- David Haley
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David Haley Member of the Kansas Senate
from the 4th districtIncumbent Assumed office
2001Personal details Born December 0, 1958
Kansas City, KansasPolitical party Democratic Residence Kansas City, Kansas Alma mater Morehouse College, Howard University Religion Methodist David Haley is a Democratic member of the Kansas Senate, representing the 4th District since 2001. From 1995 to 2001, he was a Kansas Representative.
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Issue positions
Where David Haley stands on some of the issues (according to his website)[1]:
- Fiscally conservative
- Stronger penalties for animal cruelty
- Campaign finance reform
See also: Sen. Haley on the issues from Project Vote Smart
Committee assignments
In addition to being a member of the Kansas Sentencing Commission, Haley serves on these legislative committees[2]:
- Judiciary
- Public Health and Welfare
- Joint Committee on Children's Issues
- Joint Committee on Corrections and Juvenile Justice Oversight
- Joint Committee on Health Policy Oversight
- Joint Committee on State-Tribal Relations
Sponsored legislation
Haleys most recent proposed legislation includes:
- Two bills relating to crime and punishment[3]
- A bill requiring a paper trail for electronic voting[4]
- A bill to abolish the death penalty[5]
- A bill proposing the President be elected by popular vote[6]
Major donors
The top contributors to Haley's 2008 campaign, according to the National Institute on Money in State Politics[7]:
- Senate Democratic Committee of Kansas, Kansas Trial Lawyers Association, Kansans for Lifesaving Cures, Pipefitters Local Union 533, Deffenbaugh Industries, Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee of Kansas, Kansas Contractors Association, Carpenters District Council of Kansas City
His largest donor groups were from energy/natural resources companies and political parties.
References
External links
- Kansas State Senate Website
- Project Vote Smart Bio
- Campaign Contributions: 2008, 2006, 2004, 2002, 2000, 1998, 1996
- David Haley's website
- David Haley's US Senate Website
Members of the Kansas State Senate President of the Senate: Stephen Morris (R) • Vice President of the Senate: John Vratil (R) • Majority Leader: Jay Emler (R) • Minority Leader: Anthony Hensley (D) - Dennis Pyle (R)
- Marci Francisco (D)
- Tom Holland (D)
- David Haley (D)
- Kelly Kultala (D)
- Chris Steineger (R)
- Terrie Huntington (R)
- Tim Owens (R)
- Julia Lynn (R)
- Mary Pilcher-Cook (R)
- John Vratil (R)
- Pat Apple (R)
- Bob Marshall (R)
- Dwayne Umbarger (R)
- Jeff King (R)
- Ty Masterson (R)
- Jeff Longbine (R)
- Laura Kelly (D)
- Anthony Hensley (D)
- Vicki Schmidt (R)
- Mark Taddiken (R)
- Roger Reitz (R)
- Robert Olson (R)
- Pete Brungardt (R)
- Jean Schodorf (R)
- Dick Kelsey (R)
- Leslie Donovan (R)
- Mike Petersen (R)
- Oletha Faust-Goudeau (D)
- Susan Wagle (R)
- Carolyn McGinn (R)
- Steve Abrams (R)
- Ruth Teichman (R)
- Terry Bruce (R)
- Jay Emler (R)
- Allen Schmidt (D)
- Raymond Merrick (R)
- Garrett Love (R)
- Stephen Morris (R)
- Ralph Ostmeyer (R)
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