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Politics : Clinton's Scandals: Is this corruption the worst ever? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: James Strauss who wrote (9428)12/15/1998 12:51:00 PM
From: Zoltan!  Respond to of 13994
 
Stanford Law (Constitutional!!!) and Business professor, Congressman Tom Campbell is to vote for impeachment:

Rep. Tom Campbell, a moderate California Republican, announced
today he, too, would vote for impeachment. He said he believed
Clinton had ''chosen not to rebut the factual'' evidence that he had
committed perjury before a grand jury.

newsday.com

So much for your "no perjury" argument.

A Ph.D. economist and Stanford Law Professor, Tom
Campbell is the current Representative of California's
15th Congressional district.

An innovator and problem solver, Tom Campbell is an
independent leader.

Tom Campbell doesn't play partisan games. He
doesn't bow to the party bosses or extremists. He
represents us.

1995-present, Member of Congress, 15th District
1983-present, Professor, Stanford University;
1993-1995, California State Senator, 11th District
1988-1992, Member of Congress, 12th District
1981-1983, Director, Federal Bureau of Competition
1981, Executive Assistant to the Deputy Attorney General, U.S. Department of Justice
1981, White House Task Force on Women, chaired by Elizabeth Dole
1977-1978, Law Clerk to Justice Byron White, U.S. Supreme Court

B.A., M.A., Economics, awarded simultaneously;
University of Chicago, 1973; highest honors
J.D., Harvard Law School, 1976; Magna Cum Laude; editor,
Harvard Law Review
Ph.D., Economics, University of Chicago, 1980; highest
fellowship awarded in Department of Economics;
dissertation was the first quantitative study of discrimination
against women in the federal government

Given an "A" grade by the National Taxpayers Union for the 1st Session of the 105th
Congress and presented with their Taxpayers' Friend Award
Named "Legislator of the Month" on May 6, 1998 by The Population Institute
Given a ranking of 68 on a scale of 1-100 by the American Conservative Union for 1997
Received a commendation from the Concord Coalition's Citizens' Council for his vote against
the transportation bill which was not within the spending caps of the budget.
Publicly thanked by a Letter to the Editor by the League of Conservation Voters for his
leadership in voting against HR 2515 concerning national forest management
State School Boards Association, Legislator of the Year, 1994, 1995
Only Member of Congress to receive 100% rating from the League of Conservation Voters
and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in the same year, 1989.
Rated Most Frugal Member of Congress by the National Taxpayer's Union federation, 1992.
They rated Campbell as having supported "less net spending" than any other Member of the
House of Representatives, 1991-1992.
Received the "Watchdogs of the Treasury Golden Bulldog" award, every year in Congress
"Guardian of Small Business" award from National Federation of Independent Business
every year in Congress.
National Federation of Independent Business Award of Merit.
"California Legislator of the Year" award from Fraternal Order of Police - 1991.
California Journal awards 1995: ranked best overall State Senator, no. 1 on integrity, no. 1
on intelligence.