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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
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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
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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
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but received fewer votes and was saddled with an unpaid campaign debt exceeding $ 30,000. Clark accused
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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in Arkansas was renamed "Dale Bumpers White River National Wildlife Refuge". At a dedication ceremony,
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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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Deaths from Alzheimer's disease in the United States
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1348:Clymer, Adam (January 2, 2016).
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303:(1971–1975) and in the
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3079:Impeachment of Clinton
3046:Whitewater controversy
1738:Clinton, Bill (2005).
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852:Winthrop Rockefeller
511:and support for the
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477:Senator Dale Bumpers
459:J. William Fulbright
421:Winthrop Rockefeller
402:Governor of Arkansas
305:United States Senate
169:Charleston, Arkansas
124:Winthrop Rockefeller
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73:J. William Fulbright
1798:, January 19, 1999.
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