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Mike Beebe

Mickey Dale Beebe (/ˈbbi/ BEE-bee; born December 28, 1946) is an American politician and attorney who served as the 45th governor of Arkansas from 2007 to 2015.[1] He remains to be the last member of the Democratic Party to serve as Governor of Arkansas.

Mike Beebe
45th Governor of Arkansas
In office
January 9, 2007 – January 13, 2015
LieutenantBill Halter (2007–2011)
Mark Darr (2011–2014)
Vacant (2014–2015)
Preceded byMike Huckabee
Succeeded byAsa Hutchinson
54th Attorney General of Arkansas
In office
January 3, 2003 – January 9, 2007
GovernorMike Huckabee
Preceded byMark Pryor
Succeeded byDustin McDaniel
Member of the Arkansas Senate
from the 21st District
In office
1983–2003
Succeeded byBarbara Horn
Personal details
Born
Mickey Dale Beebe

(1946-12-28) December 28, 1946 (age 76)
Amagon, Arkansas, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse
(m. 1979)
Children3
EducationArkansas State University, Jonesboro (BA)
University of Arkansas, Fayetteville (JD)
Military service
Allegiance United States
Branch/service United States Army
Years of service1968–1974
Unit United States Army Reserve

Born in Amagon, Arkansas, Beebe is a graduate of Arkansas State University in Jonesboro and the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville. Beebe entered private practice as an attorney before being elected to the Arkansas Senate in 1982. Beebe served five terms in the Arkansas Senate from 1983 to 2003 and served as President of the Senate during his last term. Beebe was elected Attorney General of Arkansas in 2002, where he served one term from 2003 to 2007.

A member of the Democratic Party, Beebe ran for the governorship in 2006, winning in an uncontested Democratic primary and defeating former U.S. Representative Asa Hutchinson in the general election with 56% of the vote. Beebe was elected to a second term in 2010, defeating former State Senator Jim Keet with 64% of the vote in contrast to fellow Democrat Blanche Lincoln who lost her second U.S. Senate re-election bid in a 58–37 landslide. Beebe, who was restricted from running in the 2014 election due to term limits, left office on January 13, 2015. As of 2023, Beebe is the most recent Democrat to serve as Governor of Arkansas.

Beebe currently serves on the Governors’ Council of the Bipartisan Policy Center in Washington, D.C., and has endorsed Medicaid work requirements since leaving office.[2]

Early life and education

Beebe was born in Amagon, a small town in Jackson County, Arkansas. He was raised by his mother, a waitress, and never met his father. As a child, he moved often with his family. They lived in Detroit, St. Louis, Chicago, Houston and Alamogordo, New Mexico. They returned to Newport, Arkansas, where Beebe graduated from high school at the age of seventeen in 1964.[3]

Beebe received a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from Arkansas State University in 1968, where he was a member of Sigma Pi fraternity. He earned his juris doctor from the University of Arkansas in 1972. Beebe served in the U.S. Army Reserve from 1968 to 1974.

Early political career

After the incumbent senator from his newly redrawn district unexpectedly dropped out of the race, Beebe was left without a primary or general election opponent and was elected to the Arkansas State Senate in 1982, where he would serve for 20 years. He never faced an opponent in his twenty-year Senate career in which he became known as one of the most effective legislators based on his pragmatic deal-making ability. During his last session in the state senate, Beebe was elected president pro tempore of the body. In 2002, he was elected Arkansas Attorney General, a position he held for the four years prior to his election as governor.[4]

Governor of Arkansas (2007–2015)

Elections

2006

On June 14, 2005, Beebe announced his candidacy for the Democratic Party's nomination to run for Governor of Arkansas. Beebe defeated former Republican Congressman and Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) chief Asa Hutchinson as well as the Green Party candidate and independent candidate Rod Bryan in the general election on November 7, 2006, capturing 55 percent of the vote.[4]

Beebe was sworn in as governor on January 9, 2007.[5] He was elected to the Democratic Governors Association Executive Committee for 2008–2009.[4]

2010

Beebe was challenged by Republican nominee Jim Keet, a former state legislator from Little Rock. Beebe defeated Keet 64% to 34%[6]

First term

In his official website, Beebe outlines some of the policies he has pursued during his first term. He has outlined a plan for a balanced budget and attempted to cut middle class taxes by slashing in half the percentage of the state's grocery tax and increasing the Homestead Property Tax Credit, which can provide for the lowering of property taxes.[4]

Beebe has focused heavily on education reform. He has called for an additional $19 million per year to be spent on assisting special needs students and has designed a program that attempts to increase the quality of teachers within Arkansas by providing alternative pay and mentoring to motivate bright students to enter education or young teachers to work in struggling rural schools. Beebe has rejected calls to allow for Social Security private accounts to be established. He has also made plans to phase out the tax on utilities for manufacturers.[7]

He outlined a 12-point plan to make health care more accessible and affordable. Some of his proposals include using federal tax credits to make private insurance cheaper, expanding Medicaid, increasing use of preventive care to stop health concerns before they grow worse, expanding school health clinics, and using home and community-based care as an alternative to nursing homes.[7]

Second term

 
Governor Beebe attended the groundbreaking for the Bella Vista Bypass with Ray LaHood and Mark Pryor in 2011

In January 2011, he said that he supported a tax increase for highway funding saying "If they pass a tax increase for highways and it was reasonable, I'd sign it. I don't think it's going to happen."[8]

In January 2012, he proposed a $163 million funding increase in a $4.7 billion state budget. He called for $117 million increase in the Human Services Department and a $56 million increase in public schools.[9] He also called for an audit of the state's Forestry Commission's finances after a $4 million shortfall and a layoff of 36 workers.[10]

In the 2012 midterm elections, Republicans gained control of both houses of the General Assembly for the first time since 1874 after making major gains two years earlier. This made Beebe the first Democratic Governor of Arkansas ever to face a Republican-controlled legislature. The GOP margin was 21 to 14 in the Senate, and 51 to 48 in the House (with one Green). In his 2013 State of the State address, Beebe made a comprehensive case for Medicaid expansion. In April 2013, Beebe signed into law Arkansas's "private option" to use federal Medicaid money to purchase private insurance for thousands of low-income residents. To become law, the proposal needed a two-thirds majority vote. The state's General Assembly, with Republicans in the majority, narrowly approved the three necessary bills to establish and finance the insurance program.[11]

Beebe did not see his approval rating slip below 70 percent at any point during his tenure, according to yearly polls from the University of Arkansas. According to the FiveThirtyEight Blog, "[Beebe's] crossover appeal — and the recent history in Arkansas of producing a popular Democratic president—might suggest Mr. Beebe, who will be term-limited in 2014, would be among the more talked-about 2016 contenders";[12] however, Beebe ultimately did not run for president in 2016.

On November 12, 2014, two months before the end of his term, Beebe said he intended to pardon his son for a 2003 felony drug possession conviction.[13]

Post-governorship

In March 2015, Beebe joined the Roberts Law Firm PA of Little Rock. In December 2015, he was named to the board of directors for Tyson Foods.[1]

Electoral history

As Governor of Arkansas

2010

 
Inauguration, Little Rock, Arkansas, January 9, 2007
Arkansas Gubernatorial Election 2010
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Mike Beebe (incumbent) 503,336 64.42
Republican Jim Keet 262,764 33.63
Green Jim Lendall 14,513 1.86

2006

Arkansas Gubernatorial Election 2006
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Democratic Mike Beebe 422,198 55.3
Republican Asa Hutchinson 312,644 41.0

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Barth, Jay. "Mickey Dale (Mike) Beebe (1946–)". Encyclopedia of Arkansas History and Culture. Retrieved June 3, 2015.
  2. ^ "Beebe defends Hutchinson's work requirement as 'pragmatic' politics". Talk Business & Politics. December 4, 2018. Retrieved December 4, 2018.
  3. ^ . Securingamerica.com. July 24, 2006. Archived from the original on January 4, 2010. Retrieved August 29, 2010.
  4. ^ a b c d . Governor.arkansas.gov. January 9, 2007. Archived from the original on August 24, 2010. Retrieved August 29, 2010.
  5. ^ "Beebe Takes Oath", The Morning News, January 9, 2007.
  6. ^ "2010 General Election & Non Partisan Judicial Runoff Election Statewide Results". Arkansas Secretary of State. November 15, 2010. Retrieved November 15, 2010.
  7. ^ a b "Mike Beebe on the Issues". Ontheissues.org. Retrieved August 29, 2010.
  8. ^ Demillo, Andrew (January 6, 2011). "Beebe: Doubtful tax hike for roads could pass". BusinessWeek. Archived from the original on July 24, 2012. Retrieved July 7, 2012.
  9. ^ DeMillo, Andrew (January 17, 2012). "Beebe proposes $163M increase in Arkansas budget". The Boston Globe.
  10. ^ Demillo, Andrew (January 13, 2012). . Stuttgart Daily Leader. Archived from the original on January 28, 2012. Retrieved July 7, 2012.
  11. ^ "Home". Bond Buyer. Retrieved March 11, 2023.
  12. ^ Popular Governors, and Prospects for 2016, fivethirtyeight.blogs.nytimes.com, May 28, 2013; accessed November 15, 2014
  13. ^ Mike Beebe to pardon his own son, Kyle, yahoo.com; accessed November 15, 2014.

External links

  • Appearances on C-SPAN
  • Encyclopedia of Arkansas History & Culture entry
  • Mike Beebe at Curlie

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Mickey Dale Beebe ˈ b iː b i BEE bee born December 28 1946 is an American politician and attorney who served as the 45th governor of Arkansas from 2007 to 2015 1 He remains to be the last member of the Democratic Party to serve as Governor of Arkansas Mike Beebe45th Governor of ArkansasIn office January 9 2007 January 13 2015LieutenantBill Halter 2007 2011 Mark Darr 2011 2014 Vacant 2014 2015 Preceded byMike HuckabeeSucceeded byAsa Hutchinson54th Attorney General of ArkansasIn office January 3 2003 January 9 2007GovernorMike HuckabeePreceded byMark PryorSucceeded byDustin McDanielMember of the Arkansas Senate from the 21st DistrictIn office 1983 2003Succeeded byBarbara HornPersonal detailsBornMickey Dale Beebe 1946 12 28 December 28 1946 age 76 Amagon Arkansas U S Political partyDemocraticSpouseGinger Croom m 1979 wbr Children3EducationArkansas State University Jonesboro BA University of Arkansas Fayetteville JD Military serviceAllegiance United StatesBranch service United States ArmyYears of service1968 1974UnitUnited States Army ReserveBorn in Amagon Arkansas Beebe is a graduate of Arkansas State University in Jonesboro and the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville Beebe entered private practice as an attorney before being elected to the Arkansas Senate in 1982 Beebe served five terms in the Arkansas Senate from 1983 to 2003 and served as President of the Senate during his last term Beebe was elected Attorney General of Arkansas in 2002 where he served one term from 2003 to 2007 A member of the Democratic Party Beebe ran for the governorship in 2006 winning in an uncontested Democratic primary and defeating former U S Representative Asa Hutchinson in the general election with 56 of the vote Beebe was elected to a second term in 2010 defeating former State Senator Jim Keet with 64 of the vote in contrast to fellow Democrat Blanche Lincoln who lost her second U S Senate re election bid in a 58 37 landslide Beebe who was restricted from running in the 2014 election due to term limits left office on January 13 2015 As of 2023 Beebe is the most recent Democrat to serve as Governor of Arkansas Beebe currently serves on the Governors Council of the Bipartisan Policy Center in Washington D C and has endorsed Medicaid work requirements since leaving office 2 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Early political career 3 Governor of Arkansas 2007 2015 3 1 Elections 3 1 1 2006 3 1 2 2010 3 2 First term 3 3 Second term 4 Post governorship 5 Electoral history 5 1 As Governor of Arkansas 5 1 1 2010 5 1 2 2006 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEarly life and education EditBeebe was born in Amagon a small town in Jackson County Arkansas He was raised by his mother a waitress and never met his father As a child he moved often with his family They lived in Detroit St Louis Chicago Houston and Alamogordo New Mexico They returned to Newport Arkansas where Beebe graduated from high school at the age of seventeen in 1964 3 Beebe received a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science from Arkansas State University in 1968 where he was a member of Sigma Pi fraternity He earned his juris doctor from the University of Arkansas in 1972 Beebe served in the U S Army Reserve from 1968 to 1974 Early political career EditAfter the incumbent senator from his newly redrawn district unexpectedly dropped out of the race Beebe was left without a primary or general election opponent and was elected to the Arkansas State Senate in 1982 where he would serve for 20 years He never faced an opponent in his twenty year Senate career in which he became known as one of the most effective legislators based on his pragmatic deal making ability During his last session in the state senate Beebe was elected president pro tempore of the body In 2002 he was elected Arkansas Attorney General a position he held for the four years prior to his election as governor 4 Governor of Arkansas 2007 2015 EditElections Edit 2006 Edit Main article 2006 Arkansas gubernatorial election On June 14 2005 Beebe announced his candidacy for the Democratic Party s nomination to run for Governor of Arkansas Beebe defeated former Republican Congressman and Drug Enforcement Administration DEA chief Asa Hutchinson as well as the Green Party candidate and independent candidate Rod Bryan in the general election on November 7 2006 capturing 55 percent of the vote 4 Beebe was sworn in as governor on January 9 2007 5 He was elected to the Democratic Governors Association Executive Committee for 2008 2009 4 2010 Edit Main article 2010 Arkansas gubernatorial election Beebe was challenged by Republican nominee Jim Keet a former state legislator from Little Rock Beebe defeated Keet 64 to 34 6 First term Edit In his official website Beebe outlines some of the policies he has pursued during his first term He has outlined a plan for a balanced budget and attempted to cut middle class taxes by slashing in half the percentage of the state s grocery tax and increasing the Homestead Property Tax Credit which can provide for the lowering of property taxes 4 Beebe has focused heavily on education reform He has called for an additional 19 million per year to be spent on assisting special needs students and has designed a program that attempts to increase the quality of teachers within Arkansas by providing alternative pay and mentoring to motivate bright students to enter education or young teachers to work in struggling rural schools Beebe has rejected calls to allow for Social Security private accounts to be established He has also made plans to phase out the tax on utilities for manufacturers 7 He outlined a 12 point plan to make health care more accessible and affordable Some of his proposals include using federal tax credits to make private insurance cheaper expanding Medicaid increasing use of preventive care to stop health concerns before they grow worse expanding school health clinics and using home and community based care as an alternative to nursing homes 7 Second term Edit Governor Beebe attended the groundbreaking for the Bella Vista Bypass with Ray LaHood and Mark Pryor in 2011In January 2011 he said that he supported a tax increase for highway funding saying If they pass a tax increase for highways and it was reasonable I d sign it I don t think it s going to happen 8 In January 2012 he proposed a 163 million funding increase in a 4 7 billion state budget He called for 117 million increase in the Human Services Department and a 56 million increase in public schools 9 He also called for an audit of the state s Forestry Commission s finances after a 4 million shortfall and a layoff of 36 workers 10 In the 2012 midterm elections Republicans gained control of both houses of the General Assembly for the first time since 1874 after making major gains two years earlier This made Beebe the first Democratic Governor of Arkansas ever to face a Republican controlled legislature The GOP margin was 21 to 14 in the Senate and 51 to 48 in the House with one Green In his 2013 State of the State address Beebe made a comprehensive case for Medicaid expansion In April 2013 Beebe signed into law Arkansas s private option to use federal Medicaid money to purchase private insurance for thousands of low income residents To become law the proposal needed a two thirds majority vote The state s General Assembly with Republicans in the majority narrowly approved the three necessary bills to establish and finance the insurance program 11 Beebe did not see his approval rating slip below 70 percent at any point during his tenure according to yearly polls from the University of Arkansas According to the FiveThirtyEight Blog Beebe s crossover appeal and the recent history in Arkansas of producing a popular Democratic president might suggest Mr Beebe who will be term limited in 2014 would be among the more talked about 2016 contenders 12 however Beebe ultimately did not run for president in 2016 On November 12 2014 two months before the end of his term Beebe said he intended to pardon his son for a 2003 felony drug possession conviction 13 Post governorship EditIn March 2015 Beebe joined the Roberts Law Firm PA of Little Rock In December 2015 he was named to the board of directors for Tyson Foods 1 Electoral history EditAs Governor of Arkansas Edit 2010 Edit Inauguration Little Rock Arkansas January 9 2007Arkansas Gubernatorial Election 2010 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Mike Beebe incumbent 503 336 64 42Republican Jim Keet 262 764 33 63Green Jim Lendall 14 513 1 862006 Edit Arkansas Gubernatorial Election 2006 Party Candidate Votes Democratic Mike Beebe 422 198 55 3Republican Asa Hutchinson 312 644 41 0See also EditList of governors of ArkansasReferences Edit a b Barth Jay Mickey Dale Mike Beebe 1946 Encyclopedia of Arkansas History and Culture Retrieved June 3 2015 Beebe defends Hutchinson s work requirement as pragmatic politics Talk Business amp Politics December 4 2018 Retrieved December 4 2018 ClarkCast 016 The Importance of 2006 Securingamerica com July 24 2006 Archived from the original on January 4 2010 Retrieved August 29 2010 a b c d Biography Arkansas Governor Mike Beebe Governor arkansas gov January 9 2007 Archived from the original on August 24 2010 Retrieved August 29 2010 Beebe Takes Oath The Morning News January 9 2007 2010 General Election amp Non Partisan Judicial Runoff Election Statewide Results Arkansas Secretary of State November 15 2010 Retrieved November 15 2010 a b Mike Beebe on the Issues Ontheissues org Retrieved August 29 2010 Demillo Andrew January 6 2011 Beebe Doubtful tax hike for roads could pass BusinessWeek Archived from the original on July 24 2012 Retrieved July 7 2012 DeMillo Andrew January 17 2012 Beebe proposes 163M increase in Arkansas budget The Boston Globe Demillo Andrew January 13 2012 Beebe calls for audit of Forestry Commission Stuttgart Daily Leader Archived from the original on January 28 2012 Retrieved July 7 2012 Home Bond Buyer Retrieved March 11 2023 Popular Governors and Prospects for 2016 fivethirtyeight blogs nytimes com May 28 2013 accessed November 15 2014 Mike Beebe to pardon his own son Kyle yahoo com accessed November 15 2014 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mike Beebe Appearances on C SPAN Encyclopedia of Arkansas History amp Culture entry Mike Beebe at Curlie Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mike Beebe amp oldid 1168907114, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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