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Pat Roberts, a fourth generation Kansan from Dodge City, is honored
to represent the people of Kansas in the United States Senate.
As a well-respected member of the Senate, his experience and
dedication have delivered new jobs to the state and strengthened the
economy, making a difference in our daily lives and pocketbooks. He
has earned a reputation as a strong leader on national security and
defense issues, agriculture and health care. He has been hailed for
his bipartisanship, believing in the importance in reaching across
the political aisle to pass legislation crucial to Kansas and the
country.
His public service commitment to Kansas began in 1980 when he was
first elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in the First
District. Eight terms later, in 1996, he was elected to the Senate,
succeeding retiring Senator Nancy Kassebaum Baker.
Today, his influence and seniority in the Senate give Kansas a
powerful voice on the Agriculture, Finance and Health, Education,
Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committees.
Roberts’ Finance Committee seat, which he joined in 2007, gives
him jurisdiction on a wide-range of legislation from tax and trade
to health care, Medicare and Social Security, issues impacting all
Kansas families. Kansas has not had a representative on the Senate
Finance Committee since Senator Bob Dole left the Senate more than
10 years ago.
Senator Roberts’ legislative record reflects in his belief in:
- Strengthening our national defense, improving our intelligence
gathering capabilities and better securing the homeland;
- Keeping Kansas competitive in the global marketplace;
- Fighting to lower taxes for families;
- Supporting free and fair trade policies for agriculture and
businesses;
- Ensuring access to health care services at a reasonable cost;
and
- Providing a strong education system for our children.
- As Chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee for four
years from 2003-2006, and a former U.S. Marine, Roberts fought
for better intelligence gathering and analysis capabilities for
the men and women serving in our Intelligence Community. He
believes war fighters in the field must have the best
intelligence possible if we are to win the War on Terror.
Roberts led the Intelligence Committee through an unprecedented
and exhaustive review of U.S. intelligence regarding the timing and
accuracy of U.S. intelligence on pre-war Iraq. The report, approved
by all Republicans and Democrats on the Intelligence Committee,
highlighted the serious and systemic failures within the
Intelligence Community. As a result, Roberts proposed bold
intelligence reforms to completely reshape intelligence gathering.
Many of his proposals were included in the 9/11 Intelligence Reform
Act of 2004.
Pat Roberts was born in Topeka on April 20, 1936. He is the son
of the late Wes Roberts, Chairman of the Republican National
Committee under President Dwight Eisenhower. His great-grandfather,
J.W. Roberts, founded the Oskaloosa Independent, the state's second
oldest newspaper. Following graduation from Kansas State University
in 1958, Senator Roberts served in the U.S. Marine Corps for four
years, then worked as a reporter and editor for several Arizona
newspapers. He joined the staff of Kansas Senator Frank Carlson in
1967. In 1969, Senator Roberts became Administrative Assistant to
Kansas' First District Congressman Keith Sebelius. Senator Roberts
was elected to Congress in 1980, succeeding Sebelius upon his
retirement. He was first elected to the Senate in 1996 following the
retirement of Senator Nancy Kassebaum Baker and won re-election in
2002. Senator Roberts and his wife, Franki, have three grown
children – David, Ashleigh and Anne-Wesley. |