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Ken Mehlman

Kenneth Brian Mehlman (born August 21, 1966) is an American social entrepreneur and businessman. He serves as a member, global head of public affairs, and co-head of KKR global impact at investment firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts. He oversees the firm's responsible investment efforts, leading the firm's Environmental Social Governance programs. Prior to joining KKR, Mehlman spent a year as an attorney and partner at law firm Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld. In January 2017, Mehlman announced that he would act as chairman of the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Policy Advisory Board.[1]

Ken Mehlman
Mehlman in 2022
Chair of the Republican National Committee
In office
January 19, 2005 – January 19, 2007
Preceded byEd Gillespie
Succeeded byMike Duncan (National Chair)
Mel Martínez (General Chair)
White House Director of Political Affairs
In office
January 20, 2001 – May 23, 2003
PresidentGeorge W. Bush
Preceded byMinyon Moore
Succeeded byMatt Schlapp
Personal details
Born
Kenneth Brian Mehlman

(1966-08-21) August 21, 1966 (age 57)
Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
EducationFranklin and Marshall College (BA)
Harvard University (JD)

Mehlman held several national posts in the Republican Party and the George W. Bush administration. In 2000, he was appointed director of the White House Office of Political Affairs. Mehlman managed Bush's 2004 re-election campaign, and was 62nd Chairman of the Republican National Committee from 2005 to 2007. In 2007, Bush appointed Mehlman to a five-year term on the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Council.[2]

In 2010, Mehlman came out as gay in an interview with journalist Marc Ambinder, which made him one of the few prominent openly-gay figures in the Republican Party.[3] He told Ambinder that he was aware that the Republican Party emphasized an anti-gay agenda but felt that he could not "go against the party consensus" when he held leadership positions.[4] After coming out, Mehlman advocated for the recognition of same-sex marriage.[5]

Early life and education edit

Mehlman was born in Baltimore, Maryland. He is one of two sons born to Judith and Arthur Mehlman. His father was director of MuniMae and a former partner at KPMG, for which he was the head of the firm's auditing department in the Baltimore-Washington Metropolitan Area.[6] Mehlman's brother, Bruce, works as a lobbyist at Mehlman Consulting.[7][8]

Mehlman received his undergraduate degree in 1988 from Franklin and Marshall College in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, where he became a member of Phi Kappa Tau's Xi chapter. He received his J.D. from Harvard Law School in 1991, where he was a classmate of future President Barack Obama.

Career edit

Mehlman practiced environmental law at Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Feld in Washington, D.C. from 1991 to 1994, when he became legislative director to Representative Lamar S. Smith of Texas's 21st congressional district. Mehlman served as Smith's legislative director from 1994 to 1996, and then as chief of staff to Representative Kay Granger of Texas's 12th congressional district from 1996 to 1999.[9][10]

Mehlman served as field director for the 2000 presidential campaign of George W. Bush. When Bush became president, Mehlman became director of the White House Office of Political Affairs. He managed the Bush re-election campaign in 2004. In January 2005, the American Association of Political Consultants gave Mehlman the "Campaign Manager of the Year" award for his management of the Bush/Cheney presidential ticket.[11]

Mehlman joined Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co in 2008. As of 2021, he continues to be KKR's Global Head of Public Affairs and co-head of KKR Global Impact, helping assess and improve the companies in which KKR invests by engaging stakeholders & leveraging geopolitical & public policy trends. Mehlman also oversees the firm's global external affairs, including corporate marketing, regulatory affairs & public policy, and communications. Mehlman leads KKR's Environmental Social Governance (ESG) programs for the firm and its portfolio companies.[12]

In addition to his role at KKR, Mehlman is a trustee of New York's Mount Sinai Hospital, Franklin & Marshall College, and Teach for America.[13] He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations, serves as chairman of the American Investment Council (previously the Private Equity Growth Capital Council), and is co-Chairman of the American Enterprise Institute's National Council. He is also a trustee and board member of Sponsors for Educational Opportunity (SEO).[14][15] Mehlman was appointed to the board of directors of the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board in June, 2016.[16]

On January 10, 2017, Mark Zuckerberg announced on Facebook that Mehlman and David Plouffe would be joining the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative. Mehlman will chair the philanthropy's public policy advisory board, which he stated in his official Facebook post will consist of "a diverse group of advisors and experts."[17][18][1]

On March 4, 2021, Mehlman was elected to the board of directors of the United Negro College Fund (UNCF).[19]

Republican National Committee chairmanship edit

Mehlman was Bush's choice to replace Ed Gillespie as the chair of the Republican National Committee and was elected to the post on January 19, 2005. Mehlman announced after the November 2006 general election that he would not seek re-election to another term as Republican National Chairman. One of his top deputies, RNC political Director Michael DuHaime, announced in December 2006 that he would become campaign manager for Rudy Giuliani's 2008 presidential campaign.

Mehlman addressed the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) a full year before Bush addressed the civil rights organization.[20] In his address to the NAACP on July 14, 2005, in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Mehlman apologized for his party's failure to reach out to the black community in the aftermath of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, stating, "Some Republicans gave up on winning the African-American vote, looking the other way or trying to benefit politically from racial polarization... I am here as Republican chairman to tell you we were wrong."[21][22]

Although Mehlman's speech seemed to suggest a new approach towards the African-American community, most have considered the approach to be unsuccessful, with several polls indicating that Republicans have not improved in terms of African-American approval. A Washington Post poll shows that Bush's approval rating among African Americans fell to two percent at one point,[23] and a report card issued by the NAACP gave "F's" to a majority of Republicans in the 109th Congress.[24]

As the head of the RNC, Mehlman played a key role, along with Karl Rove, in executing the Republican Party's long-term, yet ultimately unsuccessful, plan for electoral dominance. This is discussed at length in Peter Wallsten and Tom Hamburger's book, One Party Country.[25] Mehlman voluntarily stepped down as chairman of the RNC at the end of 2006.[26] He was succeeded by Mike Duncan and Mel Martinez.

In 2016, Mehlman was a vocal opponent of Donald Trump's in the primary and general election, and he publicly vowed to vote for Hillary Clinton.[27][28]

Phone jamming scandal edit

A Democratic analysis of phone records introduced at the 2005 criminal trial of James Tobin, the Northeast political director for the RNC in 2002, shows that Mehlman made 115 outgoing calls – mostly to the same number in the White House office of political affairs – between September 17 and November 22, 2002, when the office of political affairs was headed by Mehlman. Two dozen calls were made from 9:28 a.m. the day before the election through 2:17 a.m. on the night after the voting, a three-day period. Virtually all the calls to the White House went to the same phone number. In April 2006, Mehlman issued a statement on the matter, noting that his deputy for the Northeast states routinely discussed election business with RNC officials, and categorically stated that "none of my conversations nor the conversations of my staff, involved discussion of the phone-jamming incident."[29][30] Tobin was convicted on December 15, 2005 "for his part in a plot to jam the Democratic Party's phones on Election Day 2002"; however, this conviction was later overturned by a federal appeals court and Tobin was acquitted on all charges.

Coming out edit

In August 2010, Mehlman revealed that he is gay. Prior to this revelation, rumors about Mehlman's sexual orientation had circulated since at least 2004.[31] In May 2006, Mehlman denied he was gay, telling the New York Daily News: "I'm not gay, but those stories did a number on my dating life for six months."[32] On November 8, 2006, comedian Bill Maher made an appearance on Larry King Live, during which he referred to Mehlman as a closeted gay man. The incident became controversial because CNN edited out Maher's comments in later taped editions and removed the reference to Mehlman's sexual orientation from the transcript of the show. The day after Maher's comments, Mehlman announced he would step down as chairman of the RNC (although reports said that his resignation had been expected for some time).[33]

Almost four years later, in an article in The Atlantic, Mehlman stated that he is in fact gay, and that he planned to be an advocate for legalizing same-sex marriage. According to the New York Times, Mehlman's "announcement makes him apparently the most prominent Republican official to come out."[34] This disclosure followed years of him avoiding and denying inquiries about his sexual orientation. During his RNC chairmanship, Mehlman supported certain positions of the Republican Party, including opposition to same-sex marriage. Mehlman stated he could not have gone against party consensus, but acknowledged that, had he come out of the closet earlier, he might have been able to impact Republican efforts to pass state initiatives and referendums banning same-sex marriage.[4]

Reactions edit

Marc Ambinder, who interviewed Mehlman and wrote The Atlantic article, said that Mehlman's roles with the RNC and the Bush campaign "coincided with the Republican Party's attempts to exploit anti-gay prejudices and cement the allegiance of social conservatives".[4] A few commentators, such as Cenk Uygur and Michael Rogers, criticized Mehlman on The Ed Show, for having remained closeted about his sexuality while active in politics. Rogers has long advocated for the forced outing of closeted gay politicians who vote or advocate against LGBT interests.[35]

Some segments of the LGBT community expressed support for Mehlman. Dustin Lance Black, the Academy Award-winning writer of Milk, said, "Ken represents an incredible coup for the American Foundation for Equal Rights ... As a victorious former presidential campaign manager and head of the Republican Party, Ken has the proven experience and expertise to help us communicate with people across each of the 50 states."[4] Stephen Petrow, former president of the National Lesbian & Gay Journalists Association, wrote in a Huffington Post column, "... the 43-year old Mehlman found the courage to be honest about his identity with family, friends, former colleagues and current colleagues [who have] been wonderful and supportive."[36] Gay & Lesbian Victory Fund President and CEO Chuck Wolfe said in a public statement, "We hope the fact that Ken Mehlman has reached this level of honesty will now encourage other political leaders to reject divisive anti-gay campaign tactics..."[37]

Equal rights advocacy edit

Support for same-sex marriage edit

In June 2011, Mehlman lobbied Republican members of the New York state legislature to support the legalization of same-sex marriage in New York and reached out to conservative donors and operatives.[38]

Mehlman often spoke with undecided GOP senators, including three of the four who eventually voted in favor of the bill.[38] Mehlman, who gained the support of many gay-rights backers, discussed the political and ideological reasons why lawmakers should vote for the bill. He said, "Letting two adults who love each other get married strengthens and promotes families."[39] Mehlman told GOP senators that legalizing same-sex marriage aligned with Republican interests and principles. He emphasized that polls showed a significant shift toward voter support of same-sex marriage.[39] Four Republican senators voted for the Marriage Equality Act.[38]

Several gay rights leaders and bloggers recognized Mehlman's role.[40][41] Mehlman was honored in Out Magazine's 2011's Out100 list partially because of his work on the campaign.[42] Mehlman has been active in Maryland, New Hampshire and Washington State, helping to raise almost $3 million for these campaigns between August 2010 (when he came out) and March 2012.[43] He continued to campaign for same-sex marriage, before United States v. Windsor, the 2013 United States Supreme Court decision which held that same-sex marriage is constitutional, by aiming to show GOP leaders why same-sex marriage "is consistent with Republican and conservative principles", and speaking on that topic throughout the country.[44]

In January 2013, also before United States v. Windsor, Mehlman spoke with political activist David Kochel[who?] in Iowa about how supporting same-sex marriage is a conservative value. He stated that, "I'm a conservative because I believe in more freedom and I believe in less government. I think that we are endowed by our Creator, not by politicians, not by government, not by bureaucrats, with inalienable rights, including the pursuit of happiness. If you believe that, what could be more central to the pursuit of happiness than choosing the person that you love, that you have the right to marry?"[45]

In February 2013, Mehlman helped organize an amicus curiae brief to the Supreme Court in the case of California Proposition 8 signed by dozens of prominent socially moderate Republicans, including Jon Huntsman, Jr., Meg Whitman, Ken Duberstein, Ileana Ros-Lehtinen, and others, explaining that they supported a Constitutional right to same-sex marriage.[46] According to the New York Times, Ken Mehlman spent "months in quiet conversations with fellow Republicans to gather signatures for the brief." "We are trying to say to the court that we are judicial and political conservatives, and it is consistent with our values and philosophy for you to overturn Proposition 8," said Ken Mehlman according to the New York Times report.[47]

In November 2013, Mehlman launched a non-profit organization called Project Right Side [48] focused on convincing more Republicans to support marriage equality. The organization also conducts research and analysis in an effort to improve political conditions for LGBTQ issues. He stated that "Conservatives don't need to change core convictions to embrace the growing support for equal rights for gay Americans. It is sufficient to recognize the inherent conservatism in citizens' desire to marry, to be judged on their work, and not to be singled out for higher taxes or bullying at school. These objectives can be achieved while also protecting religious liberty, as demonstrated by states enacting civil marriage with exemptions for religious institutions."[49]

In February 2014, Mehlman was a keynote speaker[50] at the first campus-wide Harvard LGBTQ conference on the 45th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots where he was interviewed by Baruch Shemtov. He spoke during the closing remarks of the conference, stating "there's nothing more powerful than coming out and being who you are."[51]

Don't Ask, Don't Tell legislation edit

Mehlman supported the repeal of the "Don't ask, don't tell" military policy introduced during President Bill Clinton's tenure. In 2010, Mehlman lobbied ten U.S. Senators to repeal the policy.[38]

Workplace discrimination edit

Mehlman has also worked on LGBTQ non-discrimination issues. He actively helped Congressional leaders pass the Employment Non-Discrimination Act (ENDA) in the Senate in 2013.[52][53] In July 2019, Mehlman filed an amicus brief, joined by close to three dozen other Republican leaders, arguing in support of the rights of LGBT people in the workplace.[54] The brief argued that the Civil Rights Act of 1964 explicitly prohibits discrimination against gay men, lesbians and transgender people in the workplace due to language in the law that prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex.[55] In addition, Mehlman wrote an op-ed for The New York Times outlining his reasons for believing that the fight for gay rights upholds the Republican values of economic freedom and personal liberty. In the piece, Mehlman writes that firing an employee because of their sexual orientation or gender identity is "... unethical and un-American, and the Supreme Court has the opportunity to read the clear language of Title VII [of the Civil Rights Act] and affirm that it is illegal."[56]

Personal life edit

Mehlman is Jewish[57] and lives in New York City.[4]

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External links edit

  • Official website of Ken Mehlman
  • Ken Mehlman's KKR corporate biography
  • Appearances on C-SPAN
Political offices
Preceded by White House Director of Political Affairs
2001–2003
Succeeded by
Party political offices
Preceded by Chair of the Republican National Committee
2005–2007
Succeeded byas National Chair of the Republican National Committee
Succeeded byas General Chair of the Republican National Committee

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Kenneth Brian Mehlman born August 21 1966 is an American social entrepreneur and businessman He serves as a member global head of public affairs and co head of KKR global impact at investment firm Kohlberg Kravis Roberts He oversees the firm s responsible investment efforts leading the firm s Environmental Social Governance programs Prior to joining KKR Mehlman spent a year as an attorney and partner at law firm Akin Gump Strauss Hauer amp Feld In January 2017 Mehlman announced that he would act as chairman of the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Policy Advisory Board 1 Ken MehlmanMehlman in 2022Chair of the Republican National CommitteeIn office January 19 2005 January 19 2007Preceded byEd GillespieSucceeded byMike Duncan National Chair Mel Martinez General Chair White House Director of Political AffairsIn office January 20 2001 May 23 2003PresidentGeorge W BushPreceded byMinyon MooreSucceeded byMatt SchlappPersonal detailsBornKenneth Brian Mehlman 1966 08 21 August 21 1966 age 57 Baltimore Maryland U S Political partyRepublicanEducationFranklin and Marshall College BA Harvard University JD Mehlman held several national posts in the Republican Party and the George W Bush administration In 2000 he was appointed director of the White House Office of Political Affairs Mehlman managed Bush s 2004 re election campaign and was 62nd Chairman of the Republican National Committee from 2005 to 2007 In 2007 Bush appointed Mehlman to a five year term on the U S Holocaust Memorial Council 2 In 2010 Mehlman came out as gay in an interview with journalist Marc Ambinder which made him one of the few prominent openly gay figures in the Republican Party 3 He told Ambinder that he was aware that the Republican Party emphasized an anti gay agenda but felt that he could not go against the party consensus when he held leadership positions 4 After coming out Mehlman advocated for the recognition of same sex marriage 5 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 3 Republican National Committee chairmanship 4 Phone jamming scandal 5 Coming out 5 1 Reactions 6 Equal rights advocacy 6 1 Support for same sex marriage 6 2 Don t Ask Don t Tell legislation 6 3 Workplace discrimination 7 Personal life 8 References 9 External linksEarly life and education editMehlman was born in Baltimore Maryland He is one of two sons born to Judith and Arthur Mehlman His father was director of MuniMae and a former partner at KPMG for which he was the head of the firm s auditing department in the Baltimore Washington Metropolitan Area 6 Mehlman s brother Bruce works as a lobbyist at Mehlman Consulting 7 8 Mehlman received his undergraduate degree in 1988 from Franklin and Marshall College in Lancaster Pennsylvania where he became a member of Phi Kappa Tau s Xi chapter He received his J D from Harvard Law School in 1991 where he was a classmate of future President Barack Obama Career editMehlman practiced environmental law at Akin Gump Strauss Hauer amp Feld in Washington D C from 1991 to 1994 when he became legislative director to Representative Lamar S Smith of Texas s 21st congressional district Mehlman served as Smith s legislative director from 1994 to 1996 and then as chief of staff to Representative Kay Granger of Texas s 12th congressional district from 1996 to 1999 9 10 Mehlman served as field director for the 2000 presidential campaign of George W Bush When Bush became president Mehlman became director of the White House Office of Political Affairs He managed the Bush re election campaign in 2004 In January 2005 the American Association of Political Consultants gave Mehlman the Campaign Manager of the Year award for his management of the Bush Cheney presidential ticket 11 Mehlman joined Kohlberg Kravis Roberts amp Co in 2008 As of 2021 he continues to be KKR s Global Head of Public Affairs and co head of KKR Global Impact helping assess and improve the companies in which KKR invests by engaging stakeholders amp leveraging geopolitical amp public policy trends Mehlman also oversees the firm s global external affairs including corporate marketing regulatory affairs amp public policy and communications Mehlman leads KKR s Environmental Social Governance ESG programs for the firm and its portfolio companies 12 In addition to his role at KKR Mehlman is a trustee of New York s Mount Sinai Hospital Franklin amp Marshall College and Teach for America 13 He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations serves as chairman of the American Investment Council previously the Private Equity Growth Capital Council and is co Chairman of the American Enterprise Institute s National Council He is also a trustee and board member of Sponsors for Educational Opportunity SEO 14 15 Mehlman was appointed to the board of directors of the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board in June 2016 16 On January 10 2017 Mark Zuckerberg announced on Facebook that Mehlman and David Plouffe would be joining the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Mehlman will chair the philanthropy s public policy advisory board which he stated in his official Facebook post will consist of a diverse group of advisors and experts 17 18 1 On March 4 2021 Mehlman was elected to the board of directors of the United Negro College Fund UNCF 19 Republican National Committee chairmanship editMehlman was Bush s choice to replace Ed Gillespie as the chair of the Republican National Committee and was elected to the post on January 19 2005 Mehlman announced after the November 2006 general election that he would not seek re election to another term as Republican National Chairman One of his top deputies RNC political Director Michael DuHaime announced in December 2006 that he would become campaign manager for Rudy Giuliani s 2008 presidential campaign Mehlman addressed the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People NAACP a full year before Bush addressed the civil rights organization 20 In his address to the NAACP on July 14 2005 in Milwaukee Wisconsin Mehlman apologized for his party s failure to reach out to the black community in the aftermath of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 stating Some Republicans gave up on winning the African American vote looking the other way or trying to benefit politically from racial polarization I am here as Republican chairman to tell you we were wrong 21 22 Although Mehlman s speech seemed to suggest a new approach towards the African American community most have considered the approach to be unsuccessful with several polls indicating that Republicans have not improved in terms of African American approval A Washington Post poll shows that Bush s approval rating among African Americans fell to two percent at one point 23 and a report card issued by the NAACP gave F s to a majority of Republicans in the 109th Congress 24 As the head of the RNC Mehlman played a key role along with Karl Rove in executing the Republican Party s long term yet ultimately unsuccessful plan for electoral dominance This is discussed at length in Peter Wallsten and Tom Hamburger s book One Party Country 25 Mehlman voluntarily stepped down as chairman of the RNC at the end of 2006 26 He was succeeded by Mike Duncan and Mel Martinez In 2016 Mehlman was a vocal opponent of Donald Trump s in the primary and general election and he publicly vowed to vote for Hillary Clinton 27 28 Phone jamming scandal editMain article 2002 New Hampshire Senate election phone jamming scandal A Democratic analysis of phone records introduced at the 2005 criminal trial of James Tobin the Northeast political director for the RNC in 2002 shows that Mehlman made 115 outgoing calls mostly to the same number in the White House office of political affairs between September 17 and November 22 2002 when the office of political affairs was headed by Mehlman Two dozen calls were made from 9 28 a m the day before the election through 2 17 a m on the night after the voting a three day period Virtually all the calls to the White House went to the same phone number In April 2006 Mehlman issued a statement on the matter noting that his deputy for the Northeast states routinely discussed election business with RNC officials and categorically stated that none of my conversations nor the conversations of my staff involved discussion of the phone jamming incident 29 30 Tobin was convicted on December 15 2005 for his part in a plot to jam the Democratic Party s phones on Election Day 2002 however this conviction was later overturned by a federal appeals court and Tobin was acquitted on all charges Coming out editIn August 2010 Mehlman revealed that he is gay Prior to this revelation rumors about Mehlman s sexual orientation had circulated since at least 2004 31 In May 2006 Mehlman denied he was gay telling the New York Daily News I m not gay but those stories did a number on my dating life for six months 32 On November 8 2006 comedian Bill Maher made an appearance on Larry King Live during which he referred to Mehlman as a closeted gay man The incident became controversial because CNN edited out Maher s comments in later taped editions and removed the reference to Mehlman s sexual orientation from the transcript of the show The day after Maher s comments Mehlman announced he would step down as chairman of the RNC although reports said that his resignation had been expected for some time 33 Almost four years later in an article in The Atlantic Mehlman stated that he is in fact gay and that he planned to be an advocate for legalizing same sex marriage According to the New York Times Mehlman s announcement makes him apparently the most prominent Republican official to come out 34 This disclosure followed years of him avoiding and denying inquiries about his sexual orientation During his RNC chairmanship Mehlman supported certain positions of the Republican Party including opposition to same sex marriage Mehlman stated he could not have gone against party consensus but acknowledged that had he come out of the closet earlier he might have been able to impact Republican efforts to pass state initiatives and referendums banning same sex marriage 4 Reactions edit Marc Ambinder who interviewed Mehlman and wrote The Atlantic article said that Mehlman s roles with the RNC and the Bush campaign coincided with the Republican Party s attempts to exploit anti gay prejudices and cement the allegiance of social conservatives 4 A few commentators such as Cenk Uygur and Michael Rogers criticized Mehlman on The Ed Show for having remained closeted about his sexuality while active in politics Rogers has long advocated for the forced outing of closeted gay politicians who vote or advocate against LGBT interests 35 Some segments of the LGBT community expressed support for Mehlman Dustin Lance Black the Academy Award winning writer of Milk said Ken represents an incredible coup for the American Foundation for Equal Rights As a victorious former presidential campaign manager and head of the Republican Party Ken has the proven experience and expertise to help us communicate with people across each of the 50 states 4 Stephen Petrow former president of the National Lesbian amp Gay Journalists Association wrote in a Huffington Post column the 43 year old Mehlman found the courage to be honest about his identity with family friends former colleagues and current colleagues who have been wonderful and supportive 36 Gay amp Lesbian Victory Fund President and CEO Chuck Wolfe said in a public statement We hope the fact that Ken Mehlman has reached this level of honesty will now encourage other political leaders to reject divisive anti gay campaign tactics 37 Equal rights advocacy editSupport for same sex marriage edit In June 2011 Mehlman lobbied Republican members of the New York state legislature to support the legalization of same sex marriage in New York and reached out to conservative donors and operatives 38 Mehlman often spoke with undecided GOP senators including three of the four who eventually voted in favor of the bill 38 Mehlman who gained the support of many gay rights backers discussed the political and ideological reasons why lawmakers should vote for the bill He said Letting two adults who love each other get married strengthens and promotes families 39 Mehlman told GOP senators that legalizing same sex marriage aligned with Republican interests and principles He emphasized that polls showed a significant shift toward voter support of same sex marriage 39 Four Republican senators voted for the Marriage Equality Act 38 Several gay rights leaders and bloggers recognized Mehlman s role 40 41 Mehlman was honored in Out Magazine s 2011 s Out100 list partially because of his work on the campaign 42 Mehlman has been active in Maryland New Hampshire and Washington State helping to raise almost 3 million for these campaigns between August 2010 when he came out and March 2012 43 He continued to campaign for same sex marriage before United States v Windsor the 2013 United States Supreme Court decision which held that same sex marriage is constitutional by aiming to show GOP leaders why same sex marriage is consistent with Republican and conservative principles and speaking on that topic throughout the country 44 In January 2013 also before United States v Windsor Mehlman spoke with political activist David Kochel who in Iowa about how supporting same sex marriage is a conservative value He stated that I m a conservative because I believe in more freedom and I believe in less government I think that we are endowed by our Creator not by politicians not by government not by bureaucrats with inalienable rights including the pursuit of happiness If you believe that what could be more central to the pursuit of happiness than choosing the person that you love that you have the right to marry 45 In February 2013 Mehlman helped organize an amicus curiae brief to the Supreme Court in the case of California Proposition 8 signed by dozens of prominent socially moderate Republicans including Jon Huntsman Jr Meg Whitman Ken Duberstein Ileana Ros Lehtinen and others explaining that they supported a Constitutional right to same sex marriage 46 According to the New York Times Ken Mehlman spent months in quiet conversations with fellow Republicans to gather signatures for the brief We are trying to say to the court that we are judicial and political conservatives and it is consistent with our values and philosophy for you to overturn Proposition 8 said Ken Mehlman according to the New York Times report 47 In November 2013 Mehlman launched a non profit organization called Project Right Side 48 focused on convincing more Republicans to support marriage equality The organization also conducts research and analysis in an effort to improve political conditions for LGBTQ issues He stated that Conservatives don t need to change core convictions to embrace the growing support for equal rights for gay Americans It is sufficient to recognize the inherent conservatism in citizens desire to marry to be judged on their work and not to be singled out for higher taxes or bullying at school These objectives can be achieved while also protecting religious liberty as demonstrated by states enacting civil marriage with exemptions for religious institutions 49 In February 2014 Mehlman was a keynote speaker 50 at the first campus wide Harvard LGBTQ conference on the 45th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots where he was interviewed by Baruch Shemtov He spoke during the closing remarks of the conference stating there s nothing more powerful than coming out and being who you are 51 Don t Ask Don t Tell legislation edit Mehlman supported the repeal of the Don t ask don t tell military policy introduced during President Bill Clinton s tenure In 2010 Mehlman lobbied ten U S Senators to repeal the policy 38 Workplace discrimination edit Mehlman has also worked on LGBTQ non discrimination issues He actively helped Congressional leaders pass the Employment Non Discrimination Act ENDA in the Senate in 2013 52 53 In July 2019 Mehlman filed an amicus brief joined by close to three dozen other Republican leaders arguing in support of the rights of LGBT people in the workplace 54 The brief argued that the Civil Rights Act of 1964 explicitly prohibits discrimination against gay men lesbians and transgender people in the workplace due to language in the law that prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex 55 In addition Mehlman wrote an op ed for The New York Times outlining his reasons for believing that the fight for gay rights upholds the Republican values of economic freedom and personal liberty In the piece Mehlman writes that firing an employee because of their sexual orientation or gender identity is unethical and un American and the Supreme Court has the opportunity to read the clear language of Title VII of the Civil Rights Act and affirm that it is illegal 56 Personal life editMehlman is Jewish 57 and lives in New York City 4 References edit a b Mehlman Kenneth Announcement of Chairmanship of the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Policy Advisory Board Facebook Archived from the original on 2022 02 26 Retrieved 11 January 2017 Paul Scott June 6 2007 Mehlman to Join Holocaust Memorial Council Washington Note Retrieved May 7 2013 Luo Michael August 26 2010 Former Republican Leader Ken Mehlman Discloses That He Is Gay New York Times Retrieved August 26 2010 a b c d e Ambinder Marc August 25 2010 Bush Campaign Chief and Former RNC Chair Ken Mehlman I m Gay The Atlantic Retrieved August 25 2010 Stolberg Sheryl June 19 2013 Strategist Out of Closet and Into Fray This Time for Gay Marriage New York Times Retrieved June 20 2013 MuniMae About MuniMae Directors and Officers Archived from the original on October 21 2007 Justice Glen Kornblut Anne January 17 2005 For Lobbyists the Hottest Parties Fall Outside the Official Lineup The New York Times Retrieved August 25 2010 Mehlman Vogel Castagnetti Bruce Mehlman Mvc dc com Archived from the original on 2014 02 22 Retrieved 2013 12 05 Former RNC Chair Ken Mehlman Returns to Akin Gump PR Newswire Akin Gump Strauss Hauer amp Feld LLP Schaller Thomas June 2004 All the President s Man Baltimore Magazine Green Adam March 7 2005 The Pollies The New Yorker Retrieved August 25 2010 KKR Senior Executives Kenneth B Mehlman Retrieved January 11 2016 Trustees of The Mount Sinai Medical Center Mount Sinai Hospital Retrieved May 7 2013 PEGCC Board of Directors Retrieved April 29 2016 SEO Board of Directors Retrieved April 29 2016 Alan Beller and Ken Mehlman Join SASB Board of Directors Press release PR Newswire Isaac Mike January 10 2017 Chan Zuckerberg Initiative Builds Political Muscle for Philanthropic Work The New York Times Ponnuru Ramesh January 10 2017 Ken Mehlman and David Plouffe Team Up at Chan Zuckerberg Initiative National Review LeNior Monique June 3 2021 KKR Executive Ken Mehlman Joins UNCF Board of Directors Globe Newswire Retrieved July 16 2021 Texeira Erin August 28 2006 Republican gains with minority voters threatened by offensive comments missteps Associated Press GOP ignored black vote chairman says John Rundy Boston Globe July 15 2005 GOP presses black voters for a chance Joseph Williams Boston Globe August 5 2005 Froomkin Dan October 13 2005 A Polling Free Fall Among Blacks The Washington Post Retrieved May 7 2010 NAACP Legislative Report Card 109th Congress PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2015 09 05 Retrieved 2013 12 05 Peter Wallsten and Tom Hamburger One Party Country The Republican Plan for Dominance in the 21st Century Archived 2008 08 30 at the Wayback Machine Wiley 2006 Balz Dan November 10 2006 Mehlman Won t Seek Another Term as Republican Party Chief The Washington Post Kristof Nicholas 21 July 2016 What Republicans Really Think About Trump The New York Times Retrieved 18 January 2021 The Republicans Opposing Donald Trump And Voting for Hillary Clinton NBC News 2 March 2016 Retrieved 18 January 2021 Granite Status Meridian to guide Coburn race for governor Archived 2006 03 23 at the Wayback Machine by John Distaso UnionLeader com March 23 2006 Statement From RNC Chairman Ken Mehlman Archived 2007 09 28 at the Wayback Machine Republican Party website April 11 2006 Out and About to Get Ugly How many closet cases does it take to reelect a president New York Press November 30 2004 Retrieved August 26 2010 Six appeal plus Is gay a dirty word Archived 2008 02 04 at the Wayback Machine by David Koon Arkansas Times November 16 2006 Mehlman stepping down as Republican Committee Chair CNN com CNN Archived from the original on May 6 2007 Retrieved May 7 2010 Luo Michael August 26 2010 Former Republican Leader Ken Mehlman Discloses That He Is Gay New York Times Retrieved August 26 2010 THE ED SHOW for August 26 2010 transcript MSNBC via LexisNexis August 26 2010 Archived from the original on February 7 2012 Retrieved August 30 2010 Petrow Steven August 26 2010 In Defense of Ken Mehlman Former GOP Chair Is No Roy Cohn Huffington Post Gay Politics BREAKING Victory Fund responds to former RNC chairman s coming out Archived from the original on 2012 09 09 Retrieved 2010 08 30 a b c d Samuel P Jacobs Gay Marriage s Unlikely Hero The Daily Beast June 22 2011 accessed July 4 2011 a b Celeste Katz Former RNC Chairman Ken Mehlman Pushes Legalization Of Same Sex Marriage In Albany Archived 2011 07 09 at the Wayback Machine New York Daily News June 25 2011 accessed July 4 2011 David Mixner The Daily Beast Gay Marriage s Unlikely Hero at DavidMixner com Archived 2011 07 01 at the Wayback Machine June 26 2011 accessed July 10 2011 John Aravosis Republicans including Ken Mehlman played key role in NY marriage victory Dems beware Archived 2011 07 02 at the Wayback Machine AmericaBlog com June 27 2011 accessed July 10 2011 Out Magazine 17th Annual Out100 Ken Mehlman Politician November 7 2011 accessed March 12 2011 Adam Nagourney and Brook Barnes Gay Marriage Effort Attracts a Novel Group of Donors New York Times March 23 2012 accessed April 3 2012 Matthew Garrahan Rich donors back gay marriage Financial Times July 24 2012 accessed July 26 2012 Kevin Hall Mehlman Kochel Support of Same Sex Marriage is Conservative Archived 2013 02 06 at the Wayback Machine The Iowa Republican January 29 2013 accessed January 31 2013 Richard Socarides Ken Mehlman s Gay Marriage Mission The New Yorker February 26 2013 accessed February 27 2013 Stolberg Sheryl February 25 2013 Republicans Sign Brief in Support of Gay Marriage New York Times Retrieved February 27 2013 Ken Mehlman Launches Project To Build Conservative Support For Marriage Equality Huffington Post November 21 2012 Ken Mehlman IMDb Retrieved 2019 12 30 Harvard LGBTQ Conference Speakers Harvard LGBTQ Conference Archived from the original on 2014 02 22 Ed EdLuna February 2 2014 There s nothing more powerful than coming out and being who you are Ken Mehlman HarvardLGBTQConf Tweet via Twitter Zoe Carpenter November 5 2013 Will ENDA Be the Next Casualty of the GOP s Internal Crisis The Nation Archived from the original on July 9 2019 Retrieved July 9 2019 Ferraro Thomas November 7 2013 Senate passes bill to ban discrimination against gay workers Reuters Peters Jeremy W 2019 07 02 Prominent Republicans File Brief to Support L G B T Rights in Legal Case The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved 2019 12 30 Peters Jeremy July 2 2019 Prominent Republicans File Brief to Support L G B T Rights in Legal Case The New York Times Mehlman Ken July 2 2019 Why Gay Rights Is a Republican Value The New York Times Jewish Virtual Library Ken Mehlman Bio Jewish Virtual Library Retrieved May 7 2013 External links editOfficial website of Ken Mehlman Ken Mehlman s KKR corporate biography Appearances on C SPANPolitical officesPreceded byMinyon Moore White House Director of Political Affairs2001 2003 Succeeded byMatt SchlappParty political officesPreceded byEd Gillespie Chair of the Republican National Committee2005 2007 Succeeded byMike Duncanas National Chair of the 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