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opposed sales tax increases, because they which were regressive. Despite requiring a 3/4 majority to pass both houses, the tax measures passed, leaving a lasting legacy. Other notable legislative achievements included a home rule law, the creation of a consumer protection division, repeal of some liquor laws, and upgrades to prison facilities. In a special session in 1972, significant programs were approved to upgrade county social services for the elderly, the handicapped, and the mentally retarded. Though some of Bumpers' initiatives failed, such as the proposed limitation on campaign expenditures, his overall success energized his statewide coalition for his successful re-election campaign in 1972.
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support for the education of children with disabilities, salary hikes and better retirement benefits for teachers, a major construction program for state colleges and universities, and encouragement of community college programs by extending state coverage of operational costs. Nonetheless, Bumpers' proposals to allocate $ 10 million for the purchase of wilderness and scenic lands, and to approve the Equal Rights Amendment for women, were both turned down by the legislature.
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change than previous ones, owing to new members especially from cities, and the decline of the old guard men from rural counties. Thirdly, Bumper's striking ability to use personal persuasion helped him establish favorable relationships with key players in the political establishment. Finally, Bumper's independence from any special interest groups allowed him to pursue his own agenda without any obligations.
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in the early 1930s, and the former Lattie Jones (1889–1949). Bumpers's brother, Raymond J. Bumpers, died of dysentery. Another older brother, Carroll Bumpers, was born in 1921. He has a sister named Margaret. Bumpers's parents died five days apart in March 1949 of injuries sustained in an automobile
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Bumpers stated that his main reason for not running was fear of "a total disruption of the closeness my family has cherished." Many observers felt that Bumpers perhaps lacked the obsessive ambition required of a presidential candidate, especially one who would have started out the process with low
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but received fewer votes and was saddled with an unpaid campaign debt exceeding $ 30,000. Clark accused Bumpers of being "fuzzy on the issues" and challenged Bumpers's support for gasoline rationing during the energy crisis. Clark criticized Bumpers for having voted against defense appropriations
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According to Dan Durning's account, Bumpers succeeded in achieving more reforms during the 1973 General Assembly, with a particular focus on education. The reforms included the establishment of a state-supported kindergarten program, provision of free textbooks for high school students, increased
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Dan Durning argues that Bumpers's legislative proposals achieved remarkable success due to various factors. First, Bumpers enjoyed strong public support as he had defeated the disliked Republican governor Winthrop Rockefeller. Secondly, the newly elected general assembly in 1971 was more open to
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system; top rates moved from 5% to 7%. This significantly boosted state revenues as the state industrialized and generated well-paid employees and executives. He utilized the additional revenue to increase teacher salaries and improve schools, which helped him with a major constituency. Bumpers
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Dan Durning reports that Bumpers' foremost objective was to streamline the state government by reducing the number of agencies under his office. Bumpers accomplished this by reassigning 60 major agencies to 13 cabinet-level departments, which enhanced his decision-making power and implementation
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The Service is proud to recognize the many contributions Senator Bumpers has made to give many future generations the same opportunity to enjoy Arkansas' natural beauty as we have had. He is a giant among conservationists and a visionary who followed an unconventional path to set aside some of
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in the Democratic primary by a wide margin and then faced the Republican banker John Harris Jones. Jones accused Bumpers of excessive spending as governor, citing the construction of a $ 186 million state office complex. Bumpers not only ignored Jones but instead campaigned mostly for the young
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in November. Bumpers was often described as a new kind of Southern Democrat who would bring reform to his state and the Democratic Party. His victory over Rockefeller ushered in a new era of youthful reform-minded governors, including two of his successors,
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victory in Arkansas by defeating the Republican candidate, William P. "Bill" Clark (born 1943), a Little Rock investment banker who filed for the Senate only one hour prior to the deadline. (This William Clark is unrelated to the Reagan confidante
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capacity. Unlike Rockefeller, who could not overcome special interest groups, Bumpers achieved this reorganization with remarkable success. The momentum propelled his substantive program. Bumpers spearheaded legislative reforms to create a more
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Bumpers was virtually unknown when he announced his campaign for governor in 1970. However, his oratorical skills, personal charm, and outsider image put him in a runoff election for the Democratic nomination with former governor
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name identification. Another factor often mentioned was Bumpers's key vote in killing labor law reform in 1978, a vote that angered organized labor and had clearly not been forgotten by labor leaders nearly a decade later.
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in the general election. The next year, Jones switched to the GOP and unsuccessfully ran for secretary of state in 1994. In 1998, when Bumpers retired, the Democratic choice, former U. S. Representative
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ruling integrating public schools. Charleston was the first School District in the former Confederate South to fully integrate, an accomplishment that Bumpers was very proud of. He served as
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Whayne, Jeannie. "The Incidental Environmentalists: Dale Bumpers, George Templeton, and the Origins of the Rosen Alternative Pest Control Center at the University of Arkansas."
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The American people are now and for some time have been asking to be allowed a good night's sleep. They're asking for an end to this nightmare. It is a legitimate request.
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Bumpers, Dale, and David Pryor. "Arkansas Memories: Interviews from the Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History: Dale Bumpers and David Pryor Talk Politics."
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said one time, "When you hear somebody say, 'This is not about money' – it's about money." And when you hear somebody say, "This is not about sex" – it's about sex.
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twenty-three times between 1975 and 1978 and noted, "Only this year he has voted for a couple of defense items." Clark questioned Bumpers's opposition to
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magazine wrote that "many to their sorrow have had trouble taking Bumpers seriously ... Dandy Dale, the man with one speech, a shoeshine, and a smile."
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Early in his legal career, the Charleston School Board asked his advice on how it should respond to the Supreme Court decision in the 1954 case of
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General Assembly and Governor Dale Bumpers. "Further Development of Arkansas Higher Education" (Arkansas State Dept. of Higher Education, 1972),
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from 1997 until his retirement in 1999. In the Senate, Bumpers was known for his oratorical skills and for his prodigious respect for the
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After his retirement from the Senate, Bumpers, a self-declared close friend of President Clinton, acted as defense attorney during
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took control of the Senate for a dozen years following the 1994 elections. Bumpers served as ranking minority member of the
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Blair, Diane D. "The Big Three of Late Twentieth-Century Arkansas Politics: Dale Bumpers, Bill Clinton, and David Pryor."
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Bumpers was elected to the Senate four times, beginning with his huge victory over Fulbright, the veteran chairman of the
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After a period of failing health, Bumpers died on January 1, 2016, at his home in Little Rock at the age of 90. He had
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Bumpers lost his 1962 bid for the same state House seat once represented by his father, who had wanted to run for the
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Bumpers opposed constitutional amendments throughout his Senate tenure and was critical of his Republican colleague
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Unlike Bumpers, Bill Clinton lost in the Reagan electoral vote landslide, temporarily sidelined by the Republican
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Democrat Bill Clinton, who failed in that heavily Democratic year to unseat Republican U.S. Representative
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in Arkansas was renamed "Dale Bumpers White River National Wildlife Refuge". At a dedication ceremony,
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Julia Hughes Jones with 64 percent of the vote in the Democratic primary, he defeated future governor
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In 1980, Bumpers comfortably survived, 477,905 votes (59.1 percent) to 330,576 (40.9 percent), the
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Arkansas' last wild places. It is fitting that he will be forever linked with the White River.
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Bumpers was elected to the United States Senate in 1974. He unseated the long-term incumbent
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was established by former president Clinton to facilitate research in vaccine development.
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policy proposals. However, Bumpers said that he worked well with Republican leaders
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Quotes from the closing argument of the White House presentation, January 21, 1999:
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in Chicago, in 1951. From his time in Illinois, he became a great admirer of
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Members of the defense counsel for the impeachment trial of Bill Clinton
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Durning, Dan. "Dale Leon Bumpers," in Timothy Paul Donovan et al. eds.
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accident; the couple is interred at Nixon Cemetery in Franklin County.
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Bumpers arguing before the Senate during the Clinton impeachment trial
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of Illinois, who ultimately also contested the 1988 nomination won by
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Bumpers decided not to seek the Democratic presidential nomination in
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United States Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship
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as well. Clark further claimed that Bumpers had derided citizens of
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Arkansas Secretary of State, Election Statistics, November 4, 1980
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were both known for their dedication to the cause of childhood
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from 1943 to 1946 during World War II. Bumpers graduated from
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In 1995, the University of Arkansas-Fayetteville founded the
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Dale Bumpers College of Agricultural, Food and Life Sciences
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of 1978, an issue which Reagan had used against President
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and had sustained a broken hip shortly before his death.
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Senate Committee on Small Business and Entrepreneurship
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Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law alumni
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Index


United States Senator
Arkansas
J. William Fulbright
Blanche Lincoln
Governor of Arkansas
Winthrop Rockefeller
Bob Riley
Charleston, Arkansas
Little Rock, Arkansas
Democratic
Betty Lou Flanagan
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
BA
Northwestern University
JD
United States Marine Corps
38th Governor of Arkansas
United States Senate
Democratic Party
Arent Fox LLP
Riceland Foods
University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences
Charleston
Franklin County
Fort Smith
Arkansas House of Representatives
University of Arkansas
Fayetteville
United States Marine Corps

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