- Amy Klobuchar
Infobox Senator | name=Amy Klobuchar
jr/sr=Junior Senator
state=Minnesota
party=Democratic-Farmer-Labor
term_start=January 3 ,2007
alongside=Norm Coleman
preceded=Mark Dayton
succeeded=
date of birth=birth date and age |1960|05|25
place of birth=Plymouth, Minnesota
dead=alive
residence=Minneapolis, Minnesota
occupation= attorney
spouse= John Bessler
children= Abigail Klobuchar Bessler
alma_mater=Yale University ,University of Chicago
religion=Congregationalist
footnotes=Amy Jean Klobuchar (pronounced "KLOH-buh-shar", IPA: /'kloʊ.bə.ʃɑɹ/) (born
May 25 ,1960 ) is the juniorUnited States Senator fromMinnesota . She is a member of theMinnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party , an affiliate of the Democratic Party. She is the first woman elected to the Senate from Minnesota and is one of two female senators in the 110th United States Congress freshman class. Formerlycounty attorney of Hennepin County, she was the chief prosecutor for the most populous county in Minnesota. Klobuchar was a legal adviser to former U.S. Vice PresidentWalter Mondale and partner in two prominent law firms.cite web
author= Senate Web site
title = U.S. Senator for Minnesota Amy Klobuchar: Biography
date = 2007
url= http://klobuchar.senate.gov/biography.cfm
accessdate= 2007-02-23 and cite web
author= White, Deborah, About.com
title = Inside Profile of Amy Klobuchar, US Senator from Minnesota
date = undated
url= http://usliberals.about.com/od/2006ussenateraces/p/Klobuchar.htm
accessdate= 2007-02-23] She was also cited by theNew York Times to be among the seventeen most likely women to become the first femalePresident of the United States of America . [ [http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/18/weekinreview/18zernike.html Step Right Up - Who Will Be Hillary Clinton's Successor? - NYTimes.com ] ]Family and education
Born in
Plymouth, Minnesota , Klobuchar is the daughter ofJim Klobuchar , an author and retired sportswriter and columnist for the "Star Tribune ", and Rose Katherine Heuberger, who retired at age 70 from teaching second grade. Jim Klobuchar's grandparents were Slovene immigrants to the U.S. and his father was a miner on theIron Range ; Klobuchar's maternal grandparents were fromSwitzerland . [ [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~battle/senators/klobuchar.htm 1 ] ] Amy's husband, John Bessler, is an attorney in private practice. He is a native ofMankato , where he attended Loyola High School, and is a graduate of theUniversity of Minnesota . Amy and John were married in 1993, and they have a daughter, Abigail Klobuchar Bessler, who was born in 1995.Fact|date=March 2008Klobuchar attended public schools in Plymouth and was
valedictorian atWayzata High School . She received her bachelor's degree "magna cum laude " in political science fromYale University in 1982, where she was a member of the Yale College Democrats and the Feminist Caucus. [1982 "Yale Banner," p. 394.] Her senior thesis is now a college textbook that is still widely used. Published as "Uncovering the Dome",cite book
last = Klobuchar
first = Amy
title = Uncovering the Dome
year = 1986
month = April
publisher = Waveland Press
edition = reprint
id = ISBN 0-8813321-86] the 150-page history describes the ten years of politics surrounding the building of theHubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis. Klobuchar served as an associate editor of the "Law Review" and received her J.D. in 1985 at theUniversity of Chicago Law School .Career
Klobuchar was elected
Hennepin County county attorney in 1998 and re-elected in 2002 with no opposition. In 2001 "Minnesota Lawyer" named her "Attorney of the Year". Klobuchar was president of the Minnesota County Attorneys Association from November 2002 to November 2003. Besides working as a prosecutor, Klobuchar was a partner atDorsey & Whitney , where former Vice PresidentWalter Mondale also works, and a partner at another top Minnesota law firmGray Plant Mooty before seeking public office.2006 Senate election
Klobuchar was recognized early as a favorite for the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party nomination in 2006 for the U.S. Senate seat then held by
Mark Dayton . Dayton announced in early 2005 that he would not seek re-election.EMILY's List endorsed Klobuchar onSeptember 29 2005 . Klobuchar won the DFL's endorsement onJune 9 2006 .Klobuchar gained the support of the majority of DFL state legislators in
Minnesota during the primaries. A poll taken of DFL state delegates showed Klobuchar beating her then closest opponent,Patty Wetterling , 66% to 15%. In January, Wetterling dropped out of the race and endorsed Klobuchar. Former Senate candidate and prominent lawyerMike Ciresi , who was widely seen as a serious potential DFL candidate, indicated in early February that he would not enter the race; that removal of her most significant potential competitor for the DFL nomination was viewed as an important boost for Klobuchar. [ [http://blog.washingtonpost.com/thefix/2006/02/the_friday_senate_line.html The Fix — The Friday Line: Can Democrats Get to 6?] Accessed October 2, 2006] The only other serious candidate for the DFL endorsement wasveterinarian Ford Bell, who dropped out of the race in July and also endorsed Klobuchar.In the general election, she faced Republican candidate Mark Kennedy, Independence Party candidate Robert Fitzgerald, Constitution candidate Ben Powers, and Green Party candidate Michael Cavlan. Klobuchar consistently led Kennedy throughout the campaign by single or double digits depending on the poll. [Full list of poll results at
Minnesota United States Senate election, 2006#Polling ] She won with 58% of the vote over Kennedy's 38% and the Independence Party's candidate Robert Fitzgerald at 3% and won all but eight of Minnesota's 87 counties. This landslide victory was the largest U.S. Senate election margin in Minnesota since the 1978 special election.Klobuchar became the first elected female Senator from Minnesota.
Muriel Humphrey , the state's first female senator, was appointed to fill her husband's unexpired term and not elected.Committee placement
As of
November 14 ,2006 , Sen.Harry Reid (D-NV) named Amy Klobuchar to the following committees:
* Senate Agriculture Committee
**Subcommittee on Energy, Science and Technology
**Subcommittee on Nutrition and Food Assistance, Sustainable and Organic Agriculture, and General Legislation
**Subcommittee on Production, Income Protection and Price Support
* Senate Environment and Public Works Committee
**Subcommittee on Public Sector Solutions to Global Warming, Oversight, and Children's Health Protection
**Subcommittee on Transportation Safety, Infrastructure Security, and Water Quality
* Senate Commerce Committee
**Subcommittee on Aviation Operations, Safety, and Security
**Subcommittee on Consumer Affairs, Insurance, and Automotive Safety
**Subcommittee on Oceans, Atmosphere, Fisheries, and Coast Guard
**Subcommittee on Science, Technology, and Innovation
**Subcommittee on Surface Transportation and Merchant Marine Infrastructure, Safety and Security
* Congressional Joint Economic CommitteeThis continues the practice of Minnesota having two spots on the
United States Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry , takingMark Dayton ’s spot and joining Minnesota's senior SenatorNorm Coleman . Klobuchar said, "the Ag Committee is something I told the people of the state was the committee I wanted to join, because the farm bill is up in 2007. So that's critically important to Minnesota." Klobuchar stated she would be “98th in Senate seniority, a ranking which affects everything from office space to committee assignments.” [cite news | title =Ellison skips White House reception to attend AFL-CIO meeting | first =Frederic J. | last = Frommer | url =http://www.kentucky.com/mld/kentucky/news/politics/16012560.htm | date =2006-11-14 | publisher =McClatchy Company Retrieved on Nov. 16, 2006] A late January, 2007Survey USA poll showed Klobuchar to be popular in Minnesota; her approval rating was 56%. [http://www.surveyusa.com/client/PollReport.aspx?g=0d58fd0c-bd0f-40c8-bd4d-3cfc4a0ac10e]U.S. Senate
In March 2007, Klobuchar went on an official trip to Iraq with colleagues Sen.
Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI), Sen. John Sununu (R-NH) and Sen.Lisa Murkowski (R-AK). Klobuchar returned with a pessimistic note for the Iraqi cabinet. She noted that U.S. troops were completing their job and working arduously to train the Iraqis, but voiced her frustration with Prime MinisterNouri Al-Maliki . [http://klobuchar.senate.gov/record.cfm?id=271041]Within days after the collapse of the
I-35W Mississippi River bridge , Klobuchar introduced and succeeded in passing legislation to appropriate $250 million toMn/DOT to quickly build a replacement bridge. [cite news | url=http://www.examiner.com/a-860409~House_panel_approves_bill_to_provide__250_million_for_bridge.html| title= House panel approves bill to provide $250 million for bridge| publisher=examiner.com| date=2007-08-02 | accessdate = 2007-08-02]As of July 2008, 62% of Minnesotans approved of the job she is doing, with 32% disapproving. [http://www.surveyusa.com/client/PollReport.aspx?g=0b29dcd9-c776-4584-8db9-76316e194c20]
Political positions
As a Democrat, Klobuchar's political positions have generally been in line with modern liberalism in the United States. She is
pro-choice , supportsLGBT rights, favors federal social services such as Social Security anduniversal health care , and is critical of President Bush'sIraq War .Klobuchar opposed President Bush's plan to increase troop levels in Iraq in January 2007. [cite web| last = Diaz| first = Kevin| title = Minnesota delegation offers cool response| publisher = Star Tribune| date = 2007-01-08| url = http://www.startribune.com/587/story/923881.html| accessdate = 2007-01-09] After president Bush vetoed a bill that would fund the troops, but would impose time limits on the Iraq War, (which Klobuchar voted for) and supporters failed to garner enough congressional votes to override his veto, in May 2007 she voted for additional funding for Iraq without such time limits, [ [http://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_lists/roll_call_vote_cfm.cfm?congress=110&session=1&vote=00181#position U.S. Senate: Legislation & Records Home > Votes > Roll Call Vote ] ] saying she "simply could not stomach the idea of using our soldiers as bargaining chips". [ [http://klobuchar.senate.gov/newsreleases_detail.cfm?id=278644& Senator Amy Klobuchar ] ]
Klobuchar opposes
free trade agreements that cause loss of jobs in the U.S. However, she has wavered on her opposition on such trade agreements since her election. A current trade agreement with Peru may achieve her support on grounds of expanded labor and environmental protections, even though they contain the same language of past trade agreements. [ [http://www.citizenstrade.org/pdf/mcmillion_jobslostinalmosteveryindustry_02092006.pdf Microsoft Word - Document27 ] ]In August 2007, Klobuchar was one of only 16 Democratic Senators and 41 Democratic House members to vote in favor of the controversial "Protect America Act", which was widely seen as eroding the civil liberty protections of the
Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act and posing difficult questions relative to the Fourth Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. [cite web
author=John Dean | title = The So-Called Protect America Act: Why Its Sweeping Amendments to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act Pose Not Only a Civil Liberties Threat, But a Greater Danger As Well| date = 2007-08-10| url= http://writ.news.findlaw.com/dean/20070810.html| accessdate= 2007-09-14] [cite web| author= Prof.Marty Lederman | title = How Many Americans Might Be Under Surveillance?| date = 2007-08-23| url= http://balkin.blogspot.com/2007/08/how-many-americans-might-be-under.html| accessdate= 2007-09-14] She did, however, vote against granting legal immunity to telecom corporations that cooperated with the NSA warrantless surveillance program. [cite web |url= http://projects.washingtonpost.com/congress/110/senate/2/votes/15/|title= 110th Congress / Senate / 2nd session / Vote 15|accessdate=2008-03-08 |publisher= "The Washington Post"|work= ]Klobuchar voted in favor of the Intelligence Authorization Act of 2008 which included a provision to ban the use of
waterboarding by the United States. [cite web |url= http://www.senate.gov/legislative/LIS/roll_call_lists/roll_call_vote_cfm.cfm?congress=110&session=2&vote=00022|title= U.S. Senate Roll Call Votes on Passage of the Intelligence Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2008|accessdate=2008-03-08 |publisher= The U.S. Senate|work= ]2008 Presidential election
On
March 30 ,2008 , Senator Klobuchar announced her endorsement of SenatorBarack Obama in the Democratic Party presidential primary, promising her unpledgedsuperdelegate vote for him. [cite web| last =Buoen| first = Roger| title = Klobuchar to endorse Obama| publisher = MinnPost.com| url = http://www.minnpost.com/stories/2008/03/30/1329/klobuchar_to_endorse_obama| accessdate =2008-03-31] She cited Obama's staggering performance in the Minnesota caucuses, where he won by 66% of the popular vote, as well as her own "independent judgment" of his ability to inspire voters.Electoral history
Election box candidate with party link
party = Democratic Party (US)
candidate = Amy Klobuchar
votes = 1,278,849
percentage = 58.1
change = Election box candidate with party link
party = Republican Party (US)
candidate = Mark Kennedy
votes = 835,653
percentage = 37.9
change =Footnotes
External links
* [http://klobuchar.senate.gov United States Senator Amy Klobuchar] , U.S. Senate site
* [http://minneapolis.about.com/od/governmentcityservices/p/AmyKlobuchar.htm?terms=amy+klobuchar About.com — Amy Klobuchar]
* [http://www.amyklobuchar.com Amy Klobuchar for United States Senate] , Campaign site
* [http://minnesota.publicradio.org/collections/special/2006/campaign/senate/klobuchar/ Minnesota Public Radio — Campaign 2006: Amy Klobuchar] collected news coverage and commentaryU.S. Senator box
before=Mark Dayton
state=Minnesota
class=1
start=2007-01-03
alongside=Norm Coleman
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