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Mike Johanns

Michael Owen Johanns (/ˈhæns/ JOH-hanss; born June 18, 1950) is an American attorney and politician who served as a United States Senator from Nebraska from 2009 to 2015. He served as the 38th governor of Nebraska from 1999 until 2005, and was chair of the Midwestern Governors Association in 2002. In 2005, he was appointed by President George W. Bush to serve as the Secretary of Agriculture, where he served from 2005 to 2007, becoming the fourth Nebraskan to hold that position.

Mike Johanns
United States Senator
from Nebraska
In office
January 3, 2009 – January 3, 2015
Preceded byChuck Hagel
Succeeded byBen Sasse
28th United States Secretary of Agriculture
In office
January 21, 2005 – September 20, 2007
PresidentGeorge W. Bush
Preceded byAnn Veneman
Succeeded byEd Schafer
38th Governor of Nebraska
In office
January 7, 1999 – January 20, 2005
LieutenantDavid Maurstad
Dave Heineman
Preceded byBen Nelson
Succeeded byDave Heineman
47th Mayor of Lincoln
In office
December 3, 1991 – January 7, 1999
Preceded byBill Harris
Succeeded byDale Young
Personal details
Born
Michael Owen Johanns

(1950-06-18) June 18, 1950 (age 72)
Osage, Iowa, U.S.
Political partyRepublican (1988–present)
Other political
affiliations
Democratic (before 1988)
Spouse(s)
Connie Johanns
(m. 1972; div. 1985)

(m. 1986)
Children2
EducationSaint Mary's University of Minnesota (BA)
Creighton University (JD)

Born in Osage, Iowa, Johanns is the graduate of Saint Mary's University of Minnesota and Creighton University School of Law. He began his career as an attorney working in private practice before clerking for the Nebraska Supreme Court. Elected to the Lancaster County Board as a Democrat in 1983, Johanns served there until 1987, and was elected to the Lincoln City Council in 1988. He was elected the 47th mayor of Lincoln in 1991 and reelected in 1995.

In Nebraska's 1998 gubernatorial election, Johanns defeated Democratic political aide Bill Hoppner, and in 2002 he was reelected over insurance executive Stormy Dean. In 2008, Johanns ran for the Republican nomination to replace retiring U.S. Senator Chuck Hagel. He won the primary, defeating businessman Pat Flynn, and the general election, defeating Democratic challenger Scott Kleeb. He was sworn in on January 3, 2009; along with Jim Risch of Idaho, he became only one of two new Republican senators sworn into the 111th United States Congress. On February 18, 2013, Johanns announced that he would not run for reelection to a second term in 2014, and was succeeded by fellow Republican Ben Sasse.[1]

Early life, education and legal career

Johanns was born in Osage, Iowa, the son of Adeline Lucy (née Royek) and John Robert Johanns. His father was of German and some Luxembourgian ancestry, and his maternal grandparents immigrated from Poland.[2][3] He grew up living and working on his family's farm.[4]

He graduated from Osage Community High School in 1968 and went on to study at Saint Mary's University of Minnesota in Winona, where he received his Bachelor of Arts in Communications in 1971.[5] Johanns earned his Juris Doctor from Creighton University School of Law, and joined the Nebraska State Bar Association in 1974.[6]

After his graduation, he clerked for Nebraska Supreme Court Judge Hale McCown from 1974 to 1975, before practicing law for Cronin and Hannon in O'Neill, Nebraska from 1975 to 1976.[7] He was a partner at Nelson, Johanns, Morris, Holdeman, and Titus, a law firm he founded in Lincoln, Nebraska in 1976, where he practiced until 1991.[5]

Early political career

Johanns served on the Lancaster County Board from 1983 to 1987 as a Democrat. In 1988, he was elected as a Republican to the Lincoln City Council, where he served from 1989 to 1991. On May 7, 1991, he was elected the 47th Mayor of Lincoln, defeating incumbent Mayor Bill Harris, with 54% of the vote.[8] He took office as Mayor on December 3, 1991. In 1995, Johanns won reelection with no opposition, becoming the first Mayor of Lincoln to do so since the 1950s.[9] He was succeeded by Dale Young, who was appointed by the Lincoln City Council.[10][11]

Governor of Nebraska

Elections

1998

Johanns began campaigning early in Nebraska's 1998 gubernatorial election, holding his first campaign event in October 1995. The early start led to a slow, steady build-up in name recognition and organizational support, and an advantage of small donors over his Republican opponents, Nebraska State Auditor John Breslow and U.S. Representative Jon Lynn Christensen.[12] Johanns visited all of Nebraska's 93 counties, traveling over 100,000 miles.[13] Christensen, a two-term representative who promised not to serve more than three terms in the House, was seen as a surprise candidate in the gubernatorial election, as he had to give up his seat on the powerful House Ways and Means Committee.[14] Christensen (who saw backing from the Christian right), and Breslow ran their campaigns on a staunch social conservative message and were seen as trying to "outconservative" and outdistance one another, while Johanns was seen as an attractive candidate for moderate voters.[15][16]

Christensen was seen as the early frontrunner, though his lead fell dramatically in the final weeks after he made public comments that he signed an affidavit after he and his first wife divorced, saying that her adultery broke up their marriage.[17] He also saw backlash from comments he made about his second wife (Tara Dawn Holland, Miss America 1997), that he got her to swear that she was a virgin who was "saving herself for marriage."[18][19] His campaign also vigorously attacked Johanns in a flier for allowing "obscene and racist" broadcasts to air on Lincoln's public access cable channel.[20] The broadcasts showed a man urinating in public; though Johanns tried to stop the program, the airing was protected by a federal lawsuit.[21] The flier was condemned by Republican members of Nebraska's congressional delegation, with then-Senator Chuck Hagel saying that "Nobody in the Republican Party of Nebraska can be proud of Jon Christensen's conduct. I hope the people of the state will get out and vote and register their feelings on the conduct of this campaign." Hagel also added that his tactics "embarrassed Nebraska."[18][19][22]

Though the race was seen as a "dead heat" the day before the primary,[23] Johanns won with 40% of the vote, to Breslow's 29% and Christensen's 28%.[24] The primary was seen as one of the most expensive in Nebraska history, with Breslow spending $3.8 million ($2.5 million of his own money), Christensen spending $1.8 million and Johanns spending $1.7 million.[19]

Incumbent Ben Nelson, a popular Democrat in the staunchly red state, was term-limited after serving two terms as governor, leaving the Democratic field open. Bill Hoppner won the Democratic nomination, defeating lawyer and former member of the Nebraska Legislature Jim McFarland.[25] Hoppner, an attorney who previously served as the chief of staff to senators J. James Exon and Bob Kerrey, had never won an election before; he had run for governor and was defeated by Nelson in the 1990 primary.[26]

On November 3, 1998, Johanns and his running mate, David I. Maurstad, defeated Hoppner and his running mate, Pam Bataillon, in the general election, by a margin of 54% to 46%.[27][28]

2002

Johanns won reelection in 2002 by a landslide, defeating Democrat Stormy Dean by a margin of 69% to 27%, thus becoming the first Republican governor of Nebraska to be reelected since Victor E. Anderson in 1956.

Tenure

 
Johanns speaks at a hearing

During his first term, Johanns focused on direct property tax relief.[29] He succeeded in enacting a total of $85 million in such relief.[30]

Johanns was a supporter of Initiative 413, amending Nebraska's constitution to limit state government spending, and adjusting tax revenue increases to the rate of inflation.[31] In 2002 Johanns signed legislation raising the state's cigarette tax by 50 cents per pack; from 34 to 84 cents.[32] Johanns proposed another 20 cents increase in cigarette taxes, saying that "I don't think you're going to get much debate that medical costs are higher when you smoke. Cigarette and tobacco use may be a choice, but every one of us pays for its use, either with our health or our pocketbooks, or both."[33]

Johanns led agriculture trade missions to Japan, China, Taiwan, Australia, South Korea and Brazil.[34] He signed legislation increasing state gasoline taxes by 1.25 cents for ethanol incentive funding, raising $1.5 million annually for Nebraska's Ethanol Production Incentive Cash Fund.[35] Johanns served as the chairman of Governors' Ethanol Coalition in 2001.[36]

Johanns was known for his strong stance on vetoing bills. In 1999 Johanns vetoed 26 bills in only five days, more than any previous governor in Nebraska history.[37] In 2003 Johanns vetoed the entire $5.4 billion two-year Nebraska state budget. He said that he "could not accept a budget that raised taxes to grow government at a time when the state must cut spending," and called for a nearly 10% cut in every state government program.[38][39] Johanns vetoed legislation increasing the pay of members of the Nebraska Legislature, though the veto was overridden by the legislature; he also vetoed legislation authorizing teacher salary increases.[37][40]

During the 1999 legislative session, the Nebraska Legislature passed a moratorium of executions in a 27 to 21 vote, becoming the first state in the nation to send such a proposal to the governor's desk.[41] The bill set bans on all executions for two years, while a study to see if the death penalty was being applied fairly in the state took place.[42] Though the bill prevented executions from taking place, it did not exempt the sentencing of the death penalty in new cases.[43] Johanns, who is a proponent of the capital punishment, vetoed the bill a week after its passage; calling the bill "poor public policy" that would "at a minimum be utilized to advance further unnecessary criminal appeals by those currently sentenced to death row in Nebraska."[44] The veto of the bill was condemned by the American Civil Liberties Union, the American Bar Association and Pope John Paul II.[44][45]

In 1999, Johanns saw criticism from the groups People For the American Way and the American Civil Liberties Union for signing a proclamation declaring May 22, "March for Jesus Day," in honor of a fundamentalist Christian group in Nebraska.[34][46] Critiques said that Johanns was "violating the neutrality of religions that is required of his office. He was endorsing Christianity over all other religions, sending an impermissible message to Nebraskans of other faiths or of no faith that their beliefs are disfavored by the Government."[47] Johanns also endorsed "Back to the Bible Day," though he refused to issue a proclamation for Earth Religion Awareness Day, a day requested by Wicca groups.[48] Johanns said that "I wouldn't hesitate to sign a proclamation for the Jewish faith, Hinduism, whatever. So long as it doesn't require me to sign something I personally don't agree with."[49] Johanns previously refused to sign a proclamation for LGBT Pride in 1997, citing his Christianity.[50]

Johanns twice served as the chair of the National Governors Association's Committee on Economic Development and Commerce from 2000 to 2001 and from 2002 to 2003.[51] In July 2001, he was unanimously approved by the Board of Directors of the Export-Import Bank of the United States to serve on the banks Advisory Committee, and in 2003 served as the chairman of the Governor's Biotechnology Partnership.[52][53]

Johanns succeeded Iowa Governor Tom Vilsack as chair of the Midwestern Governors Association in 2002.[54]

United States Secretary of Agriculture

 
Johanns shakes hands with President George W. Bush

On December 2, 2004, Johanns was nominated by President George W. Bush to replace outgoing Secretary of Agriculture Ann Veneman.[55] As a result, he scrapped plans to run against Democratic U.S. Senator Ben Nelson (his predecessor as governor) in the 2006 election. In his announcement nominating Johanns as agriculture secretary, President Bush explained that he chose him to replace Veneman for his support of ethanol and biodiesel and for his knowledge in foreign trade; calling him "a man of action and of complete integrity."[56] Johanns was confirmed in a voice vote by the Senate on January 20, 2005, hours after Bush's second inauguration.[57] He tendered his resignation as Governor of Nebraska on that day, and was sworn in the next day.[58]

The Department of Agriculture under Johanns received criticism for being too slow to perform additional tests on cows suspected of having mad cow disease.[59]

U.S. Senate

2008 election

On September 20, 2007, Johanns resigned as the Secretary of Agriculture and announced on October 10, 2007 that he would run for the United States Senate seat vacated by Senator Chuck Hagel.[60] On November 4, 2008, he was elected to the United States Senate,[61] defeating Democratic nominee Scott Kleeb in the general election.

Tenure

Johanns' time in the Senate was low-key: he never appeared on one of the Sunday morning talk shows. He voted against the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and the Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, and opposed cap-and-trade legislation. He was a member of the "Gang of Eight" that tried to negotiate a federal deficit reduction deal in 2011 and was pivotal in re-routing the proposed route of the Keystone Pipeline.[62]

Johanns received an award from the National Multiple Sclerosis Society for his work to support funding for autoimmune disease research.[63]

Committee assignments

Caucus memberships

Millennium Challenge Corporation

 
Johanns (right) at a board meeting of the Millennium Challenge Corporation in 2019

In December 2015, President Barack Obama nominated Johanns to be a member of the board of directors of the Millennium Challenge Corporation. This nomination was confirmed by a voice vote of the U.S. Senate in February 2016.[65] In March 2019, President Donald Trump nominated him for a second term on the board.[66]

Personal life

Johanns married his first wife, Connie Johanns, in 1972. They had two children together: a son, Justin and a daughter, Michaela.[67] He also has five grandchildren.[68] Johanns and his wife divorced in 1985, and in 1986 he married Stephanie Armitage, a former Lancaster county Commissioner and Nebraska state senator.[69]

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External links

  • Appearances on C-SPAN
  • White House biography (archived)
  • USDA biography
  • Mike Johanns at Curlie
Political offices
Preceded by
Bill Harris
Mayor of Lincoln
1991–1999
Succeeded by
Dale Young
Preceded by Governor of Nebraska
1999–2005
Succeeded by
Preceded by United States Secretary of Agriculture
2005–2007
Succeeded by
Party political offices
Preceded by
Gene Spence
Republican nominee for Governor of Nebraska
1998, 2002
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Preceded by Republican nominee for U.S. Senator from Nebraska
(Class 2)

2008
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U.S. Senate
Preceded by U.S. Senator (Class 2) from Nebraska
2009–2015
Served alongside: Ben Nelson, Deb Fischer
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mike, johanns, michael, owen, johanns, hanss, born, june, 1950, american, attorney, politician, served, united, states, senator, from, nebraska, from, 2009, 2015, served, 38th, governor, nebraska, from, 1999, until, 2005, chair, midwestern, governors, associat. Michael Owen Johanns ˈ dʒ oʊ h ae n s JOH hanss born June 18 1950 is an American attorney and politician who served as a United States Senator from Nebraska from 2009 to 2015 He served as the 38th governor of Nebraska from 1999 until 2005 and was chair of the Midwestern Governors Association in 2002 In 2005 he was appointed by President George W Bush to serve as the Secretary of Agriculture where he served from 2005 to 2007 becoming the fourth Nebraskan to hold that position Mike JohannsUnited States Senatorfrom NebraskaIn office January 3 2009 January 3 2015Preceded byChuck HagelSucceeded byBen Sasse28th United States Secretary of AgricultureIn office January 21 2005 September 20 2007PresidentGeorge W BushPreceded byAnn VenemanSucceeded byEd Schafer38th Governor of NebraskaIn office January 7 1999 January 20 2005LieutenantDavid MaurstadDave HeinemanPreceded byBen NelsonSucceeded byDave Heineman47th Mayor of LincolnIn office December 3 1991 January 7 1999Preceded byBill HarrisSucceeded byDale YoungPersonal detailsBornMichael Owen Johanns 1950 06 18 June 18 1950 age 72 Osage Iowa U S Political partyRepublican 1988 present Other politicalaffiliationsDemocratic before 1988 Spouse s Connie Johanns m 1972 div 1985 wbr Stephanie Armitage m 1986 wbr Children2EducationSaint Mary s University of Minnesota BA Creighton University JD Born in Osage Iowa Johanns is the graduate of Saint Mary s University of Minnesota and Creighton University School of Law He began his career as an attorney working in private practice before clerking for the Nebraska Supreme Court Elected to the Lancaster County Board as a Democrat in 1983 Johanns served there until 1987 and was elected to the Lincoln City Council in 1988 He was elected the 47th mayor of Lincoln in 1991 and reelected in 1995 In Nebraska s 1998 gubernatorial election Johanns defeated Democratic political aide Bill Hoppner and in 2002 he was reelected over insurance executive Stormy Dean In 2008 Johanns ran for the Republican nomination to replace retiring U S Senator Chuck Hagel He won the primary defeating businessman Pat Flynn and the general election defeating Democratic challenger Scott Kleeb He was sworn in on January 3 2009 along with Jim Risch of Idaho he became only one of two new Republican senators sworn into the 111th United States Congress On February 18 2013 Johanns announced that he would not run for reelection to a second term in 2014 and was succeeded by fellow Republican Ben Sasse 1 Contents 1 Early life education and legal career 2 Early political career 3 Governor of Nebraska 3 1 Elections 3 1 1 1998 3 1 2 2002 3 2 Tenure 4 United States Secretary of Agriculture 5 U S Senate 5 1 2008 election 5 2 Tenure 5 3 Committee assignments 5 4 Caucus memberships 6 Millennium Challenge Corporation 7 Personal life 8 References 9 External linksEarly life education and legal career EditJohanns was born in Osage Iowa the son of Adeline Lucy nee Royek and John Robert Johanns His father was of German and some Luxembourgian ancestry and his maternal grandparents immigrated from Poland 2 3 He grew up living and working on his family s farm 4 He graduated from Osage Community High School in 1968 and went on to study at Saint Mary s University of Minnesota in Winona where he received his Bachelor of Arts in Communications in 1971 5 Johanns earned his Juris Doctor from Creighton University School of Law and joined the Nebraska State Bar Association in 1974 6 After his graduation he clerked for Nebraska Supreme Court Judge Hale McCown from 1974 to 1975 before practicing law for Cronin and Hannon in O Neill Nebraska from 1975 to 1976 7 He was a partner at Nelson Johanns Morris Holdeman and Titus a law firm he founded in Lincoln Nebraska in 1976 where he practiced until 1991 5 Early political career EditJohanns served on the Lancaster County Board from 1983 to 1987 as a Democrat In 1988 he was elected as a Republican to the Lincoln City Council where he served from 1989 to 1991 On May 7 1991 he was elected the 47th Mayor of Lincoln defeating incumbent Mayor Bill Harris with 54 of the vote 8 He took office as Mayor on December 3 1991 In 1995 Johanns won reelection with no opposition becoming the first Mayor of Lincoln to do so since the 1950s 9 He was succeeded by Dale Young who was appointed by the Lincoln City Council 10 11 Governor of Nebraska EditElections Edit 1998 Edit Main article 1998 Nebraska gubernatorial election Johanns began campaigning early in Nebraska s 1998 gubernatorial election holding his first campaign event in October 1995 The early start led to a slow steady build up in name recognition and organizational support and an advantage of small donors over his Republican opponents Nebraska State Auditor John Breslow and U S Representative Jon Lynn Christensen 12 Johanns visited all of Nebraska s 93 counties traveling over 100 000 miles 13 Christensen a two term representative who promised not to serve more than three terms in the House was seen as a surprise candidate in the gubernatorial election as he had to give up his seat on the powerful House Ways and Means Committee 14 Christensen who saw backing from the Christian right and Breslow ran their campaigns on a staunch social conservative message and were seen as trying to outconservative and outdistance one another while Johanns was seen as an attractive candidate for moderate voters 15 16 Christensen was seen as the early frontrunner though his lead fell dramatically in the final weeks after he made public comments that he signed an affidavit after he and his first wife divorced saying that her adultery broke up their marriage 17 He also saw backlash from comments he made about his second wife Tara Dawn Holland Miss America 1997 that he got her to swear that she was a virgin who was saving herself for marriage 18 19 His campaign also vigorously attacked Johanns in a flier for allowing obscene and racist broadcasts to air on Lincoln s public access cable channel 20 The broadcasts showed a man urinating in public though Johanns tried to stop the program the airing was protected by a federal lawsuit 21 The flier was condemned by Republican members of Nebraska s congressional delegation with then Senator Chuck Hagel saying that Nobody in the Republican Party of Nebraska can be proud of Jon Christensen s conduct I hope the people of the state will get out and vote and register their feelings on the conduct of this campaign Hagel also added that his tactics embarrassed Nebraska 18 19 22 Though the race was seen as a dead heat the day before the primary 23 Johanns won with 40 of the vote to Breslow s 29 and Christensen s 28 24 The primary was seen as one of the most expensive in Nebraska history with Breslow spending 3 8 million 2 5 million of his own money Christensen spending 1 8 million and Johanns spending 1 7 million 19 Incumbent Ben Nelson a popular Democrat in the staunchly red state was term limited after serving two terms as governor leaving the Democratic field open Bill Hoppner won the Democratic nomination defeating lawyer and former member of the Nebraska Legislature Jim McFarland 25 Hoppner an attorney who previously served as the chief of staff to senators J James Exon and Bob Kerrey had never won an election before he had run for governor and was defeated by Nelson in the 1990 primary 26 On November 3 1998 Johanns and his running mate David I Maurstad defeated Hoppner and his running mate Pam Bataillon in the general election by a margin of 54 to 46 27 28 2002 Edit Main article 2002 Nebraska gubernatorial election Johanns won reelection in 2002 by a landslide defeating Democrat Stormy Dean by a margin of 69 to 27 thus becoming the first Republican governor of Nebraska to be reelected since Victor E Anderson in 1956 Tenure Edit Johanns speaks at a hearing During his first term Johanns focused on direct property tax relief 29 He succeeded in enacting a total of 85 million in such relief 30 Johanns was a supporter of Initiative 413 amending Nebraska s constitution to limit state government spending and adjusting tax revenue increases to the rate of inflation 31 In 2002 Johanns signed legislation raising the state s cigarette tax by 50 cents per pack from 34 to 84 cents 32 Johanns proposed another 20 cents increase in cigarette taxes saying that I don t think you re going to get much debate that medical costs are higher when you smoke Cigarette and tobacco use may be a choice but every one of us pays for its use either with our health or our pocketbooks or both 33 Johanns led agriculture trade missions to Japan China Taiwan Australia South Korea and Brazil 34 He signed legislation increasing state gasoline taxes by 1 25 cents for ethanol incentive funding raising 1 5 million annually for Nebraska s Ethanol Production Incentive Cash Fund 35 Johanns served as the chairman of Governors Ethanol Coalition in 2001 36 Johanns was known for his strong stance on vetoing bills In 1999 Johanns vetoed 26 bills in only five days more than any previous governor in Nebraska history 37 In 2003 Johanns vetoed the entire 5 4 billion two year Nebraska state budget He said that he could not accept a budget that raised taxes to grow government at a time when the state must cut spending and called for a nearly 10 cut in every state government program 38 39 Johanns vetoed legislation increasing the pay of members of the Nebraska Legislature though the veto was overridden by the legislature he also vetoed legislation authorizing teacher salary increases 37 40 During the 1999 legislative session the Nebraska Legislature passed a moratorium of executions in a 27 to 21 vote becoming the first state in the nation to send such a proposal to the governor s desk 41 The bill set bans on all executions for two years while a study to see if the death penalty was being applied fairly in the state took place 42 Though the bill prevented executions from taking place it did not exempt the sentencing of the death penalty in new cases 43 Johanns who is a proponent of the capital punishment vetoed the bill a week after its passage calling the bill poor public policy that would at a minimum be utilized to advance further unnecessary criminal appeals by those currently sentenced to death row in Nebraska 44 The veto of the bill was condemned by the American Civil Liberties Union the American Bar Association and Pope John Paul II 44 45 In 1999 Johanns saw criticism from the groups People For the American Way and the American Civil Liberties Union for signing a proclamation declaring May 22 March for Jesus Day in honor of a fundamentalist Christian group in Nebraska 34 46 Critiques said that Johanns was violating the neutrality of religions that is required of his office He was endorsing Christianity over all other religions sending an impermissible message to Nebraskans of other faiths or of no faith that their beliefs are disfavored by the Government 47 Johanns also endorsed Back to the Bible Day though he refused to issue a proclamation for Earth Religion Awareness Day a day requested by Wicca groups 48 Johanns said that I wouldn t hesitate to sign a proclamation for the Jewish faith Hinduism whatever So long as it doesn t require me to sign something I personally don t agree with 49 Johanns previously refused to sign a proclamation for LGBT Pride in 1997 citing his Christianity 50 Johanns twice served as the chair of the National Governors Association s Committee on Economic Development and Commerce from 2000 to 2001 and from 2002 to 2003 51 In July 2001 he was unanimously approved by the Board of Directors of the Export Import Bank of the United States to serve on the banks Advisory Committee and in 2003 served as the chairman of the Governor s Biotechnology Partnership 52 53 Johanns succeeded Iowa Governor Tom Vilsack as chair of the Midwestern Governors Association in 2002 54 United States Secretary of Agriculture Edit Johanns shakes hands with President George W Bush On December 2 2004 Johanns was nominated by President George W Bush to replace outgoing Secretary of Agriculture Ann Veneman 55 As a result he scrapped plans to run against Democratic U S Senator Ben Nelson his predecessor as governor in the 2006 election In his announcement nominating Johanns as agriculture secretary President Bush explained that he chose him to replace Veneman for his support of ethanol and biodiesel and for his knowledge in foreign trade calling him a man of action and of complete integrity 56 Johanns was confirmed in a voice vote by the Senate on January 20 2005 hours after Bush s second inauguration 57 He tendered his resignation as Governor of Nebraska on that day and was sworn in the next day 58 The Department of Agriculture under Johanns received criticism for being too slow to perform additional tests on cows suspected of having mad cow disease 59 U S Senate Edit2008 election Edit Main article 2008 United States Senate election in Nebraska On September 20 2007 Johanns resigned as the Secretary of Agriculture and announced on October 10 2007 that he would run for the United States Senate seat vacated by Senator Chuck Hagel 60 On November 4 2008 he was elected to the United States Senate 61 defeating Democratic nominee Scott Kleeb in the general election Tenure Edit Johanns time in the Senate was low key he never appeared on one of the Sunday morning talk shows He voted against the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and the Dodd Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act and opposed cap and trade legislation He was a member of the Gang of Eight that tried to negotiate a federal deficit reduction deal in 2011 and was pivotal in re routing the proposed route of the Keystone Pipeline 62 Johanns received an award from the National Multiple Sclerosis Society for his work to support funding for autoimmune disease research 63 Committee assignments Edit Committee on Agriculture Nutrition and Forestry Subcommittee on Energy Science and Technology Subcommittee on Domestic and Foreign Marketing Inspection and Plant and Animal Health Ranking Member Subcommittee on Production Income Protection and Price Support Committee on Banking Housing and Urban Affairs Subcommittee on Financial Institutions Subcommittee on Housing Transportation and Community Development Subcommittee on Securities Insurance and Investment Ranking Member Committee on Commerce Science and Transportation Subcommittee on Aviation Operations Safety and Security Subcommittee on Communications Technology and the Internet Subcommittee on Competitiveness Innovation and Export Promotion Subcommittee on Science and Space Subcommittee on Surface Transportation and Merchant Marine Infrastructure Safety and Security Committee on Veterans Affairs Committee on Indian Affairs Impeachment Trial Committee on the Articles against Judge G Thomas Porteous Jr 64 Caucus memberships Edit International Conservation Caucus Parkinson s Disease Caucus co chair Sportsmen s CaucusMillennium Challenge Corporation Edit Johanns right at a board meeting of the Millennium Challenge Corporation in 2019 In December 2015 President Barack Obama nominated Johanns to be a member of the board of directors of the Millennium Challenge Corporation This nomination was confirmed by a voice vote of the U S Senate in February 2016 65 In March 2019 President Donald Trump nominated him for a second term on the board 66 Personal life EditJohanns married his first wife Connie Johanns in 1972 They had two children together a son Justin and a daughter Michaela 67 He also has five grandchildren 68 Johanns and his wife divorced in 1985 and in 1986 he married Stephanie Armitage a former Lancaster county Commissioner and Nebraska state senator 69 References Edit Camia Catalina Davis Susan February 18 2013 GOP Sen Johanns of Nebraska to retire USA Today Retrieved February 18 2013 EXPRESSING SYMPATHY FOR THE PEOPLE OF POLAND c spanvideo org April 14 2010 Barone Michael 2011 Almanac of 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Democratic Caucus March 17 2010 Archived from the original on May 5 2010 Retrieved April 29 2010 PN1040 Michael O Johanns Millennium Challenge Corporation U S Congress Retrieved March 15 2019 PN513 Michael O Johanns Millennium Challenge Corporation U S Congress Retrieved March 15 2019 Mike Johanns Retrieved November 15 2014 Official Congressional Directory 2009 2010 111th Congress Convened January 2009 Government Printing Office January 2010 p 159 ISBN 978 0 16 083727 2 Retrieved March 23 2014 Ed Howard December 2 2004 Bush Picks Johanns As U S Ag Secretary Heineman will become governor nebraska statepaper com Archived from the original on April 11 2013 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Mike Johanns Appearances on C SPAN White House biography archived USDA biography Mike Johanns at CurliePolitical officesPreceded byBill Harris Mayor of Lincoln1991 1999 Succeeded byDale YoungPreceded byBen Nelson Governor of Nebraska1999 2005 Succeeded byDave HeinemanPreceded byAnn Veneman United States Secretary of Agriculture2005 2007 Succeeded byEd SchaferParty political officesPreceded byGene Spence Republican nominee for Governor of Nebraska1998 2002 Succeeded byDave HeinemanPreceded byChuck Hagel Republican nominee for U S Senator from Nebraska Class 2 2008 Succeeded byBen SasseU S SenatePreceded byChuck Hagel U S Senator Class 2 from Nebraska2009 2015 Served alongside Ben Nelson Deb Fischer Succeeded byBen SasseU S order of precedence ceremonial Preceded byMargaret Spellingsas Former US Cabinet Member Order of precedence of the United Statesas Former US Cabinet Member Succeeded byMike Leavittas Former US Cabinet Member Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mike Johanns amp oldid 1127180063, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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