Dirk Kempthorne

Dirk Kempthorne
Dirk Kempthorne
49th United States Secretary of the Interior
In office
June 7, 2006 – January 20, 2009
President George W. Bush
Preceded by Gale Norton
Succeeded by Ken Salazar
30th Governor of Idaho
In office
January 8, 1999 – May 26, 2006
Lieutenant Butch Otter (1999-2001)
Jack Riggs (2001-2003)
Jim Risch (2003-2006)
Preceded by Phil Batt
Succeeded by Jim Risch
United States Senator
from Idaho
In office
January 3, 1993 – January 3, 1999
Preceded by Steve Symms
Succeeded by Mike Crapo
Mayor of Boise, Idaho
In office
1986–1993
Preceded by Richard Eardley
Succeeded by H. Brent Coles
Personal details
Born October 29, 1951 (1951-10-29) (age 60)
San Diego, California
Political party Republican
Spouse(s) Patricia Kempthorne
Children Heather Kempthorne
Jeff Kempthorne
Residence Boise
Alma mater San Bernardino Valley College
University of Idaho
Profession United States Cabinet
Religion Methodist

Dirk Arthur Kempthorne (born October 29, 1951), was the U.S. Secretary of the Interior, who served under President George W. Bush from 2006 to 2009. A Republican, Kempthorne previously served as the 30th Governor and as a U.S. Senator from Idaho. He is reportedly exploring a bid for the Republican Presidential nomination in 2012.[1]

Kempthorne was first elected to public office as mayor of Boise in 1985, where he served for seven years. According to The New York Times, over the course of his career in public service, Kempthorne established a reputation as "a personable leader with a strong understanding of issues."[2]

Kempthorne is notable for his conservative views, particularly on economic issues.

Kempthorne serves as a co-chair of the Democracy Project at the Bipartisan Policy Center.[3]

Contents

Early life, education, and early career

Kempthorne was raised in San Bernardino, California. Kempthorne attended and graduated from San Gorgonio High School in San Bernardino. He attended San Bernardino Valley College, then transferred to the University of Idaho, where he graduated in 1975 with a degree in political science, and served a term as student body president. Upon graduation Kempthorne served as an assistant to the director of the Idaho Department of Lands and then as executive vice president of the Idaho Home Builders Association.

In 1982, Kempthorne managed the gubernatorial campaign for Lt. Gov. Phil Batt, who lost to the incumbent Democrat, Governor John V. Evans.[4] In 1983 Kempthorne became state public affairs manager for FMC Corporation.

Kempthorne and his wife, Patricia Kempthorne, also a UI graduate, have two adult children, Heather and Jeff.

Kempthorne is of Cornish ancestry.[5]

Political career

Mayor

Senator Kempthorne

Kempthorne's first major political victory came at age 34, when he was elected mayor of Boise in 1985. As mayor, Kempthorne became very popular and was unopposed for reelection in 1989.

U.S. Senate

In 1992, U.S. Senator Steve Symms decided not to seek a third term and Kempthorne pursued the Republican nomination for the seat. In the general election, Kempthorne defeated Democratic Congressman Richard H. Stallings. In the Senate, Kempthorne sponsored and helped pass a bill meant to prohibit Congress from imposing unfunded federal mandates on states.

During his six years in the Senate, Kempthorne scored a "0" on the League of Conservation Voters' legislative scorecards every year except 1993, when he scored 6 percent on the basis of one vote against funding a rocket booster for the space program that environmentalists judged harmful to the environment. His overall LCV score for that period was less than 1%.[6]

Kempthorne was expected to run for reelection in 1998, but instead decided to run for the open seat for governor. The incumbent, Phil Batt, elected in 1994, shocked the state by announcing his retirement after only one term in office. Kempthorne's Senate seat would be won by Republican Mike Crapo.

Governor

Kempthorne won the gubernatorial election in a landslide, receiving 68 percent of the vote while his Democratic opponent, Robert C. Huntley, received only 29 percent. He was reelected in 2002 with 56 percent of the vote, compared to his Democratic opponent, Jerry Brady, who polled 42 percent. Kempthorne's campaign spent nearly $200,000 more than it had received in contributions prior to the election; he spent the next two years raising funds to pay off the campaign debt.[7]

Secretary of the Interior

Kempthorne is sworn in as Secretary of the Interior on June 7, 2006.

On March 16, 2006, Kempthorne was nominated by President George W. Bush to replace Gale Norton as the 49th Secretary of the Interior. On May 10, 2006, Kempthorne's nomination was approved by voice vote by the United States Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources. He was confirmed by the full Senate on May 26, and resigned as governor to accept the position the same day. Lieutenant Governor Jim Risch succeeded Kempthorne as governor, filling out remaining months of the term. Kempthorne is the second Idahoan to hold the Cabinet post. Former Governor Cecil Andrus was the Secretary of the Interior under President Jimmy Carter, serving from 1977 to 1981.

Upon Kempthorne's appointment as Secretary of the Interior, environmental groups characterized him as someone who has "almost always favored changing laws like the Endangered Species Act and the Safe Drinking Water Act to make them more favorable to commercial interests."[2]

As Secretary of the Interior, Kempthorne was criticized for not placing any plants or animals on the federal endangered species list since his confirmation on May 26, 2006. As of September 2007, Kempthorne held the record for protecting fewer species over his tenure than any Interior Secretary in United States history, a record previously held by James G. Watt for over 20 years.[8]

In December 2007, as a result of a long-term investigation and resignation of former Deputy Assistant Secretary Julie MacDonald, Inspector General Earl Devaney found "abrupt and abrasive, if not abusive" management[9] at the department under Kempthorne's supervision. U.S. Senator Ron Wyden, chairman of the Senate Subcommittee on Public Lands and Forests, attributed the "untold waste of hundreds of thousands of taxpayers' dollars" to MacDonald's actions.[10] Of the department, Representative Nick J. Rahall II, chairman of the House Natural Resources said "The results of this investigation paint a picture of something akin to a secret society residing within the Interior Department that was colluding to undermine the protection of endangered wildlife and covering for one another’s misdeeds.”[11]

In September 2008, Devaney reported wrongdoing by current and former employees of the Minerals Management Service, an agency under Kempthorne's administration that collects about $10 billion in oil and gas royalties annually, and one of the government’s largest sources of revenue other than taxes. According to the New York Times, "Eight officials in the royalty program accepted gifts from energy companies whose value exceeded limits set by ethics rules—including golf, ski and paintball outings; meals and drinks; and tickets to a Toby Keith concert, a Houston Texans football game and a Colorado Rockies baseball game.... The investigation also concluded that several of the officials "frequently consumed alcohol at industry functions, had used cocaine and marijuana, and had sexual relationships with oil and gas company representatives." The New York Times reports a whistle blower officially complained about the wrongdoings in the spring of 2006, prior to Kempthorne's being sworn into the office.[12]

Secretary of the Interior Dirk Kempthorne joins federal and island leaders for a group picture at the Insular Areas Health Summit

On December 16, 2008, the Center for Biological Diversity announced intent to sue the Interior Department under Kempthorne for introducing "regulations... that would eviscerate our nation’s most successful wildlife law by exempting thousands of federal activities, including those that generate greenhouse gases, from review under the Endangered Species Act." The lawsuit, which is critical of policy advocated by Kempthorne and President George W. Bush, was filed in the Northern District of California by the CBD, Greenpeace and Defenders of Wildlife. According to the CBD, "The lawsuit argues that the regulations violate the Endangered Species Act and did not go through the required public review process. The regulations, first proposed on August 11th, were rushed by the Bush administration through an abbreviated process in which more than 300,000 comments from the public were reviewed in 2-3 weeks, and environmental impacts were analyzed in a short and cursory environmental assessment, rather than a fuller environmental impact statement."[13]

In 2009, CNN correspondent Campbell Brown criticized Kempthorne for using "$235,000 of your money to renovate his office bathroom at the Department of Interior." According to Brown, the costs included a shower, a refrigerator, and a freezer hidden behind lavish wood paneling, as well as "DK" monogrammed towels.[14] Donald Swain, Chief of the Interior Department's National Business Center said the towels do not exist. He further says the project came in $10,000 under budget and was approved by the General Services Administration.[15]

See also

  • Wise Use Movement

Notes

  1. ^ Smith, Ben (23 January 2009). "Kempthorne 2012?". Politico. http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/0109/Kempthorne_2012.html. Retrieved 24 January 2009. 
  2. ^ a b Janofsky, Michael (March 17, 2006). "Idaho Governor Selected to Lead Interior Dept.". The New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2006/03/17/politics/17interior.html. 
  3. ^ [1] Bipartisan Policy Center's Democracy Project
  4. ^ "Dirk Kempthorne". NNDB. http://www.nndb.com/people/171/000032075/. Retrieved March 17, 2006. 
  5. ^ Butler, Gillian; John Butler, Ren Kempthorne (2000). Karanza Whelas Karanza, The Story of the Kempthornes, 1300-2000. 
  6. ^ "Dirk Kempthorne, the Dems' Godsend", http://www.slate.com/id/2086655/
  7. ^ Russell, Betsy Z. (March 4, 2004). "Bill reins in corporate gifts to Kempthorne". SpokesManReview.com. http://www.spokesmanreview.com/local/story_txt.asp?date=030404&ID=s1495423. Retrieved 16 October 2010. 
  8. ^ "Kempthorne Wins 2007 Rubber Dodo Award: Protects Fewer Species Than Any Interior Secretary in History". http://www.ewire.com/display.cfm/Wire_ID/4171. 
  9. ^ "Investigative Report of the Endangered Species Act and the Conflict Between Science and Policy Redacted". http://wyden.senate.gov/newsroom/interior_ig_report.pdf. 
  10. ^ "Wyden-Requested IG Report on Interior Corruption Uncovers "Contempt for the Public Trust" and "Untold Waste" - Senator praises Devaney's investigation into political interference in ESA decisions". http://wyden.senate.gov/newsroom/record.cfm?id=305942. 
  11. ^ Savage, Charlie (December 16, 2008). "Report Finds Meddling in Interior Dept. Actions". The New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/16/washington/16interior.html. 
  12. ^ Savage, Charlie (September 11, 2008). "Sex, Drug Use and Graft Cited in Interior Department". The New York Times. http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/11/washington/11royalty.html?_r=1&em. 
  13. ^ "Bush Administration Regulations Gutting Protections for Nation's Endangered Species Published Today - Conservation Groups' Challenge to 11th Hour Reductions in Protections for Nation’s Wildlife Moves Forward". http://www.biologicaldiversity.org/news/press_releases/2008/endangered-species-regulations-12-16-2008.html. 
  14. ^ "Commentary: Monogrammed towels for Secretary Kempthorne". CNN. January 5, 2009. http://www.cnn.com/2009/POLITICS/01/05/campbell.brown.kempthorne/. 
  15. ^ "Commentary Interior Department Defends $236,000 Project". http://www.idahostatesman.com/newsupdates/story/675809.html/. 

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Political offices
Preceded by
Richard B. Eardly
Mayor of Boise, Idaho
1985–1993
Succeeded by
H. Brent Coles
Preceded by
Phil Batt
Governor of Idaho
January 4, 1999–May 26, 2006
Succeeded by
Jim Risch
Preceded by
Paul E. Patton
Kentucky
Chairman of the National Governor's Association
2003–2004
Succeeded by
Mark Warner
Virginia
Preceded by
Gale Norton
United States Secretary of the Interior
Served under: George W. Bush

June 7, 2006-January 20, 2009
Succeeded by
Ken Salazar
Party political offices
Preceded by
Steve Symms
Republican Party nominee, U.S. Senator (Class 3) from Idaho
1992 (won)
Succeeded by
Mike Crapo
Preceded by
Phil Batt
Republican Party nominee, Governor of Idaho
1998 (won), 2002 (won)
Succeeded by
C. L. "Butch" Otter
United States Senate
Preceded by
Steve Symms
United States Senator (Class 3) from Idaho
1993–1999
Served alongside: Larry Craig
Succeeded by
Mike Crapo



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