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Howard Baker
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Howard Henry Baker, Jr. (born November 15,
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Republican U.S. Senator from Tennessee, White
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House Chief of Staff, and a former United States
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Ambassador to Japan.

Known in Washington, D.C. as the "Great
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                                                                             In office
                                                                 January 3, 1967 – January 3, 1985
Contents                                                 Preceded by     Ross Bass
                                                         Succeeded by    Al Gore
    „   1 Family history
    „   2 Political career                                      12th White House Chief of Staff
           „ 2.1 The Senate
                                                                             In office
           „ 2.2 Further activities
                                                                           1987 – 1988
           „ 2.3 Honors
                                                         President        Ronald Reagan
    „   3 Personal life                                  Preceded by      Donald Regan
    „   4 See also                                       Succeeded by     Ken Duberstein
    „   5 References
    „   6 Further reading                                 13th United States Senate Majority Leader
    „   7 External links
                                                                             In office
                                                                 January 3, 1981 – January 3, 1985
Family history                                           Deputy          Ted Stevens (whip)
                                                         Preceded by     Robert Byrd (D)
Baker was born in Huntsville, in Scott County,           Succeeded by    Bob Dole (R)
Tennessee. He attended The McCallie School in
Chattanooga, and after graduating he attended             15th United States Senate Minority Leader
Tulane University in New Orleans. During World                               In office
War II, he trained at a U.S. Navy facility on the                January 3, 1977 – January 3, 1981
campus of the University of the South in Sewanee,        Deputy          Ted Stevens (whip)
Tennessee. He served in the United States Navy           Preceded by     Hugh Scott (R)
from 1943 to 1946 and graduated from the
                                                         Succeeded by    Robert Byrd (D)
University of Tennessee College of Law in 1949.
That same year, he was admitted to the Tennessee
bar and commenced his practice. The rotunda at the         26th United States Ambassador to Japan
University of Tennessee College of Law is now                                 In office
                                                                  July 5, 2001 – February 17, 2005
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named for him. While delivering a commencement
                                                          President         George W. Bush
speech during his grandson’s graduation at East
Tennessee State University (Johnson City), Baker          Preceded by       Tom Foley
was awarded an honorary doctorate degree on May           Succeeded by      Tom Schieffer
5, 2007. Baker is an alumnus of the Alpha Sigma
Chapter of the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity.                   Born              November 15, 1925
                                                                            Huntsville, Tennessee
Baker's father, Howard H. Baker, Sr., served as a
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Republican member of the United States House of
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Political career
The Senate

The younger Baker began his own political career in 1964, when he lost an election to fill the unexpired
term of the late Senator Estes Kefauver to the liberal Democrat Ross Bass. In the 1966 Senate election,
Bass lost the Democratic primary to former Governor Frank G. Clement. In the general election, Baker
capitalized on Clement's failure to energize the Democratic base, specifically Tennessee labor, and won.
He thus became the first elected Republican senator from Tennessee since Reconstruction. (Newell
Sanders, a Republican who represented Tennessee in the U.S. Senate from 1912 to 1913, had been
appointed by Republican Governor Ben W. Hooper when Democrat Robert Love Taylor died in office.)
[1]


In 1971, President Richard Nixon asked Baker to fill one of two empty seats on the U.S. Supreme Court.
[2] When Baker took too long to decide whether he wanted the appointment or not, Nixon changed his

mind and decided to nominate William Rehnquist instead.[3]
                                                         [3]

                                  Baker was re-elected in 1972 and again in 1978, and served from
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                                  January 3, 1967, to January 3, 1985. For the last eight of those years,
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                                  he led the Senate Republicans, with two terms as Senate Minority
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                                  Senate committee, chaired by Senator Sam Ervin, that investigated the
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                                  Watergate scandal. He is famous for having asked aloud, "What did the
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                                                  post. Ford, however, in a surprising move, chose Kansas
                                  Senator Bob Dole.[4]

Baker ran for President in 1980, dropping out of the race for the GOP nomination after losing the Iowa
caucuses to George H.W. Bush and the New Hampshire Primary to Ronald Reagan. Baker's duties as
Senate Minority Leader prevented him from campaigning heavily in these important early test races.



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Further activities

He did not seek re-election in 1984, and received the Presidential Medal of Freedom the same year.
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However, as a testament to his skill as a negotiator and honest and amiable broker, Reagan tapped him
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relations with the Senate, which had deteriorated somewhat under the previous Chief of Staff, Donald
Regan. (Baker had complained that Regan had become a too-powerful "Prime Minister" inside an
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increasingly complex Imperial Presidency.) In accepting this appointment, Baker chose to skip another
bid for the White House in 1988.[5]

In 2001, the Howard H. Baker, Jr. Center for Public Policy was set up at the University of Tennessee in
honor of the former senator. Vice President Dick Cheney gave a speech at the 2005 ground-breaking
ceremony for the Center's new building.

Baker is currently Senior Counsel to the law firm of Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz.
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[6] He is also an Advisory Board member for the Partnership for a Secure America, a not-for-profit
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organization dedicated to recreating the bipartisan center in American national security and foreign
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policy. Baker also holds a seat on the board of the International Foundation for Electoral Systems', a
non-Profit which provides international election support.[7]
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Honors

   „   Presidential Medal of Freedom, 1984.
   „   Order of the Rising Sun with Paulownia Blossoms, Grand Cordon, 2008 (Japan).[8]

Personal life
Baker has been married to the daughters of two prominent
Republicans. Since 1996 he has been married to former U.S.
Senator Nancy Landon Kassebaum, the daughter of the late Kansas
Governor Alfred M. Landon, who was the Republican nominee for
President in 1936. Baker's late first wife, Joy, who died of cancer,
was the daughter of former Senate Minority Leader Everett Dirksen.
Howard Baker is a Presbyterian.

                                                                               Howard Baker with Bill Frist,
See also                                                                         Bob Corker, and Lamar
                                                                                       Alexander
   „   Snail darter controversy

References
  1. ^ Hooper himself had been elected governor in 1910, the result of severe division among the Democrats over
     Prohibition. A large faction of Democrats (calling themselves "independents") endorsed Hooper, joined
     forces with the Republicans, and put him in. Hooper managed to get reelected in 1912 for a second 2-year
     term, but by 1914 the Democrats had regrouped and coalesced. During his four years as governor Hooper felt
     obliged to hire armed bodyguards, including when he was around the Democratic legislature.
  2. ^ Dean, John. (2001). Rehnquist Choice: The Untold Story of the Nixon Appointment that Redefined the
     Supreme Court, p. 289.
  3. ^ Renchburg's the One! - New York Times




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                                      and ambassador, Howard H. Baker, Jr. returned in February 2005 to Baker,         Japan Relations
                                      Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz, PC, the law firm his grandfather
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                                      founded and where he formerly practiced with his father, the late U.S. Rep.
                                      Howard H. Baker. As Senior Counsel to the Firm, Senator Baker focuses his
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                                      Among his many awards are the 1984 Presidential Medal of Freedom, the
                                      nation's highest civilian award, and the Jefferson Award for Greatest Public
                                      Service Performed by an Elected or Appointed Official, which he received in
Search                                1982. An accomplished photographer, Senator Baker received The American
                                      Society of Photographers' International Award in 1993 and was elected into
                                      the Photo Marketing Association's Hall of Fame in 1994. He has received
                                      honorary degrees from such institutions as Yale University, Dartmouth
                                      College, Georgetown University, Bradley University, Pepperdine University and
                                      Centre College.

                                      Senator Baker is the author of four books: No Margin for Error (1980);
                                      Howard Baker's Washington (1982); Big South Fork Country (1993) and
                                      Scott's Gulf (2000).

                                      Professional Experience

                                           U.S. Ambassador to Japan, 2001 to 2005

                                           Chief of Staff, President Ronald Reagan, 1987 to 1988

                                           U.S. Senate (R-TN), 1967 to 1985

                                           U.S. Senate Majority Leader, 1981 to 1985

                                           U.S. Senate Minority Leader, 1977 to 1981

                                           U.S. Navy, 1943 to 1946


                                      Professional Honors & Activities

                                           Recipient - Presidential Medal of Freedom, 1984

                                           Recipient - Jefferson Award for Greatest Public Service Performed by an
                                           Elected or Appointed Official, 1982

                                           Recipient - Grand Cordon of the Order of the Paulownia Flowers, Japan's




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                                        Highest Honor for Civilians, 2008

                                        Recipient - American Lawyer Magazine Lifetime Achievement Award,
                                        2008

                                        Recipient - United States Capitol Historical Society Freedom Award, 2008

                                        Delegate - United Nations, 1976

                                        Member - President's Foreign Intelligence Board, 1985 to 1987, 1988 to
                                        1990

                                        Member - Council on Foreign Relations

                                        Member - Washington Institute of Foreign Affairs

                                        Board Member - Forum of International Policy

                                        International Counselor - Center for Strategic and International Studies

                                        Board Member - Maureen and Mike Mansfield Foundation

                                        Board Member - Museum of Appalachia Foundation

                                        Member - Citigroup International Advisory Board

                                        Member - Photo Marketing Association Hall of Fame, 1994

                                        Honorary Co-Chair - "Saving the Last Great Places of Tennessee"
                                        Conservation Campaign, Tennessee Chapter of The Nature Conservancy
                                        (2006)

                                        Listed in The Best Lawyers in America® in Government Relations Law
                                        and International Trade and Finance Law


                                   Education

                                        University of Tennessee Law College

                                        Tulane University

                                        University of the South




 *Names with an asterisk indicate a Baker Donelson professional not admitted to the practice of law.




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Sheila P. Burke, Senior Public Policy Advisor in the Washington, DC                Email This Bio
office, brings a deep knowledge of federal policy and programs drawn
from her distinguished career in the private and public sectors to provide      Practices
clients with the perspective they need for effective strategic and public      Public Policy - Federal
policy decision making.

In addition to her role at the firm, Ms. Burke continues as a faculty
member at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard
University where she teaches a health policy course and co-directs a
public policy simulation exercise. She remains a faculty research fellow
at Harvard's Malcolm Weiner Center for Social Policy. From 1996 to
2000, she was Executive Dean and lecturer in public policy at the
Kennedy School. She also serves as a Research Professor at the Public
Policy Institute as well as a Distinguished Visitor at the O'Neill Institute
for National and Global Health Law at Georgetown University.

Ms. Burke served for 19 years on Capitol Hill. Early in her career she
was a member of the staff of the Senate Finance Committee responsible
for legislation relating to Medicare, Medicaid and other health programs.
She ultimately became Deputy Staff Director of the Finance Committee.
She went on to serve as Deputy Chief of Staff to Senate Majority Leader
Bob Dole and then his Chief of Staff. In these roles she was involved
with numerous legislative issues including those related to Medicare,
Medicaid and the Maternal and Child Health programs, welfare reform,
budget reconciliation and the previous legislative efforts to reform health
care. In 1995, she was elected as Secretary of the Senate, the chief
administrative officer of the United States Senate.

In addition to her government and academic experience, Ms. Burke
served as the Deputy Secretary and Chief Operating Officer of the
Smithsonian Institution, the world's largest museum and research
complex. As the Chief Operating Officer she had responsibility for the
overall operations of the 19 individual museums and galleries, the
National Zoo, and nine research facilities located in Washington, DC,
five states and 150 foreign countries with revenues of approximately $1
billion and an endowment of $1 billion. During her 7 year tenure at the
Smithsonian, she oversaw the completion of the National Air and Space
Museum's Udvar-Hazy Center, the National Museum of the American
Indian and the renovation of the Smithsonian's Reynolds Center for Art
and Portraiture. She was also involved in the initial planning for the
National Museum of African American History and Culture. She began
her Smithsonian tenure in 2000 as the Undersecretary for American
Museums and National Programs becoming Deputy Secretary and Chief
Operating Officer in 2004.

Professional Activities

   z   Member – Board of Directors, The Chubb Corporation, Warren,
       New Jersey (1997- present)
   z   Member – Board of Directors, WellPoint Inc., Indianapolis,
       Indiana (1997-present)
   z   Member – Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured,
       Washington, D.C. (1997-present)
   z   Member – Board of Visitors, School of Nursing and Health
       Studies, Georgetown University (2003-present)
   z   Research Professor – Public Policy Institute, Georgetown
       University (2004-present)
   z   Member – Board of Directors, Bipartisan Policy Center,
       Washington, DC (2008- present)
   z   Member – Harvard Interfaculty Program for Health Systems
       Improvement (2006- present)




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  z   Distinguished Visitor – O’Neill Institute for National and Global
      Health Law, Georgetown Law Center, Georgetown University
      (2007-present)
  z   Member – Board of Directors Partnership for Public Service,
      Washington, DC (2007- present)
  z   Member – Commission to Build a Healthier America, Robert
      Wood Johnson Foundation, Princeton, New Jersey (2008-present)
  z   Member – Presidential Advisory Council National Academy of
      Public Administration, Washington, D.C. (2008-present)
  z   Chair – Committee on Future Directions for the National
      Healthcare Quality and Disparities Report, Institute of Medicine,
      National Academy of Sciences (2009- present)
  z   Member – National Advisory Committee for the Robert Wood
      Johnson Foundation’s Investigator Awards in Health Policy
      Research (2009-present)
  z   Vice Chair – Institute of Medicine Robert Wood Johnson Health
      Policy Fellowship's Program Advisory Board (2002-2009)
  z   Member – Board of Trustees, The Henry J. Kaiser Family
      Foundation (1999-2008); Chairman of the Board (2005-2008)
  z   Member – Medicare Payment Advisory Commission (MEDPAC)
      (2000-2007)
  z   Chair – Committee on the Assessment of the U.S. Drug Safety
      System, Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences
      (2005-2006)

Honors

  z   Fellow – American Academy of Nursing
  z   Fellow – Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences
  z   Fellow – National Academy of Public Administration
  z   Honorary Doctorate in Military Medicine, University of the
      Uniformed Services (1999)
  z   Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters, Marymount University
      (2005)
  z   David Rall Medal, Institute of Medicine (2008)
  z   Robert Mills Award, Smithsonian American Art Museum (2007)
  z   Smithsonian Institution Exceptional Service Award (2005)

Education

  z   John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University,
      M.P.A. (1982)
  z   University of San Francisco, B.S. Nursing (1973)

 *Names with an asterisk indicate a Baker Donelson professional not admitted to the practice of law.




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  Robert Divine is the Chairman of the Immigration Group of Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell,
  & Berkowitz, P.C., a law firm of 560 lawyers and p
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  Washington, D.C. to New Orleans. Mr. Divine served from July 2004 until November 2006 as
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  Chief Counsel and for a time Acting Director of U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS).
  He is the author of Immigration Practice, a 1,600 page practical treatise on all aspects of U.S.
  immigration law that is revised and reprinted annually to reflect the law's constant changes. He
  has practiced immigration law since 1986 and is the current Chair of the American Immigration
  Lawyers Association's Interagency Committee. His practice includes all aspects of U.S.
  immigration law, representing large and small international and domestic employers, family
  sponsors, investment regional centers, and individual foreign nationals. He has also litigated
  significant business matters, including class action employment discrimination, contract,
  commercial, product liability, antitrust, ERISA benefits, business torts (including RICO,
  misrepresentation, Consumer Protection Act), and immigration-related criminal matters.




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Appendices
Letter from the Sponsoring Organizations


The initiative for a bipartisan, independent, forward-looking “fresh-eyes” assessment of Iraq
emerged from conversations U.S. House Appropriations Committee Member Frank Wolf had
with us. In late 2005, Congressman Wolf asked the United States Institute of Peace, a bipartisan
federal entity, to facilitate the assessment, in collaboration with the James A. Baker III Institute
for Public Policy at Rice University, the Center for the Study of the Presidency, and the Center
for Strategic and International Studies.
      Interested members of Congress, in consultation with the sponsoring organizations and the
administration, agreed that former Republican U.S. Secretary of State James A. Baker, III and
former Democratic Congressman Lee H. Hamilton had the breadth of knowledge of foreign affairs
required to co-chair this bipartisan effort. The co-chairs subsequently selected the other members
of the bipartisan Iraq Study Group, all senior individuals with distinguished records of public
service. Democrats included former Secretary of Defense William J. Perry, former Governor and
U.S. Senator Charles S. Robb, former Congressman and White House chief of staff Leon E.
Panetta, and Vernon E. Jordan, Jr., advisor to President Bill Clinton. Republicans included
former Associate Justice to the U.S. Supreme Court Sandra Day O’Connor, former U.S. Senator
Alan K. Simpson, former Attorney General Edwin Meese III, and former Secretary of State
Lawrence S. Eagleburger. Former CIA Director Robert Gates was an active member for a period
of months until his nomination as Secretary of Defense.
      The Iraq Study Group was launched on March 15, 2006, in a Capitol Hill meeting hosted
by U.S. Senator John Warner and attended by congressional leaders from both sides of the aisle.
      To support the Study Group, the sponsoring organizations created four expert working
groups consisting of 44 leading foreign policy analysts and specialists on Iraq. The working
groups, led by staff of the United States Institute of Peace, focused on the Strategic Environment,
Military and Security Issues, Political Development, and the Economy and Reconstruction.
Every effort was made to ensure the participation of experts across a wide span of the political
spectrum. Additionally, a panel of retired military officers was consulted.
      We are grateful to all those who have assisted the Study Group, especially the supporting
experts and staff. Our thanks go to Daniel P. Serwer of the Institute of Peace, who served as
executive director; Christopher Kojm, advisor to the Study Group; John Williams, Policy
Assistant to Mr. Baker; and Ben Rhodes, Special Assistant to Mr. Hamilton.

                                                                   Richard H. Solomon, President
                                                                   United States Institute of Peace

                                                         Edward P. Djerejian, Founding Director
                                                    James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy,
                                                                                   Rice University

                                                                     David M. Abshire, President
                                                            Center for the Study of the Presidency

                                                                          John J. Hamre, President
                                                     Center for Strategic and International Studies
Lawrence S. Eagleburger—Member

Lawrence S. Eagleburger was sworn in as the 62nd U.S. Secretary of State by President George
H. W. Bush on December 8, 1992, and as Deputy Secretary of State on March 20, 1989.
       After his entry into the Foreign Service in 1957, Mr. Eagleburger served in the U.S.
Embassy in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, in the State Department Bureau of Intelligence and
Research, in the U.S. Embassy in Belgrade, and the U.S. Mission to NATO in Belgium. In
1963, after a severe earthquake in Macedonia, he led the U.S. government effort to provide
medical and other assistance. He was then assigned to Washington, D.C., where he served on
the Secretariat staff and as special assistant to Dean Acheson, advisor to the President on Franco-
NATO issues. In August 1966, he became acting director of the Secretariat staff.
       In October 1966, Mr. Eagleburger joined the National Security Council staff. In October
1967, he was assigned as special assistant to Under Secretary of State Nicholas Katzenbach. In
November 1968, he was appointed Dr. Henry Kissinger’s assistant, and in January 1969, he
became executive assistant to Dr. Kissinger at the White House. In September 1969, he was
assigned as political advisor and chief of the political section of the U.S. Mission to NATO in
Brussels.
       Mr. Eagleburger became Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense in August 1971. Two years
later, he became Acting Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs. The
same year he returned to the White House as Deputy Assistant to the President for National
Security Operations. He subsequently followed Dr. Kissinger to the State Department, becoming
Executive Assistant to the Secretary of State. In 1975, he was made Deputy Under Secretary of
State for Management.
       In June 1977, Mr. Eagleburger was appointed Ambassador to Yugoslavia, and in 1981 he
was nominated as Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs. In February 1982, he was
appointed Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs.
       Mr. Eagleburger has received numerous awards, including an honorary knighthood from
Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II (1994); the Distinguished Service Award (1992), the Wilbur J.
Carr Award (1984), and the Distinguished Honor Award (1984) from the Department of State;
the Distinguished Civilian Service Medal from the Department of Defense (1978); and the
President’s Award for Distinguished Federal Civilian Service (1976).
       After retiring from the Department of State in May 1984, Mr. Eagleburger was named
president of Kissinger Associates, Inc. Following his resignation as Secretary of State on
January 19, 1993, he joined the law firm of Baker, Donelson, Bearman and Caldwell as Senior
Foreign Policy Advisor. He joined the boards of Halliburton Company, Phillips Petroleum
Company, and Universal Corporation. Mr. Eagleburger currently serves as Chairman of the
International Commission on Holocaust Era Insurance Claims.
       He received his B.S. degree in 1952 and his M.S. degree in 1957, both from the
University of Wisconsin, and served as first lieutenant in the U.S. Army from 1952 to 1954.
Mr. Eagleburger is married to the former Marlene Ann Heinemann. He is the father of three sons,
Lawrence Scott, Lawrence Andrew, and Lawrence Jason.
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Intel's fourth president in May 1997, chief executive officer in 1998 and chairman of the Board
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Science and Engineering, and remained through 1974, rising to the rank of Associate Professor.
Dr. Barrett was a Fulbright Fellow at Danish Technical University in Denmark in 1972 and a
NATO Postdoctoral Fellow at the National Physical Laboratory in England from 1964 to 1965.
Dr. Barrett is the author of over 40 technical papers dealing with the influence of microstructure
on the properties of materials, and a textbook on materials science, Principles of Engineering
Materials.
The Honorable Nancy L. Johnson
Senior Public Policy Advisor, Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz, P.C.

After serving 24 years in the U.S. Congress, Nancy Johnson joined Baker Donelson. She served
18 years on the House Ways and Means Committee and played an integral role in the passage of
every major tax, trade and health care initiative during years of rapid technological and political
change and the globalization of the economy. Ms. Johnson is widely recognized for her acumen
and sound analyses of healthcare, tax and trade policies.

As a member and then Chairwoman of the Ways and Means Health Subcommittee, she
introduced the national Children's Health Insurance Program and was a principal author of the
Medicare Modernization Act. She introduced the health information technology legislation that
led to the establishment of the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information
Technology (HIT) and continues to fight for broad adoption of HIT to reduce medical errors and
improve care quality. As the Chairwoman of the House Ways and Means Oversight
Subcommittee, Ms. Johnson also authored a series of taxpayer rights bills that provided
protections for individuals and small businesses and passed legislation to implement the
recommendations of the commission to reorganize the IRS to modernize consumer services and
enhance agency accountability. In addition, throughout her service on the Ways and Means
Committee, she led many reforms of our pension laws, created the Simple Plan for small
businesses, helped pass numerous tax incentives to encourage personal savings and co-led
passage of the landmark Portman-Cardin reform. Ms. Johnson is a graduate of Radcliff College,
Harvard University; attended the University of London, Courtauld Institute; and has received
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Thomas Kalil
Deputy Policy Director, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy and National
Economic Council

Thomas Kalil is the Deputy Policy Director for the White House Office of Science and
Technology Policy and the National Economic Council. Prior to that he was Special Assistant to
the Chancellor for Science and Technology at UC Berkeley, where he was charged with
developing major new multi-disciplinary research and education initiatives at the intersection of
information technology, nanotechnology, microsystems, and biology. Previously, Thomas Kalil
served as the Deputy Assistant to President Clinton for Technology and Economic Policy, and
the Deputy Director of the White House National Economic Council. He was the NEC’s “point
person” on a wide range of technology and telecommunications issues, such as the liberalization
of Cold War export controls, the allocation of spectrum for new wireless services, and
investments in upgrading America’s high-tech workforce. He was also appointed by President
Clinton to serve on the G-8 Digital Opportunity Task Force (dot force). Prior to joining the
White House, Tom was a trade specialist at the Washington offices of Dewey Ballantine, where
he represented the Semiconductor Industry Association on U.S.-Japan trade issues and
technology policy. Tom received a B.A. in political science and international economics from the
University of Wisconsin at Madison, and completed graduate work at the Fletcher School of Law
and Diplomacy.



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    The Honorable Patrick Leahy, Chairman
    Senate Committee on the Judiciary
    United States Senate
    224 Dirksen Senate Office Building
    Washington, DC 20510

          RE: Letters in support of Mr. Puryear's nomination from David Randolph Smith,
              Thurgood Marshall Jr., Wallace W. Dietz, Michael L. Dagley, Jonathon Cole,
              Gary C. Shockley, Robert J. Walker, Hannah K.V. Cassidy, James F. Sanders
              and Lisa Ramsey Cole

    Dear Chairman Leahy:

    According to a recent news report, there has been a "renewed public relations push highlighting
    the support" of both Democrats and Republicans who have endorsed the pending nomination of
    Mr. Gustavus A. Puryear IV.

    These supporters include attorneys with the firms of Bass Berry & Sims, Baker Donelson et al.,
    Neal & Harwell, Walker Tipps and Malone, and Lewis King Krieg & Waldrop, as well as CCA
    Board member Thurgood Marshall, Jr. and plaintiff's attorney David Randolph Smith.

    Frankly it is good to see bipartisan support for any nominee. I am of the personal opinion that
    partisan politics should play no part in the selection of judicial candidates, whose nominations
    should be based primarily on qualifications, experience and fitness for a lifetime appointment to
    the federal bench. Those who support Mr. Puryear, however, tend to share financial, political
    and/or professional relationships with his employer, Corrections Corp. of America (CCA).

    Wallace W. Dietz and Michael L. Dagley, of Bass Berry & Sims, have endorsed Mr. Puryear's
    nomination. Bass Berry & Sims lists CCA among the firm's clients, and has represented CCA in
    connection with public securities offerings. The firm hired former CCA senior director Leslie
    Hafter to head its lobbying efforts. Also, Bass Berry & Sims partner Lee Barfield II is a brother-
    in-law of former Senator Bill Frist, who employed Mr. Puryear as his legislative director.



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    Gary C. Shockley and Jonathon Cole of Baker Donelson, et al. have submitted letters in support
    of Mr. Puryear's nomination. Baker Donelson represents CCA as a client. Representatives from
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    relationship with CCA co-founder Tom Beasley, who once served as his campaign manager.

    Robert J. Walker, a partner with Walker Tipps and Malone, has endorsed Mr. Puryear. Walker
    Tipps and Malone has represented CCA as a client, including in the Estelle Richardson lawsuit
    as well as securities litigation. It was another partner at the firm, J. Mark Tipps, formerly with
    Bass Berry & Sims, who recruited Mr. Puryear to work for then-Senator Fred Thompson. Mr.
    Tipps later recommended Mr. Puryear to then-Senator Bill Frist and subsequently introduced
    Mr. Puryear to CCA CEO John Ferguson, who hired him as CCA's general counsel. Both Mr.
    Puryear and a Walker Tipps and Malone attorney serve on the board of the Exchange Club.

    Hannah K.V. Cassidy, of Reno & Cavanaugh, is supportive of Mr. Puryear. According to the
    D.C. office of Reno & Cavanaugh, the firm represents CCA as a client. Until several months ago
    Ms. Cassidy was a partner at Stites & Harbison, and knew Mr. Puryear from his employment at
    that firm in the 1990's. CCA is listed as a client of Stites & Harbison. Another former partner at
    the firm, Steve Groom, currently serves as CCA's deputy general counsel. Stites & Harbison and
    CCA both have representatives who serve on the board of CASA, a Nashville non-profit.

    Attorney James F. Sanders of Neal & Harwell provided the Committee with a supportive letter
    on February 26. As noted in his correspondence, Mr. Sanders represented CCA in the Estelle
    Richardson lawsuit. Additionally, Neal & Harwell and CCA both have representatives on the
    advisory board of the Nashville chapter of the Salvation Army.

    Lisa Ramsey Cole of Lewis King Krieg & Waldrop has sent a letter to the Committee in support
    of Mr. Puryear. CCA is a client of Lewis King; further, the firm has a representative on the board
    of Love Helps Inc., a Nashville-based non-profit that receives financial support from CCA.




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    In regard to Thurgood Marshall, Jr., who also has endorsed Mr. Puryear's judicial nomination,
    Mr. Marshall joined CCA's board of directors in 2002. According to SEC filings, as of August
    2007 he owned 7,000 shares of CCA stock either directly or through options to purchase. He
    thus has a substantial financial stake in CCA's continued success and, of course, has a duty as
    a board member to be supportive of the company and its officers, including Mr. Puryear.

    I am sure that the persons discussed above, who have expressed support for Mr. Puryear, have
    a genuine liking for him both personally and professionally as indicated in their correspondence.
    However, to the extent that they all also have interconnected professional, financial or business
    ties with CCA, including paid client relationships, their support of Mr. Puryear, which serves to
    strengthen those ties, should be taken into consideration by the Committee members.

    Further, much has been made of a letter sent to the Committee by David Randolph Smith, the
    plaintiff's attorney in a lawsuit filed against CCA by Estelle Richardson's family. Mr. Smith, a
    Democrat, strongly endorsed Mr. Puryear's nomination; further, Mr. Puryear cited Mr. Smith's
    comments in his written answers submitted to the Committee.

    I spoke with Mr. Smith last February and we had a candid conversation as to why he wrote his
    letter. As that was a private discussion, until recently I have not disclosed Mr. Smith's underlying
    motivation as it was relayed by him to me. In fact, when PCI provided the Judiciary Committee
    with its Response to Mr. Puryear's written answers in a March 7 letter, I stated as follows:

              "Mr. Puryear cited a letter from David Randolph Smith, one of the attorneys who
              represented Ms. Richardson's family in the lawsuit against CCA. I spoke with Mr.
              Smith and he related to me the underlying reasons why he sent his letter to the
              Committee. I am not at liberty to disclose those reasons as communicated to me
              during our private conversation; it is up to Mr. Smith to inform the Committee as
              to the true motivation behind his letter."

    On April 10, the Nashville City Paper, a free local daily, published an article which cited Mr.
    Smith's letter and, based on an interview, quoted his stated reasons for endorsing Mr. Puryear's
    nomination. As Mr. Smith went on the record, I am now free to do so myself.




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    In my conversation with Mr. Smith, he stated to me – twice – that he supported Mr. Puryear's
    nomination because he did not want a "right-wing religious nutjob" confirmed in his stead. He
    felt that Mr. Puryear was more of a moderate and feared who might be endorsed by Tennessee's
    Republican Senators if Mr. Puryear was not confirmed. Mr. Smith made it clear to me that he
    preferred not to have a Republican judicial nominee period, but that Mr. Puryear was the least
    objectionable candidate.

    Mr. Smith has acknowledged that he used the phrase mentioned above – which was, in part, a
    motivating factor for the letter he sent to the Committee – in an on-the-record conversation with
    the managing editor of the Nashville Scene, an independent local weekly publication. Mr. Smith
    further stated that he liked Mr. Puryear both personally and professionally.

    Certainly, the Committee members should look at the totality of the statements and evidence
    they have received relative to Mr. Puryear's nomination, and weigh it accordingly. In order to
    do so with accuracy, I believe the information presented in this letter will be helpful.


    Sincerely,



    Alex Friedmann
    Vice President, PCI

    cc: Senator Arlen Specter, Ranking Member




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                                  On July 28, the White House announced that President Obama had selected epidemiologist David
                                  Michaels, Ph.D, MPH, to head OSHA as Assistant Secretary of Labor. Mr. Michaels must be
                                  confirmed by the Senate. He has prior government experience, serving as the Department of
                                  Energy Assistant Secretary for Environment, Safety and Health during the Clinton Administration.
                                  One of his achievements at DOE was to aid the passage of the Energy Employees Occupational
                                  Illness Compensation Program Act of 2000, designed to compensate nuclear weapons workers who
                                  developed illnesses as a result of exposure to radiation and chemicals in the workplace.


                                  Dr. Michaels is currently a research professor and interim chair of the Department of Environmental
                                  and Occupational Health at the George Washington University School of Public Health and Health
                                  Services. There, his work includes studying the health effects of occupational exposure to toxic
                                  chemicals, including asbestos, metals, and solvents. In testimony before a Senate committee in
                                  2007, Michaels expressed concern about several issues, including the underreporting of workplace
                                  injuries and illnesses, lack of new standards promulgated by OSHA, insufficient use of OSHA's
                                  General Duty Clause as an enforcement tool, and the outdated health standards still in place. Mr.
                                  Michaels' nomination has been hailed by Democrats. U.S. Representative George Miller (D-Cal.)
                                  stated that Mr. Michaels will help OSHA "restore vital health and safety protections for America's
                                  workers."


                                  Dr. Michael's nomination comes at a particularly pivotal time for OSHA. Perhaps more so than at
                                  any time since its creation in April 1971, labor and Democratic leaders are clamoring to enhance
                                  enforcement and increase the promulgation of new regulations concerning workplace standards.
                                  The proposed Protecting America's Workers Act (HR 2067) would, among other things, expand
                                  OSHA's coverage to include more workers. It would also allow felony prosecutions against
                                  employers under certain conditions, raise civil penalties, and set mandatory minimum penalties for
                                  violations resulting in death. Following eight years of relative quiet - fewer OSHA regulations were
                                  promulgated under the Bush Administration than any other president - such changes would
                                  reinvigorate the agency. As a result, there's a backlog of initiatives to track, including combustible
                                  dust, diacetyl, new health standards, and a possible resurrection of the ergonomics standard.
                                  Representative Lynn Woolsey (D-Cal.) stated that OSHA will be able to "issue long overdue safety
                                  standards and bring back more vigorous enforcement of workplace safety and health standards."


                                  Given the renewed emphasis on workplace conditions, employers should pay strict attention to
                                  matters that could be deemed administrative in nature, such as properly maintaining OSHA 300
                                  Logs for Injuries and Illnesses. In addition, during this economic downtown, disgruntled ex-
                                  employees may be even more prone to claiming retaliatory discharge following allegations of health
                                  and safety violations in the workplace. Employers should also expect more OSHA attention and
                                  resources devoted to inspections and enforcement. OSHA routinely tracks not only the number of
                                  inspections but those that result in of citations, with a goal of issuing a citation with every
                                  inspection. Finally, employers should carefully evaluate their workplaces for hazards, regardless of
                                  whether a specific regulation addresses a particular hazard, given Dr. Michaels's stated desire to
                                  increase the use of the General Duty Clause as an enforcement tool.


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Empiric Announces Proposed Major Dividend Spin-Off
to Its Shareholders.
Publication: Business Wire

Date: Tuesday, January 11 2000

300 private and public entities in over 100 countries. Currently the firm has two contracts with a private-
sector organization in Lima, Peru that are subject to the buyer obtaining financing and other conditions.
There is no certainty that these contracts will be consummated. One is for composite structures, the other
to be fabricated from metal. The first contract is for a minimum of 36,000 basic structural units over three
years, utilizing composite material, and a minimum sales value of $67.5 million. The second contract is to
purchase 22 million square feet of the metal system over a year for a total of $121 million. The Export-
Import Bank of the US expressed interest in financing the two contracts. Daedalus staff visited Peru and
planning continues a pace toward commencement of production and for support from government users,
banks, and local officials. In addition to the foregoing, Daedalus has a letter of intent from an Argentinean
company for the purchase of 20 units upon the successful demonstration of initial housing units.

Daedalus is currently negotiating contracts to construct basic shelter and low-cost housing in various
countries including Philippines, Turkey, Honduras, South Africa, Vietnam and Pakistan.

The outstanding, unusual and potentially worldwide high profile business enterprise and the acceptance
of its products on a worldwide basis has attracted a team of prominent individuals to Daedalus'
Management and Board of Directors.

Admiral James A. "Ace" Lyons, Jr., U. S. Navy Retired, will serve as the Chairman of the Board. Mr.
Lyons is President and CEO of LION Associates, an international consulting firm.. Mr. Lyons served for
36 years as an officer in the U. S. Navy, including serving as Commander-in-Chief of the U. S. Pacific
Fleet, the largest single military command in the world. In addition, he served as the Senior U. S. Military
Representative to the United Nations, as well as serving in various military and civilian leadership
capacities in China, Japan, Philippines, Russia and other Pacific rim countries.

Mr. George C. Montgomery, a graduate of Vanderbilt University, with a Juris Doctor degree, former
member of the law firm of Vinson & Elkins, and is currently the managing partner in the Washington law
firm of Baker, Donelson, Bearman & Caldwell. Mr. Montgomery served as Ambassador of the United
States to the Sultanate of Oman under President Reagan in 1985, and currently is a member of the
Council on Foreign Relations, on the Board of Visitors of the Georgetown University School of Business,
and a Captain in the United States Naval Reserve. Mr. Montgomery served as Chief Legislative Assistant
Counsel to Senator Howard H. Baker, Jr., the Majority Leader of the United States Senate in 1981. . . .
Ducks Unlimited Mourns the Loss of a Conservation Leader                                                Page 1 of 3




  Ducks Unlimited Mourns the Loss of a
  Conservation Leader
  The Ducks Unlimited family mourns the untimely passing of a paragon of conservation,
  and our friend, Jim Range.

  Jim Range was a strong and accomplished proponent of countless conservation initiatives
  especially, but not exclusively focusing on public policy work. His commitment to wetlands and
  waterfowl habitat was legendary. He served as Secretary on the Ducks Unlimited Board of
  Directors, was a major donor, a charter member of the Ducks Unlimited Feather Society, and was
  the co-founder of the Ducks Unlimited Federal City Chapter – the first and only Ducks Unlimited
  chapter in Washington, D.C.

  Jim was also an active supporter of Ducks
  Unlimited’s Wetlands America Trust, where
  he served on the Board of Directors from
  1993-1998 and again from 2000-2006. He
  served as Secretary of that Board from
  1995-1998.

  Jim was involved in the leadership of many
  other conservation organizations, most
  notably as founder and Chairman of the
  Board of the Theodore Roosevelt
  Conservation Partnership.

  In his professional life, Jim was a Senior
  Legislative Policy advisor for Baker,
  Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell and Berkowitz
  law firm, where he specialized in
  conservation advocacy and environmental,
  regulatory, and legislative policy. Earlier in
  his career on Capitol Hill, Jim was
  instrumental in the creation or
  reauthorization of many of the nation’s
  most important and notable conservation
  laws.

  Fittingly, a memorial service for Jim will be
  held in Washington, D.C. at an area he liked
  to frequent on the Potomac River, one of his
  favorite pastimes while in Washington.

  Please join us in remembrance and appreciation for a staunch advocate for, and friend of waterfowl,
  waterfowlers and wildlife.

  We pass appreciation for the life and work of Jim, along with our sympathies to his family.

  D.A. (Don) Young
  Executive Vice President
  Ducks Unlimited



  James D. Range Obituary

  James D. Range, 63, died peacefully, surrounded by family and loved ones, on Tuesday, January 20
  at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota after an extraordinarily courageous battle with kidney
  cancer.

  Range was one of the nation’s most prominent champions of natural resource conservation. He was
  known in Washington and throughout the United States as a skilled policy strategist with an
  extraordinary bipartisan network of friends and contacts. Along with his political adeptness, he
  possessed an oratorical gift and was known as someone who always spoke from his heart with
  passionate conviction. A life-long outdoorsman, Range was instrumental in the conservation and
  continued protection of many different corners of the American landscape and was a passionate
  advocate for the country’s fish and wildlife and their habitat. Perhaps best known as a long-time
  advisor to former Senate Majority Leader Howard Baker, he also was known personally to countless
  people as a beloved confidant, friend and mentor.




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  At the time of his death, Range worked as senior policy advisor in the law firm of Baker, Donelson,
  Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz and served as Chairman of the Board of the Theodore Roosevelt
  Conservation Partnership, an organization he co-founded in 2002. He was instrumental in the
  founding of the Bipartisan Policy Center and worked as an advisor to that organization.

  Mr. Range was chief counsel to Senator Baker during the period between 1980 and 1984 when the
  senator served as Majority Leader. From 1973 to 1980, Range served as minority counsel to the
  U.S. Senate's Committee on the Environment and Public Works. He was counsel to the National
  Commission on Water Quality in 1972.

  From 1984 through 1992, Range worked as Vice President of Government Affairs for Waste
  Management, Inc., and from 1992 to 1994, Range served in the identical capacity for Rust
  International, Inc., a subsidiary of WMX Technologies, Inc.

  “Jim Range was a dedicated, loyal and trusted member of my staff who helped to fashion some of
  this country's most vital environmental legislation,” Sen. Baker said. “Of all his efforts to promote
  comprehensive oversight concerning clean air and clean water, Jim was especially helpful with a
  project that was of particular importance to me. He was an essential part of the team that was
  able to come up with a unique approach that allowed the creation of the Big South Fork National
  River and Recreation Area located in Tennessee and Kentucky. Were it not for Jim Range and a few
  others, this idea would have never been possible. Jim and I continued working together, outside of
  our formal positions in government, to try to influence responsible care for our country's all
  important natural resources in a bipartisan spirit. I will miss Jim’s counsel, but more importantly, I
  will miss him.”

  In his 1986 book “Running in Place: Inside the Senate,” James A. Miller described Range as “… a
  legislative cowboy – a southern, tough-talking, Jack Daniels-drinking, boyishly handsome,
  charismatic lawyer who long ago made the right connections on his way up north. … At 36, the
  blustery Range has become one of a handful of key aides recognized by senators and staff alike as
  an authoritative source of crucial information about the Senate’s agenda.”

  Many of Jim’s beneficial contributions to natural resource law are well-known. He played an
  instrumental role in the crafting and final passage of a string of landmark laws, including the Clean
  Water Act, but his true cumulative influence on behalf of America’s fish and wildlife resources is
  inestimable. Jim attributed much of the success he and his colleagues had in the policymaking
  arena to their ability to work in a bipartisan fashion, putting America's outdoor resources above
  party politics. He often paraphrased President Ronald Reagan, saying, “It’s amazing what you can
  get done in this town when you don’t worry about who gets the credit.”

  Aside from service as Chairman of the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership’s Board of
  Directors, Range served on the Boards of Directors for Trout Unlimited, Ducks Unlimited, the
  Wetlands America Trust, the Recreational Boating and Fishing Foundation, the American
  Sportfishing Association, the American Bird Conservancy, the Pacific Forest Trust, the Yellowstone
  Park Foundation, and the Bonefish and Tarpon Trust.

  An original board member and Chair of the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, Range also was a
  White House appointee to the Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin, the Sportfishing
  and Boating Partnership Council and the Valles Caldera Trust.

  In 2003, Range received the U.S. Department of the Interior's Great Blue Heron Award, the highest
  honor given to an individual at the national level by the Department. He was also awarded the 2003
  Outdoor Life Magazine Conservationist of the Year Award and the Norville Prosser Lifetime
  Achievement Award presented by the American Sportfishing Association.

  Range was profiled by Time magazine in 2005 for his efforts to expand the availability of
  conservation easements, and a Wall Street Journal story that same year highlighted Range’s
  successful efforts to engineer the rollback of an excise tax that was unintentionally placing
  American fly rod manufacturers at a huge competitive disadvantage. Of Range and Rod DeArment,
  a former chief of staff to Bob Dole when he was Senate majority leader, the Journal reported, “The
  men worked together to push through pillars of the Reagan agenda -- tax cuts in 1981 and the last
  big reform of the Social Security system in 1983 -- but also were allies in a little-noticed 1984 law
  that placed excise taxes on fishing gear and some motor fuels into a trust fund that sponsored state
  programs to clean up rivers and improve fishing ecosystems.”

  When still serving as chairman of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, Senator
  Pete Domenici of New Mexico said of Range, "Jim Range has been one of those rare individuals who




http://www.ducks.org/news/1731/DucksUnlimitedMourns.html                                                   11/18/2009
Ducks Unlimited Mourns the Loss of a Conservation Leader                                                  Page 3 of 3




  has dedicated his life to bringing opposing parties together to unite for a common good. He did it as
  a senior staff in the United States Senate working on clean air, clean water, and wildlife issues. He
  is still doing it in the conservation field now with the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership.
  I truly believe that if extremists on both sides of the environmental spectrum could learn from Jim's
  wisdom and work, the whole country would be better off."

  Range enjoyed a wide variety of outdoor activities, but loved hunting and fishing the most. He
  pursued both passions all over the world but ended up falling in love with Montana and its trout and
  game birds. He spent as much time as he could at his property on the Missouri River in Craig,
  Montana, the Flyway Ranch. Range graciously hosted many important events over the years for
  leaders from political, business, non-governmental organization and media circles. It was his
  personal bastion of respite as he found relief from his many commitments and busy schedule on the
  waters of the Missouri River with a fly rod in his hands.

  In addition to hunting and fishing Jim enjoyed pastimes close to home. Jim was an avid backyard
  birder and loved tending to his perennial garden. He had a special place in his heart for orchids,
  which he raised in a greenhouse dedicated to that purpose. He had a multitude of bird feeders that
  he faithfully replenished throughout the year. Jim’s back garden in the springtime was a magical
  oasis of colorful blossoms and birds, scent and song, where he loved to work in the early morning
  and relax in the evenings. Jim was also a renowned gourmet cook. Friends far and wide were
  drawn to his table, where they knew they would enjoy an exceptional meal—usually featuring fresh
  game or fish—numerous libations and lively political debate that would last late into the early
  morning hours.

  Growing up in Johnson City, Jim learned his love of the outdoors in the mountains of Tennessee. He
  was an Eagle Scout, acting as an aquatics instructor at Camp Tom Howard, attending National
  Camping School and working at Philmont Scout Ranch. He attended Science Hill High School. Range
  attained a B.S. degree at Tulane University, a M.S. in fisheries biology from Tennessee Tech, and
  graduated from the University of Miami School of Law.

  Jim is survived by twin daughters Kimberly Range Truesdale and Allison Range, both of Arlington,
  Va.; his father Dr. James J. (Bud) Range of Johnson City, Tenn. and Marco Island, Fla.; brothers
  Harry of Marietta, Ga., John Neel of Braselton, Ga. and Peter of Richmond Hills, Ga.; and friend
  Anni Ince-McKillop and her two children, Greg and Jess McKillop of Washington, DC. Range was
  preceded in death by his mother, Estelle Range.




http://www.ducks.org/news/1731/DucksUnlimitedMourns.html                                                  11/18/2009
President Bush to Nominate Six Individuals to Serve as US Attorneys and Two Individual... Page 1 of 2




                                                                                                   For Immediate Release
                                                                                             Office of the Press Secretary
                                                                                                            August 1, 2001


President Bush to Nominate Six Individuals to Serve as US Attorneys and Two
Individuals to Serve as Members of the Federal Judiciary

President George W. Bush today announced his intention to nominate six individuals to serve as United States
Attorneys and his intention to nominate two individuals to serve as members of the federal judiciary.

The President intends to nominate Timothy M. Burgess to be United States Attorney for the District of Alaska. He
has served as an Assistant United States Attorney in the District of Alaska since 1989, and was an Associate with
Gilmore and Franklin in Anchorage, from 1987 to 1989. Burgess received his undergraduate degree and M. B. A.
from the University of Alaska and his J. D. from Northeastern University.

The President intends to nominate Harry S. Mattice, Jr. to be United States Attorney for the Eastern District of
                                       y          ,                                y
Tennessee. He is ppresently Of Counsel to Baker, Donelson, Bearman and Caldwell in Chattanooga. In 1997, he
                          y                     ,           ,                                    g            ,
served as Senior Counsel to the United States Senate Committee on Government Affairs. From 1981 to 1997,        ,
and then again from 1998 to 2000, Mattice was with Miller and Martin in Chattanooga, first as an Associate and
          g                      ,                                                 g ,
then as a Partner. He received both his undergraduate and law degrees from the University of Tennessee.

The President intends to nominate Robert G. McCampbell to be United States Attorney for the Western District of
Oklahoma. He is currently a Partner with Crowe and Dunlevy in Oklahoma City, and from 1987 to 1994, he was
an Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Oklahoma. Before joining the U.S. Attorneys office, he was
an Associate with Crowe and Dunlevey. He is a graduate of Vanderbilt University and Yale Law School.

The President intends to nominate Paul J. McNulty to be United States Attorney for the Eastern District of
Virginia. He presently serves as Principal Associate Deputy Attorney General at the U.S. Department of Justice
and from 1999 to 2001, he was Chief Counsel and Director of Legislative Operations in the Office of Majority
Leader of the House of Representatives. From 1995 to 1999, he served with the House of Representatives
Judiciary Committee, first as Chief Counsel to the Subcommittee on Crime and then as Director of
Communications and Chief Counsel to the Committee. McNulty was Counsel to Shaw, Pittman, Potts and
Trowbridge from 1993 to 1995, and he served with the Department of Justice from 1990 to 1993 as Deputy
Director of the Office of Policy Development and then as Director and Chief Spokesman for the Office of Policy
and Communications. He was Minority Counsel to the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime from 1987 to
1990, and from 1985 to 1987 he was Director of Legal Services at the Legal Services Corporation. From 1983 to
1985, he served as Counsel to the U.S. House Committee on Standards of Official Conduct. He is a graduate of
Grove City College and Capital University School of Law.

The President intends to nominate Michael W. Mosman to be United States Attorney for the District of Oregon. He
has served as Assistant U.S. Attorney for the District of Oregon since 1988. From 1986 to 1988, Mosman was an
Associate with Miller, Nash in Portland. He is a graduate of Utah State University and Brigham Young University
Law School.

The President intends to nominate Strom Thurmond, Jr. to be United States Attorney for the District of South
Carolina. He has served as Assistant Solicitor for the Second Judicial Circuit for South Carolina since 1999. From
1998 to 1999, he was a Partner with Strom, Young and Thurmond. He received both his undergraduate and Law
degrees from the University of South Carolina.

The President intends to nominate Marian B. Horn to be a Judge of the United States Court of Federal Claims.

The President intends to nominate Charles F. Lettow to be a Judge of the United States Court of Federal Claims.




http://georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov/news/releases/2001/08/print/20010801-3.html 11/18/2009
News from the Washington File                                           Page 1 of 1



John Tuck is a Senior Policy Advisor at Baker, Donelson, Bearman &
Caldwell. From February 1989 to 1992, Tuck served as the former Under
Secretary of Energy. Prior to working at the Energy Department, he
served in several positions at the White House including Assistant to
the President. From 1981 to 1986, Tuck worked in the U.S. Senate as
Assistant Secretary for the Majority, and also held a number of other
positions on Capitol Hill including Chief of the Minority Floor
Information Services from 1977 to 1980. Mr. Tuck was commissioned in
                                  1980
the U.S. Navy from 1967 to 1973 and served as a Captain in the Naval
Reserve until he retired in 1994. He holds a bachelor's degree from
Georgetown University.




http://www.fas.org/news/russia/2000/000321-rus-usia1.htm                11/18/2009
BlueWater Strategies LLC - Eric Washburn                                                                          Page 1 of 1




   Eric Washburn

                 Eric Washburn, Partner, has extensive expertise in energy and environmental policy in both the public and
                 private sectors.

                 Prior to joining BlueWater Strategies, Mr. Washburn ran his own consulting firm and was a senior public
                 policy advisor at Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell, and Berkowitz where he provided business and
                 governmental affairs advice to industry, non-profit and philanthropic foundation clients on a broad range of
                 natural resources and energy issues.

   For over ten years prior to that, Mr. Washburn worked in various policy-making and management capacities in the United
   States Senate. From June 2001 until 2003, he worked for then-U.S. Senate Majority Leader Thomas A. Daschle as a senior
   policy advisor, overseeing development and U.S. Senate passage of the Energy Policy Act of 2002. Previously Mr. Washburn
   worked for Senator Harry Reid as the Democratic staff director of the Senate Environment and Public Works (EPW)
                                                                                     r
   Committee. Before joining the EPW Committee, he was Senate Democratic Leader Daschle’s legislative director for four
   years, during which time he wrote the legislation establishing the national renewable fuel standard.

   Mr. Washburn’s initial service in Congress was as a legislative assistant to Senator Daschle for energy and environmental
   issues, where he led the development of Senate Democratic Caucus strategy on a range of issues, including energy-related
   tax policy, renewable energy, oil and gas extraction, global climate change, and the Clean Air Act.

   Prior to working in the U.S. Senate, Mr. Washburn consulted with the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), the
   Natural Resources Council of Maine (NRCM), and the Congressional Office of Technology Assessment. Mr. Washburn is also
   currently counsel to the Bipartisan Policy Center/National Commission on Energy Policy and to the American Coalition for
   Ethanol.

   Mr. Washburn holds a master’s degree in forest science from the Yale University School of Forestry and Environmental
   Studies and a bachelor’s degree in psychobiology from Bowdoin College. He and his wife, Robin, have two children.




http://www.bwstrategies.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=31&Itemi...                                 11/18/2009

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United States Senator and Senate Leader Howard Baker

  • 1. Howard Baker - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Page 1 of 5 Howard Baker From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Howard Henry Baker, Jr. (born November 15, y , ( Howard Henry Baker, Jr. 1925) is a former Senate Majority Leader, ) j y , Republican U.S. Senator from Tennessee, White p , House Chief of Staff, and a former United States , Ambassador to Japan. Known in Washington, D.C. as the "Great Conciliator," Baker is often regarded as one of the , g most successful senators in terms of brokering g compromises, enacting legislation, and maintaining p civility. A story is sometimes told of a reporter telling a senior Democratic senator that p g privately, a y, p plurality of his Democratic colleagues would vote y g for Baker for President of the United States. The senator is reported to have replied, "You're wrong. p United States Senator He'd win a majority." from Tennessee In office January 3, 1967 – January 3, 1985 Contents Preceded by Ross Bass Succeeded by Al Gore „ 1 Family history „ 2 Political career 12th White House Chief of Staff „ 2.1 The Senate In office „ 2.2 Further activities 1987 – 1988 „ 2.3 Honors President Ronald Reagan „ 3 Personal life Preceded by Donald Regan „ 4 See also Succeeded by Ken Duberstein „ 5 References „ 6 Further reading 13th United States Senate Majority Leader „ 7 External links In office January 3, 1981 – January 3, 1985 Family history Deputy Ted Stevens (whip) Preceded by Robert Byrd (D) Baker was born in Huntsville, in Scott County, Succeeded by Bob Dole (R) Tennessee. He attended The McCallie School in Chattanooga, and after graduating he attended 15th United States Senate Minority Leader Tulane University in New Orleans. During World In office War II, he trained at a U.S. Navy facility on the January 3, 1977 – January 3, 1981 campus of the University of the South in Sewanee, Deputy Ted Stevens (whip) Tennessee. He served in the United States Navy Preceded by Hugh Scott (R) from 1943 to 1946 and graduated from the Succeeded by Robert Byrd (D) University of Tennessee College of Law in 1949. That same year, he was admitted to the Tennessee bar and commenced his practice. The rotunda at the 26th United States Ambassador to Japan University of Tennessee College of Law is now In office July 5, 2001 – February 17, 2005 EXHIBIT 80 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Baker 11/17/2009
  • 2. Howard Baker - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Page 2 of 5 named for him. While delivering a commencement President George W. Bush speech during his grandson’s graduation at East Tennessee State University (Johnson City), Baker Preceded by Tom Foley was awarded an honorary doctorate degree on May Succeeded by Tom Schieffer 5, 2007. Baker is an alumnus of the Alpha Sigma Chapter of the Pi Kappa Phi fraternity. Born November 15, 1925 Huntsville, Tennessee Baker's father, Howard H. Baker, Sr., served as a , , , Nationality American Republican member of the United States House of p Political party Republican Representatives from 1951 until 1964. He p Spouse(s) (1) Joy Dirksen (deceased); represented a traditionally Republican district in east p Tennessee. (2) Nancy Landon Kassebaum Religion Presbyterian Political career The Senate The younger Baker began his own political career in 1964, when he lost an election to fill the unexpired term of the late Senator Estes Kefauver to the liberal Democrat Ross Bass. In the 1966 Senate election, Bass lost the Democratic primary to former Governor Frank G. Clement. In the general election, Baker capitalized on Clement's failure to energize the Democratic base, specifically Tennessee labor, and won. He thus became the first elected Republican senator from Tennessee since Reconstruction. (Newell Sanders, a Republican who represented Tennessee in the U.S. Senate from 1912 to 1913, had been appointed by Republican Governor Ben W. Hooper when Democrat Robert Love Taylor died in office.) [1] In 1971, President Richard Nixon asked Baker to fill one of two empty seats on the U.S. Supreme Court. [2] When Baker took too long to decide whether he wanted the appointment or not, Nixon changed his mind and decided to nominate William Rehnquist instead.[3] [3] Baker was re-elected in 1972 and again in 1978, and served from , January 3, 1967, to January 3, 1985. For the last eight of those years, y , , y , g y he led the Senate Republicans, with two terms as Senate Minority p , y Leader ( (1977–1981) and two terms as Senate Majority Leader ( ) j y (1981– 1985). Baker was also the influential ranking minority member of the ) g y Senate committee, chaired by Senator Sam Ervin, that investigated the , y , g Watergate scandal. He is famous for having asked aloud, "What did the g g , President know and when did he know it?", a q , question g given him to ask by his counsel and former campaign manager, future U.S. Senator Fred y Thompson. Baker was frequently mentioned by insiders as p q y y possible nominee for Vice President of the United States on a ticket headed by incumbent y President Gerald Ford in 1976 and, according to many sources, a front- , g y , Senator Baker runner for this p post. Ford, however, in a surprising move, chose Kansas Senator Bob Dole.[4] Baker ran for President in 1980, dropping out of the race for the GOP nomination after losing the Iowa caucuses to George H.W. Bush and the New Hampshire Primary to Ronald Reagan. Baker's duties as Senate Minority Leader prevented him from campaigning heavily in these important early test races. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Baker 11/17/2009
  • 3. Howard Baker - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Page 3 of 5 Further activities He did not seek re-election in 1984, and received the Presidential Medal of Freedom the same year. , y , g , g pp However, as a testament to his skill as a negotiator and honest and amiable broker, Reagan tapped him to serve as Chief of Staff during p of his second term ( g part ) y (1987–1988). Many saw this as a move to mend , p , relations with the Senate, which had deteriorated somewhat under the previous Chief of Staff, Donald Regan. (Baker had complained that Regan had become a too-powerful "Prime Minister" inside an g ( p g p increasingly complex Imperial Presidency.) In accepting this appointment, Baker chose to skip another bid for the White House in 1988.[5] In 2001, the Howard H. Baker, Jr. Center for Public Policy was set up at the University of Tennessee in honor of the former senator. Vice President Dick Cheney gave a speech at the 2005 ground-breaking ceremony for the Center's new building. Baker is currently Senior Counsel to the law firm of Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz. r [6] He is also an Advisory Board member for the Partnership for a Secure America, a not-for-profit y p , p organization dedicated to recreating the bipartisan center in American national security and foreign g g p y g policy. Baker also holds a seat on the board of the International Foundation for Electoral Systems', a non-Profit which provides international election support.[7] [ Honors „ Presidential Medal of Freedom, 1984. „ Order of the Rising Sun with Paulownia Blossoms, Grand Cordon, 2008 (Japan).[8] Personal life Baker has been married to the daughters of two prominent Republicans. Since 1996 he has been married to former U.S. Senator Nancy Landon Kassebaum, the daughter of the late Kansas Governor Alfred M. Landon, who was the Republican nominee for President in 1936. Baker's late first wife, Joy, who died of cancer, was the daughter of former Senate Minority Leader Everett Dirksen. Howard Baker is a Presbyterian. Howard Baker with Bill Frist, See also Bob Corker, and Lamar Alexander „ Snail darter controversy References 1. ^ Hooper himself had been elected governor in 1910, the result of severe division among the Democrats over Prohibition. A large faction of Democrats (calling themselves "independents") endorsed Hooper, joined forces with the Republicans, and put him in. Hooper managed to get reelected in 1912 for a second 2-year term, but by 1914 the Democrats had regrouped and coalesced. During his four years as governor Hooper felt obliged to hire armed bodyguards, including when he was around the Democratic legislature. 2. ^ Dean, John. (2001). Rehnquist Choice: The Untold Story of the Nixon Appointment that Redefined the Supreme Court, p. 289. 3. ^ Renchburg's the One! - New York Times http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Baker 11/17/2009
  • 4. Howard H. Baker - Law Firm of Baker Donelson Page 1 of 2 Home » Attorneys & Advisors » Biography "The Senate commends its former colleague - for a lifetime of Email This Bio distinguished service to the country and confers upon him the thanks of a grateful Nation." Practices -Senate Resolution, Feb. 17, 2005 International International Transactions Capping a distinguished public-service career as senator, presidential advisor and Trade and ambassador, Howard H. Baker, Jr. returned in February 2005 to Baker, Japan Relations Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz, PC, the law firm his grandfather Howard H. Baker Public Policy - Federal founded and where he formerly practiced with his father, the late U.S. Rep. Howard H. Baker. As Senior Counsel to the Firm, Senator Baker focuses his practice on public policy and international matters. Awards Title: Of Counsel Senator Baker's return followed his service as 26th U.S. Ambassador to Office: Japan, a position to which President George W. Bush appointed him in 2001. Huntsville, Tennessee The appointment was yet another milestone in a public-service career that Washington, D.C. began in 1966, when Senator Baker became the first Republican popularly Phone: elected to the U.S. Senate from Tennessee. 423.663.9148 202.508.3400 Senator Baker gained national recognition in 1973 as Vice Chairman of the Senate Watergate Committee. Three years later, he was keynote speaker at Fax: 423.663.2076 the Republican National Convention and was a 1980 candidate for the Republican presidential nomination. He concluded his Senate career in 1985 Email: after two terms as Majority Leader (1981 to 1985) and two terms as Minority hbaker@bakerdonelson.com Leader (1977 to 1981). He was President Reagan's Chief of Staff from Initial contact with this attorney February 1987 to July 1988. by email does not create an attorney-client relationship. A delegate to the United Nations in 1976, Senator Baker has extensive foreign policy experience. He served on the President's Foreign Intelligence Board from 1985 to 1987 and from 1988 to 1990 and is a member of the Council on Attorney Quick Search: Foreign Relations and the Washington Institute of Foreign Affairs. He serves A|B|C| D | E | F |G|H| I on the board of the Forum of International Policy and is an International J |K| L |M| N |O| P |Q|R Counselor for the Center for Strategic and International Studies. S|T|U| V |W| X | Y | Z Among his many awards are the 1984 Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian award, and the Jefferson Award for Greatest Public Service Performed by an Elected or Appointed Official, which he received in Search 1982. An accomplished photographer, Senator Baker received The American Society of Photographers' International Award in 1993 and was elected into the Photo Marketing Association's Hall of Fame in 1994. He has received honorary degrees from such institutions as Yale University, Dartmouth College, Georgetown University, Bradley University, Pepperdine University and Centre College. Senator Baker is the author of four books: No Margin for Error (1980); Howard Baker's Washington (1982); Big South Fork Country (1993) and Scott's Gulf (2000). Professional Experience U.S. Ambassador to Japan, 2001 to 2005 Chief of Staff, President Ronald Reagan, 1987 to 1988 U.S. Senate (R-TN), 1967 to 1985 U.S. Senate Majority Leader, 1981 to 1985 U.S. Senate Minority Leader, 1977 to 1981 U.S. Navy, 1943 to 1946 Professional Honors & Activities Recipient - Presidential Medal of Freedom, 1984 Recipient - Jefferson Award for Greatest Public Service Performed by an Elected or Appointed Official, 1982 Recipient - Grand Cordon of the Order of the Paulownia Flowers, Japan's http://www.bakerdonelson.com/Bio.aspx?NodeID=32&PersonID=1788 11/19/2009
  • 5. Howard H. Baker - Law Firm of Baker Donelson Page 2 of 2 Highest Honor for Civilians, 2008 Recipient - American Lawyer Magazine Lifetime Achievement Award, 2008 Recipient - United States Capitol Historical Society Freedom Award, 2008 Delegate - United Nations, 1976 Member - President's Foreign Intelligence Board, 1985 to 1987, 1988 to 1990 Member - Council on Foreign Relations Member - Washington Institute of Foreign Affairs Board Member - Forum of International Policy International Counselor - Center for Strategic and International Studies Board Member - Maureen and Mike Mansfield Foundation Board Member - Museum of Appalachia Foundation Member - Citigroup International Advisory Board Member - Photo Marketing Association Hall of Fame, 1994 Honorary Co-Chair - "Saving the Last Great Places of Tennessee" Conservation Campaign, Tennessee Chapter of The Nature Conservancy (2006) Listed in The Best Lawyers in America® in Government Relations Law and International Trade and Finance Law Education University of Tennessee Law College Tulane University University of the South *Names with an asterisk indicate a Baker Donelson professional not admitted to the practice of law. ©2009 Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz, PC | All Rights Reserved | Disclaimer & Terms Of Use http://www.bakerdonelson.com/Bio.aspx?NodeID=32&PersonID=1788 11/19/2009
  • 6. Sheila P. Burke - Law Firm of Baker Donelson Page 1 of 2 Sheila P. Burke, Senior Public Policy Advisor in the Washington, DC Email This Bio office, brings a deep knowledge of federal policy and programs drawn from her distinguished career in the private and public sectors to provide Practices clients with the perspective they need for effective strategic and public Public Policy - Federal policy decision making. In addition to her role at the firm, Ms. Burke continues as a faculty member at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University where she teaches a health policy course and co-directs a public policy simulation exercise. She remains a faculty research fellow at Harvard's Malcolm Weiner Center for Social Policy. From 1996 to 2000, she was Executive Dean and lecturer in public policy at the Kennedy School. She also serves as a Research Professor at the Public Policy Institute as well as a Distinguished Visitor at the O'Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law at Georgetown University. Ms. Burke served for 19 years on Capitol Hill. Early in her career she was a member of the staff of the Senate Finance Committee responsible for legislation relating to Medicare, Medicaid and other health programs. She ultimately became Deputy Staff Director of the Finance Committee. She went on to serve as Deputy Chief of Staff to Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole and then his Chief of Staff. In these roles she was involved with numerous legislative issues including those related to Medicare, Medicaid and the Maternal and Child Health programs, welfare reform, budget reconciliation and the previous legislative efforts to reform health care. In 1995, she was elected as Secretary of the Senate, the chief administrative officer of the United States Senate. In addition to her government and academic experience, Ms. Burke served as the Deputy Secretary and Chief Operating Officer of the Smithsonian Institution, the world's largest museum and research complex. As the Chief Operating Officer she had responsibility for the overall operations of the 19 individual museums and galleries, the National Zoo, and nine research facilities located in Washington, DC, five states and 150 foreign countries with revenues of approximately $1 billion and an endowment of $1 billion. During her 7 year tenure at the Smithsonian, she oversaw the completion of the National Air and Space Museum's Udvar-Hazy Center, the National Museum of the American Indian and the renovation of the Smithsonian's Reynolds Center for Art and Portraiture. She was also involved in the initial planning for the National Museum of African American History and Culture. She began her Smithsonian tenure in 2000 as the Undersecretary for American Museums and National Programs becoming Deputy Secretary and Chief Operating Officer in 2004. Professional Activities z Member – Board of Directors, The Chubb Corporation, Warren, New Jersey (1997- present) z Member – Board of Directors, WellPoint Inc., Indianapolis, Indiana (1997-present) z Member – Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured, Washington, D.C. (1997-present) z Member – Board of Visitors, School of Nursing and Health Studies, Georgetown University (2003-present) z Research Professor – Public Policy Institute, Georgetown University (2004-present) z Member – Board of Directors, Bipartisan Policy Center, Washington, DC (2008- present) z Member – Harvard Interfaculty Program for Health Systems Improvement (2006- present) http://www.gambrell.com/careers.aspx/Bio.aspx?NodeID=32&PersonID=11774 11/18/2009
  • 7. Sheila P. Burke - Law Firm of Baker Donelson Page 2 of 2 z Distinguished Visitor – O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law, Georgetown Law Center, Georgetown University (2007-present) z Member – Board of Directors Partnership for Public Service, Washington, DC (2007- present) z Member – Commission to Build a Healthier America, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Princeton, New Jersey (2008-present) z Member – Presidential Advisory Council National Academy of Public Administration, Washington, D.C. (2008-present) z Chair – Committee on Future Directions for the National Healthcare Quality and Disparities Report, Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences (2009- present) z Member – National Advisory Committee for the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation’s Investigator Awards in Health Policy Research (2009-present) z Vice Chair – Institute of Medicine Robert Wood Johnson Health Policy Fellowship's Program Advisory Board (2002-2009) z Member – Board of Trustees, The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation (1999-2008); Chairman of the Board (2005-2008) z Member – Medicare Payment Advisory Commission (MEDPAC) (2000-2007) z Chair – Committee on the Assessment of the U.S. Drug Safety System, Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences (2005-2006) Honors z Fellow – American Academy of Nursing z Fellow – Institute of Medicine, National Academy of Sciences z Fellow – National Academy of Public Administration z Honorary Doctorate in Military Medicine, University of the Uniformed Services (1999) z Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters, Marymount University (2005) z David Rall Medal, Institute of Medicine (2008) z Robert Mills Award, Smithsonian American Art Museum (2007) z Smithsonian Institution Exceptional Service Award (2005) Education z John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University, M.P.A. (1982) z University of San Francisco, B.S. Nursing (1973) *Names with an asterisk indicate a Baker Donelson professional not admitted to the practice of law. http://www.gambrell.com/careers.aspx/Bio.aspx?NodeID=32&PersonID=11774 11/18/2009
  • 8. ILW.COM - Legal Education: Seminars: Employer Compliance For Experts Page 1 of 1 Robert Divine is the Chairman of the Immigration Group of Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell, & Berkowitz, P.C., a law firm of 560 lawyers and p y public p policy advisors with offices in 14 cities from y Washington, D.C. to New Orleans. Mr. Divine served from July 2004 until November 2006 as g , y Chief Counsel and for a time Acting Director of U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS). He is the author of Immigration Practice, a 1,600 page practical treatise on all aspects of U.S. immigration law that is revised and reprinted annually to reflect the law's constant changes. He has practiced immigration law since 1986 and is the current Chair of the American Immigration Lawyers Association's Interagency Committee. His practice includes all aspects of U.S. immigration law, representing large and small international and domestic employers, family sponsors, investment regional centers, and individual foreign nationals. He has also litigated significant business matters, including class action employment discrimination, contract, commercial, product liability, antitrust, ERISA benefits, business torts (including RICO, misrepresentation, Consumer Protection Act), and immigration-related criminal matters. http://www.ilw.com/seminars/200925.shtm 11/18/2009
  • 10. Letter from the Sponsoring Organizations The initiative for a bipartisan, independent, forward-looking “fresh-eyes” assessment of Iraq emerged from conversations U.S. House Appropriations Committee Member Frank Wolf had with us. In late 2005, Congressman Wolf asked the United States Institute of Peace, a bipartisan federal entity, to facilitate the assessment, in collaboration with the James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy at Rice University, the Center for the Study of the Presidency, and the Center for Strategic and International Studies. Interested members of Congress, in consultation with the sponsoring organizations and the administration, agreed that former Republican U.S. Secretary of State James A. Baker, III and former Democratic Congressman Lee H. Hamilton had the breadth of knowledge of foreign affairs required to co-chair this bipartisan effort. The co-chairs subsequently selected the other members of the bipartisan Iraq Study Group, all senior individuals with distinguished records of public service. Democrats included former Secretary of Defense William J. Perry, former Governor and U.S. Senator Charles S. Robb, former Congressman and White House chief of staff Leon E. Panetta, and Vernon E. Jordan, Jr., advisor to President Bill Clinton. Republicans included former Associate Justice to the U.S. Supreme Court Sandra Day O’Connor, former U.S. Senator Alan K. Simpson, former Attorney General Edwin Meese III, and former Secretary of State Lawrence S. Eagleburger. Former CIA Director Robert Gates was an active member for a period of months until his nomination as Secretary of Defense. The Iraq Study Group was launched on March 15, 2006, in a Capitol Hill meeting hosted by U.S. Senator John Warner and attended by congressional leaders from both sides of the aisle. To support the Study Group, the sponsoring organizations created four expert working groups consisting of 44 leading foreign policy analysts and specialists on Iraq. The working groups, led by staff of the United States Institute of Peace, focused on the Strategic Environment, Military and Security Issues, Political Development, and the Economy and Reconstruction. Every effort was made to ensure the participation of experts across a wide span of the political spectrum. Additionally, a panel of retired military officers was consulted. We are grateful to all those who have assisted the Study Group, especially the supporting experts and staff. Our thanks go to Daniel P. Serwer of the Institute of Peace, who served as executive director; Christopher Kojm, advisor to the Study Group; John Williams, Policy Assistant to Mr. Baker; and Ben Rhodes, Special Assistant to Mr. Hamilton. Richard H. Solomon, President United States Institute of Peace Edward P. Djerejian, Founding Director James A. Baker III Institute for Public Policy, Rice University David M. Abshire, President Center for the Study of the Presidency John J. Hamre, President Center for Strategic and International Studies
  • 11. Lawrence S. Eagleburger—Member Lawrence S. Eagleburger was sworn in as the 62nd U.S. Secretary of State by President George H. W. Bush on December 8, 1992, and as Deputy Secretary of State on March 20, 1989. After his entry into the Foreign Service in 1957, Mr. Eagleburger served in the U.S. Embassy in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, in the State Department Bureau of Intelligence and Research, in the U.S. Embassy in Belgrade, and the U.S. Mission to NATO in Belgium. In 1963, after a severe earthquake in Macedonia, he led the U.S. government effort to provide medical and other assistance. He was then assigned to Washington, D.C., where he served on the Secretariat staff and as special assistant to Dean Acheson, advisor to the President on Franco- NATO issues. In August 1966, he became acting director of the Secretariat staff. In October 1966, Mr. Eagleburger joined the National Security Council staff. In October 1967, he was assigned as special assistant to Under Secretary of State Nicholas Katzenbach. In November 1968, he was appointed Dr. Henry Kissinger’s assistant, and in January 1969, he became executive assistant to Dr. Kissinger at the White House. In September 1969, he was assigned as political advisor and chief of the political section of the U.S. Mission to NATO in Brussels. Mr. Eagleburger became Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense in August 1971. Two years later, he became Acting Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs. The same year he returned to the White House as Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Operations. He subsequently followed Dr. Kissinger to the State Department, becoming Executive Assistant to the Secretary of State. In 1975, he was made Deputy Under Secretary of State for Management. In June 1977, Mr. Eagleburger was appointed Ambassador to Yugoslavia, and in 1981 he was nominated as Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs. In February 1982, he was appointed Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs. Mr. Eagleburger has received numerous awards, including an honorary knighthood from Her Majesty, Queen Elizabeth II (1994); the Distinguished Service Award (1992), the Wilbur J. Carr Award (1984), and the Distinguished Honor Award (1984) from the Department of State; the Distinguished Civilian Service Medal from the Department of Defense (1978); and the President’s Award for Distinguished Federal Civilian Service (1976). After retiring from the Department of State in May 1984, Mr. Eagleburger was named president of Kissinger Associates, Inc. Following his resignation as Secretary of State on January 19, 1993, he joined the law firm of Baker, Donelson, Bearman and Caldwell as Senior Foreign Policy Advisor. He joined the boards of Halliburton Company, Phillips Petroleum Company, and Universal Corporation. Mr. Eagleburger currently serves as Chairman of the International Commission on Holocaust Era Insurance Claims. He received his B.S. degree in 1952 and his M.S. degree in 1957, both from the University of Wisconsin, and served as first lieutenant in the U.S. Army from 1952 to 1954. Mr. Eagleburger is married to the former Marlene Ann Heinemann. He is the father of three sons, Lawrence Scott, Lawrence Andrew, and Lawrence Jason.
  • 12. The Wireless Future of Health IT Speaker Biographies Craig Barrett Chairman, Intel Corporation Chairman, U.N. Global Alliance for Information and Communication Craig Barrett is chairman of the board of Intel Corporation and a leading advocate for improving education in the U.S. and around the world. He is also a vocal spokesman for the value technology can provide in raising social and economic standards globally. Dr. Barrett joined Intel Corporation in 1974 as a technology development manager. He was named a vice president of the corporation in 1984, promoted to senior vice president in 1987, and executive vice president in 1990. Dr. Barrett was elected to Intel Corporation's Board of Directors in 1992 and was named the company's chief operating officer in 1993. He became Intel's fourth president in May 1997, chief executive officer in 1998 and chairman of the Board on May 18, 2005. Dr. Barrett also serves as Chairman of the United Nations Global Alliance for Information and Communication Technologies and Development, and is an appointee to the President's Advisory Committee for Trade Policy and Negotiations and to the American Health Information Community. He co-chairs the Business Coalition for Student Achievement and the National Innovation Initiative Leadership Council and is a member of the Board of Trustees for the U.S. Council for International Business and the Clinton Global Initiative Education Advisory Board. Dr. Barrett is a member of the National Governors' Association Task Force on Innovation America, the National Infrastructure Advisory Council, the Committee on Scientific Communication and National Security, the U.S.-Brazil CEO Forum and is immediate past chair of the National Academy of Engineering. Dr. Barrett co-chairs Achieve, Inc. and also serves on the Board of Directors of the U.S. Semiconductor Industry Association, the National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering, Dossia, the National Forest Foundation, TechNet and Science Foundation Arizona. Dr. Barrett attended Stanford University in Palo Alto, California from 1957 to 1964, and received his Bachelor of Science, Master of Science and Ph.D. degrees in Materials Science. After graduation, he joined the faculty of Stanford University in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, and remained through 1974, rising to the rank of Associate Professor. Dr. Barrett was a Fulbright Fellow at Danish Technical University in Denmark in 1972 and a NATO Postdoctoral Fellow at the National Physical Laboratory in England from 1964 to 1965. Dr. Barrett is the author of over 40 technical papers dealing with the influence of microstructure on the properties of materials, and a textbook on materials science, Principles of Engineering Materials.
  • 13. The Honorable Nancy L. Johnson Senior Public Policy Advisor, Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz, P.C. After serving 24 years in the U.S. Congress, Nancy Johnson joined Baker Donelson. She served 18 years on the House Ways and Means Committee and played an integral role in the passage of every major tax, trade and health care initiative during years of rapid technological and political change and the globalization of the economy. Ms. Johnson is widely recognized for her acumen and sound analyses of healthcare, tax and trade policies. As a member and then Chairwoman of the Ways and Means Health Subcommittee, she introduced the national Children's Health Insurance Program and was a principal author of the Medicare Modernization Act. She introduced the health information technology legislation that led to the establishment of the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology (HIT) and continues to fight for broad adoption of HIT to reduce medical errors and improve care quality. As the Chairwoman of the House Ways and Means Oversight Subcommittee, Ms. Johnson also authored a series of taxpayer rights bills that provided protections for individuals and small businesses and passed legislation to implement the recommendations of the commission to reorganize the IRS to modernize consumer services and enhance agency accountability. In addition, throughout her service on the Ways and Means Committee, she led many reforms of our pension laws, created the Simple Plan for small businesses, helped pass numerous tax incentives to encourage personal savings and co-led passage of the landmark Portman-Cardin reform. Ms. Johnson is a graduate of Radcliff College, Harvard University; attended the University of London, Courtauld Institute; and has received f several honorary doctorates. Thomas Kalil Deputy Policy Director, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy and National Economic Council Thomas Kalil is the Deputy Policy Director for the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy and the National Economic Council. Prior to that he was Special Assistant to the Chancellor for Science and Technology at UC Berkeley, where he was charged with developing major new multi-disciplinary research and education initiatives at the intersection of information technology, nanotechnology, microsystems, and biology. Previously, Thomas Kalil served as the Deputy Assistant to President Clinton for Technology and Economic Policy, and the Deputy Director of the White House National Economic Council. He was the NEC’s “point person” on a wide range of technology and telecommunications issues, such as the liberalization of Cold War export controls, the allocation of spectrum for new wireless services, and investments in upgrading America’s high-tech workforce. He was also appointed by President Clinton to serve on the G-8 Digital Opportunity Task Force (dot force). Prior to joining the White House, Tom was a trade specialist at the Washington offices of Dewey Ballantine, where he represented the Semiconductor Industry Association on U.S.-Japan trade issues and technology policy. Tom received a B.A. in political science and international economics from the University of Wisconsin at Madison, and completed graduate work at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy. 3
  • 14. J. Kennedy: ZoomInfo Business People Information Page 1 of 3 Welcome, Guest Register | Sign in | Help Find People Find Companies ex: Jonathan Stern Search Advanced Search View J. Kennedy's Full Profile >> J.'s profile was created using: Wrong Person? Try these instead Mr. J. Keith Kennedy 13 online sources [ view sources ] J. Kennedy View Title... Profile is not claimed [ claim profile ] Idaho National Laboratory Baker , Donelson , Bearman , Caldwell & Berkowitz J. Kennedy Washington PEER Network J. Kennedy University of Saskatchewan J. Kennedy Monk Goodwin LLP 1-10 of 13 online sources for J. Kennedy Sort By: Headline Ascending J. Kennedy www.thefreepress.org/petition/news.aspx?id=21405 - [Cached Version] King Kullen Grocery Published on: 3/29/2009 Last Visited: 3/30/2009 Co. , Inc. “What disqualifies lobbyists from exercising their First Amendment rights?†asked J. Keith Kennedy, a top lobbyist for J. Kennedy the Washington firm Baker Donelson. BusinessWest More... www.blik.com/?NodeID=196&NewsID=149 - [Cached Version] Published on: 9/5/2006 Last Visited: 3/11/2007 Veteran Public Policy Advisors Keith Kennedy and Lance Leggitt Join Baker Donelson ... Veteran Public Policy Advisors Keith Kennedy and Lance Leggitt Join Baker Donelson ... (Memphis, TN/September 5, 2006) Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz, PC announces the addition of J. Keith Kennedy and Lance B. Leggitt to its Washington, D.C. office. ... Mr. Kennedy, who was p y previously a member of the Firm, rejoins Baker Donelson as managing director of the Washington y ej g g office and senior public policy advisor after serving as the majority staff director of the U.S. Senate Committee on Appropriations. ... "We are delighted that Keith is returning, and we look forward to his leadership and unique insights into the legislative branch of U.S. government. ... Mr. Kennedy, who has 28 years of service in the U.S. Senate, was previously with the Firm from January 1997 until April y p 2003, holding the positions of senior public policy advisor and co-chair of the public policy group.He most recently served g p p p y p p y g p.He y as the majority staff director of the Committee on Appropriations from January 2005 to September 2006, under the j y chairmanship of Senator Thad Cochran.Mr. Kennedy held the position on two previous occasions, from 1981 to 1987 and 1995 to 1997, under the chairmanship of Senator Mark Hatfield, and is the only person in the history of the Committee to have held the position three times. ... Prior to his service on the Appropriations Committee, Mr. Kennedy served as the Deputy Sergeant at Arms of the Senate pp p from April 2003 to January 2005. www.gambrell.com/Bio.aspx?NodeID=32&PersonID=1817 - [Cached Version] Published on: 2/14/2008 Last Visited: 2/14/2008 J. Keith Kennedy* ... J. Keith Kennedy is a senior public policy advisor in the Firm's public policy group and the Managing Director of the Washington, D.C. office.He joined the firm in September 2006 after some 28 years of service in the United States Senate. Mr. Kennedy most recently served as the majority staff director of the Committee on Appropriations from January 2005 to September 2006, under the chairmanship of Senator Thad Cochran. ... Mr. Kennedy held the position on two previous occasions, from 1981 to 1987 and 1995 to 1997, under the chairmanship of Senator Mark Hatfield, and is the only person in the history of the Committee to have held the position three times. ... In sum, Mr. Kennedy was the majority or minority staff director of the Senate Committee on Appropriations for 18 of the t 25 http://www.zoominfo.com/people/Kennedy_J._107874837.aspx 11/17/2009
  • 15. Private Corrections Institute, Inc. April 14, 2008 SENT VIA FAX The Honorable Patrick Leahy, Chairman Senate Committee on the Judiciary United States Senate 224 Dirksen Senate Office Building Washington, DC 20510 RE: Letters in support of Mr. Puryear's nomination from David Randolph Smith, Thurgood Marshall Jr., Wallace W. Dietz, Michael L. Dagley, Jonathon Cole, Gary C. Shockley, Robert J. Walker, Hannah K.V. Cassidy, James F. Sanders and Lisa Ramsey Cole Dear Chairman Leahy: According to a recent news report, there has been a "renewed public relations push highlighting the support" of both Democrats and Republicans who have endorsed the pending nomination of Mr. Gustavus A. Puryear IV. These supporters include attorneys with the firms of Bass Berry & Sims, Baker Donelson et al., Neal & Harwell, Walker Tipps and Malone, and Lewis King Krieg & Waldrop, as well as CCA Board member Thurgood Marshall, Jr. and plaintiff's attorney David Randolph Smith. Frankly it is good to see bipartisan support for any nominee. I am of the personal opinion that partisan politics should play no part in the selection of judicial candidates, whose nominations should be based primarily on qualifications, experience and fitness for a lifetime appointment to the federal bench. Those who support Mr. Puryear, however, tend to share financial, political and/or professional relationships with his employer, Corrections Corp. of America (CCA). Wallace W. Dietz and Michael L. Dagley, of Bass Berry & Sims, have endorsed Mr. Puryear's nomination. Bass Berry & Sims lists CCA among the firm's clients, and has represented CCA in connection with public securities offerings. The firm hired former CCA senior director Leslie Hafter to head its lobbying efforts. Also, Bass Berry & Sims partner Lee Barfield II is a brother- in-law of former Senator Bill Frist, who employed Mr. Puryear as his legislative director. Dee Hubbard Alex Friedmann Stephen Raher Deb Phillips Ken Kopczynski President Vice President Secretary/Treasurer Director Executive Director 1114 Brandt Drive - Tallahassee, FL 32308 850-980-0887 - www.PrivateCI.org
  • 16. Senator Patrick Leahy April 14, 2008 Page 2 Gary C. Shockley and Jonathon Cole of Baker Donelson, et al. have submitted letters in support of Mr. Puryear's nomination. Baker Donelson represents CCA as a client. Representatives from p both CCA and Baker Donelson sit on the boards of Bethlehem Centers and You Have the Power, d two Nashville non-profit agencies. The law firm, which includes former Senator Howard Baker, p Jr. as senior counsel, also has strong connections with Senator Lamar Alexander – in fact, Baker counsel, g Donelson is listed as Sen. Alexander's 4th largest campaign contributor from 2003-2008. CCA n g p g was the Senator's second largest contributor over the same period of time. Senator Alexander in g p turn has very strong connections with CCA that go back over 20 years, including a longstanding y g g y , g g relationship with CCA co-founder Tom Beasley, who once served as his campaign manager. Robert J. Walker, a partner with Walker Tipps and Malone, has endorsed Mr. Puryear. Walker Tipps and Malone has represented CCA as a client, including in the Estelle Richardson lawsuit as well as securities litigation. It was another partner at the firm, J. Mark Tipps, formerly with Bass Berry & Sims, who recruited Mr. Puryear to work for then-Senator Fred Thompson. Mr. Tipps later recommended Mr. Puryear to then-Senator Bill Frist and subsequently introduced Mr. Puryear to CCA CEO John Ferguson, who hired him as CCA's general counsel. Both Mr. Puryear and a Walker Tipps and Malone attorney serve on the board of the Exchange Club. Hannah K.V. Cassidy, of Reno & Cavanaugh, is supportive of Mr. Puryear. According to the D.C. office of Reno & Cavanaugh, the firm represents CCA as a client. Until several months ago Ms. Cassidy was a partner at Stites & Harbison, and knew Mr. Puryear from his employment at that firm in the 1990's. CCA is listed as a client of Stites & Harbison. Another former partner at the firm, Steve Groom, currently serves as CCA's deputy general counsel. Stites & Harbison and CCA both have representatives who serve on the board of CASA, a Nashville non-profit. Attorney James F. Sanders of Neal & Harwell provided the Committee with a supportive letter on February 26. As noted in his correspondence, Mr. Sanders represented CCA in the Estelle Richardson lawsuit. Additionally, Neal & Harwell and CCA both have representatives on the advisory board of the Nashville chapter of the Salvation Army. Lisa Ramsey Cole of Lewis King Krieg & Waldrop has sent a letter to the Committee in support of Mr. Puryear. CCA is a client of Lewis King; further, the firm has a representative on the board of Love Helps Inc., a Nashville-based non-profit that receives financial support from CCA. Dee Hubbard Alex Friedmann Stephen Raher Deb Phillips Ken Kopczynski President Vice President Secretary/Treasurer Director Executive Director 1114 Brandt Drive - Tallahassee, FL 32308 850-980-0887 - www.PrivateCI.org
  • 17. Senator Patrick Leahy April 14, 2008 Page 3 In regard to Thurgood Marshall, Jr., who also has endorsed Mr. Puryear's judicial nomination, Mr. Marshall joined CCA's board of directors in 2002. According to SEC filings, as of August 2007 he owned 7,000 shares of CCA stock either directly or through options to purchase. He thus has a substantial financial stake in CCA's continued success and, of course, has a duty as a board member to be supportive of the company and its officers, including Mr. Puryear. I am sure that the persons discussed above, who have expressed support for Mr. Puryear, have a genuine liking for him both personally and professionally as indicated in their correspondence. However, to the extent that they all also have interconnected professional, financial or business ties with CCA, including paid client relationships, their support of Mr. Puryear, which serves to strengthen those ties, should be taken into consideration by the Committee members. Further, much has been made of a letter sent to the Committee by David Randolph Smith, the plaintiff's attorney in a lawsuit filed against CCA by Estelle Richardson's family. Mr. Smith, a Democrat, strongly endorsed Mr. Puryear's nomination; further, Mr. Puryear cited Mr. Smith's comments in his written answers submitted to the Committee. I spoke with Mr. Smith last February and we had a candid conversation as to why he wrote his letter. As that was a private discussion, until recently I have not disclosed Mr. Smith's underlying motivation as it was relayed by him to me. In fact, when PCI provided the Judiciary Committee with its Response to Mr. Puryear's written answers in a March 7 letter, I stated as follows: "Mr. Puryear cited a letter from David Randolph Smith, one of the attorneys who represented Ms. Richardson's family in the lawsuit against CCA. I spoke with Mr. Smith and he related to me the underlying reasons why he sent his letter to the Committee. I am not at liberty to disclose those reasons as communicated to me during our private conversation; it is up to Mr. Smith to inform the Committee as to the true motivation behind his letter." On April 10, the Nashville City Paper, a free local daily, published an article which cited Mr. Smith's letter and, based on an interview, quoted his stated reasons for endorsing Mr. Puryear's nomination. As Mr. Smith went on the record, I am now free to do so myself. Dee Hubbard Alex Friedmann Stephen Raher Deb Phillips Ken Kopczynski President Vice President Secretary/Treasurer Director Executive Director 1114 Brandt Drive - Tallahassee, FL 32308 850-980-0887 - www.PrivateCI.org
  • 18. Senator Patrick Leahy April 14, 2008 Page 4 In my conversation with Mr. Smith, he stated to me – twice – that he supported Mr. Puryear's nomination because he did not want a "right-wing religious nutjob" confirmed in his stead. He felt that Mr. Puryear was more of a moderate and feared who might be endorsed by Tennessee's Republican Senators if Mr. Puryear was not confirmed. Mr. Smith made it clear to me that he preferred not to have a Republican judicial nominee period, but that Mr. Puryear was the least objectionable candidate. Mr. Smith has acknowledged that he used the phrase mentioned above – which was, in part, a motivating factor for the letter he sent to the Committee – in an on-the-record conversation with the managing editor of the Nashville Scene, an independent local weekly publication. Mr. Smith further stated that he liked Mr. Puryear both personally and professionally. Certainly, the Committee members should look at the totality of the statements and evidence they have received relative to Mr. Puryear's nomination, and weigh it accordingly. In order to do so with accuracy, I believe the information presented in this letter will be helpful. Sincerely, Alex Friedmann Vice President, PCI cc: Senator Arlen Specter, Ranking Member Dee Hubbard Alex Friedmann Stephen Raher Deb Phillips Ken Kopczynski President Vice President Secretary/Treasurer Director Executive Director 1114 Brandt Drive - Tallahassee, FL 32308 850-980-0887 - www.PrivateCI.org
  • 19. President Obama nominates David Michaels to lead OSHA - Law Firm of Baker Donelson Page 1 of 2 Home » Publications » Labor & Employment » Printable Version Labor & Employment President Obama nominates David Michaels to lead OSHA Alert Search by Mary LeAnn Mynatt July 31, 2009 On July 28, the White House announced that President Obama had selected epidemiologist David Michaels, Ph.D, MPH, to head OSHA as Assistant Secretary of Labor. Mr. Michaels must be confirmed by the Senate. He has prior government experience, serving as the Department of Energy Assistant Secretary for Environment, Safety and Health during the Clinton Administration. One of his achievements at DOE was to aid the passage of the Energy Employees Occupational Illness Compensation Program Act of 2000, designed to compensate nuclear weapons workers who developed illnesses as a result of exposure to radiation and chemicals in the workplace. Dr. Michaels is currently a research professor and interim chair of the Department of Environmental and Occupational Health at the George Washington University School of Public Health and Health Services. There, his work includes studying the health effects of occupational exposure to toxic chemicals, including asbestos, metals, and solvents. In testimony before a Senate committee in 2007, Michaels expressed concern about several issues, including the underreporting of workplace injuries and illnesses, lack of new standards promulgated by OSHA, insufficient use of OSHA's General Duty Clause as an enforcement tool, and the outdated health standards still in place. Mr. Michaels' nomination has been hailed by Democrats. U.S. Representative George Miller (D-Cal.) stated that Mr. Michaels will help OSHA "restore vital health and safety protections for America's workers." Dr. Michael's nomination comes at a particularly pivotal time for OSHA. Perhaps more so than at any time since its creation in April 1971, labor and Democratic leaders are clamoring to enhance enforcement and increase the promulgation of new regulations concerning workplace standards. The proposed Protecting America's Workers Act (HR 2067) would, among other things, expand OSHA's coverage to include more workers. It would also allow felony prosecutions against employers under certain conditions, raise civil penalties, and set mandatory minimum penalties for violations resulting in death. Following eight years of relative quiet - fewer OSHA regulations were promulgated under the Bush Administration than any other president - such changes would reinvigorate the agency. As a result, there's a backlog of initiatives to track, including combustible dust, diacetyl, new health standards, and a possible resurrection of the ergonomics standard. Representative Lynn Woolsey (D-Cal.) stated that OSHA will be able to "issue long overdue safety standards and bring back more vigorous enforcement of workplace safety and health standards." Given the renewed emphasis on workplace conditions, employers should pay strict attention to matters that could be deemed administrative in nature, such as properly maintaining OSHA 300 Logs for Injuries and Illnesses. In addition, during this economic downtown, disgruntled ex- employees may be even more prone to claiming retaliatory discharge following allegations of health and safety violations in the workplace. Employers should also expect more OSHA attention and resources devoted to inspections and enforcement. OSHA routinely tracks not only the number of inspections but those that result in of citations, with a goal of issuing a citation with every inspection. Finally, employers should carefully evaluate their workplaces for hazards, regardless of whether a specific regulation addresses a particular hazard, given Dr. Michaels's stated desire to increase the use of the General Duty Clause as an enforcement tool. Our attorneys have conducted onsite OSHA presentations to members of clients' management, safety teams, safety departments and line employees, and have advised clients, including an http://www.bakerdonelson.com/Content.aspx?NodeID=200&PublicationID=668 11/21/2009
  • 20. President Obama nominates David Michaels to lead OSHA - Law Firm of Baker Donelson Page 2 of 2 asbestos-certified contractor, on OSHA, EPA and TDEC asbestos regulatory requirements. We work closely with clients to enhance their safety and health programs to include OSHA compliance as well as an Industrial Risk Management program. We stand ready to assist you with these and other labor and employment-related challenges. For assistance, please contact your Baker Donelson attorney or any of our nearly 70 Labor & Employment attorneys in the Firm's Labor & Employment Department, located in Birmingham, Alabama; Atlanta, Georgia; Baton Rouge, Mandeville and New Orleans, Louisiana; Jackson, Mississippi; and Chattanooga, Johnson City, Knoxville, Memphis and Nashville, Tennessee. Baker Donelson gives you what boutique labor and employment firms can't: a set of attorneys who are not only dedicated to the practice of labor and employment issues, but who can reach into an integrated and experienced team of professionals to assist you in every other aspect of your legal business needs. We set ourselves apart by valuing your entire company. And when it comes to your company's most valuable asset - your employees - we're committed to counseling with and advocating for you every step of the way. Baker Donelson hosts breakfast briefings, roundtables and seminars that may be of interest to you. For more information, please click here. ©2009 Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz, PC | All Rights Reserved | Disclaimer & Terms Of Use http://www.bakerdonelson.com/Content.aspx?NodeID=200&PublicationID=668 11/21/2009
  • 21. CUT & PASTED 11/18/09 FROM: http://www.allbusiness.com/banking-finance/financial-markets- investing-securities/6375711-1.html Empiric Announces Proposed Major Dividend Spin-Off to Its Shareholders. Publication: Business Wire Date: Tuesday, January 11 2000 300 private and public entities in over 100 countries. Currently the firm has two contracts with a private- sector organization in Lima, Peru that are subject to the buyer obtaining financing and other conditions. There is no certainty that these contracts will be consummated. One is for composite structures, the other to be fabricated from metal. The first contract is for a minimum of 36,000 basic structural units over three years, utilizing composite material, and a minimum sales value of $67.5 million. The second contract is to purchase 22 million square feet of the metal system over a year for a total of $121 million. The Export- Import Bank of the US expressed interest in financing the two contracts. Daedalus staff visited Peru and planning continues a pace toward commencement of production and for support from government users, banks, and local officials. In addition to the foregoing, Daedalus has a letter of intent from an Argentinean company for the purchase of 20 units upon the successful demonstration of initial housing units. Daedalus is currently negotiating contracts to construct basic shelter and low-cost housing in various countries including Philippines, Turkey, Honduras, South Africa, Vietnam and Pakistan. The outstanding, unusual and potentially worldwide high profile business enterprise and the acceptance of its products on a worldwide basis has attracted a team of prominent individuals to Daedalus' Management and Board of Directors. Admiral James A. "Ace" Lyons, Jr., U. S. Navy Retired, will serve as the Chairman of the Board. Mr. Lyons is President and CEO of LION Associates, an international consulting firm.. Mr. Lyons served for 36 years as an officer in the U. S. Navy, including serving as Commander-in-Chief of the U. S. Pacific Fleet, the largest single military command in the world. In addition, he served as the Senior U. S. Military Representative to the United Nations, as well as serving in various military and civilian leadership capacities in China, Japan, Philippines, Russia and other Pacific rim countries. Mr. George C. Montgomery, a graduate of Vanderbilt University, with a Juris Doctor degree, former member of the law firm of Vinson & Elkins, and is currently the managing partner in the Washington law firm of Baker, Donelson, Bearman & Caldwell. Mr. Montgomery served as Ambassador of the United
  • 22. States to the Sultanate of Oman under President Reagan in 1985, and currently is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, on the Board of Visitors of the Georgetown University School of Business, and a Captain in the United States Naval Reserve. Mr. Montgomery served as Chief Legislative Assistant Counsel to Senator Howard H. Baker, Jr., the Majority Leader of the United States Senate in 1981. . . .
  • 23. Ducks Unlimited Mourns the Loss of a Conservation Leader Page 1 of 3 Ducks Unlimited Mourns the Loss of a Conservation Leader The Ducks Unlimited family mourns the untimely passing of a paragon of conservation, and our friend, Jim Range. Jim Range was a strong and accomplished proponent of countless conservation initiatives especially, but not exclusively focusing on public policy work. His commitment to wetlands and waterfowl habitat was legendary. He served as Secretary on the Ducks Unlimited Board of Directors, was a major donor, a charter member of the Ducks Unlimited Feather Society, and was the co-founder of the Ducks Unlimited Federal City Chapter – the first and only Ducks Unlimited chapter in Washington, D.C. Jim was also an active supporter of Ducks Unlimited’s Wetlands America Trust, where he served on the Board of Directors from 1993-1998 and again from 2000-2006. He served as Secretary of that Board from 1995-1998. Jim was involved in the leadership of many other conservation organizations, most notably as founder and Chairman of the Board of the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership. In his professional life, Jim was a Senior Legislative Policy advisor for Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell and Berkowitz law firm, where he specialized in conservation advocacy and environmental, regulatory, and legislative policy. Earlier in his career on Capitol Hill, Jim was instrumental in the creation or reauthorization of many of the nation’s most important and notable conservation laws. Fittingly, a memorial service for Jim will be held in Washington, D.C. at an area he liked to frequent on the Potomac River, one of his favorite pastimes while in Washington. Please join us in remembrance and appreciation for a staunch advocate for, and friend of waterfowl, waterfowlers and wildlife. We pass appreciation for the life and work of Jim, along with our sympathies to his family. D.A. (Don) Young Executive Vice President Ducks Unlimited James D. Range Obituary James D. Range, 63, died peacefully, surrounded by family and loved ones, on Tuesday, January 20 at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota after an extraordinarily courageous battle with kidney cancer. Range was one of the nation’s most prominent champions of natural resource conservation. He was known in Washington and throughout the United States as a skilled policy strategist with an extraordinary bipartisan network of friends and contacts. Along with his political adeptness, he possessed an oratorical gift and was known as someone who always spoke from his heart with passionate conviction. A life-long outdoorsman, Range was instrumental in the conservation and continued protection of many different corners of the American landscape and was a passionate advocate for the country’s fish and wildlife and their habitat. Perhaps best known as a long-time advisor to former Senate Majority Leader Howard Baker, he also was known personally to countless people as a beloved confidant, friend and mentor. http://www.ducks.org/news/1731/DucksUnlimitedMourns.html 11/18/2009
  • 24. Ducks Unlimited Mourns the Loss of a Conservation Leader Page 2 of 3 At the time of his death, Range worked as senior policy advisor in the law firm of Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell & Berkowitz and served as Chairman of the Board of the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership, an organization he co-founded in 2002. He was instrumental in the founding of the Bipartisan Policy Center and worked as an advisor to that organization. Mr. Range was chief counsel to Senator Baker during the period between 1980 and 1984 when the senator served as Majority Leader. From 1973 to 1980, Range served as minority counsel to the U.S. Senate's Committee on the Environment and Public Works. He was counsel to the National Commission on Water Quality in 1972. From 1984 through 1992, Range worked as Vice President of Government Affairs for Waste Management, Inc., and from 1992 to 1994, Range served in the identical capacity for Rust International, Inc., a subsidiary of WMX Technologies, Inc. “Jim Range was a dedicated, loyal and trusted member of my staff who helped to fashion some of this country's most vital environmental legislation,” Sen. Baker said. “Of all his efforts to promote comprehensive oversight concerning clean air and clean water, Jim was especially helpful with a project that was of particular importance to me. He was an essential part of the team that was able to come up with a unique approach that allowed the creation of the Big South Fork National River and Recreation Area located in Tennessee and Kentucky. Were it not for Jim Range and a few others, this idea would have never been possible. Jim and I continued working together, outside of our formal positions in government, to try to influence responsible care for our country's all important natural resources in a bipartisan spirit. I will miss Jim’s counsel, but more importantly, I will miss him.” In his 1986 book “Running in Place: Inside the Senate,” James A. Miller described Range as “… a legislative cowboy – a southern, tough-talking, Jack Daniels-drinking, boyishly handsome, charismatic lawyer who long ago made the right connections on his way up north. … At 36, the blustery Range has become one of a handful of key aides recognized by senators and staff alike as an authoritative source of crucial information about the Senate’s agenda.” Many of Jim’s beneficial contributions to natural resource law are well-known. He played an instrumental role in the crafting and final passage of a string of landmark laws, including the Clean Water Act, but his true cumulative influence on behalf of America’s fish and wildlife resources is inestimable. Jim attributed much of the success he and his colleagues had in the policymaking arena to their ability to work in a bipartisan fashion, putting America's outdoor resources above party politics. He often paraphrased President Ronald Reagan, saying, “It’s amazing what you can get done in this town when you don’t worry about who gets the credit.” Aside from service as Chairman of the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership’s Board of Directors, Range served on the Boards of Directors for Trout Unlimited, Ducks Unlimited, the Wetlands America Trust, the Recreational Boating and Fishing Foundation, the American Sportfishing Association, the American Bird Conservancy, the Pacific Forest Trust, the Yellowstone Park Foundation, and the Bonefish and Tarpon Trust. An original board member and Chair of the National Fish and Wildlife Foundation, Range also was a White House appointee to the Interstate Commission on the Potomac River Basin, the Sportfishing and Boating Partnership Council and the Valles Caldera Trust. In 2003, Range received the U.S. Department of the Interior's Great Blue Heron Award, the highest honor given to an individual at the national level by the Department. He was also awarded the 2003 Outdoor Life Magazine Conservationist of the Year Award and the Norville Prosser Lifetime Achievement Award presented by the American Sportfishing Association. Range was profiled by Time magazine in 2005 for his efforts to expand the availability of conservation easements, and a Wall Street Journal story that same year highlighted Range’s successful efforts to engineer the rollback of an excise tax that was unintentionally placing American fly rod manufacturers at a huge competitive disadvantage. Of Range and Rod DeArment, a former chief of staff to Bob Dole when he was Senate majority leader, the Journal reported, “The men worked together to push through pillars of the Reagan agenda -- tax cuts in 1981 and the last big reform of the Social Security system in 1983 -- but also were allies in a little-noticed 1984 law that placed excise taxes on fishing gear and some motor fuels into a trust fund that sponsored state programs to clean up rivers and improve fishing ecosystems.” When still serving as chairman of the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee, Senator Pete Domenici of New Mexico said of Range, "Jim Range has been one of those rare individuals who http://www.ducks.org/news/1731/DucksUnlimitedMourns.html 11/18/2009
  • 25. Ducks Unlimited Mourns the Loss of a Conservation Leader Page 3 of 3 has dedicated his life to bringing opposing parties together to unite for a common good. He did it as a senior staff in the United States Senate working on clean air, clean water, and wildlife issues. He is still doing it in the conservation field now with the Theodore Roosevelt Conservation Partnership. I truly believe that if extremists on both sides of the environmental spectrum could learn from Jim's wisdom and work, the whole country would be better off." Range enjoyed a wide variety of outdoor activities, but loved hunting and fishing the most. He pursued both passions all over the world but ended up falling in love with Montana and its trout and game birds. He spent as much time as he could at his property on the Missouri River in Craig, Montana, the Flyway Ranch. Range graciously hosted many important events over the years for leaders from political, business, non-governmental organization and media circles. It was his personal bastion of respite as he found relief from his many commitments and busy schedule on the waters of the Missouri River with a fly rod in his hands. In addition to hunting and fishing Jim enjoyed pastimes close to home. Jim was an avid backyard birder and loved tending to his perennial garden. He had a special place in his heart for orchids, which he raised in a greenhouse dedicated to that purpose. He had a multitude of bird feeders that he faithfully replenished throughout the year. Jim’s back garden in the springtime was a magical oasis of colorful blossoms and birds, scent and song, where he loved to work in the early morning and relax in the evenings. Jim was also a renowned gourmet cook. Friends far and wide were drawn to his table, where they knew they would enjoy an exceptional meal—usually featuring fresh game or fish—numerous libations and lively political debate that would last late into the early morning hours. Growing up in Johnson City, Jim learned his love of the outdoors in the mountains of Tennessee. He was an Eagle Scout, acting as an aquatics instructor at Camp Tom Howard, attending National Camping School and working at Philmont Scout Ranch. He attended Science Hill High School. Range attained a B.S. degree at Tulane University, a M.S. in fisheries biology from Tennessee Tech, and graduated from the University of Miami School of Law. Jim is survived by twin daughters Kimberly Range Truesdale and Allison Range, both of Arlington, Va.; his father Dr. James J. (Bud) Range of Johnson City, Tenn. and Marco Island, Fla.; brothers Harry of Marietta, Ga., John Neel of Braselton, Ga. and Peter of Richmond Hills, Ga.; and friend Anni Ince-McKillop and her two children, Greg and Jess McKillop of Washington, DC. Range was preceded in death by his mother, Estelle Range. http://www.ducks.org/news/1731/DucksUnlimitedMourns.html 11/18/2009
  • 26. President Bush to Nominate Six Individuals to Serve as US Attorneys and Two Individual... Page 1 of 2 For Immediate Release Office of the Press Secretary August 1, 2001 President Bush to Nominate Six Individuals to Serve as US Attorneys and Two Individuals to Serve as Members of the Federal Judiciary President George W. Bush today announced his intention to nominate six individuals to serve as United States Attorneys and his intention to nominate two individuals to serve as members of the federal judiciary. The President intends to nominate Timothy M. Burgess to be United States Attorney for the District of Alaska. He has served as an Assistant United States Attorney in the District of Alaska since 1989, and was an Associate with Gilmore and Franklin in Anchorage, from 1987 to 1989. Burgess received his undergraduate degree and M. B. A. from the University of Alaska and his J. D. from Northeastern University. The President intends to nominate Harry S. Mattice, Jr. to be United States Attorney for the Eastern District of y , y Tennessee. He is ppresently Of Counsel to Baker, Donelson, Bearman and Caldwell in Chattanooga. In 1997, he y , , g , served as Senior Counsel to the United States Senate Committee on Government Affairs. From 1981 to 1997, , and then again from 1998 to 2000, Mattice was with Miller and Martin in Chattanooga, first as an Associate and g , g , then as a Partner. He received both his undergraduate and law degrees from the University of Tennessee. The President intends to nominate Robert G. McCampbell to be United States Attorney for the Western District of Oklahoma. He is currently a Partner with Crowe and Dunlevy in Oklahoma City, and from 1987 to 1994, he was an Assistant U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Oklahoma. Before joining the U.S. Attorneys office, he was an Associate with Crowe and Dunlevey. He is a graduate of Vanderbilt University and Yale Law School. The President intends to nominate Paul J. McNulty to be United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Virginia. He presently serves as Principal Associate Deputy Attorney General at the U.S. Department of Justice and from 1999 to 2001, he was Chief Counsel and Director of Legislative Operations in the Office of Majority Leader of the House of Representatives. From 1995 to 1999, he served with the House of Representatives Judiciary Committee, first as Chief Counsel to the Subcommittee on Crime and then as Director of Communications and Chief Counsel to the Committee. McNulty was Counsel to Shaw, Pittman, Potts and Trowbridge from 1993 to 1995, and he served with the Department of Justice from 1990 to 1993 as Deputy Director of the Office of Policy Development and then as Director and Chief Spokesman for the Office of Policy and Communications. He was Minority Counsel to the House Judiciary Subcommittee on Crime from 1987 to 1990, and from 1985 to 1987 he was Director of Legal Services at the Legal Services Corporation. From 1983 to 1985, he served as Counsel to the U.S. House Committee on Standards of Official Conduct. He is a graduate of Grove City College and Capital University School of Law. The President intends to nominate Michael W. Mosman to be United States Attorney for the District of Oregon. He has served as Assistant U.S. Attorney for the District of Oregon since 1988. From 1986 to 1988, Mosman was an Associate with Miller, Nash in Portland. He is a graduate of Utah State University and Brigham Young University Law School. The President intends to nominate Strom Thurmond, Jr. to be United States Attorney for the District of South Carolina. He has served as Assistant Solicitor for the Second Judicial Circuit for South Carolina since 1999. From 1998 to 1999, he was a Partner with Strom, Young and Thurmond. He received both his undergraduate and Law degrees from the University of South Carolina. The President intends to nominate Marian B. Horn to be a Judge of the United States Court of Federal Claims. The President intends to nominate Charles F. Lettow to be a Judge of the United States Court of Federal Claims. http://georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov/news/releases/2001/08/print/20010801-3.html 11/18/2009
  • 27. News from the Washington File Page 1 of 1 John Tuck is a Senior Policy Advisor at Baker, Donelson, Bearman & Caldwell. From February 1989 to 1992, Tuck served as the former Under Secretary of Energy. Prior to working at the Energy Department, he served in several positions at the White House including Assistant to the President. From 1981 to 1986, Tuck worked in the U.S. Senate as Assistant Secretary for the Majority, and also held a number of other positions on Capitol Hill including Chief of the Minority Floor Information Services from 1977 to 1980. Mr. Tuck was commissioned in 1980 the U.S. Navy from 1967 to 1973 and served as a Captain in the Naval Reserve until he retired in 1994. He holds a bachelor's degree from Georgetown University. http://www.fas.org/news/russia/2000/000321-rus-usia1.htm 11/18/2009
  • 28. BlueWater Strategies LLC - Eric Washburn Page 1 of 1 Eric Washburn Eric Washburn, Partner, has extensive expertise in energy and environmental policy in both the public and private sectors. Prior to joining BlueWater Strategies, Mr. Washburn ran his own consulting firm and was a senior public policy advisor at Baker, Donelson, Bearman, Caldwell, and Berkowitz where he provided business and governmental affairs advice to industry, non-profit and philanthropic foundation clients on a broad range of natural resources and energy issues. For over ten years prior to that, Mr. Washburn worked in various policy-making and management capacities in the United States Senate. From June 2001 until 2003, he worked for then-U.S. Senate Majority Leader Thomas A. Daschle as a senior policy advisor, overseeing development and U.S. Senate passage of the Energy Policy Act of 2002. Previously Mr. Washburn worked for Senator Harry Reid as the Democratic staff director of the Senate Environment and Public Works (EPW) r Committee. Before joining the EPW Committee, he was Senate Democratic Leader Daschle’s legislative director for four years, during which time he wrote the legislation establishing the national renewable fuel standard. Mr. Washburn’s initial service in Congress was as a legislative assistant to Senator Daschle for energy and environmental issues, where he led the development of Senate Democratic Caucus strategy on a range of issues, including energy-related tax policy, renewable energy, oil and gas extraction, global climate change, and the Clean Air Act. Prior to working in the U.S. Senate, Mr. Washburn consulted with the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC), the Natural Resources Council of Maine (NRCM), and the Congressional Office of Technology Assessment. Mr. Washburn is also currently counsel to the Bipartisan Policy Center/National Commission on Energy Policy and to the American Coalition for Ethanol. Mr. Washburn holds a master’s degree in forest science from the Yale University School of Forestry and Environmental Studies and a bachelor’s degree in psychobiology from Bowdoin College. He and his wife, Robin, have two children. http://www.bwstrategies.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=31&Itemi... 11/18/2009