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Lamar Alexander
U.S. Senate: Senator
Republican     Next Election Year: 2014

Education:
JD, New York University Law School, 1965 BA, Latin American History, Vanderbilt University, 1962

Profession:
Lawyer, Law Firm of Baker, Worthington, Crossley, Stansberry and Woolf, 1998 Lawyer, Law Firm of Baker, Donelson, Bearman and Caldwell, 1993-1995 Chair, Republican Exchange Satellite Network, 1993-1995 President, University of Tennessee, 1988-1991 Chair, Leadership Institute at Belmont University, 1987-1988 Special Counsel to Senate Minority Leader Howard Baker, 1977 Commentator, WSM Television in Nashville, 1975-1977 Lawyer/Founding Partner, Law Firm of Dearborn and Ewing, 1970-1976 Director, Tennessee Governor Winfield Dunn's Election Campaign, 1970 Executive Assistant to Bryce Harlow, White House Congressional Liaison for President Richard Nixon, 1969-1970 Legislative Assistant, Tennessee Republican Senator Howard Baker, 1967-1968 Director, Howard Baker's Campaign for United States Senate, 1966 Law Clerk, United States Circuit Court Judge John Minor Wisdom, 5th Circuit Court of Appeals, New Orleans, 1965-1966 Co-Founder, Corporate Child Care Services Goodman Professor, Harvard University Kennedy School of Government Lawyer, Law Firm of Fowler, Roundree and Robertson Author


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  Voting Record on Legislation Involving Senior and Social Security Issues



(2010) S 3985 Emergency Senior Citizens Relief Act

Outcome: Cloture Not Invoked (53/45)

Summary: -Requires the Secretary of the Treasury to disburse additional payments of $250 to individuals who were entitled to any of the following in October, November, or December 2010, whereas existing law restricted payments to individuals who were only entitled to such benefits in 2009 (Sec. 2):
    -Social Security; -Railroad Retirement benefits; -Veterans benefits; or -Supplemental Security Income (SSI).
-Authorizes government retirees, who receive pension benefits for services to the United States or any State, and who are not eligible to receive the $250 payment, to claim a $250 income tax credit in 2011, whereas existing law only allowed retirees to claim this credit in 2009 (Sec. 2). -Authorizes the disbursement of $250 payments to individuals who reside in locations with an Army Post Office, Fleet Post Office, or Diplomatic Post Office, whereas existing law excluded these individuals (Sec. 2). -Reduces the maximum allowable amount for the "Making Work Pay" tax credit by $250, for individuals who receive a $250 payment. (Sec. 2). -Prohibits the Secretary of the Treasury from disbursing payments after December 31, 2011 (Sec. 2).
Alexander's Vote

N

(2010) S Amdt 3353 Payment to Social Security Recipients

Outcome: Motion Rejected (47/50)

Summary: -Specifies that no payments for calendar year 2009, as authorized in American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 (HR 1, the "Stimulus" Act), shall be dispersed after December 31, 2010, and no payment authorized in this amendment for calendar year 2010 shall be dispersed after December 31, 2011, regardless of entitlement or eligibility. -Appropriates an additional $11.43 million to carry out the administrative costs of this amendment as follows:
    -$5.2 million to the Secretary of the Treasury; -$5 million to the Commissioner of Social Security; -$600,000 to the Railroad Retirement Board; and -$625,000 to the Secretary of Veteran Affairs.
Alexander's Vote

N