: http://www.cnn.com/CNN/Programs/lou.dobbs.tonight/ ]

Committee assignments

*Committee on Appropriations
**Subcommittee on Agriculture, Rural Development, Food and Drug Administration, and Related Agencies
**Subcommittee on Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related Agencies
**Subcommittee on Defense
**Subcommittee on Energy and Water Development (Chairman)
**Subcommittee on Interior, Environment, and Related Agencies
**Subcommittee on Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies
*Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation
**Subcommittee on Aviation Operations, Safety, and Security
**Subcommittee on Interstate Commerce, Trade, and Tourism (Chairman)
**Subcommittee on Science, Technology, and Innovation
**Subcommittee on Space, Aeronautics, and Related Agencies
**Subcommittee on Surface Transportation and Merchant Marine Infrastructure, Safety and Security
*Committee on Energy and Natural Resources
**Subcommittee on Energy (Chairman)
**Subcommittee on National Parks
**Subcommittee on Water and Power
*Committee on Indian Affairs (Chairman)

News and notes

He is briefly featured in Michael Moore's documentary "Fahrenheit 9/11", in which he discusses the aftermath of the September 11, 2001 attacks. He was not being interviewed by Moore.

His book "Take This Job and Ship It: How Corporate Greed and Brain-Dead Politics Are Selling Out America", about the impact of outsourcing on the economy of the United States, was published in 2006. On October 4th, 2006, he appeared on "The Colbert Report" on Comedy Central to discuss his book, and his views on American labor.On February 27, 2008 he announced he would be endorsing Barack Obama for President of the United States, becoming the 10th senator to officially endorse the Illinois senator's bid for the Democratic nomination.

On September 26th 2008, against a backdrop of growing economic turmoil caused by the Credit Crunch, an article written by David Leonhardt of The New York Times singled out a quotation made by Dorgan during the US Senate's repealment of the Glass-Steagall act. "I think we will look back in 10 years’ time and say we should not have done this, but we did because we forgot the lessons of the past, and that that which is true in the 1930s is true in 2010."

Dorgan is married to the former Kimberly Olson. Together they have two children, Brendon and Haley, and from his first marriage Dorgan has a son Scott and a daughter Shelly, who is deceased.

Controversy

In November 2005, Dorgan was accused of receiving campaign contributions from people who worked for companies connected to Republican lobbyist Jack Abramoff. Because Dorgan is the top Democrat on the committee investigating Abramoff, questions were raised about a possible conflict of interest.

In a statement released on November 28 2005, [ [http://dorgan.senate.gov/newsroom/record.cfm?id=249313 Press Release | Byron L. Dorgan — United States Senator, North Dakota ] ] Dorgan responded by asserting that he has never personally met Jack Abramoff, nor has he ever received money from Abramoff. Dorgan did acknowledge receiving money from Abramoff's clients, but the donations began "prior" to their involvement with Abramoff. Dorgan's statement went on to say that he has supported the programs that benefited Abramoff's clients years prior to the contribution.

Dorgan's statement pointed out other errors in the news reports, such as correcting who made a call to the Department of the Interior and for what purpose. The news reports claimed that one of Dorgan's staff members made the call in order to express support for the program that benefited Abramoff's clients, whereas in reality it was a staff member for the Chairman of the Interior Subcommittee who made the call, and the call was made in opposition to the program.

On December 13 2005 Dorgan announced that he was returning all donations from Abramoff's clients as a precaution that the contributions may have been directed or requested by Abramoff. [ [http://www.nytimes.com/2005/12/14/politics/14dorgan.html?ex=1292216400&en=ad2e926dceba8a8e&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss Democrat Returning Donations From Abramoff's Tribal Clients - New York Times ] ]

Writings

*Dorgan, Byron "Take This Job and Ship It: How Corporate Greed and Brain-Dead Politics Are Selling Out America" Thomas Dunne Books (July 25, 2006) ISBN 0-312-35522-X
*Dorgan, Byron (editor) "Electric Transmission Infrastructure and Investment Needs: Hearing Before the Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, U.S. Senate" Diane Pub Co (January 2003) ISBN 0-7567-2997-1

Electoral history

{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em ; font-size:95%"
+ North Dakota Senator (Class III) results: 1992–2004cite web |url=http://clerk.house.gov/member_info/electionInfo/index.html |title=Election Statistics |accessdate=2007-08-08 |publisher=Office of the Clerk of the House of Representatives ] !|Year!!|Democrat!|Votes!|Pct!!|Republican!|Votes!|Pct!!|3rd Party!|Party!|Votes!|Pct!
-
1992|
Party shading/Democratic |nowrap|Byron L. Dorgan
Party shading/Democratic align="right" |179,347
Party shading/Democratic |59%|
Party shading/Republican |nowrap|Steve Sydness
Party shading/Republican align="right" |118,162
Party shading/Republican |39%|
Party shading/Independent |Tom Asbridge
Party shading/Independent |Independent
Party shading/Independent align="right" |6,448
Party shading/Independent align="right" |2%|
-
1998|
Party shading/Democratic |Byron L. Dorgan
Party shading/Democratic align="right" |134,747
Party shading/Democratic |63%|
Party shading/Republican |nowrap|Donna Nalewaja
Party shading/Republican align="right" |75,013
Party shading/Republican |35%|
Party shading/ReformUSA |Harley McLain
Party shading/ReformUSA |Reform
Party shading/ReformUSA align="right" |3,598
Party shading/ReformUSA align="right" |2%|
-
2004|
Party shading/Democratic |Byron L. Dorgan
Party shading/Democratic align="right" |212,143
Party shading/Democratic |68%|
Party shading/Republican |nowrap|Mike Liffrig
Party shading/Republican align="right" |98,553
Party shading/Republican |32%|
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ee also

*North Dakota United States Senate election, 1986
*North Dakota United States Senate election, 1992
*North Dakota United States Senate election, 1998
*North Dakota United States Senate election, 2004

References

External links

* [http://dorgan.senate.gov/ United States Senator Byron Dorgan] official Senate site
* [http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/people/d/byron_l_dorgan/index.html New York Times — Byron L. Dorgan News] collected news and commentary
* Video appearances of [http://metavid.ucsc.edu/wiki/index.php/Byron_Dorgan Sen. Byron_Dorgan]

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state=North Dakota
district=AL
before=Mark Andrews
years=1981 – 1992
after=Earl Pomeroy
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state=North Dakota
class=3
before=Kent Conrad
start=December 14, 1992
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