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George LeMieux

George Stephen LeMieux (/ləˈmj/; born May 21, 1969) is an American former politician who was a United States Senator from Florida from 2009 to 2011. He is chairman of the Florida-based law firm of Gunster Yoakley & Stewart and was chief of staff to Governor Charlie Crist. He was the Deputy Florida Attorney General and is credited with spearheading Crist's successful campaign for governor.[2] In 2009, Crist appointed LeMieux as U.S. Senator to replace Mel Martínez,[3] who resigned.[4]

George S. LeMieux
United States Senator
from Florida
In office
September 9, 2009[1] – January 3, 2011
Appointed byCharlie Crist
Preceded byMel Martínez
Succeeded byMarco Rubio
Personal details
Born
George Stephen LeMieux

(1969-05-21) May 21, 1969 (age 54)
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
Children4
EducationEmory University (BA)
Georgetown University (JD)

Early life and education edit

LeMieux was born in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, the son of Karen Ann (née Huckestein) and George Harvey LeMieux,[5] a building contractor and secretary to the company. He grew up in Coral Springs, Florida,[6] and graduated in 1987 from Coral Springs High School. He enrolled at Emory University, where he majored in political science, served as Chapter President of the Beta Epsilon chapter of Delta Tau Delta Fraternity and graduated magna cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa in 1991. He was Senior Orator that year. He went on to earn his Juris Doctor cum laude from Georgetown University Law Center in 1994.

He interned for Congressman E. Clay Shaw Jr. and U.S. Senator Connie Mack III. In 1994, he joined the law firm of Gunster Yoakley & Stewart P.A. in its Fort Lauderdale office. LeMieux is an AV-rated attorney,[7] and focuses his legal practice on resolving business and governmental disputes and advising CEOs and C-suite executives on business, law, and government from a local, state, and national perspective. He continued his practice there for eight years, at which time he left to serve as Florida's Deputy Attorney General and Chief of Staff to the Attorney General's Office, where he supervised more than 400 lawyers and 1,300 total staff.

Career edit

Public service career edit

LeMieux worked closely with Charlie Crist and is credited with being the "maestro" of Crist's campaign for Governor.[2] His friendship with Crist began in the 1990s when Crist was a state senator from St. Petersburg and LeMieux was working to expand the role of the Republican Party in Broward County, which is strongly Democratic.[8]

In 1998, LeMieux ran for the state House, pitted against four-term incumbent Democrat Tracy Stafford. According to the St. Petersburg Times, during the campaign, he went to more than 10,000 doors in a district drawn to protect a Democrat. He campaigned for better health insurance, leaner bureaucracy and smaller class sizes. "I remember sitting in classrooms in Broward County with 40 kids in them", the St. Petersburg Times quoted him as saying.[2] He also backed a $100 limit on the amount of money out-of-state companies could give to Florida candidates as a way of allowing working people to have a bigger impact in the system. After losing the race, LeMieux became head of the Republican Party in Broward County.

In 2002, Crist asked LeMieux to be his chief of staff in the Attorney General's office. LeMieux left the firm of Gunster Yoakley to take the position upon Crist's assumption of the office on January 7, 2003. LeMieux also served as chief of staff for Crist's 2006 campaign for governor which defeated rival Tom Gallagher by 32 points to win the GOP nomination. As campaign chief of staff, LeMieux shaped Crist's message and made key strategic moves, such as demanding lecterns for the second TV debate with Democratic opponent Jim Davis instead of a conference table, and also for deciding that Crist would not accompany President Bush on the day before the election. When asked why Crist was not attending the President's visit to Florida, Karl Rove responded "just ask George LeMieux".[9] He also advised Crist regarding the selection of running mate Jeff Kottkamp. Crist defeated Davis and was inaugurated Governor of Florida on January 2, 2007.

While in public service, LeMieux managed more than 400 lawyers as Deputy Attorney General, led compact negotiations with the Seminole Tribe of Florida as Chief of Staff to the Governor, and supervised all aspects of the Executive Office of the Governor including the Governor's legislative agenda, policy initiatives and the management of the agencies that report to the Governor.[10] Shortly before leaving public office, he took on the role as Governor Crist's liaison to the Council of 100,[11] a nonpartisan group of high-powered business leaders, noting that Crist wanted him to work with the council to find ways of helping businesses.

Returning to the private sector edit

In January 2008, LeMieux returned to the law firm of Gunster Yoakley, residing in both its Fort Lauderdale office and its newer Tallahassee office. Within three months of rejoining, LeMieux was named chairman of the firm.

U.S. Senator edit

LeMieux proposed "the 2007 Solution", a plan to eliminate the deficit by 2013 and cut the national public debt nearly in half by 2020.[12]

On Thursday, May 13, 2010, the Senate adopted an amendment to the then-pending Financial Regulatory Reform that was authored by LeMieux and Senator Maria Cantwell of Washington.[13] An editorial in the Wall Street Journal applauded the LeMieux amendment saying its reforms would "destroy the government-created ratings cartel" and that "Mr. LeMieux wants institutions to do some actual due diligence on the assets they hold instead of simply complying with the law by holding assets with a high rating from S&P."[14]

LeMieux was involved in the high-profile blockage of President Barack Obama's nominee for United States Ambassador to Brazil, Thomas A. Shannon Jr., who was eventually confirmed.[15]

During his time in the Senate, LeMieux was recognized for his record on pro-business and tax reform. He has received several awards including a 93% rating from the National Taxpayer Union and the "Spirit of Enterprise" award from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.[16][17]

2012 United States Senate election edit

On April 15, 2011, LeMieux launched his candidacy for the United States Senate seat held by Bill Nelson.[18] While running for the seat, LeMieux campaigned on a platform of fiscal responsibility[19] until dropping out of the race on June 20, 2012. He subsequently endorsed Republican Representative Connie Mack IV.[20]

The LeMieux Center for Public Policy edit

On December 7, 2012, LeMieux and Palm Beach Atlantic University President William M.B. Fleming Jr. founded the LeMieux Center for Public Policy.[21] According to the University president, "The LeMieux Center will provide students with opportunities to engage with state and national officials, journalists, authors, academics and other notable thought leaders on issues important to Florida, the United States and the world. The LeMieux Center will host an annual interactive lecture series featuring notable speakers on issues of public policy and servant leadership." According to the University, the LeMieux Center will also offer an independent study program to two PBA upperclassmen starting in the fall semester of 2013. On December 6, 2010, LeMieux decided that Palm Beach Atlantic University's Warren Library would house his senatorial papers and memorabilia from his service in the U.S. Senate.[22]

The LeMieux Report edit

In February 2008, LeMieux launched The LeMieux Report, an electronic newsletter in text form and video courtesy of YouTube, offering analysis and commentary on key legal, business and political issues that impact the state's economy and business community. The report was sent out to a list of corporate movers and shakers on a weekly basis. His last video posted on August 25, 2009 focused on the governor's appointee to the Senate, a pick unknown to LeMieux himself who eventually became Mel Martínez's successor.[23]

Our goal is to examine the hottest issues of the week that impact Florida business ... [A]s the Governor's Chief of Staff I briefed him every day on the most important issues facing Florida. Now I can share that analysis with Florida's leaders.

LeMieux said he will be able to help readers navigate through important and sometimes complex issues, offering clarity and context. He added "Business executives are busy people. They don't have the time to sift through all of the information that inundates today's professional to determine what is most important to their interests. The LeMieux Report boils it down and gives them the information they need in a format that's easy to digest."[24]

He was admitted to the Florida Bar in 1994 and was board certified in business litigation in 2004. Other court admissions include the United States Supreme Court, United States District Court – Southern District of Florida, Middle District of Florida, Northern District of Florida; the United States Court of Appeals-Eleventh and Federal Circuits.

Affiliations edit

Among his civic and charitable commitments, LeMieux was the Chairman of the Broward County Republican Party, Chairman of the Jeb Bush re-election campaign, Republican nominee for the Florida House of Representatives – District 92, and served on the City of Fort Lauderdale Beach Redevelopment Advisory Board. He has been a director for Goodwill of Broward County, as well as Riverwalk, Inc., and a trustee for the Greater Fort Lauderdale Chamber of Commerce. In 2002, he was named one of the 50 Most Powerful People in Broward County by Gold Coast Magazine, and 20 People on the Fast Track by Fast Track Magazine. LeMieux received the "Pollie" award from the American Association of Political Consultants as the nation's "MVP" in a Republican campaign for 2006.[25] LeMieux served as the Executive Director of the Crist/Kottkamp transition team, and went on to lead the Executive Office of the Governor as the Governor's Chief of Staff in 2007.[26]

Family edit

LeMieux has three sons, George, Taylor, and Chase, and one daughter Madeleine.

References edit

  1. ^ "Senators of the United States 1789–present, A chronological list of senators since the First Congress in 1789" (PDF). Senate Historical Office. April 17, 2015. Retrieved March 25, 2017.
  2. ^ a b c Bousquet, Steve (November 12, 2006). "In Crist's Camp, he was the 'maestro'". St. Petersburg Times. Retrieved October 16, 2008.
  3. ^ Balz, Dan (August 28, 2009). "Florida Governor Taps LeMieux for Senate". The Washington Post.
  4. ^ Herszenhorn, David (August 7, 2009). "In a Surprise, Senator Martinez Resigns Early". The New York Times.
  5. ^ "Ancestry | Genealogy, Family Trees & Family History Records". freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com. Archived from the original on June 30, 2012. Retrieved July 24, 2018.
  6. ^ LeMieux, George. . Archived from the original on May 1, 2008. Retrieved October 16, 2008.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on September 2, 2009. Retrieved October 16, 2008.
  8. ^ Gibson, William (October 19, 2009). "LeMieux reflects Broward roots and Crist influence". Sun Sentinel.
  9. ^ Catanese, David; Raju, Manu (December 15, 2010). "Can George LeMieux escape Charlie Crist's orbit?". Politico.
  10. ^ . March 31, 2008. Archived from the original on July 5, 2008. Retrieved November 1, 2008.
  11. ^ Bousquet, Steve (January 11, 2008). . St. Petersburg Times. Archived from the original on September 2, 2009. Retrieved November 1, 2008.
  12. ^ "LeMieux Plan Would Eliminate Deficit".
  13. ^ Herszenhorn, David (May 13, 2010). "Senate Acts on Credit Ratings Agencies". The New York Times.
  14. ^ "The Credit Raters Brawl". The Wall Street Journal. May 14, 2010.
  15. ^ Goodman, Joshua (November 19, 2009). "Boeing May Lose $7.5 Bln Brazil Sale as Envoy Stalls". Bloomberg.com. Retrieved July 22, 2011.
  16. ^ http://www.ntu.org/assets/pdf/news-releases/p11-04-04-nturc-final-hires.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  17. ^ . Uschamber.com. Archived from the original on August 5, 2011. Retrieved July 22, 2011.
  18. ^ Janis Brooks says (April 5, 2011). . Georgeforflorida.com. Archived from the original on March 22, 2012. Retrieved July 22, 2011.
  19. ^ "LeMieux makes first campaign pitich in Tampa to GOP". .tbo.com. Archived from the original on February 3, 2013. Retrieved July 22, 2011.
  20. ^ Blake, Aaron (June 20, 2012). "George LeMieux drops out of Florida Senate race". The New York Times. Retrieved June 23, 2012.
  21. ^ PBAU says (December 7, 2012). "LeMieux Center announcement". pba.edu. Retrieved January 7, 2013.
  22. ^ "LeMieux selects PBA". pba.edu. December 6, 2010. Retrieved January 7, 2013.
  23. ^ LemieuxReport (August 25, 2009), Lemieux Report Week of 8 24 2009, retrieved July 24, 2018
  24. ^ . Archived from the original on October 13, 2008. Retrieved November 1, 2008.
  25. ^ "Florida Politics". February 26, 2007. Retrieved November 1, 2008.
  26. ^ "Crist Names Top Officials -LeMieux Is Chief of Staff". Palm Beach Post. November 21, 2006.

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George Stephen LeMieux l e ˈ m j uː born May 21 1969 is an American former politician who was a United States Senator from Florida from 2009 to 2011 He is chairman of the Florida based law firm of Gunster Yoakley amp Stewart and was chief of staff to Governor Charlie Crist He was the Deputy Florida Attorney General and is credited with spearheading Crist s successful campaign for governor 2 In 2009 Crist appointed LeMieux as U S Senator to replace Mel Martinez 3 who resigned 4 George S LeMieuxUnited States Senatorfrom FloridaIn office September 9 2009 1 January 3 2011Appointed byCharlie CristPreceded byMel MartinezSucceeded byMarco RubioPersonal detailsBornGeorge Stephen LeMieux 1969 05 21 May 21 1969 age 54 Fort Lauderdale Florida U S Political partyRepublicanChildren4EducationEmory University BA Georgetown University JD George LeMieux s voice source source George LeMieux outlines a plan for U S assistance after the 2010 Haiti earthquakeRecorded February 25 2010 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Public service career 2 2 Returning to the private sector 2 3 U S Senator 2 4 2012 United States Senate election 2 5 The LeMieux Center for Public Policy 3 The LeMieux Report 4 Affiliations 5 Family 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education editLeMieux was born in Fort Lauderdale Florida the son of Karen Ann nee Huckestein and George Harvey LeMieux 5 a building contractor and secretary to the company He grew up in Coral Springs Florida 6 and graduated in 1987 from Coral Springs High School He enrolled at Emory University where he majored in political science served as Chapter President of the Beta Epsilon chapter of Delta Tau Delta Fraternity and graduated magna cum laude Phi Beta Kappa in 1991 He was Senior Orator that year He went on to earn his Juris Doctor cum laude from Georgetown University Law Center in 1994 He interned for Congressman E Clay Shaw Jr and U S Senator Connie Mack III In 1994 he joined the law firm of Gunster Yoakley amp Stewart P A in its Fort Lauderdale office LeMieux is an AV rated attorney 7 and focuses his legal practice on resolving business and governmental disputes and advising CEOs and C suite executives on business law and government from a local state and national perspective He continued his practice there for eight years at which time he left to serve as Florida s Deputy Attorney General and Chief of Staff to the Attorney General s Office where he supervised more than 400 lawyers and 1 300 total staff Career editPublic service career edit LeMieux worked closely with Charlie Crist and is credited with being the maestro of Crist s campaign for Governor 2 His friendship with Crist began in the 1990s when Crist was a state senator from St Petersburg and LeMieux was working to expand the role of the Republican Party in Broward County which is strongly Democratic 8 In 1998 LeMieux ran for the state House pitted against four term incumbent Democrat Tracy Stafford According to the St Petersburg Times during the campaign he went to more than 10 000 doors in a district drawn to protect a Democrat He campaigned for better health insurance leaner bureaucracy and smaller class sizes I remember sitting in classrooms in Broward County with 40 kids in them the St Petersburg Times quoted him as saying 2 He also backed a 100 limit on the amount of money out of state companies could give to Florida candidates as a way of allowing working people to have a bigger impact in the system After losing the race LeMieux became head of the Republican Party in Broward County In 2002 Crist asked LeMieux to be his chief of staff in the Attorney General s office LeMieux left the firm of Gunster Yoakley to take the position upon Crist s assumption of the office on January 7 2003 LeMieux also served as chief of staff for Crist s 2006 campaign for governor which defeated rival Tom Gallagher by 32 points to win the GOP nomination As campaign chief of staff LeMieux shaped Crist s message and made key strategic moves such as demanding lecterns for the second TV debate with Democratic opponent Jim Davis instead of a conference table and also for deciding that Crist would not accompany President Bush on the day before the election When asked why Crist was not attending the President s visit to Florida Karl Rove responded just ask George LeMieux 9 He also advised Crist regarding the selection of running mate Jeff Kottkamp Crist defeated Davis and was inaugurated Governor of Florida on January 2 2007 While in public service LeMieux managed more than 400 lawyers as Deputy Attorney General led compact negotiations with the Seminole Tribe of Florida as Chief of Staff to the Governor and supervised all aspects of the Executive Office of the Governor including the Governor s legislative agenda policy initiatives and the management of the agencies that report to the Governor 10 Shortly before leaving public office he took on the role as Governor Crist s liaison to the Council of 100 11 a nonpartisan group of high powered business leaders noting that Crist wanted him to work with the council to find ways of helping businesses Returning to the private sector edit In January 2008 LeMieux returned to the law firm of Gunster Yoakley residing in both its Fort Lauderdale office and its newer Tallahassee office Within three months of rejoining LeMieux was named chairman of the firm U S Senator edit LeMieux proposed the 2007 Solution a plan to eliminate the deficit by 2013 and cut the national public debt nearly in half by 2020 12 On Thursday May 13 2010 the Senate adopted an amendment to the then pending Financial Regulatory Reform that was authored by LeMieux and Senator Maria Cantwell of Washington 13 An editorial in the Wall Street Journal applauded the LeMieux amendment saying its reforms would destroy the government created ratings cartel and that Mr LeMieux wants institutions to do some actual due diligence on the assets they hold instead of simply complying with the law by holding assets with a high rating from S amp P 14 LeMieux was involved in the high profile blockage of President Barack Obama s nominee for United States Ambassador to Brazil Thomas A Shannon Jr who was eventually confirmed 15 During his time in the Senate LeMieux was recognized for his record on pro business and tax reform He has received several awards including a 93 rating from the National Taxpayer Union and the Spirit of Enterprise award from the U S Chamber of Commerce 16 17 2012 United States Senate election edit Main article United States Senate election in Florida 2012 On April 15 2011 LeMieux launched his candidacy for the United States Senate seat held by Bill Nelson 18 While running for the seat LeMieux campaigned on a platform of fiscal responsibility 19 until dropping out of the race on June 20 2012 He subsequently endorsed Republican Representative Connie Mack IV 20 The LeMieux Center for Public Policy edit On December 7 2012 LeMieux and Palm Beach Atlantic University President William M B Fleming Jr founded the LeMieux Center for Public Policy 21 According to the University president The LeMieux Center will provide students with opportunities to engage with state and national officials journalists authors academics and other notable thought leaders on issues important to Florida the United States and the world The LeMieux Center will host an annual interactive lecture series featuring notable speakers on issues of public policy and servant leadership According to the University the LeMieux Center will also offer an independent study program to two PBA upperclassmen starting in the fall semester of 2013 On December 6 2010 LeMieux decided that Palm Beach Atlantic University s Warren Library would house his senatorial papers and memorabilia from his service in the U S Senate 22 The LeMieux Report editIn February 2008 LeMieux launched The LeMieux Report an electronic newsletter in text form and video courtesy of YouTube offering analysis and commentary on key legal business and political issues that impact the state s economy and business community The report was sent out to a list of corporate movers and shakers on a weekly basis His last video posted on August 25 2009 focused on the governor s appointee to the Senate a pick unknown to LeMieux himself who eventually became Mel Martinez s successor 23 Our goal is to examine the hottest issues of the week that impact Florida business A s the Governor s Chief of Staff I briefed him every day on the most important issues facing Florida Now I can share that analysis with Florida s leaders LeMieux said he will be able to help readers navigate through important and sometimes complex issues offering clarity and context He added Business executives are busy people They don t have the time to sift through all of the information that inundates today s professional to determine what is most important to their interests The LeMieux Reportboils it down and gives them the information they need in a format that s easy to digest 24 He was admitted to the Florida Bar in 1994 and was board certified in business litigation in 2004 Other court admissions include the United States Supreme Court United States District Court Southern District of Florida Middle District of Florida Northern District of Florida the United States Court of Appeals Eleventh and Federal Circuits Affiliations editAmong his civic and charitable commitments LeMieux was the Chairman of the Broward County Republican Party Chairman of the Jeb Bush re election campaign Republican nominee for the Florida House of Representatives District 92 and served on the City of Fort Lauderdale Beach Redevelopment Advisory Board He has been a director for Goodwill of Broward County as well as Riverwalk Inc and a trustee for the Greater Fort Lauderdale Chamber of Commerce In 2002 he was named one of the 50 Most Powerful People in Broward County by Gold Coast Magazine and 20 People on the Fast Track by Fast Track Magazine LeMieux received the Pollie award from the American Association of Political Consultants as the nation s MVP in a Republican campaign for 2006 25 LeMieux served as the Executive Director of the Crist Kottkamp transition team and went on to lead the Executive Office of the Governor as the Governor s Chief of Staff in 2007 26 Family editLeMieux has three sons George Taylor and Chase and one daughter Madeleine References edit Senators of the United States 1789 present A chronological list of senators since the First Congress in 1789 PDF Senate Historical Office April 17 2015 Retrieved March 25 2017 a b c Bousquet Steve November 12 2006 In Crist s Camp he was the maestro St Petersburg Times Retrieved October 16 2008 Balz Dan August 28 2009 Florida Governor Taps LeMieux for Senate The Washington Post Herszenhorn David August 7 2009 In a Surprise Senator Martinez Resigns Early The New York Times Ancestry Genealogy Family Trees amp Family History Records freepages genealogy rootsweb ancestry com Archived from the original on June 30 2012 Retrieved July 24 2018 LeMieux George About George LeMieux Archived from the original on May 1 2008 Retrieved October 16 2008 George LeMieux profile Archived from the original on September 2 2009 Retrieved October 16 2008 Gibson William October 19 2009 LeMieux reflects Broward roots and Crist influence Sun Sentinel Catanese David Raju Manu December 15 2010 Can George LeMieux escape Charlie Crist s orbit Politico Gunster Yoakley Names George Lemieux Chairman of the Firm March 31 2008 Archived from the original on July 5 2008 Retrieved November 1 2008 Bousquet Steve January 11 2008 George LeMieux business liaison St Petersburg Times Archived from the original on September 2 2009 Retrieved November 1 2008 LeMieux Plan Would Eliminate Deficit Herszenhorn David May 13 2010 Senate Acts on Credit Ratings Agencies The New York Times The Credit Raters Brawl The Wall Street Journal May 14 2010 Goodman Joshua November 19 2009 Boeing May Lose 7 5 Bln Brazil Sale as Envoy Stalls Bloomberg com Retrieved July 22 2011 http www ntu org assets pdf news releases p11 04 04 nturc final hires pdf bare URL PDF Spirit of Enterprise Awards 2010 U S Chamber of Commerce Uschamber com Archived from the original on August 5 2011 Retrieved July 22 2011 Janis Brooks says April 5 2011 Campaign website Georgeforflorida com Archived from the original on March 22 2012 Retrieved July 22 2011 LeMieux makes first campaign pitich in Tampa to GOP tbo com Archived from the original on February 3 2013 Retrieved July 22 2011 Blake Aaron June 20 2012 George LeMieux drops out of Florida Senate race The New York Times Retrieved June 23 2012 PBAU says December 7 2012 LeMieux Center announcement pba edu Retrieved January 7 2013 LeMieux selects PBA pba edu December 6 2010 Retrieved January 7 2013 LemieuxReport August 25 2009 Lemieux Report Week of 8 24 2009 retrieved July 24 2018 George LeMieux Former Crist Chief of Staff Launches The LeMieux Report Aimed at Florida s Business Community Archived from the original on October 13 2008 Retrieved November 1 2008 Florida Politics February 26 2007 Retrieved November 1 2008 Crist Names Top Officials LeMieux Is Chief of Staff Palm Beach Post November 21 2006 External links editU S Senate Campaign Website Biography at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Profile at Vote Smart Appearances on C SPAN U S Senate Preceded byMel Martinez U S Senator Class 3 from Florida2009 2011 Served alongside Bill Nelson Succeeded byMarco Rubio Honorary titles Preceded byKirsten Gillibrand Baby of the Senate2009 2010 Succeeded byCarte Goodwin Preceded byCarte Goodwin Baby of the Senate2010 2011 Succeeded byMike Lee U S order of precedence ceremonial Preceded byJim Talentas Former US Senator Order of precedence of the United States Succeeded byJohn Seymouras Former US Senator Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title George LeMieux amp oldid 1218594024, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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