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Senator
George Allen
U.S. Senator, Virginia
Professional:
• 2001 – Present 51st United States Senator
from Virginia
• 1994 – 1998 67th Governor of the Commonwealth
• 1991 – 1993 U.S. Representative, elected in
a special election
• 1983 – 1991 Virginia House of Delegates
Personal:
• Birth date: March 8, 1952
• Family: Married, Susan
• Three children, Tyler, Forrest and Brooke
• Resides: Mt. Vernon, Virginia
• Political Heroes: Thomas Jefferson, Ronald Reagan
As a member of the influential Commerce, Science and Transportation
Committee, as well as the Small Business and Entrepreneurship
Committee, Senator Allen has made the creation of quality,
good paying jobs in the Commonwealth his focus. Because of
his experience and work with the tremendous high-tech presence
in Virginia, Senator Allen was appointed in 2001 to serve
as Chairman of the Senate High Tech Task Force where he continued
to advocate policies to make America a leader in innovation
from nanotechnology to broadband to the education of future
engineers and scientists. In 2004, the Senate passed Allen’s
Internet Tax Nondiscrimination Act, legislation which extends
the ban on multiple and discriminatory taxation on the Internet
until October 31st 2007. The bill specifically bans three
types of taxes that unfairly single out the Internet, including
regressive taxes on Internet access, multiple taxation (for
example, by two or more States) of a product or service bought
over the Internet, and discriminatory taxes that treat Internet
purchases differently from other types of sales.
Senator Allen is also working hard to secure America from
foreign threats. Given the global security challenges of a
post September 11th world, Senator Allen brings his knowledge
of Virginia’s defense industry and key military assets
to bear as a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
– the Senate committee charged with the consideration
of treaties and the declaration of war. He currently serves
as the Chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee’s
Subcommittee on European Affairs. As a member of the Foreign
Relations Committee, the Senator has consistently stood strong
with the brave men and women who serve in our Armed Forces
as they fight to protect our freedoms around the world. Senator
Allen introduced a bill in Congress in 2005 to do more for
the families of soldiers killed in service of their country
by raising the death benefit for “next of kin”
from $12,000 to $100,000.
In 2005, Senator Allen was also appointed to serve on the
Energy and Natural Resources Committee where he is working
to reduce America’s over-dependence on foreign oil and
shape a national energy plan that strikes a careful balance
between our environmental and energy security needs for families
and communities in Virginia and all of America.
Prior to his election to the Senate, Senator Allen served
as the 67th Governor of Virginia from 1994-1998. As Governor,
he won wide recognition for educational improvements such
as the implementation of rigorous academic standards and accountability.
Several other hallmarks of Senator Allen’s tenure as
Governor include the overhaul of an outdated juvenile justice
system, work-oriented welfare reform and the abolition of
parole for felons. Senator Allen is also widely credited with
bringing a record $14 billion of private sector investment
along with hundreds of thousands of jobs to Virginia through
the expansion and relocation of technology and manufacturing
companies.
Bringing the same innovative, constructive leadership to
Washington, Senator Allen was unanimously elected a member
of the Senate Republican Leadership as Chairman of the National
Republican Senatorial Committee in 2002. In the 2004 election,
under Senator Allen’s leadership, Republicans picked
up four seats in the U.S. Senate.
Senator Allen holds a B.A. in History with distinction as
well as a law degree from the University of Virginia. He and
his wife, Susan, reside near Mt. Vernon in Fairfax County
with their three children: Tyler, Forrest, and Brooke.
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