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Dan Burton

Danny Lee Burton (born June 21, 1938) is an American politician who was the U.S. Representative for Indiana's 5th congressional district, and previously the 6th district, serving from 1983 until 2013. He is a member of the Republican Party and was part of the Tea Party Caucus.[8]

Dan Burton
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Indiana
In office
January 3, 1983 – January 3, 2013
Preceded byDavid W. Evans
Succeeded bySusan Brooks
Constituency6th district (1983–2003)
5th district (2003–2013)
Chair of the House Oversight Committee
In office
January 3, 1997 – January 3, 2003
Preceded byWilliam F. Clinger Jr.
Succeeded byThomas M. Davis
Member of the Indiana Senate
from the 31st district
In office
December 4, 1980[1] – November 3, 1982
Preceded byJohn Mutz[2]
Succeeded byWilliam Vobach[3]
Member of the Indiana House of Representatives
from the 44th district
In office
November 3, 1976 – December 5, 1980
Preceded byStanley Clark Boyer[4]
Succeeded byLawrence Buell
Member of the Indiana Senate
from the 19th district
In office
November 6, 1968 – November 4, 1970
Preceded byWillie Warren Hill Jr[5]
Succeeded byWillie Warren Hill Jr[6]
Member of the Indiana House of Representatives
from the 26th district
In office
November 9, 1966 – November 6, 1968
Preceded byMulti-member district[7]
Succeeded byMulti-member district
Personal details
Born
Danny Lee Burton

(1938-06-21) June 21, 1938 (age 85)
Indianapolis, Indiana, US
Political partyRepublican
Spouses
Barbara Logan
(died 2002)
Samia Tawil
(m. 2006)
Children4
EducationIndiana University, Indianapolis
Cincinnati Christian University
Military service
Allegiance United States
Branch/service United States Army
Years of service1956–1962

Early life, education, and early career edit

Burton was born in Indianapolis, the son of Bonnie L. (née Hardesty) and Charles W. Burton. His father, a former policeman,[9] was abusive to his mother,[10] and never held a job for very long. The family moved constantly, living in trailer parks, cabins, and motels. In June 1950, some years after the couple divorced,[9] his mother went to the police and got a restraining order against his father. He responded by kidnapping Burton's mother. Burton and his younger brother and sister were briefly sent to the Marion County Children's Guardian Home.[11] After his mother escaped, Burton's father went to jail for two years. Burton's mother remarried, and Burton and his younger brother and sister had happier teenage years.[12][13]

Burton worked as a caddy at a local country club in order to make ends meet, where he learned the golf skills that led to his winning a statewide golf championship in high school.[9] He graduated from Shortridge High School in 1957, and attended Indiana University (1958–59) and the Cincinnati Bible Seminary (now known as Cincinnati Christian University) (1959–60). He served in the United States Army from 1956 to 1957, before leaving active duty to return to college but remained in the Army Reserves from 1957 to 1962. After school, Burton became a real estate broker and he founded the Dan Burton Insurance Agency in 1968.[11]

Indiana legislature edit

Burton was a member of the Indiana House of Representatives from 1967 to 1968 and again from 1977 to 1980 and the Indiana State Senate from 1969 to 1970 and again from 1981 to 1982.[14]

U.S. House of Representatives edit

Elections edit

 
Burton with President Ronald Reagan in 1987
 
Burton and Mike Pence with Paul Bremer during the US invasion and occupation of Iraq in 2004.
 
Burton speaking at the Declaration of American Energy Independence event in 2008

Burton first ran for Congress in 1970, losing to Democratic incumbent Andy Jacobs in Indiana's 11th congressional district. Burton ran again in 1972, losing in the Republican primary to William Hudnut.[11]

After the 1980 census, the Republican-controlled state legislature reconfigured the 6th District into a heavily Republican district focused on the suburbs north of Indianapolis. The district's four-term Democratic incumbent, David W. Evans, opted to challenge Jacobs in the Democratic primary (which he lost) rather than face certain defeat. Burton jumped into the Republican primary halfway into his second stint in the state senate, and won a five-way Republican primary with 37% of the vote.[15] He then defeated Democrat George Grabianowski in the general election 65%–35%.[16] He would be reelected 14 times, never dropping below 62% in a general election.[11] His district was renumbered as the 5th District after the 2000 census.

2008

In 2008, Burton faced a reasonably well-funded challenger in the Republican primary for the first time since his initial run for the seat in former Marion County Coroner John McGoff. Burton defeated McGoff 52% to 45% in the closest Republican primary election of his career.[17]

2010

In 2010, he faced six challengers in the Republican primary. He won the primary with a plurality of 30%. He defeated State Representative Luke Messer (28%), McGoff (19%), State Representative Mike Murphy (9%), Brose McVey (8%), Andy Lyons (4%), and Ann Adcock (3%). Burton only carried a majority in one county (55%): Huntington.[18][19]

2012

In 2012, Burton was due to face a number of challengers in the Republican primary including McGoff, former U.S. Attorney Susan Brooks, former U.S. Congressman David McIntosh, and attorney Jack Lugar. On the Democratic side, State Representative Scott Reske and labor activist Tony Long entered the race. While the reconfigured 5th is still a Republican stronghold, it is said to be slightly more Democratic than its predecessor.[20] In January 2012, Burton abruptly announced his retirement, saying, "I don't want to get into it, it's about personal problems with family health."[21] Brooks won the election.

Tenure edit

Helms–Burton bill

In 1995, Burton authored legislation targeting foreign companies that did business with Cuba. The bill allowed foreign companies to be sued in American courts if, in dealings with the government of Fidel Castro, they acquired assets formerly owned by Americans. In February 1996, Cuba shot down two small Brothers to the Rescue planes piloted by anti-Castro Cuban-Americans. As part of the White House response to crack down on Cuba, President Clinton signed the Helms–Burton Act into law.[11]

Conservative voting record

Burton was a consistently conservative vote in the US House. In the 109th Congress, he had a 100% rating from the National Right to Life Committee.[22] He also has an A rating with the Gun Owners of America.[23]

Burton has received a number of awards from conservative groups, including a Friend of the Farm Bureau Award in 2004 from the American Farm Bureau Federation, a True Blue Award in 2006 the Family Research Council, eight Guardian of Small Business Awards from the National Federation of Independent Business and twenty-two Spirit of Enterprise Awards from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.[24]

Government Performance and Results Act

Burton was the primary sponsor for a 1998 effort,[25] opposed by the Clinton administration,[25] to require federal government agencies to do more strategic planning, establish more accountability measurements, and do more reporting on their performance. H.R. 2883, the "Government Performance and Results Act Amendments", was not enacted into law.

Exposing the Winter Hill Gang/FBI Corruption

In his role as chairman of the House Government Oversight Committee, Burton helped expose FBI corruption that led to the wrongful conviction of Joseph Salvati, Peter Limone, Henry Tameleo and Louis Greco for the murder of Edward "Teddy" Deegan. The three-year investigation that Burton spearheaded helped exonerate the four, who were eventually awarded $102 million by Judge Nancy Gertner of the District of Massachusetts.[26]

Republican Study Committee

Burton served as chairman of the Republican Study Committee, a caucus of conservative House Republicans, during the 101st Congress. After Newt Gingrich yanked funding for the group in 1995, Burton joined fellow congressmen John Doolittle of California, Ernest Istook of Oklahoma and Sam Johnson of Texas in refounding it as the Conservative Action Team. The three men shared the chairmanship from 1994 to 1999. In 2001, the CAT regained its original name, the RSC.[27]

Pro-Pakistan and Anti-India

Congressman Burton is a founding member and co-chair of Pakistan Caucus in House of Congress.[28] His consistent support for Pakistan and his voting record has prompted the Indian media to describe him as "anti-India" in the past.[29][30]

Burton has received at least $10,000 in campaign donations from Syed Ghulam Nabi Fai, who runs the Kashmir Center, a pro-Pakistan advocacy group.[31] Burton was the chief supporter in Congress of the Kashmiri American Council, until it was revealed to be a front of Inter-Services Intelligence Directorate engaging in illegal lobbying activities on US soil.[32]

Support for Bahrain's monarchy

Burton has been noted for his vocal support of Bahrain's monarchy and criticism of protesters during the Bahraini uprising. In April 2012, Burton and his wife took a paid trip to Bahrain to meet with the country's rulers. The $20,966 trip was paid for by the pro-monarchy Bahrain American Council, a non-profit group established by and closely linked to Policy Impact Communications, a lobbying firm founded by William Nixon.[33]

Committee assignments edit

Post-Congressional career edit

On February 13, 2013, the Azerbaijan America Alliance announced his appointment as Chairman of the group.[34] Burton is listed as chairman on the organization's web site as well.[35]

In October 2015, it was reported that Burton registered as a lobbyist on behalf of the Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR), an organization established by the Church of Scientology. CCHR advocates against psychiatry and psychiatric medicine, and is critical of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). It has been described by critics as a Scientology front group. While not a member of the Church, Burton attended the opening of the Church's national office in 2012 and has praised CCHR's work in the past.[36]

Controversies edit

Tainted funds from Pakistan edit

In July 2011, Burton was revealed by an FBI investigation to have received tainted election funds ultimately traced to the military intelligence services of Pakistan, apparently as a quid pro quo for "supporting to Pakistan's position on Kashmir".[37] These funds were routed via the so-called Kashmiri American Council, run by Syed Ghulam Nabi Fai, later revealed to be a front for the Pakistani Military. Subsequently, Burton's office donated the funds to charity.[38]

Vince Foster murder claims edit

Burton led the House inquiry into the 1993 death of Vince Foster, the deputy White House counsel to President Bill Clinton who committed suicide, but who Burton believed was murdered. He urged extensive investigation into the possible involvement of the Clintons and gained attention for re-enacting the alleged crime in his backyard with his own pistol and a cantaloupe[39] standing in for Foster's head. In 1998, Burton said of Clinton, "If I could prove 10 percent of what I believe happened [regarding the death of Foster], he'd be gone. This guy's a scumbag. That's why I'm after him."[9]

After hearings into Democratic fundraising (see section below) began, a Democratic National Committee staffer appeared in a pumpkin suit with a button that read, "Don't shoot".[40] Burton's information during the Whitewater controversy was based on research conducted by Floyd Brown, who founded Citizens United in 1988. Due to problems with the quality of Brown's research and testimony, the investigation was closed.[41]

Golfing edit

In 1990, The New York Times reported that in 1989, Burton had been a "celebrity player" at the Bob Hope Classic in Palm Springs, California, the Kemper Open in Potomac, Maryland, the Larry Bird Golf Classic in Indianapolis, the Danny Thompson Memorial Tournament in Sun Valley, Idaho, the Sugarloaf Invitational tournament in Maine and the Arte Johnson Tournament in Chicago. Such players received free airline flights, free meals, and free lodging from tournament sponsors and, often, free merchandise.[42]

In November 1995, the House voted to prohibit members and their staffs from receiving gifts, including free meals and free travel to charity sports events. Burton, who led the effort to exempt charity trips, said that he played in two golf tournaments each year, and, "We get more of these lobbyists in our office than we do on the golf course."[43]

In January 1997, Burton played in the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, at the invitation of AT&T Corporation, the tournament sponsor. The day before the tournament, he played a practice round with Robert E. Allen, AT&T's chairman and chief executive, at a nearby country club. AT&T also hosted a campaign fund-raising dinner for Burton at a local restaurant. Three weeks earlier, Burton had become the chairman of the House Committee on Government Reform and Oversight, which had jurisdiction over the legislative agency scheduled to soon award at least $5 billion in long-distance and local telephone and telecommunications contracts with the federal government. Burton defended his participation in the tournament, saying it would not affect his objectivity when dealing with telecommunications issues. He said that he had partially paid for the trip, with his re-election campaign funds paying as well because he attended three fund-raising events while in California.[44]

In December 2004, Burton and two aides flew to the island of Guam. The trip was paid for by the Guam government and tourism industry. In addition to some official events, including touring a military facility, Burton played in a charity golf tournament. After he returned, he tried to help Guam's tourism industry get a sought-after change in visa rules.[45]

In January 2007, the House passed a measure by a vote 430–1 that banned members from accepting gifts and free trips from lobbyists and discounted trips on private planes. Burton cast the sole nay vote.[46]

In February 2007, a review by The Indianapolis Star of votes in the House of Representatives for the past decade showed that Burton had missed all votes during the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic golf tournament for five years between 2001 and 2007. The tournament, the third event each season on the PGA Tour, pairs celebrities with golf professionals for four of the five days of play. Since 2004, Burton has played in a guest spot of the Eisenhower Medical Center, the primary charitable beneficiary of the event. The slot carries with it a commitment to donate $10,000 to the event; Burton has made arrangements with the hospital to do this over a period of time. Burton's campaign committee reported donating $1,500 to the medical center in December 2004 and $6,353 in January 2006.[45]

The Indianapolis Star review also found that in 2006, Burton ranked last in voting among members of Congress from Indiana, missing 11 percent of the 541 recorded votes.[45] In 2007, The Indianapolis Star rated his voting record as "one of the strongest in the House, with an attendance record consistently above 95%."[47]

"... off the coast of Bolivia" edit

On March 29, 1995, during congressional hearings on the US War on Drugs, Burton proclaimed that the US military "should place an aircraft carrier off the coast of Bolivia and crop dust the coca fields." It was later pointed out to him that (a) Bolivia is landlocked and has no coast (Burton was chairman of the Western Hemisphere Subcommittee); (b) the Bolivian coca fields (in the yungas and Amazon lowlands) are beyond the reach of any carrier-borne crop-duster, being separated from the nearest coastline (the Pacific coast of Peru and Chile) by the 20,000+ feet high peaks of the Andes; and (c) F-18s cannot crop-dust. While criticism of this misstatement was muted in Washington, it sparked a major anti-American backlash in Bolivia, derailing the same War on Drugs that Burton purported to be speaking for.[48][49]

Investigation of Democratic Party fund-raising edit

In 1997, Burton headed an investigation into possible Democratic Party campaign finance abuse, focusing on the 1996 presidential election. The committee investigation ran for several years and issued over 1,000 subpoenas of Clinton administration officials and cost over $7 million.[50] The committee, and Burton's leadership, were labeled a "farce",[51] a "travesty",[52] a "parody",[52] and "its own cartoon, a joke, and a deserved embarrassment".[53]

In March 1997, as the investigation began, Burton was accused of demanding a $5,000 contribution from a Pakistani lobbyist. The lobbyist said that when he was unable to raise the funds, Burton complained to the Pakistani ambassador and threatened to make sure "none of his friends or colleagues" would meet with the lobbyist or his associates.[28]

In May 1998, Burton apologized for releasing edited transcripts of prison audiotapes of Webster Hubbell, a former associate of President Bill Clinton. The edited transcripts omitted substantial information and differed significantly from the original recordings. Burton was harshly criticized by members of his own party, including Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich, who called the investigation a "circus" and chided Burton for initially refusing to admit any error.[54]

David Bossie, the staff member who arranged the editing and release of the tapes, resigned on Burton's request. Noting that Burton had personally released the tapes and had supported Bossie's plans over the objections of other committee staffers and attorneys, Democrats urged Burton to step down as well. Minority Leader Richard A. Gephardt said, "A committee staff member should not be made the scapegoat for Chairman Burton's mistakes, missteps, and misdeeds."[54] Burton said, "I take responsibility for those mistakes", but never resigned nor faced any consequences for his actions.[54]

In President Clinton's final year in office, Burton was mentioned in a short film for the White House Correspondent's Dinner. President Clinton: Final Days, which depicted Clinton as a lonely man closing down a nearly-deserted White House. Clinton is shown hitting golf balls from the South Lawn, and gets excited when he hits a car parked in a spot near the U.S. Capitol that says "Reserved for Chairman Burton".

Autism edit

Burton has been an outspoken critic of what he terms the failure of government to determine the cause of an alleged autism epidemic. When his grandson began to show the signs of autism shortly after receiving vaccinations, Burton inferred the relationship to be causal: "My only grandson became autistic right before my eyes – shortly after receiving his federally recommended and state-mandated vaccines."[55]

Burton was instrumental in pressuring the National Institutes of Health to launch a five-year, $30 million study of chelation therapy for cardiovascular disease.[56]

In an October 25, 2000, letter to the Department of Health and Human Services, acting in his role as chairman of the House Committee on Government Reform, Burton asked the agency's director to get the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to recall all vaccines containing the preservative Thimerosal. "We all know and accept that mercury is a neurotoxin, and yet the FDA has failed to recall the 50 vaccines that contain Thimerosal", Burton wrote, adding "Every day that mercury-containing vaccines remain on the market is another day HHS is putting 8,000 children at risk."[57]

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention did not agree that vaccines containing mercury caused autism, and the US FDA refused to ban the vaccines. Most manufacturers removed the preservatives from their vaccines anyway, with no resulting decrease in autism rates.[58]

Burton maintained a page on his Congressional website called which includes his speeches, transcripts from hearings, and newspaper articles on the relationship of autism and vaccines.

In a June 2017 episode of Last Week Tonight with John Oliver a C-SPAN 2 clip from 2002 of Dan Burton was used to highlight Burton's position on vaccines in relation to autism. In the clip Burton says, "I have yet to find any scientist who will say that there is no doubt, no doubt, that the mercury in vaccines does not contribute to autism. Now they'll say there's no scientific evidence, there's no studies or anything that proves that yet. But turn that around. There are no studies that disprove it either." John Oliver correctly highlights this as Burton's demand for "proving a negative" which he calls "an impossible standard".[59]

Constituent mailings edit

An Arizona newspaper study ranked Burton as the fifth-biggest user of free congressional mail, sending constituents more than $190,000 worth of mail in 2007.[60]

Daughter edit

In June 2007, Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington reported that during the 2001–2006 period, Burton's campaign fund had paid $143,900 to his daughter Danielle Sarkine, who manages his campaign office. It is not illegal for federal candidates to pay family members for political work, as long as they are paid fair market value, the Federal Election Commission has ruled.[61]

Sibel Edmonds testimony edit

On January 6, 2008, FBI whistleblower Sibel Edmonds included Dan Burton's photograph among others featured in the "State Secrets Privilege Gallery" posted on her website, composing images of figures considered to be relevant to her case.[62] Later, on August 8, 2009, she gave sworn testimony about Burton and others during a witness deposition before the Ohio Elections Commission in the Schmidt v. Krikorian case, in which she stated that he had engaged in "[E]xtremely illegal activities against the United States citizens ... and against the United States' interests" that involved covert operations by foreign governments and entities, but did not further elaborate on these activities, ostensibly due to the limitations applied by the State Secrets Privilege.[63][64]

ADA edit

On October 2, 1989, Representative Dan Burton took to the floor of the house to argue against the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA). He stated "The ADA is a last ditch attempt of the remorseless sodomy lobby to achieve its national agenda before the impending decimation of AIDS destroys its political clout. Their Bill simply must be stopped. There will be no second chance for normal America if the ADA is passed."[65]

Personal life edit

Burton's first wife, Barbara (Logan) Burton, was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1993[66] at the age of 56. She died in 2002 from breast and colon cancer. They had three children together: Kelly, Danielle and Danny.[citation needed] In August 2006, Burton married Dr. Samia Tawil in Park City, Utah.[11] She was the internist who cared for Burton's wife during her cancer treatment. Tawil and her first husband had divorced in 2005.[67]

In 1995 speaking of the then recent affairs of Republican Robert Packwood and the unfolding story of Paula Jones and Bill Clinton, Burton stated "No one, regardless of what party they serve, no one, regardless of what branch of government they serve, should be allowed to get away with these alleged sexual improprieties". A vocal critic of Clinton, he went on to say, "Above all, Dan Burton believes the people have a right to principled leadership and that character does matter".[9] Three years later in 1998, the magazine Vanity Fair was to print an article detailing an affair which Burton himself had in 1983 which had produced a child. Before publication, Burton was forced to admit to fathering a son with a former state employee out of wedlock in 1983.[9][11][68]

Burton's brother, Woody Burton, is a former Republican member of the Indiana House of Representatives, representing District 58.[69][70]

Burton is a member of the board of advisors of the Institute on Religion and Public Policy. Burton is a 33° Scottish Rite Freemason, and a member of Evergreen-Oriental Lodge No. 500 in Indianapolis, Indiana.[71]

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from Indiana's 6th congressional district

1983–2003
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from Indiana's 5th congressional district

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1989–1999
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This article is about the congressman For other uses see Dan Burton disambiguation Danny Lee Burton born June 21 1938 is an American politician who was the U S Representative for Indiana s 5th congressional district and previously the 6th district serving from 1983 until 2013 He is a member of the Republican Party and was part of the Tea Party Caucus 8 Dan BurtonMember of the U S House of Representatives from IndianaIn office January 3 1983 January 3 2013Preceded byDavid W EvansSucceeded bySusan BrooksConstituency6th district 1983 2003 5th district 2003 2013 Chair of the House Oversight CommitteeIn office January 3 1997 January 3 2003Preceded byWilliam F Clinger Jr Succeeded byThomas M DavisMember of the Indiana Senate from the 31st districtIn office December 4 1980 1 November 3 1982Preceded byJohn Mutz 2 Succeeded byWilliam Vobach 3 Member of the Indiana House of Representatives from the 44th districtIn office November 3 1976 December 5 1980Preceded byStanley Clark Boyer 4 Succeeded byLawrence BuellMember of the Indiana Senate from the 19th districtIn office November 6 1968 November 4 1970Preceded byWillie Warren Hill Jr 5 Succeeded byWillie Warren Hill Jr 6 Member of the Indiana House of Representatives from the 26th districtIn office November 9 1966 November 6 1968Preceded byMulti member district 7 Succeeded byMulti member districtPersonal detailsBornDanny Lee Burton 1938 06 21 June 21 1938 age 85 Indianapolis Indiana USPolitical partyRepublicanSpousesBarbara Logan died 2002 wbr Samia Tawil m 2006 wbr Children4EducationIndiana University IndianapolisCincinnati Christian UniversityMilitary serviceAllegiance United StatesBranch service United States ArmyYears of service1956 1962Dan Burton s voice source source Burton as chair of the House Oversight Committee comments on the progress of the committee s Chinagate investigationRecorded March 19 1998 Contents 1 Early life education and early career 2 Indiana legislature 3 U S House of Representatives 3 1 Elections 3 2 Tenure 3 3 Committee assignments 4 Post Congressional career 5 Controversies 5 1 Tainted funds from Pakistan 5 2 Vince Foster murder claims 5 3 Golfing 5 4 off the coast of Bolivia 5 5 Investigation of Democratic Party fund raising 5 6 Autism 5 7 Constituent mailings 5 8 Daughter 5 9 Sibel Edmonds testimony 5 10 ADA 6 Personal life 7 References 8 External linksEarly life education and early career editBurton was born in Indianapolis the son of Bonnie L nee Hardesty and Charles W Burton His father a former policeman 9 was abusive to his mother 10 and never held a job for very long The family moved constantly living in trailer parks cabins and motels In June 1950 some years after the couple divorced 9 his mother went to the police and got a restraining order against his father He responded by kidnapping Burton s mother Burton and his younger brother and sister were briefly sent to the Marion County Children s Guardian Home 11 After his mother escaped Burton s father went to jail for two years Burton s mother remarried and Burton and his younger brother and sister had happier teenage years 12 13 Burton worked as a caddy at a local country club in order to make ends meet where he learned the golf skills that led to his winning a statewide golf championship in high school 9 He graduated from Shortridge High School in 1957 and attended Indiana University 1958 59 and the Cincinnati Bible Seminary now known as Cincinnati Christian University 1959 60 He served in the United States Army from 1956 to 1957 before leaving active duty to return to college but remained in the Army Reserves from 1957 to 1962 After school Burton became a real estate broker and he founded the Dan Burton Insurance Agency in 1968 11 Indiana legislature editBurton was a member of the Indiana House of Representatives from 1967 to 1968 and again from 1977 to 1980 and the Indiana State Senate from 1969 to 1970 and again from 1981 to 1982 14 U S House of Representatives editElections edit nbsp Burton with President Ronald Reagan in 1987 nbsp Burton and Mike Pence with Paul Bremer during the US invasion and occupation of Iraq in 2004 nbsp Burton speaking at the Declaration of American Energy Independence event in 2008Burton first ran for Congress in 1970 losing to Democratic incumbent Andy Jacobs in Indiana s 11th congressional district Burton ran again in 1972 losing in the Republican primary to William Hudnut 11 After the 1980 census the Republican controlled state legislature reconfigured the 6th District into a heavily Republican district focused on the suburbs north of Indianapolis The district s four term Democratic incumbent David W Evans opted to challenge Jacobs in the Democratic primary which he lost rather than face certain defeat Burton jumped into the Republican primary halfway into his second stint in the state senate and won a five way Republican primary with 37 of the vote 15 He then defeated Democrat George Grabianowski in the general election 65 35 16 He would be reelected 14 times never dropping below 62 in a general election 11 His district was renumbered as the 5th District after the 2000 census 2008See also United States House of Representatives elections in Indiana 2008 United States House of Representatives elections in Indiana 2010 and United States House of Representatives elections in Indiana 2012 In 2008 Burton faced a reasonably well funded challenger in the Republican primary for the first time since his initial run for the seat in former Marion County Coroner John McGoff Burton defeated McGoff 52 to 45 in the closest Republican primary election of his career 17 2010In 2010 he faced six challengers in the Republican primary He won the primary with a plurality of 30 He defeated State Representative Luke Messer 28 McGoff 19 State Representative Mike Murphy 9 Brose McVey 8 Andy Lyons 4 and Ann Adcock 3 Burton only carried a majority in one county 55 Huntington 18 19 2012In 2012 Burton was due to face a number of challengers in the Republican primary including McGoff former U S Attorney Susan Brooks former U S Congressman David McIntosh and attorney Jack Lugar On the Democratic side State Representative Scott Reske and labor activist Tony Long entered the race While the reconfigured 5th is still a Republican stronghold it is said to be slightly more Democratic than its predecessor 20 In January 2012 Burton abruptly announced his retirement saying I don t want to get into it it s about personal problems with family health 21 Brooks won the election Tenure edit Helms Burton billIn 1995 Burton authored legislation targeting foreign companies that did business with Cuba The bill allowed foreign companies to be sued in American courts if in dealings with the government of Fidel Castro they acquired assets formerly owned by Americans In February 1996 Cuba shot down two small Brothers to the Rescue planes piloted by anti Castro Cuban Americans As part of the White House response to crack down on Cuba President Clinton signed the Helms Burton Act into law 11 Conservative voting recordBurton was a consistently conservative vote in the US House In the 109th Congress he had a 100 rating from the National Right to Life Committee 22 He also has an A rating with the Gun Owners of America 23 Burton has received a number of awards from conservative groups including a Friend of the Farm Bureau Award in 2004 from the American Farm Bureau Federation a True Blue Award in 2006 the Family Research Council eight Guardian of Small Business Awards from the National Federation of Independent Business and twenty two Spirit of Enterprise Awards from the U S Chamber of Commerce 24 Government Performance and Results ActBurton was the primary sponsor for a 1998 effort 25 opposed by the Clinton administration 25 to require federal government agencies to do more strategic planning establish more accountability measurements and do more reporting on their performance H R 2883 the Government Performance and Results Act Amendments was not enacted into law Exposing the Winter Hill Gang FBI CorruptionIn his role as chairman of the House Government Oversight Committee Burton helped expose FBI corruption that led to the wrongful conviction of Joseph Salvati Peter Limone Henry Tameleo and Louis Greco for the murder of Edward Teddy Deegan The three year investigation that Burton spearheaded helped exonerate the four who were eventually awarded 102 million by Judge Nancy Gertner of the District of Massachusetts 26 Republican Study CommitteeMain article Republican Study Committee Burton served as chairman of the Republican Study Committee a caucus of conservative House Republicans during the 101st Congress After Newt Gingrich yanked funding for the group in 1995 Burton joined fellow congressmen John Doolittle of California Ernest Istook of Oklahoma and Sam Johnson of Texas in refounding it as the Conservative Action Team The three men shared the chairmanship from 1994 to 1999 In 2001 the CAT regained its original name the RSC 27 Pro Pakistan and Anti IndiaCongressman Burton is a founding member and co chair of Pakistan Caucus in House of Congress 28 His consistent support for Pakistan and his voting record has prompted the Indian media to describe him as anti India in the past 29 30 Burton has received at least 10 000 in campaign donations from Syed Ghulam Nabi Fai who runs the Kashmir Center a pro Pakistan advocacy group 31 Burton was the chief supporter in Congress of the Kashmiri American Council until it was revealed to be a front of Inter Services Intelligence Directorate engaging in illegal lobbying activities on US soil 32 Support for Bahrain s monarchyBurton has been noted for his vocal support of Bahrain s monarchy and criticism of protesters during the Bahraini uprising In April 2012 Burton and his wife took a paid trip to Bahrain to meet with the country s rulers The 20 966 trip was paid for by the pro monarchy Bahrain American Council a non profit group established by and closely linked to Policy Impact Communications a lobbying firm founded by William Nixon 33 Committee assignments edit Committee on Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Asia and the Pacific Subcommittee on Europe and Eurasia Chairman Committee on Oversight and Government Reform Subcommittee on Health Care District of Columbia Census and the National Archives Subcommittee on National Security Homeland Defense and Foreign OperationsPost Congressional career editOn February 13 2013 the Azerbaijan America Alliance announced his appointment as Chairman of the group 34 Burton is listed as chairman on the organization s web site as well 35 In October 2015 it was reported that Burton registered as a lobbyist on behalf of the Citizens Commission on Human Rights CCHR an organization established by the Church of Scientology CCHR advocates against psychiatry and psychiatric medicine and is critical of the Food and Drug Administration FDA It has been described by critics as a Scientology front group While not a member of the Church Burton attended the opening of the Church s national office in 2012 and has praised CCHR s work in the past 36 Controversies editThis article s criticism or controversy section may compromise the article s neutrality Please help rewrite or integrate negative information to other sections through discussion on the talk page July 2021 Tainted funds from Pakistan edit In July 2011 Burton was revealed by an FBI investigation to have received tainted election funds ultimately traced to the military intelligence services of Pakistan apparently as a quid pro quo for supporting to Pakistan s position on Kashmir 37 These funds were routed via the so called Kashmiri American Council run by Syed Ghulam Nabi Fai later revealed to be a front for the Pakistani Military Subsequently Burton s office donated the funds to charity 38 Vince Foster murder claims edit Burton led the House inquiry into the 1993 death of Vince Foster the deputy White House counsel to President Bill Clinton who committed suicide but who Burton believed was murdered He urged extensive investigation into the possible involvement of the Clintons and gained attention for re enacting the alleged crime in his backyard with his own pistol and a cantaloupe 39 standing in for Foster s head In 1998 Burton said of Clinton If I could prove 10 percent of what I believe happened regarding the death of Foster he d be gone This guy s a scumbag That s why I m after him 9 After hearings into Democratic fundraising see section below began a Democratic National Committee staffer appeared in a pumpkin suit with a button that read Don t shoot 40 Burton s information during the Whitewater controversy was based on research conducted by Floyd Brown who founded Citizens United in 1988 Due to problems with the quality of Brown s research and testimony the investigation was closed 41 Golfing edit In 1990 The New York Times reported that in 1989 Burton had been a celebrity player at the Bob Hope Classic in Palm Springs California the Kemper Open in Potomac Maryland the Larry Bird Golf Classic in Indianapolis the Danny Thompson Memorial Tournament in Sun Valley Idaho the Sugarloaf Invitational tournament in Maine and the Arte Johnson Tournament in Chicago Such players received free airline flights free meals and free lodging from tournament sponsors and often free merchandise 42 In November 1995 the House voted to prohibit members and their staffs from receiving gifts including free meals and free travel to charity sports events Burton who led the effort to exempt charity trips said that he played in two golf tournaments each year and We get more of these lobbyists in our office than we do on the golf course 43 In January 1997 Burton played in the AT amp T Pebble Beach National Pro Am at the invitation of AT amp T Corporation the tournament sponsor The day before the tournament he played a practice round with Robert E Allen AT amp T s chairman and chief executive at a nearby country club AT amp T also hosted a campaign fund raising dinner for Burton at a local restaurant Three weeks earlier Burton had become the chairman of the House Committee on Government Reform and Oversight which had jurisdiction over the legislative agency scheduled to soon award at least 5 billion in long distance and local telephone and telecommunications contracts with the federal government Burton defended his participation in the tournament saying it would not affect his objectivity when dealing with telecommunications issues He said that he had partially paid for the trip with his re election campaign funds paying as well because he attended three fund raising events while in California 44 In December 2004 Burton and two aides flew to the island of Guam The trip was paid for by the Guam government and tourism industry In addition to some official events including touring a military facility Burton played in a charity golf tournament After he returned he tried to help Guam s tourism industry get a sought after change in visa rules 45 In January 2007 the House passed a measure by a vote 430 1 that banned members from accepting gifts and free trips from lobbyists and discounted trips on private planes Burton cast the sole nay vote 46 In February 2007 a review by The Indianapolis Star of votes in the House of Representatives for the past decade showed that Burton had missed all votes during the Bob Hope Chrysler Classic golf tournament for five years between 2001 and 2007 The tournament the third event each season on the PGA Tour pairs celebrities with golf professionals for four of the five days of play Since 2004 Burton has played in a guest spot of the Eisenhower Medical Center the primary charitable beneficiary of the event The slot carries with it a commitment to donate 10 000 to the event Burton has made arrangements with the hospital to do this over a period of time Burton s campaign committee reported donating 1 500 to the medical center in December 2004 and 6 353 in January 2006 45 The Indianapolis Star review also found that in 2006 Burton ranked last in voting among members of Congress from Indiana missing 11 percent of the 541 recorded votes 45 In 2007 The Indianapolis Star rated his voting record as one of the strongest in the House with an attendance record consistently above 95 47 off the coast of Bolivia edit On March 29 1995 during congressional hearings on the US War on Drugs Burton proclaimed that the US military should place an aircraft carrier off the coast of Bolivia and crop dust the coca fields It was later pointed out to him that a Bolivia is landlocked and has no coast Burton was chairman of the Western Hemisphere Subcommittee b the Bolivian coca fields in the yungas and Amazon lowlands are beyond the reach of any carrier borne crop duster being separated from the nearest coastline the Pacific coast of Peru and Chile by the 20 000 feet high peaks of the Andes and c F 18s cannot crop dust While criticism of this misstatement was muted in Washington it sparked a major anti American backlash in Bolivia derailing the same War on Drugs that Burton purported to be speaking for 48 49 Investigation of Democratic Party fund raising edit Main article 1996 United States campaign finance controversy In 1997 Burton headed an investigation into possible Democratic Party campaign finance abuse focusing on the 1996 presidential election The committee investigation ran for several years and issued over 1 000 subpoenas of Clinton administration officials and cost over 7 million 50 The committee and Burton s leadership were labeled a farce 51 a travesty 52 a parody 52 and its own cartoon a joke and a deserved embarrassment 53 In March 1997 as the investigation began Burton was accused of demanding a 5 000 contribution from a Pakistani lobbyist The lobbyist said that when he was unable to raise the funds Burton complained to the Pakistani ambassador and threatened to make sure none of his friends or colleagues would meet with the lobbyist or his associates 28 In May 1998 Burton apologized for releasing edited transcripts of prison audiotapes of Webster Hubbell a former associate of President Bill Clinton The edited transcripts omitted substantial information and differed significantly from the original recordings Burton was harshly criticized by members of his own party including Speaker of the House Newt Gingrich who called the investigation a circus and chided Burton for initially refusing to admit any error 54 David Bossie the staff member who arranged the editing and release of the tapes resigned on Burton s request Noting that Burton had personally released the tapes and had supported Bossie s plans over the objections of other committee staffers and attorneys Democrats urged Burton to step down as well Minority Leader Richard A Gephardt said A committee staff member should not be made the scapegoat for Chairman Burton s mistakes missteps and misdeeds 54 Burton said I take responsibility for those mistakes but never resigned nor faced any consequences for his actions 54 In President Clinton s final year in office Burton was mentioned in a short film for the White House Correspondent s Dinner President Clinton Final Days which depicted Clinton as a lonely man closing down a nearly deserted White House Clinton is shown hitting golf balls from the South Lawn and gets excited when he hits a car parked in a spot near the U S Capitol that says Reserved for Chairman Burton Autism edit Main article Thiomersal and vaccines Burton has been an outspoken critic of what he terms the failure of government to determine the cause of an alleged autism epidemic When his grandson began to show the signs of autism shortly after receiving vaccinations Burton inferred the relationship to be causal My only grandson became autistic right before my eyes shortly after receiving his federally recommended and state mandated vaccines 55 Burton was instrumental in pressuring the National Institutes of Health to launch a five year 30 million study of chelation therapy for cardiovascular disease 56 In an October 25 2000 letter to the Department of Health and Human Services acting in his role as chairman of the House Committee on Government Reform Burton asked the agency s director to get the Food and Drug Administration FDA to recall all vaccines containing the preservative Thimerosal We all know and accept that mercury is a neurotoxin and yet the FDA has failed to recall the 50 vaccines that contain Thimerosal Burton wrote adding Every day that mercury containing vaccines remain on the market is another day HHS is putting 8 000 children at risk 57 The U S Centers for Disease Control and Prevention did not agree that vaccines containing mercury caused autism and the US FDA refused to ban the vaccines Most manufacturers removed the preservatives from their vaccines anyway with no resulting decrease in autism rates 58 Burton maintained a page on his Congressional website called House gov Autism which includes his speeches transcripts from hearings and newspaper articles on the relationship of autism and vaccines In a June 2017 episode of Last Week Tonight with John Oliver a C SPAN 2 clip from 2002 of Dan Burton was used to highlight Burton s position on vaccines in relation to autism In the clip Burton says I have yet to find any scientist who will say that there is no doubt no doubt that the mercury in vaccines does not contribute to autism Now they ll say there s no scientific evidence there s no studies or anything that proves that yet But turn that around There are no studies that disprove it either John Oliver correctly highlights this as Burton s demand for proving a negative which he calls an impossible standard 59 Constituent mailings edit An Arizona newspaper study ranked Burton as the fifth biggest user of free congressional mail sending constituents more than 190 000 worth of mail in 2007 60 Daughter edit In June 2007 Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington reported that during the 2001 2006 period Burton s campaign fund had paid 143 900 to his daughter Danielle Sarkine who manages his campaign office It is not illegal for federal candidates to pay family members for political work as long as they are paid fair market value the Federal Election Commission has ruled 61 Sibel Edmonds testimony edit On January 6 2008 FBI whistleblower Sibel Edmonds included Dan Burton s photograph among others featured in the State Secrets Privilege Gallery posted on her website composing images of figures considered to be relevant to her case 62 Later on August 8 2009 she gave sworn testimony about Burton and others during a witness deposition before the Ohio Elections Commission in the Schmidt v Krikorian case in which she stated that he had engaged in E xtremely illegal activities against the United States citizens and against the United States interests that involved covert operations by foreign governments and entities but did not further elaborate on these activities ostensibly due to the limitations applied by the State Secrets Privilege 63 64 ADA edit On October 2 1989 Representative Dan Burton took to the floor of the house to argue against the Americans with Disabilities Act ADA He stated The ADA is a last ditch attempt of the remorseless sodomy lobby to achieve its national agenda before the impending decimation of AIDS destroys its political clout Their Bill simply must be stopped There will be no second chance for normal America if the ADA is passed 65 Personal life editBurton s first wife Barbara Logan Burton was diagnosed with breast cancer in 1993 66 at the age of 56 She died in 2002 from breast and colon cancer They had three children together Kelly Danielle and Danny citation needed In August 2006 Burton married Dr Samia Tawil in Park City Utah 11 She was the internist who cared for Burton s wife during her cancer treatment Tawil and her first husband had divorced in 2005 67 In 1995 speaking of the then recent affairs of Republican Robert Packwood and the unfolding story of Paula Jones and Bill Clinton Burton stated No one regardless of what party they serve no one regardless of what branch of government they serve should be allowed to get away with these alleged sexual improprieties A vocal critic of Clinton he went on to say Above all Dan Burton believes the people have a right to principled leadership and that character does matter 9 Three years later in 1998 the magazine Vanity Fair was to print an article detailing an affair which Burton himself had in 1983 which had produced a child Before publication Burton was forced to admit to fathering a son with a former state employee out of wedlock in 1983 9 11 68 Burton s brother Woody Burton is a former Republican member of the Indiana House of Representatives representing District 58 69 70 Burton is a member of the board of advisors of the Institute on Religion and Public Policy Burton is a 33 Scottish Rite Freemason and a member of Evergreen Oriental Lodge No 500 in Indianapolis Indiana 71 References edit Indiana Senate District 31 March 5 2015 Archived from the original on March 20 2019 8 Jan 1981 Page 8 The Indianapolis Star at Newspapers com The Indianapolis Star 5 May 1982 Page 10 The Indianapolis Star at Newspapers com The Indianapolis Star Indiana House District 44 capitolandwashington com March 5 2015 Archived from the original on March 20 2019 Indiana Legislator Database Archived from the original on December 3 2019 Retrieved April 7 2018 Indiana Senate District 19 March 5 2015 Archived from the original on February 28 2019 State Representatives from Marion County Archived from the original on February 21 2019 Who is the Tea Party Caucus in the House Archived from the original on July 21 2012 Retrieved May 15 2018 a b c d e f Baker Russ December 22 1998 Portrait of a political pit bull Salon com Nicole Kidman Speaks on the Hill October 21 2009 Politico Com Retrieved October 22 2009 a b c d e f g Rep Dan Burton Member of Congress representing Indiana s 5th District Archived May 23 2013 at the Wayback Machine Library Factfiles The Indianapolis Star updated 1 2007 Retrieved February 25 2007 Burton Dan April 4 1994 When Violence Hits Home A Congressman s Searing Memories of his Abusive Father People Archived from the original on September 29 2006 via Family Violence Prevention Fund Congressman Burton speaks out on domestic violence Archived February 20 2008 at the Wayback Machine TV Station WTHR Indianapolis July 12 2007 Rep Dan Burton Official Biography Republicans oversight house gov Archived from the original on October 11 2010 Retrieved September 19 2010 Our Campaigns IN District 06 R Primary Race May 04 1982 www ourcampaigns com IN District 6 Race Nov 02 1982 Our Campaigns Retrieved February 12 2012 McFeely Dan May 7 2008 Burton holds off challenger The Indianapolis Star Archived from the original on May 27 2014 Retrieved May 7 2008 2010 primary results Indiana Secretary of State Retrieved July 1 2010 IN District 05 R Primary Race May 04 2010 Our Campaigns Retrieved February 12 2012 Democrat Joins Crowded 5th District Congressional Race WRTV September 30 2011 Archived from the original on October 2 2011 Retrieved October 1 2011 Davies Tom January 31 2012 GOP Rep Dan Burton of Ind won t seek re election Associated Press Retrieved February 12 2012 Action Center www votervoice net Gun Owners of America Scorecard Archived from the original on February 16 2008 Awards Received By Congressman Dan Burton Archived October 5 2007 at the Wayback Machine a b Statement of Administration Policy H R 2883 Government Performance and Results Act Amendments The American Presidency Project www presidency ucsb edu Gov t to pay 102M for mob convictions USA Today Republican Study Committee website Archived from the original on July 1 2007 a b Babcock Charles R March 19 1997 Pakistan Lobbyist s Memo Alleges Shakedown by House Probe Leader Washington Post p A01 Retrieved May 12 2007 Dan Burton withdraws anti India amendment Indian Express August 4 2009 Dan Burton Withdraws Anti India Measure Rediff com August 3 1999 Tau Byron July 19 2011 Rep Burton may have received Pakistani cash Politico Retrieved February 12 2012 The Man Behind Pakistani Spy Agency s Plot to Influence Washington The Atlantic October 3 2011 Elliott Justin July 31 2012 Lobbyist linked Group Footed Bill for Rep Burton s Bahrain Trip ProPublica Retrieved August 5 2012 Iqbal Anwar February 13 2013 The Azerbaijan America Alliance Announces Former Congressman Dan Burton as Chairman of the Board azerbaijanamericaalliance org Retrieved December 14 2014 Iqbal Anwar February 13 2013 Leadership azerbaijanamericaalliance org Archived from the original on December 1 2014 Retrieved December 14 2014 Caught Our EyeEx Rep Dan Burton now lobbying for Scientology organization Legistorm Retrieved October 19 2015 Iqbal Anwar July 21 2011 Pro Pakistan American lawmakers in trouble Dawn com Retrieved February 12 2012 Williams Pete Windrem Robert July 19 2011 Pakistan accused of masking contributions to US politicians NBC News Retrieved February 12 2012 Akers Mary Ann June 19 2009 The Sleuth Dan Burton Protecting the House From Terrorists Alone voices washingtonpost com Fool on the Hill Time May 8 10 1998 Thomas G Wells Witness Denies Fabricating Clinton Story Dallas Morning News April 6 1996 Richard L Burke For Congress Golfing Is Working on the Green By New York Times September 3 1990 Adam Clymer House Approves Rule to Prohibit Lobbyists Gifts New York Times November 17 1995 Don van Natta Jr Critic of White House Ethics Let AT amp T Give Him Favor New York Times March 9 1997 a b c Maureen Groppe To golf Burton missed 19 votes The Indianapolis Star February 5 2007 Democrat Led House Changes Budget Ethics Rules Associated Press January 5 2007 Star Library Fact Files Archived May 23 2013 at the Wayback Machine The Indianapolis Star January 2007 Youngers Coletta April 1995 Fueling Failure U S Drug Control Efforts in the Andes The Washington Office on Latin America Archived from the original on June 6 2007 Retrieved May 12 2007 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help Kawell JoAnn May 2001 Closing the Latin American Air Bridge A Disturbing History Foreign Policy In Focus Archived from the original on October 7 2007 Retrieved May 12 2007 a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a Cite journal requires journal help The Raw Story Arkansas Senator happy to see top Rove aide end term as US Attorney Archived from the original on June 1 2007 Retrieved June 13 2007 Lacey Marc May 2 1998 House Probe of Campaign Fund Raising Uncovers Little Piles Up Partisan Ill Will Los Angeles Times Archived from the original on November 7 2012 Retrieved July 5 2017 a b Editorial The New York Times March 20 1997 Editorial The Washington Post April 12 1997 a b c Lardner Jr George Juliet Eilperin May 7 1998 Burton Apologizes to GOP Washington Post p A01 Retrieved May 12 2007 Dan Burton opening statement before the Committee on Government Reform hearing on The Status of Research into Vaccine Safety and Autism Archived from the original on March 16 2006 Retrieved March 16 2006 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint unfit URL link June 19 2002 Atwood KC Woeckner E Baratz RS Sampson WI May 13 2008 Why the NIH Trial to Assess Chelation Therapy TACT Should Be Abandoned The Medscape Journal of Medicine 10 5 115 PMC 2438277 PMID 18596934 Chairman Burton Requests Vaccine Recall Archived from the original on January 24 2001 Retrieved March 24 2017 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint bot original URL status unknown link press release October 26 2000 Paulson Tom Autism experts bring insights to Seattle Scientists parents work together to unravel mystery Seattle Post Intelligencer Retrieved May 12 2007 dead link Vaccines Last Week Tonight with John Oliver HBO Archived from the original on December 21 2021 via www youtube com Challengers Claim Rep Abused Free Mail Privileges TheIndyChannel com August 31 2009 Archived from the original on February 4 2013 Retrieved September 4 2009 Matt Kelley Lawmakers used campaign funds to pay relatives USA Today June 17 2007 Sibel Edmonds Launches State Secrets Privilege Gallery History Commons Archived from the original on April 10 2014 Retrieved October 6 2014 Case No 2009E 003 PDF Archived from the original PDF on December 9 2016 Retrieved November 28 2018 Brad Friedman October 21 2009 FBI Whistleblower Hastert Burton Blunt Other Members of Congress Bribed Blackmailed Huffington Post Retrieved October 6 2014 Colker R 2004 Homophobia AIDS Hysteria and the Americans with Disabilities Act Journal of Gender Race Justice 8 1 33 56 Living treasures Dan Burton Mothering Gale Group November December 2001 Archived from the original on November 5 2004 Retrieved May 12 2007 Susan Guyett 1 The Indianapolis Star September 13 2006 Edward Walsh Washington Post Staff Writer September 5 1998 Burton Fathered Child In Extramarital Affair washingtonpost com Representative Charles Woody Burton Project Vote Smart Accessed October 22 2009 Woody Burton Dan s Been An Example on YouTube YouTube com Accessed October 22 2009 Hodapp Christopher June 2009 A Great Day in Indianapolis Indiana Freemason s Hall Retrieved February 12 2012 External links edit nbsp Wikisource has original works by or about Dan Burton nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Dan Burton Archive org Congressman Dan Burton official U S House website Archive org Dan Burton for Congress Biography at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Financial information federal office at the Federal Election Commission Profile at Vote Smart Appearance on Top Story February 28 1993 Appearances on C SPANU S House of RepresentativesPreceded byDavid W Evans Member of the U S House of Representativesfrom Indiana s 6th congressional district1983 2003 Succeeded byMike PencePreceded byWilliam F Clinger Jr Chair of the House Oversight Committee1997 2003 Succeeded byThomas M DavisPreceded bySteve Buyer Member of the U S House of Representativesfrom Indiana s 5th congressional district2003 2013 Succeeded bySusan BrooksParty political officesPreceded byPhil Crane Chair of the Republican Study Committee1989 1999 Served alongside John Doolittle Ernest Istook Sam Johnson 1995 1999 Succeeded byDavid McIntoshU S order of precedence ceremonial Preceded byJimmy Duncanas Former US Representative Order of precedence of the United Statesas Former US Representative Succeeded byBobby Rushas Former US Representative Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dan Burton amp oldid 1194141324, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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