Sam Brownback is an American politician and the 46th Governor of Kansas
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Sam Brownback is an American politician and the 46th Governor of Kansas
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Sam Brownback fell in love with Mary Stauffer while studying law at the University of Kansas. Mary belonged to an affluent family, her father owned Stauffer Communications, until the company was sold in 1995.
After marriage Sam and Mary moved to their new home in Topeka. They have five children – three sons and two daughters.The eldest is Abby, followed by Andy, Liz, Mark and the youngest of the Brownback family is Jenna.
Brownbacks adopted two of their five children, and have assisted in financially establishing the ‘Building families Fund’.
Born in 1956 on 12th September in Garnett he was raised in a family of farmers in Parker, Kansas. His mother Nancy Cowden and father Glen Robert Brownback are of German descent. His ancestors immigrated to Kansas after the Civil War broke out in Pennsylvania.
He had always been a brilliant student. He attended Prairie View High School and seems to have developed an inclination towards public service right at the start of his education.
After completing high school, he went on to pursue further education in Kansas State Universityand was elected as Student Body President in his final year shaping his leadership skills.
He joined the Alpha Gamma Rho Fraternity. In 1978, he graduated with a degree in Agricultural Economics. For a year he worked in the entertainment industry as a weekly show host.
Immediately after his one year broadcasting stint, he turned towards the University of Kansas, School of Law, where he served as class President and graduated with a J.D in 1982.
On completion of his law degree, he began practicing as an attorney. He worked in Manhattan for a period of four years. In 1986, he was elected as ‘Kansas’ Secretary of Agriculture.
Under the George W. Bush Administration in 1990, he was accepted in the ‘White House Fellow’ program. For a year he was detailed to the ‘Office of the U.S Trade representative.
He returned back to his post of Kansas’ Secretary of Agriculture after the fellowship program was over.
It was in 1994, during the Republican Revolution, when he was elected to the United States House of representatives as member, where he represented Kansas’s 2nd congressional district for one term.
In 1996, when Bob Dole stepped down from his seat in the Senate, he ran for special election and won the seat, leaving behind Sheila Frahm in the race. He continued to win the following two elections, reserving his seat until 2011.
Brownback registered in 2009 for the seat of governor in the gubernatorial elections of 2010 and chose Jeff Colyer as his running mate. Winning the primary elections against fellow Republican Joan Heffington, he was all set to take on the general elections.
He won the elections over Democrat Tom Holland with 31 percent more votes, aiding him to receive a 63.3 % margin, which was double Holland’s votes.
The two main objectives highlighted by him were to remove income tax and aid in providing more finance and provisions for education. Though both have been envisioned for decades, his statements led to conflicts with 65% citizens rating his objectives as unachievable.
On taking office, he signed three bills against abortion. The first was a bill that banned abortion after 21 weeks of pregnancy. The second bill suggested that if the patient is below 17 years, she can only abort after providing a notarized signature of either parent. And another bill inhibiting insurance companies to provide general health insurance for abortions unless it is necessary to save the mother’s life.
In 2011, Brownback attended Governor Rick Perry’s prayer event, he was the only other governor to attend the pray meet and was the only member to speak at the meet, which gave rise to controversy.