- Jay Dickey
Infobox_Congressman
name = Jay Dickey
date of birth = birth date and age|1939|12|14
place of birth =Pine Bluff, Arkansas
state =Arkansas
district = 4th
term_start =January 3 ,1993
term_end =January 3 ,2001
preceded =Beryl Anthony, Jr.
succeeded =Mike Ross
party = Republican
spouse =
children =
religion =Jay W. Dickey, Jr. (born
December 14 ,1939 ), is a formerU.S. Representative from the Fourth Congressional District ofArkansas . He served in Congress from 1993 to 2000. TheDickey Amendment , which prohibits federal funds to be spent on research that involves the destruction of a humanembryo , is named for him.Dickey was elected United States Representative for the Fourth District of Arkansas—the first Republican to be elected to the seat—on
November 3 ,1992 . He was re-elected four times, and served on theU.S. House Committee on Appropriations , Subcommittees on Agriculture, National Security, Energy and Water, Transportation and Labor,Health and Human Services (HHS ), and Education. He presently operates JD Consulting Co., primarily a federal government lobbying firm, which represents clients' interest in children's health care, navigation and water, tax matters, homeland security, and roads.Dickey achieved notoriety when he insisted to media that there were no
homosexual s in his district. He also responded to a question fromSpy Magazine about "ethnic cleansing in Freedonia" by blaming then-President Clinton. (Freedonia is a fictional country depicted in theMarx Brothers ' movie, "Duck Soup ".)The outspoken, controversial, and conservative Dickey saw his popularity decline in his overall moderate district. In 2000, he lost in his reelection campaign to the Democratic candidate
Mike Ross in a close race. House SpeakerDennis Hastert came into the district in a frantic bid to save Dickey's seat. Dickey then opposed Ross in 2002 in an attempt to return to his seat, but he was defeated, 60-40 percent.References
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