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Crist's tenure as Attorney General has been criticized by some. Some activists who had pushed for government intervention in the [[Terri Schiavo]] right-to-life case strongly criticized Crist when he did not attempt further legal action to keep Schiavo on life support. As Attorney General, he was also criticized for not using his powers to investigate Schaivo's missing Department of Children and Families file. |
Crist's tenure as Attorney General has been criticized by some. Some activists who had pushed for government intervention in the [[Terri Schiavo]] right-to-life case strongly criticized Crist when he did not attempt further legal action to keep Schiavo on life support. As Attorney General, he was also criticized for not using his powers to investigate Schaivo's missing Department of Children and Families file. |
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Canadian anti-consumer-fraud activist and author [[Les Henderson]] also criticized Crist's handling of the [[Lou Pearlman]] Wilhelmina Scouting Network affair in his September 2006 book ''Under Investigation''. Henderson's book presents documentary evidence that Assistant Attorney General Jacqueline Dowd was forced to resign by Crist's office when she refused to stop investigating the scam, and intended to file charges under the [[Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act]]. <ref>"Under Investigation: The Inside Story of the Florida Attorney General's Investigation of Wilhelmina Scouting Network, the Largest Model and Talent Scam in America", 2006, ISBN 0-9687133-3-5 (paperback)</ref> |
Canadian anti-consumer-fraud activist and author [[Les Henderson]] also criticized Crist's handling of the [[Lou Pearlman]] Wilhelmina Scouting Network affair in his September 2006 book ''Under Investigation''. Henderson's book presents documentary evidence that Assistant Attorney General Jacqueline Dowd was forced to resign by Crist's office when she refused to stop investigating the scam, and intended to file charges under the [[Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act]]. <ref>"Under Investigation: The Inside Story of the Florida Attorney General's Investigation of Wilhelmina Scouting Network, the Largest Model and Talent Scam in America", 2006, ISBN 0-9687133-3-5 (paperback)</ref> |
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A lawsuit stemming from the the alleged [[Lou Pearlman]] [[Ponzi Scheme]] and investment scandal alleges that Crist delayed or interfered with investigations into Pearlman in return for campaign donations, use of private jets, home, and skyboxes. <ref>[http://www.sptimes.com/2007/03/06/Business/Lawsuit_faults_Crist_.shtml St. Petersburg Times] March 6, 2007 ''Lawsuit faults Crist in giant Ponzi scheme''</ref> |
A lawsuit stemming from the the alleged [[Lou Pearlman]] [[Ponzi Scheme]] and investment scandal alleges that Crist delayed or interfered with investigations into Pearlman in return for campaign donations, use of private jets, home, and skyboxes. <ref>[http://www.sptimes.com/2007/03/06/Business/Lawsuit_faults_Crist_.shtml St. Petersburg Times] March 6, 2007 ''Lawsuit faults Crist in giant Ponzi scheme''</ref> |
Revision as of 10:41, 27 September 2007
Charles Crist, Jr. | |
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44th Governor of Florida | |
Assumed office January 2 2007 | |
Lieutenant | Jeff Kottkamp |
Preceded by | Jeb Bush |
Personal details | |
Born | Altoona, Pennsylvania | July 24, 1956
Political party | Republican |
Spouse | Amanda Morrow (1979-1980; div.) |
Profession | Lawyer |
Charles Joseph (Charlie) Crist, Jr. (born July 24 1956), is an American politician of the Republican Party and the current Governor of Florida. Crist served as state attorney general from 2003 to 2007.[1]
Crist was born in Altoona, Pennsylvania.[2] to Charlie Crist Sr., a Greek Cypriot, and Nancy Lee, who is Scots-Irish. Crist later moved to St. Petersburg, Florida, where he attended Riviera Middle School and graduated from St. Petersburg High School in 1974. He attended Wake Forest University, where he played quarterback for the Wake Forest Demon Deacons football team. Crist received his undergraduate degree from Florida State University where he was the Vice President of the student body, and he received his law degree from the Cumberland School of Law in Alabama. He is a member of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity. In July 1979 he married Amanda Morrow, but the couple divorced on January 2, 1980. He is a member of the First United Methodist Church of St. Petersburg, Florida.
Early career
Crist entered state politics representing parts of St. Petersburg in the Florida Senate, where he became best known for his support of chain gangs for state prison inmates, earning him the nickname "Chain Gang Charlie."[2] Crist became well-known in state politics in 1998, when after nearly six years in the Senate he challenged popular Democratic incumbent Bob Graham for his U.S. Senate seat but lost by 26 percent. In 1999, Governor Jeb Bush appointed Crist to the position of Deputy Secretary of the Department of Business and Professional Regulation. In 2001, Crist was elected to the office of Education Commissioner of Florida in November 2000, and he served in this capacity until 2003. When the office was eliminated in accordance with a 1998 constitutional amendment, all responsibilities turned over to the appointed Secretary of Education. Crist had by that time already won his position as State Attorney General.
During his time in office, Crist has been applauded by civil rights and consumer groups for expanding the powers of the Attorney General to prosecute civil rights and fraud cases. He has also received acclaim for his work to combat spam e-mails, freeze utility rates, end telecom deception, and protect the environment. Supporters of Crist's candidacy included America's Most Wanted host John Walsh, who publicly filed Crist's gubernatorial candidacy paperwork, citing his work with the Center for Missing and Exploited Children. John Walsh also appears in Crist's "anti-murder" campaign advertisements.
Crist's tenure as Attorney General has been criticized by some. Some activists who had pushed for government intervention in the Terri Schiavo right-to-life case strongly criticized Crist when he did not attempt further legal action to keep Schiavo on life support. As Attorney General, he was also criticized for not using his powers to investigate Schaivo's missing Department of Children and Families file.
A lawsuit stemming from the the alleged Lou Pearlman Ponzi Scheme and investment scandal alleges that Crist delayed or interfered with investigations into Pearlman in return for campaign donations, use of private jets, home, and skyboxes. [3]
2006 gubernatorial race
Crist consistently led Democratic opponent Jim Davis in statewide opinion polling during the fall of 2006, and so opted to skip a politically-risky appearance with President Bush. Crist had reasoned said that the Pensacola area was already firmly in his camp, and instead decided to appear in a more closely-contested area with Arizona Sen. John McCain. Davis accused Crist of trying to avoid being associated with the unpopular President, whose job-approval rating stood at 34 percent nationally and merely 29 percent within Florida.[4]
Crist also led his opponents in fundraising throughout the campaign, but his activities were occasionally controversial. One of Crist's backers was real estate mogul Donald Trump, whose guests at a Crist fundraiser included a former Ukrainian official in the country illegally, as well as the owner of a company under investigation by Crist's office. Crist later returned the donations from the companies under investigation, while the Ukrainian official's fee was paid by another guest. Further controversy set in, however, when ethics complaints were filed against Crist and his chief of staff for failing to investigate a major donor, personnel firm Convergys, that has been plagued by lawsuits and prison sentences for its role in the inadequate protection of state employees' social security numbers.
Rev. O'Neal Dozier, a member of Crist's team and the Worldwide Christian Church, also generated controversy after being dismissed from his position on the Broward Judicial Nominating Commission for calling Islam a "cult" and a "dangerous religion", and opposing the construction of a Mosque on the grounds that "we don't want our area to be a breeding ground for terrorists". [5] When questioned about Dozier, Crist initially declined to take action on Dozier and said that he was "happy" with the help he got.[6] However, Crist later told his staff to remove Dozier from all campaign committees, saying "While Charlie Crist respects Rev. Dozier's right to express his political and religious beliefs, he does not agree with Rev. Dozier's recent statements and writings concerning Islam".[7][8].
Platform
Crist's platform as a gubernatorial candidate included a "pro-life and pro-family" approach to abortion[9][10], $3,000 subsidies to heterosexual adoptive parents and $5,000 subsidies to foster parents, advocation of parent choice and strict, standardized testing in education, prescription drug tracking for assurance of safety and proper health care, less expensive homeowners insurance, report cards for insurance companies, abolition of citizens insurance, support for right to die, including respect for living wills, legal protection in emminent domain cases, lawsuit reform through elimination of joint and several liability, property tax flexibility, support for Florida's Defense of Marriage Act, cautious support for the death penalty[11], gun owner rights (endorsed by the NRA as an "A+" candidate)[12], efforts to stop the "clear pattern of growth" in hate crimes, support for closed borders with promotion of legal immigration and amnesty for illegals, opposition to further statewide expansion of legal gambling, and support for environmental protections such as a ban on oil drilling near Florida's coastline.
Governor
On January 2,2007 Crist took over the Florida Governorship.
Emission controls
In July 2007, Crist announced plans to sign executive orders that would impose strict air-pollution standards in the state, with aims to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions by 80 percent of 1990 levels by 2050. Crist's orders would set new emissions targets for power companies, automobiles and trucks, toughen conservation goals for state agencies, and require state-owned vehicles to use alternative fuels.[13]
Creation of Research Flagship Universities
During Florida's 2007 Legislative Session, Governor Charlie Crist signed into law SB-1710 which allowed the Board of Governors to allow Tuition Differential only for the University of Florida, Florida State University, and the University of South Florida (determined by law as the Research Flagships of the State University System). This legislation ultimately created a Tier System for Higher Education in Florida's State University System.[14]
Disputes with Insurance Companies
In 2007, Governor Crist has been embroiled in public disputes with property insurers over homeowners' insurance rates. Governor Crist had expected insurers to lower their rates with new reinsurance coverage available from the Florida Hurricane Catastrophe Fund. However, insurers have found that although the FHCF will offer them complete coverage, there are significant doubts in the marketplace as to whether the FHCF will be able to make good on those claims. Ratings agencies (such as Moody's, Standard & Poor's, and A.M. Best) have warned insurers that if they accept too much reinsurance from FHCF, they risk being downgraded. With such a warning in hand, insurers have instead gone to the private reinsurance market for much of their reinsurance, and have found significantly higher rates.
Electoral history
Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
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Republican | Charlie Crist | 2,519,845 | 52.2 | ||
Democratic | Jim Davis | 2,178,289 | 45.1 |
References
- ^ Florida Attorneys General (1845 - Present)
- ^ a b Morgan, Lucy (2005-05-09). "Crist Will Enter Governor's Race". St. Petersburg Times. pp. 1A. Retrieved 2007-01-12.
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(help) - ^ St. Petersburg Times March 6, 2007 Lawsuit faults Crist in giant Ponzi scheme
- ^ Fla. GOP Candidate Snubs Bush - Associated Press, Nov. 6, 2006
- ^ Anything but straight - Falls Church News-Press, July 13, 2006
- ^ Religious Tolerance is Booed loudly - The Miami Herald, 13 July, 2006
- ^ Crist dumps preacher who ranted on Islam - The Miami Herald. 23 September, 2006.
- ^ Pastor appointed by Bush won't apologize for remarks on Islam - The Bradenton Herald (Associated Press), July 11, 2006
- ^ Gallagher Takes Off the Gloves; Crist Retaliates - The Tampa Tribune (Media General), August 21, 2006
- ^ However, Crist said that he would not sign a South Dakota-style bill when asked whether or not he would by a Miami radio station. When asked during debates with Gallagher, Crist said that he is "pro-life" but that he doesn't want to change the law. For these reasons it is difficult to understand exactly what Crist's position on abortion is. Crist would sign abortion ban, discusses adoption proposal - Naples Daily News , March 23, 2006
- ^ Execution Puts Crist To Test Tampa Bay Online (TBO.com), December 15, 2006
- ^ NRA candidate scores
- ^ Florida To Introduce Tough Greenhouse Gas Targets
- ^ [1] Orlando Sentinel Article.
External links
- Florida Governor Charlie Crist official state site
- Charlie Crist official campaign site
- National Governors Association - Florida Governor Charlie Crist biography
- Follow the Money - Charlie Crist & Jeff Kottkamp 2006 campaign contributions
- On the Issues - Charlie Crist issue positions and quotes
- Project Vote Smart - Governor Charlie Crist (FL) profile
Articles
- [2] Morgan, Lucy (May 9, 2005). "Crist Will Enter Governor's Race." St. Petersburg Times, pp. 1A.
- [3] 1998 U.S. Senate race results.
- [4] Bousquet, Steve (February 18, 2006) "Crist's landlord reportedly takes illegal tax exemption" "St. Petersburg Times"
- [5] March, William (January 8, 2006) Tampa Tribune
- [6] (February 13, 2006) "Candidate's Fundraiser Uncovers Questionable Supporters" "Miami Herald"
- [7]Tisch, Chris (Jannuary 17, 2005) "The Woman Who Asked Charlie That Question" "St. Petersburg Times"
- [8]Capital Bureau
- [9] Attorney seeks to block steroid questions in corrections lawsuit
- [10] (October 3, 2006) "Book: Crist tried to "whitewash" probe" "The Gainsville Sun"