Pat Roberts

Senator Republican - Kansas
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As a new member of the Senate Finance Committee in the 110th Congress, Roberts gains the opportunity to give Kansans increased leadership on legislation ranging from taxes to trade, health care, Medicare and Social Security -- issues impacting all Kansas families.
Roberts' record shows his long-standing concern for Kansas communities, businesses and families. A member of the Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee, Roberts has introduced legislation to address the high cost of quality childcare and health care for small businesses, the nursing shortage and fully funding the Individuals with Disabilities in Education Act.
In agriculture, Roberts' work on behalf of America's farmers and ranchers is well-known. The House Agriculture Committee from 1995-1997, then Congressman Roberts led the reform of outdated federal farm policies. His advocacy has continued in the Senate as a key member of the Senate Agriculture Committee. In 2000, he wrote sweeping reforms to the federal crop insurance program. In addition, Roberts has worked to bring critical relief to producers suffering from long term drought. He advocates a more cohesive and aggressive U.S. trade policy and has called for reform of unilateral trade sanctions. He has also fought hard to regain access to overseas markets for U.S. beef exports.
Roberts is committed to increasing Kansas' investment in math, science and technology, urging schools and universities to remain highly competitive by investing in research infrastructure. Calling this focus "an investment in our future,"Roberts in 1997 established his blue-ribbon Advisory Committee on Science, Technology and the Future to advise him on Kansas' technology needs.
Kansans also know Roberts as an advocate for the states’ military installations and those who serve in uniform. He played a key role in strengthening Kansas’ military missions despite nationwide base closings – bringing thousands of new jobs to Kansas.
As Chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee for four years, and a former Marine, Roberts worked to improve our intelligence gathering and analysis capabilities at a critical time in our nation's history. When concerns arose regarding the timing and accuracy of U.S. intelligence on pre-war Iraq, Roberts led the Intelligence Committee through one of the most sweeping and exhaustive reviews of U.S. intelligence ever conducted. The bipartisan report, unanimously approved by the members of the Intelligence Committee, revealed systemic failures within the Intelligence Community. The review led Roberts to propose critical and forward thinking intelligence reforms. Many of his proposals were included in the 9/11 Intelligence Reform Act of 2004. In 2004, Roberts delivered the prestigious Landon Lecture at Kansas State University on national security topics.
Born in Topeka April 20, 1936, Roberts 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, 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’ U.S. Senator Frank Carlson in 1967. In 1969, Roberts became Administrative Assistant to First District U.S. Congressman Keith Sebelius. Roberts was elected to Congress in 1980, succeeding Sebelius upon his retirement. He was first elected to the U.S. Senate in 1996 following the retirement of Senator Nancy Kassebaum (Baker) and won re-election in 2002. Roberts and his wife, Franki, have three grown children – David, Ashleigh and Anne-Wesley.
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- [Info] Pat Roberts bio from The Washington Post
- [Info] Pat Roberts career profile at Opensecrets.org
- [Info] Pat Roberts bio and info at Congresspedia
- [Official Site] Pat Roberts site at senate.gov
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