Howard H. Baker
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Howard H. Baker (Senate Majority Leader, Pro-Tobacco Industry)
"Howard H. Baker, Jr. served three terms as a United States Senator from Tennessee (1967-1985).
"He was Vice Chairman of the Senate Watergate Committee, the highest ranking Republican on the Committee. He served as Minority Leader of the Senate from 1977-1981 and as Majority Leader from 1981 until he retired from the Senate at the end of this third term in January, 1985. He was a candidate for the 1980 Republican presidential nomination and served as President Ronald Reagan's Chief of Staff from 1987-1988.
"For the next thirteen years he worked in several Tennessee law firms. In 2001 President George W. Bush appointed him as U.S. Ambassador to Japan." [1]
Married to Nancy Landon Kassebaum Baker.
- Advisory Board, Common Good
- Advisory Board, Partnership for a Secure America
- Advisory Board, Bipartisan Policy Center [2]
- Trustee, The Freedom Forum
- Co-chair, American Council on Global Nuclear Competitiveness
- Linked to the Scowcroft Group
Resources and articles
References
- ↑ Howard H. Baker, Partnership for a Secure America, accessed July 15, 2007.
- ↑ Advisory Board, Bipartisan Policy Center, accessed February 3, 2009.
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