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Bill Nelson

Clarence William Nelson II (born September 29, 1942) is an American politician and attorney serving as the administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). Nelson previously served as a United States senator from Florida from 2001 to 2019. A member of the Democratic Party, he previously served in the Florida House of Representatives from 1972 to 1978 and in the United States House of Representatives from 1979 to 1991. In January 1986, Nelson became the second sitting member of U.S. Congress to fly in space, after Senator Jake Garn, when he served as a payload specialist on mission STS-61-C aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia. Before entering politics he served in the U.S. Army Reserve during the Vietnam War.[1]

Bill Nelson
Official portrait, 2021
14th Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
Assumed office
May 3, 2021
PresidentJoe Biden
DeputyPamela Melroy
Preceded byJim Bridenstine
United States Senator
from Florida
In office
January 3, 2001 – January 3, 2019
Preceded byConnie Mack III
Succeeded byRick Scott
Ranking Member of the Senate Commerce Committee
In office
January 3, 2015 – January 3, 2019
Preceded byJohn Thune
Succeeded byMaria Cantwell
Chair of the Senate Aging Committee
In office
January 3, 2013 – January 3, 2015
Preceded byHerb Kohl
Succeeded bySusan Collins
22nd Treasurer of Florida
In office
January 3, 1995 – January 3, 2001
GovernorLawton Chiles
Buddy MacKay
Jeb Bush
Preceded byTom Gallagher
Succeeded byTom Gallagher
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Florida
In office
January 3, 1979 – January 3, 1991
Preceded byLouis Frey Jr.
Succeeded byJim Bacchus
Constituency9th district (1979–1983)
11th district (1983–1991)
Member of the Florida House of Representatives
from the 47th district
In office
November 7, 1972 – November 7, 1978
Preceded byRedistricted
Succeeded byTim Deratany
Personal details
Born
Clarence William Nelson II

(1942-09-29) September 29, 1942 (age 81)
Miami, Florida, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse
Grace Cavert
(m. 1972)
Children2
Education
Military service
Branch/serviceUnited States Army
Years of service1965–1968, 1970–1971 (reserve)
1968–1970 (active)
RankCaptain
Space career
NASA payload specialist
Time in space
6d 02h 03m
MissionsSTS-61-C
Mission insignia

Nelson retired from Congress in 1990 to run for governor of Florida, but was unsuccessful. He was later elected Treasurer, Insurance Commissioner and Fire Marshal of Florida, serving from 1995 to 2001. In 2000, Nelson was elected to the U.S. Senate seat that had been vacated by retiring Republican senator Connie Mack III with 51% of the vote. He was reelected in 2006 with 60% of the vote[2] and in 2012 with 55% of the vote. Nelson ran in 2018 for a fourth term, but was narrowly defeated in the general election by then-Governor Rick Scott.[3] In May 2019, Nelson was appointed to serve on NASA's advisory council.[4]

In the U.S. Senate, Nelson was generally considered a centrist and a moderate Democrat.[5][6][7][8] Nelson supported same-sex marriage,[9] lowering taxes on lower and middle income families,[10] expanding environmental programs and regulation,[11] protecting the Affordable Care Act,[12] and expanding Medicaid.[13] Nelson chaired the Senate Aging Committee from 2013 to 2015, and served as ranking member of the Senate Commerce Committee from 2015 to 2019.

On March 19, 2021, President Joe Biden announced his intention to nominate Nelson to the position of NASA administrator.[14] Nelson was confirmed by unanimous consent by the Senate on April 29, 2021, and was sworn in by vice president Kamala Harris on May 3, 2021.

Early life and education edit

Nelson was born on September 29, 1942, in Miami, Florida, the only child of Nannie Merle and Clarence William Nelson.[15] His father was a real estate investor and a lawyer.[16] He is of Scottish, Irish, English, and Danish descent.[17][18] His father died of a heart attack when Nelson was 14 and his mother of Lou Gehrig's disease (ALS) when he was 24.[19] Nelson grew up in Melbourne, Florida, where he attended Melbourne High School.[20]

He attended Baptist and Episcopal churches but later was baptized through immersion in a Baptist church. He served as International President of Kiwanis-sponsored Key Club International (1959–1960).[21] In 2005, he joined the First Presbyterian Church in Orlando.[22]

Nelson attended the University of Florida, where he was a member of Florida Blue Key and Beta Theta Pi social fraternity.[23] He transferred to Yale University after two years at the University of Florida.[16] At Yale he would be roommates with Bruce Smathers, the son of Florida senator George Smathers. Nelson received a Bachelor of Arts with a major in political science from Yale University in 1965 and a Juris Doctor from the University of Virginia in 1968.[24]

In 1965, during the Vietnam War, he joined the United States Army Reserve. He served on active duty from 1968 to 1970, attaining the rank of captain, and he remained in the Army until 1971. Nelson was admitted to the Florida bar in 1968, and began practicing law in Melbourne in 1970. In 1971, he worked as legislative assistant to Governor Reubin Askew.[24]

Space Shuttle Columbia edit

In 1986, Nelson became the second sitting member of Congress (and the first member of the House) to travel into space. He went through NASA training with Senator Jake Garn of Utah. Nelson was a Payload Specialist on Space Shuttle Columbia's STS-61-C mission from January 12 to 18, 1986. This mission was the last successful Space Shuttle flight prior to the Challenger accident, which occurred ten days after the end of this mission. In 1988, Nelson published a book about his space flight experience entitled Mission: An American Congressman's Voyage to Space.[25]

Early political career edit

Florida Legislature edit

 
Nelson in 1972 as a Florida State Representative

In 1972, Nelson was elected to the Florida House of Representatives as the member from the 47th district, representing much of Brevard County and portions of Orange County and Seminole County.[26] He won reelection in 1974 and 1976.[27]

U.S. House of Representatives edit

Nelson was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1978 in the open 9th congressional district after the five-term Republican incumbent, Louis Frey Jr., chose to run for governor of Florida rather than for reelection.[28]

In 1980, Nelson was reelected to that district, which encompassed all of Brevard and part of Orange County. He was redistricted to the 11th congressional district, encompassing all of Brevard and parts of Orange, Indian River, and Osceola counties; he won reelection in 1982, 1984, 1986, and 1988. He remained a member of the U.S. House of Representatives until 1991.

Nelson chaired the House Space Subcommittee for six years[29] as a key member of the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology.[30][31] His district included Cape Canaveral and its space facility. In 1988, Bill Nelson criticized President Reagan's policy to export American satellites for launch on China's Long March rockets. Nelson called this an "inconsistent administration policy." Nelson stated that Reagan "wanted to build up commercial space ventures, and on the other hand, he is cutting off the commercial space ventures at the knees with these export licenses."[32]

1990 gubernatorial election edit

In 1990, Nelson ran unsuccessfully for the Democratic nomination for governor of Florida. His primary rival was former U.S. senator Lawton Chiles. During the campaign, the younger Nelson tried to highlight Chiles' age and use of Prozac to treat his depression, but this proved to be an unpopular strategy, and Nelson lost by a wide margin, getting 30.5% of the vote to Chiles' 69.5%. Chiles went on to win the general election.[33][34]

Treasurer, Insurance Commissioner and Fire Marshal edit

 
Governor Jeb Bush and Nelson in 1999

In 1994, Nelson announced his intention to seek the office of Treasurer, Insurance Commissioner and Fire Marshal of Florida. He won the election with 52% of the vote over State Rep. Tim Ireland's 48%. In 1998, he won re-election to the office, again defeating Ireland.

In 2000, Nelson announced that he would be running for the United States Senate seat held by retiring Republican Connie Mack III.[35] Florida's resign-to-run law compelled Nelson to submit his resignation as Treasurer, Insurance Commissioner and Fire Marshal early in 2000 when he began to campaign for the U.S. Senate seat. He chose January 3, 2001, as the effective date of his resignation, as that was the date on which new senators would be sworn in.[36]

United States Senate edit

Elections edit

2000 edit

 
Nelson's official Senate portrait, c. 2001
 
NASA photo (c. 1986)

In 2000, Nelson ran as a Democrat for the U.S. Senate seat vacated by retiring Republican senator Connie Mack III. He won the election, defeating U.S. representative Bill McCollum, who ran as the Republican candidate.

2006 edit

Following the 2004 election, in which Republican George W. Bush was re-elected and the Republican Party increased its majority in both the House and the Senate, Nelson was seen as vulnerable. He was a Democrat in a state that Bush had won, though by a margin of only five percentage points.[37]

Evangelical Christian activist James Dobson declared that Democrats, including Nelson, would be "in the 'bull's-eye'" if they supported efforts to block Bush's judicial nominees.[38] Nelson's refusal to support efforts in Congress to intervene in the Terri Schiavo case was seen as "a great political issue" for a Republican opponent to use in mobilizing Christian conservatives against him.[39]

Katherine Harris, the former Florida secretary of state and two-term U.S. representative, defeated three other candidates in the September 5 Republican primary. Harris's role in the 2000 presidential election made her a polarizing figure. Many Florida Republicans were eager to reward her for her perceived party loyalty in the Bush-Gore election, while many Florida Democrats were eager to vote against her for the same reason.[40] In May, when the party found itself unable to recruit a candidate who could defeat Harris in the primary, many Republican activists admitted that the race was already lost.[41]

Nelson focused on safe issues, portraying himself as a bipartisan centrist problem-solver.[40] He obtained the endorsement of all 22 of Florida's daily newspapers.[42] Harris failed to secure the endorsement of Jeb Bush, who publicly stated that she could not win; the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, which had supported her in her House campaigns, did not endorse her in this race.[43]

As the election approached, polls showed Harris trailing Nelson by 26 to 35 points.[44] Nelson transferred about $16.5 million in campaign funds to other Democratic candidates,[45] and won the election with 2,890,548 votes to Harris's 1,826,127 votes.[46] He won 57 out of the state's 67 counties.[citation needed]

2012 edit

 
Nelson with Vice President Joe Biden and Rep. Alcee Hastings in Miami-Dade County, Florida (2012)

Vice President Joe Biden called Nelson crucial to President Obama's chances for winning Florida in 2012. In March 2011, Biden was reported as having said that if Nelson lost in 2012, "it means President Obama and the Democratic presidential ticket won't win the key battleground state, either."[47] Congressman Connie Mack IV, the son of Nelson's direct predecessor in the Senate, won the Republican nomination. Nelson eventually defeated Mack with 55.2% of the vote to Mack's 42.2%.[48]

2018 edit

Nelson ran for re-election in 2018. He ran unopposed in the Democratic Party primary, which took place on August 28, 2018.[49][50] He faced incumbent Florida governor Rick Scott (a Republican) in the general election on November 6, 2018. The extremely tight race—with a margin of less than 0.25% separating Nelson and Scott—triggered a manual recount as mandated by state law.[51] A recount showed that Scott had defeated Nelson by 10,033 votes.[3]

A paper by scholars at the MIT Election Data and Science Lab concluded that the design of Broward County's 2018 general election ballots may have resulted in Nelson receiving 9,658 fewer votes than he otherwise would have received (which would have narrowed Scott's margin of victory but not changed the result of the election). The study found that many voters did not see the U.S. Senate race on the lower left side of the ballot and, as a result, did not cast votes in that race.[52]

Committee assignments edit

In the 113th United States Congress, Nelson served on the following committees:

In the 114th United States Congress, Nelson served on the following committees:

Post-Senate activities edit

On May 28, 2019, Nelson was appointed to serve on NASA's advisory council. Nelson was a member-at-large of the council, which advises on all major program and policy issues before the agency. His appointment was praised by NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine, who stated that "Nelson is a true champion for human spaceflight and will add tremendous value as we go to the Moon and on to Mars."[4]

Nelson endorsed former vice president Joe Biden for President of the United States in 2020.[53]

NASA administrator edit

 
Nelson is sworn in as the 14th NASA administrator by Vice President Kamala Harris

Nomination edit

On February 22, 2021, reports emerged that President Biden was considering nominating Nelson to be the NASA Administrator,[54] then, on March 18, 2021, it was reported that Biden had selected Nelson for the position,[55] with Biden officially announcing the decision the next day.[14][56] Nelson's nomination received widespread support from members of Congress from both parties, including from Nelson's former opponent and successor in the senate Rick Scott, as well as the overall space industry.[57] The United States Senate in unanimous consent voted to confirm Nelson to be NASA Administrator on April 29, 2021. Nelson was sworn in on May 3, 2021, by Vice President Kamala Harris.[58]

Political positions edit

Nelson was often considered to be a moderate Democrat.[59] He has styled himself as a centrist during his various campaigns.[60] During Nelson's 2018 re-election campaign, challenger Rick Scott characterized Nelson as a "socialist"; PolitiFact described the assertion as "pants-on-fire" false.[61] According to ratings by the National Journal, Nelson was given a 2013 composite score of 21% conservative and 80% liberal.[62] In 2011, he was given composite scores of 37% conservative and 64% liberal.[62]

He has a lifetime conservative rating of nearly 30% from the American Conservative Union.[63] Conversely, the Americans for Democratic Action gave Nelson a 90% liberal quotient for 2016.[64] In the 115th Congress, Nelson was more conservative than 93% of other congressional Democrats.[65] GovTrack, which analyzes a politician's record, places Nelson near the Senate's ideological center and GovTrack placed him among the most moderate Senators in 2017.[66]

The only Florida Democrat in statewide office in 2017, he was described by Politico in March of that year as "a Senate indicator species...an institutional centrist." Politico wrote that the Democratic Party "is shifting left and so is he."[67]

In July 2017, Nelson had a 53% approval rating and 25% disapproval rating, with 22% of survey respondents having no opinion on his job performance.[68] FiveThirtyEight, which tracks congressional votes, shows that Nelson had voted with President Donald Trump's positions 42.5% of the time as of June 2018.[69]

 
Anti-war activists protest Democratic senators who supported Saudi Arabian-led intervention in Yemen, December 2017

Economic issues edit

Trade

In 2005, Nelson was one of ten Democrats who voted in favor of the Dominican Republic – Central America Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA) on its 55–45 passage in the Senate.[70]

Tax policy

On several occasions, Nelson has voted to reduce or eliminate the estate tax,[71] notably in June 2006, when he was one of four Democrats voting for a failed (57–41) cloture motion on a bill to eliminate the tax.[72]

 
Nelson works with government storm trackers during a hurricane-hunter flight into the center of Hurricane Charley in August 2004[73]

Nelson voted against a Republican plan to extend the Bush tax cuts to all taxpayers. Instead, Nelson supported extending the tax cuts for those with incomes below $250,000.[74] Nelson voted for the Buffett Rule in April 2012. Speaking of his support for the Buffett Rule, Nelson said he voted to raise the minimum tax rate on incomes over $1 million per year to 30% in order to reduce the budget deficit and to make the tax code more fair. Nelson said, "In short, tax fairness for deficit reduction just makes common sense."[75]

Nelson voted in 2011 to end Bush-era tax cuts for those earning over $250,000 but voted for $143 billion in tax cuts, unemployment benefits, and other economic measures.[76][77]

In 2013, Nelson advocated tax reform, which he defined as "getting rid of special interest tax breaks and corporate subsidies." Stating needed qualities of said reform, he listed "simplicity, fairness, and economic growth".[10]

He and Susan Collins introduced legislation in 2015 that would "make it easier for smaller businesses to cut administrative costs by forming multiple-employer 401(k)-style plans."[78]

Government spending

Nelson voted for the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, often referred to as economic stimulus, proposed by President Obama.[79] In August 2011, Nelson voted for a bill to increase the debt ceiling by $400 billion. Nelson said that while the bill was not perfect, "this kind of gridlock doesn't do anything." Nelson voted against Paul Ryan's budget.[74]

Consumer affairs

In May 2013, Nelson asked the Federal Trade Commission and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to investigate why consumers who carried out a real-estate short sale were having their credit scores lowered to the same degree as those who went through foreclosure. Nelson suggested a penalty if the issue was not addressed within ninety days.[80]

Nelson was frequently interested in product safety issues, and as such was frequently engaged in oversight and criticism of the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. For example, he repeatedly opposed President Donald Trump's nominee to lead the commission.[81]

Flood insurance

Nelson voted in favor of the Biggert–Waters Flood Insurance Reform Act of 2012, which required the National Flood Insurance Program to raise insurance rates for some properties at high risk of flooding to better reflect true flood risk costs and keep the program solvent.[82][83] In 2014, following an outcry by Florida property owners facing steep flood insurance-rate hikes,[84] Nelson supported legislation that would provide retroactive refunds for taxpayers who had experienced large hikes in their flood-insurance rates due to the sale or purchase of a home. The proposal would also cap average annual premium increases at 15 to 18 percent and allow insurance-rates subsidies based on current flood maps.[85]

Earmarks

In 2010, PolitiFact found that Nelson had flip-flopped on the issue of earmarks, pushing for a moratorium on the practice after saying that "earmarks were an important part of creating jobs and growing Florida's economy."[86]

Terrorism edit

In September 2014, Nelson said the U.S. should hit back at ISIS immediately because "the U.S. is the only one that can put together a coalition to stop this group that's intent on barbaric cruelty."[87]

He supported the "Denying Firearms and Explosives to Dangerous Terrorists Act." Introduced in 2013 and again in 2015, it would keep guns from people with suspected terrorist links.[88]

Standing outside the Orlando Pulse nightclub immediately after the June 2016 massacre there, Nelson called Omar Mateen a "lone wolf," and when asked if it was an act of jihad he said he could not confirm that.[89] Shortly afterwards, citing intelligence sources, Nelson said there was apparently "a link to Islamic radicalism," perhaps ISIS.[90][91] Nelson later said on the Senate floor that "terrorists...want to divide people" but that Mateen had instead "brought people together.[92] Following the massacre, Nelson and Barbara Mikulski supported an increase in FBI funding.[93] A year after the Orlando massacre, Nelson attended a memorial at which he reiterated that it had "united Orlando and it united the country."[94]

He supported the Terrorist Firearms Prevention Act of 2016.[95]

In August 2017, the Miami Herald urged Nelson to back Lindsey Graham's Taylor Force Act, which would block U.S. subsidies to the Palestinian Authority, which gives monetary assistance to "Palestinian prisoners, former prisoners and families of 'martyrs.'" Nelson did vote for the bill, which passed overwhelmingly.[96]

Health care edit

In March 2010, Nelson voted for the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act,[12] also known as Obamacare, and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010,[97] which passed and were signed into law by President Obama.

Nelson called in 2014 for the expansion of Medicaid.[13]

In 2016, he called the House Zika bill "a disaster," complaining that it would take "$500 million in health care funding away from Puerto Rico" and limit access to "birth control services needed to help curb the spread of the virus and prevent terrible birth defects."[98] In 2017 Nelson wrote a letter to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) asking them to prioritize Zika prevention.[99]

In September 2017, Nelson and Susan Collins (R-ME) introduced the Reinsurance Act of 2017, an effort "to stabilize the health insurance marketplace." It would provide $2.25 billion to "reduce risk for insurance companies by providing funds to insurers for high-risk enrollees" and "help keep premiums in check."[100]

Immigration edit

In January 2017, Nelson wrote President Trump a letter protesting his immigration order. "Regardless of the constitutionality or legality of this Executive Order," he wrote, "I am deeply concerned that it may do more harm than good in our fight to keep America safe." U.S. success in the fight against terrorism, he argued, "depends on the cooperation and assistance of Muslims who reject radicalism and violence. Whether intended or not, this Executive Order risks alienating the very people we rely upon in the fight against terror."[101]

Space exploration and NASA edit

 
President Barack Obama and Nelson visit Kennedy Space Center in April 2010
 
Nelson looks on as President Donald Trump signs the NASA Transition Authorization Act of 2017

In March 2010, Nelson complained that President Obama had made a mistake in canceling NASA's Constellation program.[102] He argued against the $6-billion Commercial Crew Development proposed by the presidential administration and for a NASA-developed heavy-lift rocket built on Constellation's inheritance (which was later included in the 2010 NASA Authorization Act and became SLS).[103] 11 years later, Charles Bolden (NASA administrator in 2010) commented that Nelson's skepticism was common in Congress at the time and refused to call him an opponent of commercial crew.[104]

On July 7, 2011, it was reported that Nelson said Congress "starved" the space program of funding for several years, but suggested that the situation was turning around and called on the Obama administration to push for NASA funding.[105] In September 2011 Nelson, together with Republican Kay Hutchison, led the push to continue the development of Constellation's Ares V SLV in the form of Space Launch System.[106][107]

In 2016, Sen. Nelson brokered a bipartisan compromise on ending import of Russian RD-180 rocket engines.[108]

In 2017 and 2018, Nelson sought to prevent Jim Bridenstine, President Trump's nominee to head NASA, from being confirmed in the Senate.[109] Bridenstine had no formal qualifications in science or engineering, and denied the scientific consensus on climate change.[109] Bridenstine was ultimately confirmed.[110]

During his own confirmation hearing in 2021, Nelson reversed his earlier stances on the Commercial Crew Program and desirability of a NASA administrator without STEM education, and praised Bridenstine (the latter endorsed him earlier).[111]

In June 2021, Nelson told CNN Business' Rachel Crane about the future of U.S.-Russian cooperation in the International Space Station (ISS): "For decades, upwards now of 45 plus years [we've cooperated with] Russians in space, and I want that cooperation to continue. Your politics can be hitting heads on Earth, while you are cooperating" in space.[112]

LGBT rights edit

On December 18, 2010, Nelson voted in favor of the Don't Ask, Don't Tell Repeal Act of 2010,[113][114] which established a legal process for ending the policy that prevented gay and lesbian people from serving openly in the United States Armed Forces.

On April 4, 2013, Nelson announced that he no longer opposed same-sex marriage. He wrote, "The civil rights and responsibilities for one must pertain to all. Thus, to discriminate against one class and not another is wrong for me. Simply put, if The Lord made homosexuals as well as heterosexuals, why should I discriminate against their civil marriage? I shouldn't, and I won't."[9]

Foreign policy edit

Iraq War edit

Nelson voted for the Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution of 2002 authorizing military action against Iraq.[115]

Iran edit

In July 2017, Nelson voted in favor of the Countering America's Adversaries Through Sanctions Act that placed sanctions on Iran together with Russia and North Korea.[116]

Israel edit

In September 2016, in advance of a UN Security Council resolution 2334 condemning Israeli settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories, Nelson signed an AIPAC-sponsored letter urging President Barack Obama to veto "one-sided" resolutions against Israel.[117]

In March 2017, Nelson co-sponsored the Israel Anti-Boycott Act, Senate Bill 720, which permits U.S. states to enact laws that would require contractors to sign a pledge saying that they would not boycott any goods from Israel, or their contracts would be terminated[118]

In December 2017, Nelson supported President Trump's decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel's capital.[119]

Venezuela edit

In April 2017, Nelson called for tougher economic sanctions against Venezuela, which he called an "economic basket case."[120]

Cuba edit

He opposed a 2009 spending bill until his concerns about certain provisions in the bill related to Cuba were assuaged by Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner, who assured him that those provisions "would not amount to a major reversal of the decades-old U.S. policy of isolating the communist-run island."[121]

Syria visit edit

In 2006, Nelson met with Syrian President Bashar Assad in Damascus at the recommendation of the bipartisan Iraq Study Group to try to improve US-Syria relations and help stabilize Iraq.[122] He did this despite the United States Department of State and the White House saying they disapproved of the trip.[123][124]

Russia edit

Following the destruction of Kosmos 1408 in an anti-satellite weapons test by Russia, Nelson stated that "With its long and storied history in human spaceflight, it is unthinkable that Russia would endanger not only the American and international partner astronauts on the ISS, but also their own cosmonauts", and the "actions are reckless and dangerous, threatening as well the Chinese space station".[125]

Gun control edit

In 2012, the National Rifle Association of America (NRA) gave Nelson an "F" rating for his support of gun control.[126] Nelson is an advocate for new gun control laws, including an assault weapons ban, a ban on magazines over ten rounds, and a proposal that would require individuals buying guns at gun shows to have background checks.[127][128]

In response to the 2016 Orlando nightclub shooting, Nelson expressed remorse that the Democrats' Feinstein Amendment, which would have banned the sale of guns to individuals on the terrorist watch list, and a Republican proposal to update background checks and to create an alert for law enforcement when an individual is placed on the terrorist watch list, had failed to pass the Senate. He stated "What am I going to tell the community of Orlando that is trying to come together in the healing? Sadly, what I am going to have to tell them is that the NRA won again."[129] Both he and Marco Rubio supported the bills.[130]

In October 2017, after the Las Vegas shooting, Nelson and Dianne Feinstein sponsored a bill to ban bump stocks for assault weapons. "I'm a hunter and have owned guns my whole life," he said. "But these automatic weapons are not for hunting, they are for killing."[131]

Nelson spread misinformation via Twitter after the Stoneman Douglas High School shooting, falsely claiming that shooter Nikolas Cruz wore a gas mask and tossed smoke grenades as he shot people. After an April 2018 shooting in Liberty City, Nelson claimed that assault weapons had been used in the shooting, when in fact handguns were used.[132][133]

Student loans edit

In July 2017, Nelson introduced legislation to cut interest rates on student loans to 4 percent.[134]

Environment edit

Nelson and Mel Martinez co-sponsored a 2006 bill banning oil drilling off Florida's Gulf Coast. In 2017 he said he wanted the ban to continue to 2027, but that it was "vigorously opposed by the oil industry." Along with 16 Florida congress members from both parties, he urged the Trump administration to keep the eastern Gulf of Mexico off limits to oil and gas drilling. "Drilling in this area," they wrote, "threatens Florida's multibillion-dollar tourism-driven economy and is incompatible with the military training and weapons testing that occurs there."[11][135][136]

In 2011, Nelson co-sponsored the RESTORE Act, which directed money from BP fines to states affected by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill.[137]

On June 27, 2013, Nelson co-sponsored the Harmful Algal Bloom and Hypoxia Research and Control Amendments Act of 2013 (S. 1254; 113th Congress), a bill that would reauthorize and modify the Harmful Algal Bloom and Hypoxia Research and Control Act of 1998 and would authorize the appropriation of $20.5 million annually through 2018 for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to mitigate the harmful effects of algal blooms and hypoxia.[138][139]

In 2015, after Gov. Rick Scott directed Florida officials to stop using the terms "climate change" and "global warming," Nelson introduced an amendment to prevent federal agencies from censoring official communications on climate change. It "fell to a point of order after a 51-49 vote, though Senator Marco Rubio (R-FL) joined Nelson in supporting the amendment."[140][141]

Hurricanes edit

After Hurricane Maria in 2017, Nelson and Marco Rubio agreed that Trump had taken too long to send the U.S. military to Puerto Rico to take part in relief efforts. "For one week we were slow at the switch," Nelson said in San Juan. "The most efficient organization in a time of disaster is an organization that is already capable of long supply lines in combat. And that's the U.S. military."[142] After Hurricane Maria led many Puerto Ricans to flee to Florida, Nelson encouraged them to register to vote there.[143]

Nelson was criticized for sending campaign fundraising emails in the wake of Hurricane Irma.[144][145][146]

Supreme Court edit

Nelson opposed and filibustered the nomination of Neil Gorsuch for the Supreme Court.[147][148]

Security and surveillance edit

In 2007, Nelson was the only Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee to vote against an amendment to withhold funds for the use by the CIA of torture on terrorism suspects. His vote, combined with those of all Republican members of the committee, killed the measure.[149]

In January 2018, Nelson voted to reauthorize the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which allows the National Security Agency to extend a program of warrantless spying on internet and phone networks.[150] In 2015, he had called for a permanent extension of the law.[151]

Controversies edit

Campaign donations from Saudi Arabia edit

Nelson received campaign contributions from Saudi Arabia's lobbyists.[152] In June 2017, Nelson voted to support Trump's $110 billion arms deal with Saudi Arabia.[153] In March 2018, Nelson voted against Bernie Sanders' and Chris Murphy's bill to end U.S. support for the Saudi Arabian-led intervention in Yemen.[154]

Russian hack claim edit

On August 7, 2018, Nelson claimed that Russian operatives had penetrated some of Florida's election systems ahead of the 2018 midterm elections; the claim was contentious during his 2018 re-election bid.[155][156] He stated that more detailed information was classified.[157] At the time, fact-checkers did not have evidence to backup Nelson's claims.[158][159] However, later that August, "three people familiar with the intelligence" told NBC News "that there is a classified basis for Nelson's assertion", because "VR Systems had been penetrated in August 2016 by hackers working for" GRU.[160]

A government official familiar with the intelligence told McClatchy that Russian hackers had penetrated some of Florida's county voting systems in 2016. DHS spokesperson Sarah Sendek said that the agency has "not seen any new compromises by Russian actors of election infrastructure."[156] The Tampa Bay Times reported that Nelson had been told by leaders of the Senate Intelligence Committee of a penetration of some of Florida's voter registration databases in 2016.[156]

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen and FBI director Christopher Wray denied Nelson's claims in a letter to Florida election officials.[161][133] Amid the criticism, Nelson defended his assertions about Russian penetration, saying he and fellow Florida Senator Marco Rubio had been instructed by Mark Warner and Richard Burr, leaders of the Senate Intelligence Committee, to warn the Florida secretary of state about Russian interference.[156][155] Warner and Burr neither confirmed nor denied Nelson's claim that Florida's systems had been penetrated, while Rubio "has taken a line on the controversy similar to Burr and Warner's."[155] The Foundation for Accountability and Civic Trust, a conservative watchdog group, filed an ethics complaint against Nelson, saying that he "discussed classified information or made it up."[162]

Special Counsel Robert Mueller's investigation on Russian interference in the 2016 election, which concluded in April 2019, found that Russian intelligence officials "sent spearphishing emails to over 120 email accounts used by Florida county officials responsible for administering the 2016 U.S. election," and that "at least one Florida county" was successfully penetrated.[163] In August 2018, federal authorities said they saw no signs of any "new or ongoing compromises" of state or local election systems.[164] In May 2019, Governor Ron DeSantis said that voter databases in two counties had been successfully penetrated ahead of the 2016 presidential election.[165]

Personal life edit

In 1972, Nelson married Grace Cavert. The couple have two adult children: Charles William "Bill Jr." Nelson and Nan Ellen Nelson.[20]

Electoral history edit

Florida State House of Representatives election 1972[166]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Bill Nelson 26,771 68.9
Republican David Vozzola 12,078 31.1
Florida 9th District U.S. House of Representatives election 1978
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Bill Nelson 89,543 61.5
Republican Edward J. Gurney 56,074 38.5
Florida 9th District U.S. House of Representatives election 1980
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Bill Nelson (Incumbent) 139,468 70.4
Republican Stan Dowiat 58,734 29.6
Florida 11th District U.S. House of Representatives election 1982
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Bill Nelson (Incumbent) 101,746 70.6
Republican Joel Robinson 42,422 29.4
Florida 11th District U.S. House of Representatives election 1984
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Bill Nelson (Incumbent) 145,764 60.5
Republican Rob Quartel 95,115 39.5
Florida 11th District U.S. House of Representatives election 1986
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Bill Nelson (Incumbent) 149,109 72.7
Republican Scott Ellis 55,952 27.3
Florida 11th District U.S. House of Representatives election 1988
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Bill Nelson (Incumbent) 168,390 60.8
Republican Bill Tolley 108,373 39.2
Florida Governor, Democratic primary election 1990
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Lawton Chiles 745,325 69.5
Democratic Bill Nelson 327,731 30.5
Florida State Treasurer, Insurance Commissioner and Fire Marshal election 1994
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Bill Nelson 2,070,604 51.7
Republican Tim Ireland 1,933,570 48.3
Florida State Treasurer, Insurance Commissioner and Fire Marshal election 1998
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Bill Nelson (Incumbent) 2,195,283 56.5 +4.8
Republican Tim Ireland 1,687,712 43.5 -4.8
Florida U.S. Senate election 2000
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Bill Nelson 2,987,644 52.1
Republican Bill McCollum 2,703,608 47.2
Florida U.S. Senate election 2006
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Bill Nelson (Incumbent) 2,890,548 60.3 +9.8
Republican Katherine Harris 1,826,127 38.1
Florida U.S. Senate election 2012
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Bill Nelson (Incumbent) 4,523,451 55.23 -5.07
Republican Connie Mack IV 3,458,267 42.23 +4.13
Florida U.S. Senate election 2018
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Republican Rick Scott 4,099,505 50.1% +7.87
Democratic Bill Nelson (Incumbent) 4,089,472 49.9% -5.33

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For other people named Bill Nelson see Bill Nelson disambiguation Clarence William Nelson II born September 29 1942 is an American politician and attorney serving as the administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration NASA Nelson previously served as a United States senator from Florida from 2001 to 2019 A member of the Democratic Party he previously served in the Florida House of Representatives from 1972 to 1978 and in the United States House of Representatives from 1979 to 1991 In January 1986 Nelson became the second sitting member of U S Congress to fly in space after Senator Jake Garn when he served as a payload specialist on mission STS 61 C aboard the Space Shuttle Columbia Before entering politics he served in the U S Army Reserve during the Vietnam War 1 Bill NelsonOfficial portrait 202114th Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space AdministrationIncumbentAssumed office May 3 2021PresidentJoe BidenDeputyPamela MelroyPreceded byJim BridenstineUnited States Senatorfrom FloridaIn office January 3 2001 January 3 2019Preceded byConnie Mack IIISucceeded byRick ScottRanking Member of the Senate Commerce CommitteeIn office January 3 2015 January 3 2019Preceded byJohn ThuneSucceeded byMaria CantwellChair of the Senate Aging CommitteeIn office January 3 2013 January 3 2015Preceded byHerb KohlSucceeded bySusan Collins22nd Treasurer of FloridaIn office January 3 1995 January 3 2001GovernorLawton ChilesBuddy MacKayJeb BushPreceded byTom GallagherSucceeded byTom GallagherMember of the U S House of Representatives from FloridaIn office January 3 1979 January 3 1991Preceded byLouis Frey Jr Succeeded byJim BacchusConstituency9th district 1979 1983 11th district 1983 1991 Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 47th districtIn office November 7 1972 November 7 1978Preceded byRedistrictedSucceeded byTim DeratanyPersonal detailsBornClarence William Nelson II 1942 09 29 September 29 1942 age 81 Miami Florida U S Political partyDemocraticSpouseGrace Cavert m 1972 wbr Children2EducationUniversity of FloridaYale University BA University of Virginia JD Military serviceBranch serviceUnited States ArmyYears of service1965 1968 1970 1971 reserve 1968 1970 active RankCaptainSpace careerNASA payload specialistTime in space6d 02h 03mMissionsSTS 61 CMission insigniaBill Nelson s voice source source Nelson as a U S senator opens a Senate Commerce Subcommittee on Space and Science hearing on human space explorationRecorded April 23 2013Nelson retired from Congress in 1990 to run for governor of Florida but was unsuccessful He was later elected Treasurer Insurance Commissioner and Fire Marshal of Florida serving from 1995 to 2001 In 2000 Nelson was elected to the U S Senate seat that had been vacated by retiring Republican senator Connie Mack III with 51 of the vote He was reelected in 2006 with 60 of the vote 2 and in 2012 with 55 of the vote Nelson ran in 2018 for a fourth term but was narrowly defeated in the general election by then Governor Rick Scott 3 In May 2019 Nelson was appointed to serve on NASA s advisory council 4 In the U S Senate Nelson was generally considered a centrist and a moderate Democrat 5 6 7 8 Nelson supported same sex marriage 9 lowering taxes on lower and middle income families 10 expanding environmental programs and regulation 11 protecting the Affordable Care Act 12 and expanding Medicaid 13 Nelson chaired the Senate Aging Committee from 2013 to 2015 and served as ranking member of the Senate Commerce Committee from 2015 to 2019 On March 19 2021 President Joe Biden announced his intention to nominate Nelson to the position of NASA administrator 14 Nelson was confirmed by unanimous consent by the Senate on April 29 2021 and was sworn in by vice president Kamala Harris on May 3 2021 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Space Shuttle Columbia 3 Early political career 3 1 Florida Legislature 3 2 U S House of Representatives 3 3 1990 gubernatorial election 3 4 Treasurer Insurance Commissioner and Fire Marshal 4 United States Senate 4 1 Elections 4 1 1 2000 4 1 2 2006 4 1 3 2012 4 1 4 2018 4 2 Committee assignments 5 Post Senate activities 6 NASA administrator 6 1 Nomination 7 Political positions 7 1 Economic issues 7 2 Terrorism 7 3 Health care 7 4 Immigration 7 5 Space exploration and NASA 7 6 LGBT rights 7 7 Foreign policy 7 7 1 Iraq War 7 7 2 Iran 7 7 3 Israel 7 7 4 Venezuela 7 7 5 Cuba 7 7 6 Syria visit 7 7 7 Russia 7 8 Gun control 7 9 Student loans 7 10 Environment 7 11 Hurricanes 7 12 Supreme Court 7 13 Security and surveillance 8 Controversies 8 1 Campaign donations from Saudi Arabia 8 2 Russian hack claim 9 Personal life 10 Electoral history 11 References 12 Further reading 13 External linksEarly life and education editNelson was born on September 29 1942 in Miami Florida the only child of Nannie Merle and Clarence William Nelson 15 His father was a real estate investor and a lawyer 16 He is of Scottish Irish English and Danish descent 17 18 His father died of a heart attack when Nelson was 14 and his mother of Lou Gehrig s disease ALS when he was 24 19 Nelson grew up in Melbourne Florida where he attended Melbourne High School 20 He attended Baptist and Episcopal churches but later was baptized through immersion in a Baptist church He served as International President of Kiwanis sponsored Key Club International 1959 1960 21 In 2005 he joined the First Presbyterian Church in Orlando 22 Nelson attended the University of Florida where he was a member of Florida Blue Key and Beta Theta Pi social fraternity 23 He transferred to Yale University after two years at the University of Florida 16 At Yale he would be roommates with Bruce Smathers the son of Florida senator George Smathers Nelson received a Bachelor of Arts with a major in political science from Yale University in 1965 and a Juris Doctor from the University of Virginia in 1968 24 In 1965 during the Vietnam War he joined the United States Army Reserve He served on active duty from 1968 to 1970 attaining the rank of captain and he remained in the Army until 1971 Nelson was admitted to the Florida bar in 1968 and began practicing law in Melbourne in 1970 In 1971 he worked as legislative assistant to Governor Reubin Askew 24 Space Shuttle Columbia editIn 1986 Nelson became the second sitting member of Congress and the first member of the House to travel into space He went through NASA training with Senator Jake Garn of Utah Nelson was a Payload Specialist on Space Shuttle Columbia s STS 61 C mission from January 12 to 18 1986 This mission was the last successful Space Shuttle flight prior to the Challenger accident which occurred ten days after the end of this mission In 1988 Nelson published a book about his space flight experience entitled Mission An American Congressman s Voyage to Space 25 Early political career editFlorida Legislature edit nbsp Nelson in 1972 as a Florida State RepresentativeIn 1972 Nelson was elected to the Florida House of Representatives as the member from the 47th district representing much of Brevard County and portions of Orange County and Seminole County 26 He won reelection in 1974 and 1976 27 U S House of Representatives edit Nelson was elected to the U S House of Representatives in 1978 in the open 9th congressional district after the five term Republican incumbent Louis Frey Jr chose to run for governor of Florida rather than for reelection 28 In 1980 Nelson was reelected to that district which encompassed all of Brevard and part of Orange County He was redistricted to the 11th congressional district encompassing all of Brevard and parts of Orange Indian River and Osceola counties he won reelection in 1982 1984 1986 and 1988 He remained a member of the U S House of Representatives until 1991 Nelson chaired the House Space Subcommittee for six years 29 as a key member of the House Committee on Science Space and Technology 30 31 His district included Cape Canaveral and its space facility In 1988 Bill Nelson criticized President Reagan s policy to export American satellites for launch on China s Long March rockets Nelson called this an inconsistent administration policy Nelson stated that Reagan wanted to build up commercial space ventures and on the other hand he is cutting off the commercial space ventures at the knees with these export licenses 32 1990 gubernatorial election edit In 1990 Nelson ran unsuccessfully for the Democratic nomination for governor of Florida His primary rival was former U S senator Lawton Chiles During the campaign the younger Nelson tried to highlight Chiles age and use of Prozac to treat his depression but this proved to be an unpopular strategy and Nelson lost by a wide margin getting 30 5 of the vote to Chiles 69 5 Chiles went on to win the general election 33 34 Treasurer Insurance Commissioner and Fire Marshal edit nbsp Governor Jeb Bush and Nelson in 1999In 1994 Nelson announced his intention to seek the office of Treasurer Insurance Commissioner and Fire Marshal of Florida He won the election with 52 of the vote over State Rep Tim Ireland s 48 In 1998 he won re election to the office again defeating Ireland In 2000 Nelson announced that he would be running for the United States Senate seat held by retiring Republican Connie Mack III 35 Florida s resign to run law compelled Nelson to submit his resignation as Treasurer Insurance Commissioner and Fire Marshal early in 2000 when he began to campaign for the U S Senate seat He chose January 3 2001 as the effective date of his resignation as that was the date on which new senators would be sworn in 36 United States Senate editElections edit 2000 edit nbsp Nelson s official Senate portrait c 2001 nbsp NASA photo c 1986 Main article 2000 United States Senate election in Florida In 2000 Nelson ran as a Democrat for the U S Senate seat vacated by retiring Republican senator Connie Mack III He won the election defeating U S representative Bill McCollum who ran as the Republican candidate 2006 edit Main article 2006 United States Senate election in Florida Following the 2004 election in which Republican George W Bush was re elected and the Republican Party increased its majority in both the House and the Senate Nelson was seen as vulnerable He was a Democrat in a state that Bush had won though by a margin of only five percentage points 37 Evangelical Christian activist James Dobson declared that Democrats including Nelson would be in the bull s eye if they supported efforts to block Bush s judicial nominees 38 Nelson s refusal to support efforts in Congress to intervene in the Terri Schiavo case was seen as a great political issue for a Republican opponent to use in mobilizing Christian conservatives against him 39 Katherine Harris the former Florida secretary of state and two term U S representative defeated three other candidates in the September 5 Republican primary Harris s role in the 2000 presidential election made her a polarizing figure Many Florida Republicans were eager to reward her for her perceived party loyalty in the Bush Gore election while many Florida Democrats were eager to vote against her for the same reason 40 In May when the party found itself unable to recruit a candidate who could defeat Harris in the primary many Republican activists admitted that the race was already lost 41 Nelson focused on safe issues portraying himself as a bipartisan centrist problem solver 40 He obtained the endorsement of all 22 of Florida s daily newspapers 42 Harris failed to secure the endorsement of Jeb Bush who publicly stated that she could not win the U S Chamber of Commerce which had supported her in her House campaigns did not endorse her in this race 43 As the election approached polls showed Harris trailing Nelson by 26 to 35 points 44 Nelson transferred about 16 5 million in campaign funds to other Democratic candidates 45 and won the election with 2 890 548 votes to Harris s 1 826 127 votes 46 He won 57 out of the state s 67 counties citation needed 2012 edit Main article 2012 United States Senate election in Florida nbsp Nelson with Vice President Joe Biden and Rep Alcee Hastings in Miami Dade County Florida 2012 Vice President Joe Biden called Nelson crucial to President Obama s chances for winning Florida in 2012 In March 2011 Biden was reported as having said that if Nelson lost in 2012 it means President Obama and the Democratic presidential ticket won t win the key battleground state either 47 Congressman Connie Mack IV the son of Nelson s direct predecessor in the Senate won the Republican nomination Nelson eventually defeated Mack with 55 2 of the vote to Mack s 42 2 48 2018 edit Main article 2018 United States Senate election in Florida Nelson ran for re election in 2018 He ran unopposed in the Democratic Party primary which took place on August 28 2018 49 50 He faced incumbent Florida governor Rick Scott a Republican in the general election on November 6 2018 The extremely tight race with a margin of less than 0 25 separating Nelson and Scott triggered a manual recount as mandated by state law 51 A recount showed that Scott had defeated Nelson by 10 033 votes 3 A paper by scholars at the MIT Election Data and Science Lab concluded that the design of Broward County s 2018 general election ballots may have resulted in Nelson receiving 9 658 fewer votes than he otherwise would have received which would have narrowed Scott s margin of victory but not changed the result of the election The study found that many voters did not see the U S Senate race on the lower left side of the ballot and as a result did not cast votes in that race 52 Committee assignments edit In the 113th United States Congress Nelson served on the following committees Committee on Armed Services Subcommittee on Airland Subcommittee on Emerging Threats and Capabilities Subcommittee on Seapower Committee on the Budget Committee on Commerce Science and Transportation Subcommittee on Aviation Operations Safety and Security Subcommittee on Oceans Atmosphere Fisheries and Coast Guard Subcommittee on Science and Space Chairman Committee on Finance Subcommittee on Health Care Subcommittee on Energy Natural Resources and Infrastructure Subcommittee on Social Security Pensions and Family Policy Special Committee on Aging Chairman In the 114th United States Congress Nelson served on the following committees Committee on Commerce Science and Transportation Ranking Member Subcommittee on Aviation Operations Safety and Security Subcommittee on Communications Technology Innovation and the Internet Subcommittee on Consumer Protection Product Safety Insurance and Data Security Subcommittee on Oceans Atmosphere Fisheries and Coast Guard Subcommittee on Space Science and Competitiveness Subcommittee on Surface Transportation and Merchant Marine Infrastructure Safety and Security Committee on Armed Services Subcommittee on Emerging Threats and Capabilities Ranking Member Subcommittee on Sea Power Subcommittee on Strategic Forces Committee on Finance Subcommittee on Energy Natural Resources and Infrastructure Subcommittee on International Trade Customs and Global Competitiveness Subcommittee on Taxation and IRS Oversight United States Senate Special Committee on AgingPost Senate activities editOn May 28 2019 Nelson was appointed to serve on NASA s advisory council Nelson was a member at large of the council which advises on all major program and policy issues before the agency His appointment was praised by NASA administrator Jim Bridenstine who stated that Nelson is a true champion for human spaceflight and will add tremendous value as we go to the Moon and on to Mars 4 Nelson endorsed former vice president Joe Biden for President of the United States in 2020 53 NASA administrator editThis section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information January 2023 nbsp Nelson is sworn in as the 14th NASA administrator by Vice President Kamala HarrisNomination edit On February 22 2021 reports emerged that President Biden was considering nominating Nelson to be the NASA Administrator 54 then on March 18 2021 it was reported that Biden had selected Nelson for the position 55 with Biden officially announcing the decision the next day 14 56 Nelson s nomination received widespread support from members of Congress from both parties including from Nelson s former opponent and successor in the senate Rick Scott as well as the overall space industry 57 The United States Senate in unanimous consent voted to confirm Nelson to be NASA Administrator on April 29 2021 Nelson was sworn in on May 3 2021 by Vice President Kamala Harris 58 Political positions editNelson was often considered to be a moderate Democrat 59 He has styled himself as a centrist during his various campaigns 60 During Nelson s 2018 re election campaign challenger Rick Scott characterized Nelson as a socialist PolitiFact described the assertion as pants on fire false 61 According to ratings by the National Journal Nelson was given a 2013 composite score of 21 conservative and 80 liberal 62 In 2011 he was given composite scores of 37 conservative and 64 liberal 62 He has a lifetime conservative rating of nearly 30 from the American Conservative Union 63 Conversely the Americans for Democratic Action gave Nelson a 90 liberal quotient for 2016 64 In the 115th Congress Nelson was more conservative than 93 of other congressional Democrats 65 GovTrack which analyzes a politician s record places Nelson near the Senate s ideological center and GovTrack placed him among the most moderate Senators in 2017 66 The only Florida Democrat in statewide office in 2017 he was described by Politico in March of that year as a Senate indicator species an institutional centrist Politico wrote that the Democratic Party is shifting left and so is he 67 In July 2017 Nelson had a 53 approval rating and 25 disapproval rating with 22 of survey respondents having no opinion on his job performance 68 FiveThirtyEight which tracks congressional votes shows that Nelson had voted with President Donald Trump s positions 42 5 of the time as of June 2018 update 69 nbsp Anti war activists protest Democratic senators who supported Saudi Arabian led intervention in Yemen December 2017Economic issues edit TradeIn 2005 Nelson was one of ten Democrats who voted in favor of the Dominican Republic Central America Free Trade Agreement CAFTA on its 55 45 passage in the Senate 70 Tax policyOn several occasions Nelson has voted to reduce or eliminate the estate tax 71 notably in June 2006 when he was one of four Democrats voting for a failed 57 41 cloture motion on a bill to eliminate the tax 72 nbsp Nelson works with government storm trackers during a hurricane hunter flight into the center of Hurricane Charley in August 2004 73 Nelson voted against a Republican plan to extend the Bush tax cuts to all taxpayers Instead Nelson supported extending the tax cuts for those with incomes below 250 000 74 Nelson voted for the Buffett Rule in April 2012 Speaking of his support for the Buffett Rule Nelson said he voted to raise the minimum tax rate on incomes over 1 million per year to 30 in order to reduce the budget deficit and to make the tax code more fair Nelson said In short tax fairness for deficit reduction just makes common sense 75 Nelson voted in 2011 to end Bush era tax cuts for those earning over 250 000 but voted for 143 billion in tax cuts unemployment benefits and other economic measures 76 77 In 2013 Nelson advocated tax reform which he defined as getting rid of special interest tax breaks and corporate subsidies Stating needed qualities of said reform he listed simplicity fairness and economic growth 10 He and Susan Collins introduced legislation in 2015 that would make it easier for smaller businesses to cut administrative costs by forming multiple employer 401 k style plans 78 Government spendingNelson voted for the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 often referred to as economic stimulus proposed by President Obama 79 In August 2011 Nelson voted for a bill to increase the debt ceiling by 400 billion Nelson said that while the bill was not perfect this kind of gridlock doesn t do anything Nelson voted against Paul Ryan s budget 74 Consumer affairsIn May 2013 Nelson asked the Federal Trade Commission and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau to investigate why consumers who carried out a real estate short sale were having their credit scores lowered to the same degree as those who went through foreclosure Nelson suggested a penalty if the issue was not addressed within ninety days 80 Nelson was frequently interested in product safety issues and as such was frequently engaged in oversight and criticism of the U S Consumer Product Safety Commission For example he repeatedly opposed President Donald Trump s nominee to lead the commission 81 Flood insuranceNelson voted in favor of the Biggert Waters Flood Insurance Reform Act of 2012 which required the National Flood Insurance Program to raise insurance rates for some properties at high risk of flooding to better reflect true flood risk costs and keep the program solvent 82 83 In 2014 following an outcry by Florida property owners facing steep flood insurance rate hikes 84 Nelson supported legislation that would provide retroactive refunds for taxpayers who had experienced large hikes in their flood insurance rates due to the sale or purchase of a home The proposal would also cap average annual premium increases at 15 to 18 percent and allow insurance rates subsidies based on current flood maps 85 EarmarksIn 2010 PolitiFact found that Nelson had flip flopped on the issue of earmarks pushing for a moratorium on the practice after saying that earmarks were an important part of creating jobs and growing Florida s economy 86 Terrorism edit In September 2014 Nelson said the U S should hit back at ISIS immediately because the U S is the only one that can put together a coalition to stop this group that s intent on barbaric cruelty 87 He supported the Denying Firearms and Explosives to Dangerous Terrorists Act Introduced in 2013 and again in 2015 it would keep guns from people with suspected terrorist links 88 Standing outside the Orlando Pulse nightclub immediately after the June 2016 massacre there Nelson called Omar Mateen a lone wolf and when asked if it was an act of jihad he said he could not confirm that 89 Shortly afterwards citing intelligence sources Nelson said there was apparently a link to Islamic radicalism perhaps ISIS 90 91 Nelson later said on the Senate floor that terrorists want to divide people but that Mateen had instead brought people together 92 Following the massacre Nelson and Barbara Mikulski supported an increase in FBI funding 93 A year after the Orlando massacre Nelson attended a memorial at which he reiterated that it had united Orlando and it united the country 94 He supported the Terrorist Firearms Prevention Act of 2016 95 In August 2017 the Miami Herald urged Nelson to back Lindsey Graham s Taylor Force Act which would block U S subsidies to the Palestinian Authority which gives monetary assistance to Palestinian prisoners former prisoners and families of martyrs Nelson did vote for the bill which passed overwhelmingly 96 Health care edit In March 2010 Nelson voted for the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act 12 also known as Obamacare and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010 97 which passed and were signed into law by President Obama Nelson called in 2014 for the expansion of Medicaid 13 In 2016 he called the House Zika bill a disaster complaining that it would take 500 million in health care funding away from Puerto Rico and limit access to birth control services needed to help curb the spread of the virus and prevent terrible birth defects 98 In 2017 Nelson wrote a letter to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention CDC asking them to prioritize Zika prevention 99 In September 2017 Nelson and Susan Collins R ME introduced the Reinsurance Act of 2017 an effort to stabilize the health insurance marketplace It would provide 2 25 billion to reduce risk for insurance companies by providing funds to insurers for high risk enrollees and help keep premiums in check 100 Immigration edit In January 2017 Nelson wrote President Trump a letter protesting his immigration order Regardless of the constitutionality or legality of this Executive Order he wrote I am deeply concerned that it may do more harm than good in our fight to keep America safe U S success in the fight against terrorism he argued depends on the cooperation and assistance of Muslims who reject radicalism and violence Whether intended or not this Executive Order risks alienating the very people we rely upon in the fight against terror 101 Space exploration and NASA edit nbsp President Barack Obama and Nelson visit Kennedy Space Center in April 2010 nbsp Nelson looks on as President Donald Trump signs the NASA Transition Authorization Act of 2017In March 2010 Nelson complained that President Obama had made a mistake in canceling NASA s Constellation program 102 He argued against the 6 billion Commercial Crew Development proposed by the presidential administration and for a NASA developed heavy lift rocket built on Constellation s inheritance which was later included in the 2010 NASA Authorization Act and became SLS 103 11 years later Charles Bolden NASA administrator in 2010 commented that Nelson s skepticism was common in Congress at the time and refused to call him an opponent of commercial crew 104 On July 7 2011 it was reported that Nelson said Congress starved the space program of funding for several years but suggested that the situation was turning around and called on the Obama administration to push for NASA funding 105 In September 2011 Nelson together with Republican Kay Hutchison led the push to continue the development of Constellation s Ares V SLV in the form of Space Launch System 106 107 In 2016 Sen Nelson brokered a bipartisan compromise on ending import of Russian RD 180 rocket engines 108 In 2017 and 2018 Nelson sought to prevent Jim Bridenstine President Trump s nominee to head NASA from being confirmed in the Senate 109 Bridenstine had no formal qualifications in science or engineering and denied the scientific consensus on climate change 109 Bridenstine was ultimately confirmed 110 During his own confirmation hearing in 2021 Nelson reversed his earlier stances on the Commercial Crew Program and desirability of a NASA administrator without STEM education and praised Bridenstine the latter endorsed him earlier 111 In June 2021 Nelson told CNN Business Rachel Crane about the future of U S Russian cooperation in the International Space Station ISS For decades upwards now of 45 plus years we ve cooperated with Russians in space and I want that cooperation to continue Your politics can be hitting heads on Earth while you are cooperating in space 112 LGBT rights edit On December 18 2010 Nelson voted in favor of the Don t Ask Don t Tell Repeal Act of 2010 113 114 which established a legal process for ending the policy that prevented gay and lesbian people from serving openly in the United States Armed Forces On April 4 2013 Nelson announced that he no longer opposed same sex marriage He wrote The civil rights and responsibilities for one must pertain to all Thus to discriminate against one class and not another is wrong for me Simply put if The Lord made homosexuals as well as heterosexuals why should I discriminate against their civil marriage I shouldn t and I won t 9 Foreign policy edit Iraq War edit Nelson voted for the Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution of 2002 authorizing military action against Iraq 115 Iran edit In July 2017 Nelson voted in favor of the Countering America s Adversaries Through Sanctions Act that placed sanctions on Iran together with Russia and North Korea 116 Israel edit In September 2016 in advance of a UN Security Council resolution 2334 condemning Israeli settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories Nelson signed an AIPAC sponsored letter urging President Barack Obama to veto one sided resolutions against Israel 117 In March 2017 Nelson co sponsored the Israel Anti Boycott Act Senate Bill 720 which permits U S states to enact laws that would require contractors to sign a pledge saying that they would not boycott any goods from Israel or their contracts would be terminated 118 In December 2017 Nelson supported President Trump s decision to recognize Jerusalem as Israel s capital 119 Venezuela edit In April 2017 Nelson called for tougher economic sanctions against Venezuela which he called an economic basket case 120 Cuba edit He opposed a 2009 spending bill until his concerns about certain provisions in the bill related to Cuba were assuaged by Treasury Secretary Tim Geithner who assured him that those provisions would not amount to a major reversal of the decades old U S policy of isolating the communist run island 121 Syria visit edit In 2006 Nelson met with Syrian President Bashar Assad in Damascus at the recommendation of the bipartisan Iraq Study Group to try to improve US Syria relations and help stabilize Iraq 122 He did this despite the United States Department of State and the White House saying they disapproved of the trip 123 124 Russia edit Following the destruction of Kosmos 1408 in an anti satellite weapons test by Russia Nelson stated that With its long and storied history in human spaceflight it is unthinkable that Russia would endanger not only the American and international partner astronauts on the ISS but also their own cosmonauts and the actions are reckless and dangerous threatening as well the Chinese space station 125 Gun control edit In 2012 the National Rifle Association of America NRA gave Nelson an F rating for his support of gun control 126 Nelson is an advocate for new gun control laws including an assault weapons ban a ban on magazines over ten rounds and a proposal that would require individuals buying guns at gun shows to have background checks 127 128 In response to the 2016 Orlando nightclub shooting Nelson expressed remorse that the Democrats Feinstein Amendment which would have banned the sale of guns to individuals on the terrorist watch list and a Republican proposal to update background checks and to create an alert for law enforcement when an individual is placed on the terrorist watch list had failed to pass the Senate He stated What am I going to tell the community of Orlando that is trying to come together in the healing Sadly what I am going to have to tell them is that the NRA won again 129 Both he and Marco Rubio supported the bills 130 In October 2017 after the Las Vegas shooting Nelson and Dianne Feinstein sponsored a bill to ban bump stocks for assault weapons I m a hunter and have owned guns my whole life he said But these automatic weapons are not for hunting they are for killing 131 Nelson spread misinformation via Twitter after the Stoneman Douglas High School shooting falsely claiming that shooter Nikolas Cruz wore a gas mask and tossed smoke grenades as he shot people After an April 2018 shooting in Liberty City Nelson claimed that assault weapons had been used in the shooting when in fact handguns were used 132 133 Student loans edit In July 2017 Nelson introduced legislation to cut interest rates on student loans to 4 percent 134 Environment edit Nelson and Mel Martinez co sponsored a 2006 bill banning oil drilling off Florida s Gulf Coast In 2017 he said he wanted the ban to continue to 2027 but that it was vigorously opposed by the oil industry Along with 16 Florida congress members from both parties he urged the Trump administration to keep the eastern Gulf of Mexico off limits to oil and gas drilling Drilling in this area they wrote threatens Florida s multibillion dollar tourism driven economy and is incompatible with the military training and weapons testing that occurs there 11 135 136 In 2011 Nelson co sponsored the RESTORE Act which directed money from BP fines to states affected by the Deepwater Horizon oil spill 137 On June 27 2013 Nelson co sponsored the Harmful Algal Bloom and Hypoxia Research and Control Amendments Act of 2013 S 1254 113th Congress a bill that would reauthorize and modify the Harmful Algal Bloom and Hypoxia Research and Control Act of 1998 and would authorize the appropriation of 20 5 million annually through 2018 for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NOAA to mitigate the harmful effects of algal blooms and hypoxia 138 139 In 2015 after Gov Rick Scott directed Florida officials to stop using the terms climate change and global warming Nelson introduced an amendment to prevent federal agencies from censoring official communications on climate change It fell to a point of order after a 51 49 vote though Senator Marco Rubio R FL joined Nelson in supporting the amendment 140 141 Hurricanes edit After Hurricane Maria in 2017 Nelson and Marco Rubio agreed that Trump had taken too long to send the U S military to Puerto Rico to take part in relief efforts For one week we were slow at the switch Nelson said in San Juan The most efficient organization in a time of disaster is an organization that is already capable of long supply lines in combat And that s the U S military 142 After Hurricane Maria led many Puerto Ricans to flee to Florida Nelson encouraged them to register to vote there 143 Nelson was criticized for sending campaign fundraising emails in the wake of Hurricane Irma 144 145 146 Supreme Court edit Nelson opposed and filibustered the nomination of Neil Gorsuch for the Supreme Court 147 148 Security and surveillance edit In 2007 Nelson was the only Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee to vote against an amendment to withhold funds for the use by the CIA of torture on terrorism suspects His vote combined with those of all Republican members of the committee killed the measure 149 In January 2018 Nelson voted to reauthorize the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act which allows the National Security Agency to extend a program of warrantless spying on internet and phone networks 150 In 2015 he had called for a permanent extension of the law 151 Controversies editCampaign donations from Saudi Arabia edit Nelson received campaign contributions from Saudi Arabia s lobbyists 152 In June 2017 Nelson voted to support Trump s 110 billion arms deal with Saudi Arabia 153 In March 2018 Nelson voted against Bernie Sanders and Chris Murphy s bill to end U S support for the Saudi Arabian led intervention in Yemen 154 Russian hack claim edit On August 7 2018 Nelson claimed that Russian operatives had penetrated some of Florida s election systems ahead of the 2018 midterm elections the claim was contentious during his 2018 re election bid 155 156 He stated that more detailed information was classified 157 At the time fact checkers did not have evidence to backup Nelson s claims 158 159 However later that August three people familiar with the intelligence told NBC News that there is a classified basis for Nelson s assertion because VR Systems had been penetrated in August 2016 by hackers working for GRU 160 A government official familiar with the intelligence told McClatchy that Russian hackers had penetrated some of Florida s county voting systems in 2016 DHS spokesperson Sarah Sendek said that the agency has not seen any new compromises by Russian actors of election infrastructure 156 The Tampa Bay Times reported that Nelson had been told by leaders of the Senate Intelligence Committee of a penetration of some of Florida s voter registration databases in 2016 156 Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen and FBI director Christopher Wray denied Nelson s claims in a letter to Florida election officials 161 133 Amid the criticism Nelson defended his assertions about Russian penetration saying he and fellow Florida Senator Marco Rubio had been instructed by Mark Warner and Richard Burr leaders of the Senate Intelligence Committee to warn the Florida secretary of state about Russian interference 156 155 Warner and Burr neither confirmed nor denied Nelson s claim that Florida s systems had been penetrated while Rubio has taken a line on the controversy similar to Burr and Warner s 155 The Foundation for Accountability and Civic Trust a conservative watchdog group filed an ethics complaint against Nelson saying that he discussed classified information or made it up 162 Special Counsel Robert Mueller s investigation on Russian interference in the 2016 election which concluded in April 2019 found that Russian intelligence officials sent spearphishing emails to over 120 email accounts used by Florida county officials responsible for administering the 2016 U S election and that at least one Florida county was successfully penetrated 163 In August 2018 federal authorities said they saw no signs of any new or ongoing compromises of state or local election systems 164 In May 2019 Governor Ron DeSantis said that voter databases in two counties had been successfully penetrated ahead of the 2016 presidential election 165 Personal life editIn 1972 Nelson married Grace Cavert The couple have two adult children Charles William Bill Jr Nelson and Nan Ellen Nelson 20 Electoral history editFlorida State House of Representatives election 1972 166 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Bill Nelson 26 771 68 9Republican David Vozzola 12 078 31 1Florida 9th District U S House of Representatives election 1978 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Bill Nelson 89 543 61 5Republican Edward J Gurney 56 074 38 5Florida 9th District U S House of Representatives election 1980 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Bill Nelson Incumbent 139 468 70 4Republican Stan Dowiat 58 734 29 6Florida 11th District U S House of Representatives election 1982 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Bill Nelson Incumbent 101 746 70 6Republican Joel Robinson 42 422 29 4Florida 11th District U S House of Representatives election 1984 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Bill Nelson Incumbent 145 764 60 5Republican Rob Quartel 95 115 39 5Florida 11th District U S House of Representatives election 1986 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Bill Nelson Incumbent 149 109 72 7Republican Scott Ellis 55 952 27 3Florida 11th District U S House of Representatives election 1988 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Bill Nelson Incumbent 168 390 60 8Republican Bill Tolley 108 373 39 2Florida Governor Democratic primary election 1990 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Lawton Chiles 745 325 69 5Democratic Bill Nelson 327 731 30 5Florida State Treasurer Insurance Commissioner and Fire Marshal election 1994 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Bill Nelson 2 070 604 51 7Republican Tim Ireland 1 933 570 48 3Florida State Treasurer Insurance Commissioner and Fire Marshal election 1998 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Bill Nelson Incumbent 2 195 283 56 5 4 8Republican Tim Ireland 1 687 712 43 5 4 8Florida U S Senate election 2000 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Bill Nelson 2 987 644 52 1Republican Bill McCollum 2 703 608 47 2Florida U S Senate election 2006 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Bill Nelson Incumbent 2 890 548 60 3 9 8Republican Katherine Harris 1 826 127 38 1Florida U S Senate election 2012 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Bill Nelson Incumbent 4 523 451 55 23 5 07Republican Connie Mack IV 3 458 267 42 23 4 13Florida U S Senate election 2018 Party Candidate Votes Republican Rick Scott 4 099 505 50 1 7 87Democratic Bill Nelson Incumbent 4 089 472 49 9 5 33References edit Florida Marriage Collection 1822 1875 and 1927 2001 Ancestry com Sen Bill Nelson D Archived May 11 2013 at the Wayback Machine National Journal Almanac December 31 2008 Retrieved February 9 2012 a b Woodall Bernie November 18 2018 Republican Scott wins Florida U S Senate 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At Senate Commerce hearing in St Pete Bill Nelson vows to keep oil drilling moratorium Florida Politics Retrieved March 23 2018 a b H R 3590 111th Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act govtrack us Retrieved March 21 2018 a b Nelson Bill Bill Nelson Expanding Medicaid good for Florida s health economy Tampa Bay Times Retrieved March 21 2018 a b President Biden Announces his Intent to Nominate Bill Nelson for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration The White House March 19 2021 Retrieved March 19 2021 Bill Nelson Florida 4 H Hall of Fame Archived from the original on March 1 2012 Retrieved April 1 2012 a b McCarthy John October 11 2018 Bill Nelson Noble career or career politician Will Florida s senator bat 15 1 or 14 2 Florida Today Retrieved January 5 2022 Niuzer com Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved November 7 2012 bill nelson Freepages genealogy rootsweb ancestry com Retrieved November 20 2013 Despite Similarities Senate Hopefuls Have Big Differences 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2012 U S Senate Election Results The Washington Post Retrieved December 24 2012 King Ledyard August 10 2018 U S Senate Primary election a formality for Sen Bill Nelson and Gov Rick Scott Tallahassee Democrat Retrieved August 14 2018 Florida Primary Election Results The New York Times August 28 2018 Retrieved August 29 2018 John McCarthy Bill Nelson Rick Scott Florida Senate race now in hand recount territory Florida Today November 8 2018 Man Anthony Bad ballot design in Broward County cost Bill Nelson 9 658 votes in ultra tight loss to Rick Scott orlandosentinel com Retrieved July 12 2019 Contorno Steve July 29 2019 Joe Biden Picks up Florida Endorsements Including Bill Nelson and Bob Graham Tampa Bay Times Retrieved July 30 2019 Speck Emilee February 22 2021 Report President Biden considering former Sen Bill Nelson to lead NASA Tampa Bay Times Retrieved February 23 2021 President Biden Announces his Intent to Nominate Bill Nelson for the National Aeronautics and Space Administration White House Retrieved March 20 2021 Bill Nelson Former astronaut and senator nominated as Nasa chief BBC News March 20 2021 Retrieved March 20 2021 Foust Jeff March 19 2021 Widespread support for Nelson nomination to lead NASA Space News Retrieved April 18 2021 Senate confirms ex Sen Nelson to NASA The Hill April 29 2021 Retrieved April 30 2021 Gibson William Nelson and Miami Reps called Centrist Sun Sentinel Retrieved June 22 2018 Bill Nelson pitches long held moderate message in tight U S Senate race October 28 2012 Retrieved June 22 2018 Gov Rick Scott wrongly calls Sen Bill Nelson a socialist politifact Retrieved September 29 2018 a b Bill Nelson Sr s Ratings and Endorsements votesmart org Retrieved November 21 2018 ACU Ratings ACU Ratings Archived from the original on June 22 2018 Retrieved June 22 2018 ADA Voting Records Americans for Democratic Action Americans for Democratic Action Retrieved June 22 2018 Is Bill Nelson one of America s most independent senators politifact 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2012 Analysis Comparing the votes of Bill Nelson and Connie Mack on key issues Naples Daily News Senate blocks Buffett rule Omaha com April 17 2012 Archived from the original on January 30 2013 Retrieved November 20 2013 Buzzacco Foerster Jenna Carpenter Jacob Analysis Comparing the votes of Bill Nelson and Connie Mack on key issues Naples Daily News Retrieved March 22 2018 Kane Paul Mui Ylan Q Congress passes extension of payroll tax cut The Washington Post Retrieved March 22 2018 Miller Mark May 28 2015 How to use Social Security to fix retirement inequality Reuters Retrieved March 19 2018 Nelson prefers campaign trail to convention The St Augustine Record September 6 2012 Harney Kenneth R May 17 2013 Short sales routinely show up in credit reports as foreclosures Los Angeles Times Retrieved November 20 2013 Trump Renominates Buerkle to Lead CPSC Third Time s a Charm Retail amp Consumer Products Law Observer January 22 2019 Retrieved August 31 2019 Biggert Waters Flood Insurance 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KRISTEN June 12 2016 Orlando massacre Shock and horror Politico Retrieved March 17 2018 Hayes Christal Tziperman Lotan Gal Cherney Elyssa Miller Naseem S Lemongello Steven Rodgers Bethany June 13 2016 Orlando shooting victims remembered in vigils across city nation and world Orlando Sentinel Retrieved March 20 2018 Bustos Sergio June 12 2017 Nelson Rubio recount Pulse nightclub attack outpouring of unity in Orlando Politico Retrieved March 21 2018 Kim Seung Min Nussbaum Matthew June 15 2016 Senate Dems push to add money for FBI counter terror efforts Politico Retrieved March 21 2018 One Year Later Central Florida Remembers Pulse Nightclub Tragedy WUFT Florida June 12 2017 Retrieved March 19 2018 Bergenruen Vera Henney Megan Could this be the gun bill that has a chance McClatchy Retrieved March 21 2018 Jacobs Phil Booker Casts Vote Against Taylor Force Act Jewish Link of New Jersey Archived from the original on August 21 2017 Retrieved March 21 2018 H R 4872 111th Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010 govtrack us Retrieved March 21 2018 King Ledyard Kelly Erin Sen Bill Nelson calls House Zika bill disaster Tallahassee Democrat Retrieved March 22 2018 Sen Nelson asks CDC to prioritize Zika prevention measures Homeland Preparedness News October 17 2017 Retrieved November 7 2017 Lawlor Joe September 19 2017 Sen Collins teams up with Florida Democrat on bill to shore up ACA The Portland Press Herald Retrieved March 22 2018 Sherman Amy Sen Bill Nelson writes Trump letter protesting immigration order Miami Herald Retrieved March 22 2018 Kremer Ken March 21 2010 Obama Made Mistake Cancelling NASAs Constellation Universe Today Retrieved February 10 2012 Sen Nelson Floats Alternate Use for NASA Commercial Crew Money SpaceNews March 20 2010 Biden Picks Bill Nelson as Next NASA Administrator Parkinson Tom U S Sen Bill Nelson Says Congress Starved NASA of Funding WMFE Archived from the original on February 10 2010 Retrieved February 10 2012 NASA Commits To Building Mandated Heavy lift Rocket SpaceNews September 19 2011 SLS The rocket in need of a destination BBC News September 14 2011 Senate Reaches Agreement on Russian RD 180 Engines a b Senate advances Bridenstine to lead NASA POLITICO Retrieved April 19 2018 Chang Kenneth April 19 2018 Trump s NASA Nominee Jim Bridenstine Confirmed by Senate on Party Line Vote The New York Times Retrieved April 26 2018 Oliveira Alexandra April 25 2021 Bill Nelson is a born again supporter of commercial space at NASA The Hill NASA chief says Russia leaving ISS could kick off a space race CNN June 4 2021 Motion to Concur in the House Amendment to the Senate Amendment to H R 2965 U S Senate December 18 2010 Retrieved April 1 2012 Senate Vote 281 Repeals Don t Ask Don t Tell The New York Times December 18 2010 Archived from the original on October 27 2015 Retrieved April 1 2012 H J Res 114 107th Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Senate Vote 237 Oct 11 2002 GovTrack us Retrieved July 24 2018 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line on gun bills Tampa Bay Times Archived from the original on October 4 2017 Retrieved October 4 2017 Powers Scott October 4 2017 Bill Nelson sponsors bill to ban bump stocks for assault weapons Florida Politics Retrieved March 22 2018 Daugherty Alex Smiley David April 9 2018 Bill Nelson spreads wrong information after shootings in Liberty City Parkland Tampa Bay Times Retrieved August 28 2018 a b Stapleton Christine August 24 2018 Nelson s false tweets catch attention of social media watchdogs Sarasota Herald Tribune Retrieved August 28 2018 Bakeman Jessica July 14 2017 Graduate with 115K in debt challenges Nelson on his practical approach to federal student loan reform Politico Retrieved March 22 2018 Ritchie Bruce March 24 2017 Nelson congressional members urge Trump administration against oil drilling off Florida Politico Retrieved March 23 2018 Owens Paul March 31 2017 Signs of hope in re emerging bipartisan consensus on environment Orlando Sentinel Retrieved March 22 2018 Sherman Amy March 22 2012 Marco Rubio says oil spill fine money could go to Great Lakes and West Coast PolitiFact Florida Tampa Bay Times Retrieved March 12 2018 CBO S 1254 Congressional Budget Office May 23 2014 Retrieved June 9 2014 Marcos Cristina June 9 2014 This week Lawmakers to debate appropriations VA student loans The Hill Retrieved June 10 2014 BUDGET RESOLUTIONS SET STAGE FOR APPROPRIATIONS FARM BILL RE OPENING STILL A POSSIBILITY National Sustainable Agriculture Coalition March 27 2015 Retrieved March 23 2018 Depra Dianne March 28 2015 Senator Bill Nelson Speaks Out Against Government Employee Ban On Climate Change Tech Times Retrieved March 23 2018 PADGETT TIM October 16 2017 Senator Bill Nelson Criticizes Slow U S Response In Puerto Rico Praises Military Effort WLRN Retrieved March 23 2018 MAZZEI PATRICIA Sen Nelson wants Puerto Ricans newly arrived in Florida to register to vote Miami Herald Retrieved March 23 2018 Leary Alex September 28 2017 GOP Bill Nelson fundraising email a new level of tone deaf Tampa Bay Times Retrieved April 27 2018 Dixon Matt September 28 2017 NRSC thumps Nelson over Hurricane Irma fundraising email Politico PRO Politico Retrieved April 27 2018 Schorsch Peter October 12 2017 Bill Nelson fundraises off Irma again Republicans say it s disgusting Florida Politics Retrieved April 27 2018 Leary Alex Right and left pressure Florida Sen Bill Nelson over Supreme Court nominee decision Tampa Bay Times Retrieved March 23 2018 Caputo Marc March 28 2017 How Bill Nelson shook up the Gorsuch confirmation fight Politico Retrieved March 23 2018 Shane Scott Senate Panel Questions C I A Detentions New York Times June 1 2007 Retrieved December 16 2009 Ianelli Jerry January 18 2018 Florida s Democratic Sen Bill Nelson Votes to Extend Trump s NSA Spying Powers Miami New Times Retrieved January 19 2018 Perry Mitch November 30 2015 Bill Nelson calls for permanent extension of Section 702 of FISA Amendment Act Florida Politics Retrieved January 19 2018 Report Says Saudi hired Lobbyists Give Millions to Influence US Congress VOA News October 30 2018 Carney Jordain June 13 2017 Senate rejects effort to block Saudi arms sale The Hill Sen Bill Nelson Votes to Continue Helping Saudi Arabia Kill Yemeni Citizens Miami News Times March 21 2018 a b c Herb Jeremy Senate Intel leaders asked only Florida senators to send letter on Russia hacking threats CNN Retrieved August 29 2018 a b c d Florida election officials seek info as support builds for Bill Nelson s Russian hack claim Tampa Bay Times Retrieved August 29 2018 Leary Alex Bousquet Steve Wilson Kirby August 8 2018 Bill Nelson The Russians have penetrated some Florida voter registration systems Tampa Bay Times Retrieved August 8 2018 Analysis Has Russia hacked into Florida s election system There is no evidence Washington Post Retrieved August 27 2018 Sherman Amy August 22 2018 Fact checking Sen Bill Nelson s claims about Russia hacking Florida s election system PolitiFact Retrieved August 28 2018 Did Russians really penetrate Florida s election systems Maybe NBC News Retrieved August 27 2018 Rohrer Gray August 21 2018 Homeland Security FBI say Florida election system has not been hacked Orlando Sentinel Retrieved August 28 2018 Leary Alex August 23 2018 Group files ethics complaint against Bill Nelson over Russia hacking claim Tampa Bay Times Retrieved August 28 2018 Lemongello Steven May 6 2019 Rubio knew about election hacking but was restricted in what he could say in Nelson s defense orlandosentinel com Retrieved May 7 2019 Russian meddling comments weigh on US Sen Nelson s campaign Associated Press August 26 2018 Farrington Brendan May 14 2019 DeSantis Russians accessed 2 Florida voting databases AP NEWS Retrieved May 14 2019 Lawrence D G Democrats keep control of state legislature Orlando Sentinel 1972 11 08 Further reading editBiography at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Financial information federal office at the Federal Election Commission Legislation sponsored at the Library of Congress Profile at Vote Smart BILL NELSON SENATOR PAYLOAD SPECIALIST NASA astronaut biography PDF July 2008 Retrieved April 19 2021 External links edit nbsp Biography portal nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bill Nelson nbsp Wikiquote has quotations related to Bill Nelson Appearances on C SPAN Bill Nelson at CurlieFlorida House of RepresentativesPreceded byMary R Grizzle Member of the Florida House of Representativesfrom the 47th district1972 1978 Succeeded byTim DeratanyU S House of RepresentativesPreceded byLouis Frey Member of the U S House of Representativesfrom Florida s 9th congressional district1979 1983 Succeeded byMichael BilirakisPreceded byDan Mica Member of the U S House of Representativesfrom Florida s 11th congressional district1983 1991 Succeeded byJim BacchusPolitical officesPreceded byTom Gallagher Treasurer of Florida1995 2001 Succeeded byTom GallagherParty political officesPreceded byHugh Rodham Democratic nominee for U S Senator from Florida Class 1 2000 2006 2012 2018 Most recentU S SenatePreceded byConnie Mack III U S Senator Class 1 from Florida2001 2019 Served alongside Bob Graham Mel Martinez George LeMieux Marco Rubio Succeeded byRick ScottPreceded byHerb Kohl Chair of the Senate Aging Committee2013 2015 Succeeded bySusan CollinsPreceded byJohn Thune Ranking Member of the Senate Commerce Committee2015 2019 Succeeded byMaria CantwellGovernment officesPreceded byJim Bridenstine 14th Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration2021 present IncumbentU S order of precedence ceremonial Preceded byBob Grahamas Former US Senator Order of precedence of the United Statesas Former US Senator Succeeded byPhil Grammas Former US Senator Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bill Nelson amp oldid 1185043152, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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