Michael Enzi
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Michael Bradley "Mike" Enzi (born February 1, 1944) is the senior United States Senator from Wyoming. Before his election to the U.S. Senate in 1996, Enzi was a businessman who at one time owned family shoe stores. He later became a politician on the state level, having served in the state legislature for more than a decade. He was reelected to the U.S. Senate in 2002 and again in 2008.Born in Bremerton, Washington, to Elmer Jacob Enzi and the former Dorothy M. Bradley,[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~battle/senators/enzi.htm 1] Enzi grew up in Thermopolis, Wyoming after his father's return from military duty on the Pacific Coast. He attended elementary school in Thermopolis and graduated from Sheridan High School in northern Wyoming in 1962. He is an Eagle Scout and a recipient of the Distinguished Eagle Scout Award from the Boy Scouts of America.Enzi received a degree in accounting from George Washington University in Washington, D.C., in 1966. Enzi is also a member of the Sigma Chi Fraternity and of Alpha Kappa Psi business fraternity. He received an M.B.A. in retail marketing from the University of Denver in Colorado in 1968. The future senator served in the Wyoming Air National Guard from 1967 to 1973. On June 7, 1969, Enzi married the former Diana Buckley; the couple has two daughters, Amy and Emily, and a son, Brad.Soon after his marriage, Enzi moved to Gillette, Wyoming where he founded a small business, NZ Shoes, which later also featured locations in Sheridan and in Miles City, Montana. As a young business owner, he served as president of the Wyoming chapter of the United States Junior Chamber. Enzi was elected as mayor of Gillette in 1975 at the age of 30 and he held the position for two terms. He served until 1982, and during his tenure, the city doubled in size. From 1976 to 1979, Enzi worked with the Department of Interior on energy policy via its Coal Advisory Committee. Enzi was elected to the Wyoming House of Representatives and served from 1987 to 1991. He was then a member of the Wyoming Senate from 1991 to 1996. While a member of the state senate, Enzi became a vocal opponent of proposals to allow legalized gambling within his state. He served as the primary spokesman of WyBett, an anti-casino group in 1994[http://wybett.vcn.com/]. During this time period, he also worked professionally as an accountant with an oil drilling company, holding this job from 1985 to 1997. During the 1990s, he also worked as an executive director with the Black Hills Corporation, an energy holding company that owns utilities and natural gas and coal mining operations.Enzi was first elected to the United States Senate in 1996. He endured a tough primary challenge during his first campaign, before winning election by an eight point margin. Enzi won by a very comfortable margin in 2002. He became senior senator when his Wyoming colleague, Senator Craig L. Thomas, died on June 4, 2007. His new colleague is fellow Republican John Barrasso, a former state senator from Casper, whom Enzi, as a then state senator himself, only narrowly defeated in the 1996 Republican primary by 33%-32%.Enzi's second term will expire in 2008. He won a third term with a vote of 76% to 23% against Democratic opponent Chris Rothfuss. *Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship *Committee on Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions (Ranking Member)**Subcommittee on Children and Families (Ex-Officio)**Subcommittee on Employment and Workplace Safety (Ex-Officio)**Subcommittee on Retirement and Aging (Ex-Officio)*Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs **Subcommittee on Housing, Transportation and Community Development **Subcommittee on Securities, Insurance and Investment **Subcommittee on Security and International Trade and Finance *Committee on the BudgetEnzi was ranked by National Journal as the sixth-most conservative United States senator in their March 2007 conservative/liberal rankings[http://politicalarithmetik.blogspot.com/2007/03/national-journal-2006.html] Despite his strong support of the war, he was one of fourteen senators to vote against the Iraq Funding bill in May 2007 because he opposes the clauses of the bill which increase domestic spending.On social issues, Enzi is strongly conservative. He opposes all types of abortion and has voted in favor of proposals that would provide restrictions on the procedure for minors, those stationed on military bases, and other groups. He has voted in favor of failed constitutional amendments that suggested banning gay marriage and flag desecration. Enzi also is a strong supporter of gun rights and is ranked very favorably by the National Rifle Association[http://www.ontheissues.org/senate/Michael_Enzi.htm].Senator Enzi supports overall taxation decreases, and he has voted for the repeal of legislation governing such things as the death tax and 'marriage penalty.' He also calls for a partial privatization of Social Security and has consistently voted against measures to expand Medicare or to enroll more children or lower class individuals in public healthcare. A strong supporter of the coal industry, Enzi also rejects alternative energy proposals and advocates ANWAR and offshore drilling. He has a somewhat mixed record on trade issues; he has voted to approve most free trade bills but has rejected the Central America Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA), one of the largest pieces of such legislation, and is opposed to presidential fast tracking of trade relation normalization.Enzi takes a hard anti-immigration stance and has been rated highly by groups that support tighter border controls. He has voted in favor of border fence construction and against the implementation of guest worker programs. Enzi has voted to uphold the PATRIOT Act and is opposed to calls to cut down on wiretapping and to extend rights to Guantanamo Bay detainees. Enzi has also rejected calls for a timetable for military withdrawal from Iraq.In 2005, Enzi became the ninth Wyoming senator to ascend to the rank of chairman on one of the 16 standing Senate committees. Enzi has been a member of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, since his arrival in the Senate in 1997.Enzi’s committee led the first revisions to mine safety laws in 28 years by promoting the use of new technologies to improve mine safety and save lives. During his time as chairman of the HELP Committee 37 bills were reported out of the committee, 23 bills passed the Senate, 352 nominations were reported favorably, and 15 laws came through the committee that were signed by President Bush.Enzi has joined Barrasso in endorsing the nomination of Richard Honaker of Rock Springs to the U.S. District Court in Cheyenne. The selection has been pending in the Senate Judiciary Committee for more than a year because of opposition from secularists and supporters of abortion access.{| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em ; font-size:95%"|+ Wyoming Senator (Class II): Results 1996–2002!|Year!!|Democratic Party!|Votes!|Pct!!|Republican Party!|Votes!|Pct!!|Other!|Party!|Votes!|Pct!!|Other!|Party!|Votes!|Pct!|-|1996|| || align="right" |89,103| |42%|| || align="right" |114,116| |54%|| | Herbert| |Libertarian| align="right" |5,289| align="right" |3%|| |Lloyd Marsden| |Natural Law| align="right" |2,569| align="right" |1%||-|2002|| |Joyce Jansa Corcoran| align="right" |49,570| |27%|| |Michael B. Enzi| align="right" |133,710| |73%||-|2008|| |Chris Rothfuss| align="right" |60,631| |24.3%|| |Michael B. Enzi| align="right" |189,046| |75.6%||||||||||*United States Senate elections in Wyoming, 2008*[http://enzi.senate.gov United States Senator Michael B. Enzi] official Senate site*[http://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Mike_Enzi SourceWatch Congresspedia — Mike Enzi] profile*[http://www.enzi2008.com Enzi2008.com]*[http://studentloanjustice.org/whodidit.htm Student Loan Justice - Who Did It?] connections with student loan corporations and lobbyists
April 20
an opinion of Michael Enzi was approved The U.S. should have diplomatic relations with Cuba. The U.S. embargo on Cuba is a 50-year failure, and lifting the ban on travel is a good first step toward a more rational policy.
April 19
an opinion of Michael Enzi was approved President Bush's federal tax cuts should be made permanent. let’s unshackle the entrepreneurial spirit that fuels our economic growth by permanently extending all of the tax cuts we passed in 2001
February 4
an opinion of Michael Enzi was approved Timothy Geithner is not a good choice for Barack Obama's Treasury Secretary. Enzi: Past nominees disqualified for lesser infractions.
November 1, 2008
an opinion of Michael Enzi was approved The federal government should not pass the proposed $700 billion financial system bailout. I cannot vote for a bill to authorize $700 billion in taxpayer money without a substantial chance of success
an opinion of Michael Enzi was approved The federal government's financial bailout package will not help stabilize the U.S. economy. I cannot vote for a bill to authorize $700 billion in taxpayer money without a substantial chance of success
September 17, 2008
an opinion of Michael Enzi was approved Congress should eliminate the estate tax. I also support a permanent repeal of the death tax
an opinion of Michael Enzi was approved People residing illegally in the United States should not be offered a path to citizenship. It puts illegal immigrants at the head of the line in front of those who are following the rules in order to gain citizenship.
an opinion of Michael Enzi was approved The U.S. should build a fence along the Mexican border. I voted in favor the Secure Fence Act. Hundreds of miles of secure fence have been built since then and more is under construction
an opinion of Michael Enzi was approved The U.S. should have an official language. I’ve also consistently advocated for English as our official language
September 8, 2008
an opinion of Michael Enzi was approved The U.S. should enact a constitutional amendment prohibiting the burning of the American flag. I rise in strong support of S. J. Res. 12 which proposes an amendment to our Constitution allowing Congress to prohibit the physical desecration of the flag of the United States
September 5, 2008
an opinion of Michael Enzi was approved The government should not provide financial assistance to homeowners facing foreclosure. Government bailouts will never be the solution to the housing crisis
an opinion of Michael Enzi was approved Congress should lift the ban on offshore oil drilling. I support responsible, limited energy development in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (ANWR), Outer Continental Shelf (OCS),
an opinion of Michael Enzi was approved The U.S. should build more oil refineries. I have pushed the oil industry to reinvest more profits into expanding production capacity and infrastructure for new refineries and pipelines
an opinion of Michael Enzi was approved The No Child Left Behind Act should be reauthorized. Through the reauthorization of Head Start, No Child Left Behind, the Higher Education Act and the Workforce Investment Act we can make sure that every individual has access to a lifetime of education and training opportunities that provide the knowle
August 29, 2008
an opinion of Michael Enzi was approved States should charge sales tax for online purchases. Enzi sponsored the Sales Tax Fairness and Simplification Act
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