- Lee H. Hamilton
Infobox_Congressman
name =Lee Hamilton
imagesize = 114px
date of birth=Birth date and age|1931|4|20|mf=y
place of birth =Daytona Beach, Florida
state =Indiana
district = 9th
term = 1965–1999
preceded = Earl Wilson
succeeded =Baron Hill
party =Democrat
spouse = Nancy Ann Nelson HamiltonLee Herbert Hamilton (born
April 20 1931 ), the vice chairman of the9/11 Commission , currently serves on the President'sHomeland Security Advisory Council , having previously served in theUnited States House of Representatives for thirty-four years.Born in
Daytona Beach, Florida , Lee Hamilton graduated fromDePauw University in 1952, where he was a member of theAlpha Tau Omega fraternity, and from theIndiana University School of Law - Bloomington in 1956. He worked as a lawyer in private practice for the next ten years.Hamilton was elected to the House of Representatives as a Democrat as part of the national Democratic landslide of 1964. He chaired many committees during his tenure in office, including the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, the
U.S. House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence , the Joint Committee on Printing, and others. As chair of the Select Committee to Investigate Covert Arms Transactions with Iran, Hamilton chose not to investigate PresidentRonald Reagan or PresidentGeorge H. W. Bush , stating that he did not think it would be "good for the country" to put the public through another impeachment trial. He was one of the top choices to be running mate ofMichael Dukakis in 1988 andBill Clinton . It was speculated that Hamilton's chances were blocked byfeminist organizations like National Organization for Women who didn't find Hamilton sufficiently pro-choice on abortion. He remained in Congress until 1999; at the time he was one of two surviving members of the large Democratic freshman class of 1965 (the other beingJohn Conyers ).On
March 15 ,2006 , Congress announced the formation of theIraq Study Group , organized by theUnited States Institute of Peace , of which Hamilton is the Democratic co-chair, along with the former Secretary of State (under President George H.W. Bush)James A. Baker III . Hamilton, like Baker, is considered a master negotiator.Since leaving Congress, Mr. Hamilton has served as a member of the Hart-Rudman Commission, and was co-chair of the Baker-Hamilton Commission to Investigate Certain Security Issues at Los Alamos. He sits on many advisory boards, including those to the CIA, the president's
Homeland Security Advisory Council , and theUnited States Army . Hamilton is an Advisory Board member and Co-Chair for thePartnership for a Secure America , a not-for-profit organization dedicated to recreating the bipartisan center in American national security and foreign policy. He is currently the president and director of theWoodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars , and was appointed to serve as the vice chair of the9/11 Commission .A 15-km (nine-mile) stretch of
I-265 and Indiana 265 in Floyd and Clark counties, part of Hamilton's former House district, was designated the "Lee H. Hamilton Highway" shortly after his retirement from the House in 1999. Themoniker is largely symbolic, as locals generally do not refer to the road by that name, although the name is used frequently by the traffic reporter for the area's largest radio station, WHAS 840-AM in nearbyLouisville, Kentucky .Hamilton has endorsed
Barack Obama in the2008 Presidential Election . [http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=20601070&sid=ag9nXSjQZIlA&refer=home]External links
* [http://www.wilsoncenter.org Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars] wilsoncenter.org
* [http://www.wilsoncenter.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=director.about Lee Hamilton Biography and Resources] wilsoncenter.org
* [http://www.usip.org/isg/ Iraq Study Group] usip.org
* [http://projects.washingtonpost.com/congress/members/h000114/ Voting record maintained by the Washington Post] washingtonpost.com
* [http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/02/opinion/02kean.html Stonewalled by the C.I.A.] Op-Ed piece written withThomas Kean in theJanuary 2 ,2008 edition of theNew York Times (accessed January 2, 2008)Category:9/11 Commission
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