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  Vilsack, Tom
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AffiliationDemocratic   
NameTom Vilsack
Address319 East 7th St.
Des Moines, Iowa 50309, United States
EmailNone
Website[Link]
Born December 13, 1950
Died Still Living (73 years)
ContributorCOSDem
Last Modifedev
Jan 31, 2023 11:10pm
Tags Caucasian - German - Married - Catholic - Christian - Straight -
InfoThomas James Vilsack

Tom Vilsack was sworn in as the 30th Secretary of the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) on January 21, 2009. Appointed by President Barack Obama, Vilsack received unanimous support for his confirmation by the U.S. Senate.

Secretary Vilsack has served in the public sector at nearly every level of government, beginning as mayor of Mt. Pleasant, Iowa in 1987, and then as state senator in 1992. In 1998, he was the first Democrat elected Governor of Iowa in more than 30 years, an office he held for two terms.

As Secretary of Agriculture, Vilsack has been candid and direct about the challenges and opportunities facing USDA, and the importance of fulfilling the vast missions of the Department as a champion of rural America, a steward of the environment and a protector of our food supply.

Already, Agriculture Secretary, he has helped to implement the Recovery Act to create thousands of jobs, instituted reforms at USDA that will save taxpayers tens of millions of dollars and met with foreign governments to begin to establish food security across the globe. Vilsack has also made civil rights a top priority, taking definitive action to improve the Department's record and to move USDA into a new era as a model employer and premier service provider.

At USDA, Secretary Vilsack is working to ensure that America's forests and private working lands are conserved and restored to enhance water resources and help lead in the battle against climate change. USDA has implemented programs that create private sector jobs protecting and rehabilitating forests and wetlands.

Under Vilsack's leadership, USDA is working to promote a safe and nutritious food supply for all Americans and to end child hunger by 2015. Already, the Department has implemented an increase in SNAP, its main food assistance program, to benefit families in need with an additional $80 per month. And for the first time ever, USDA is providing healthy fruits and vegetables to women and their infant children to encourage nutritious eating, combat the obesity epidemic, and prevent health problems down the road.

USDA is working to revitalize and create wealth in rural communities by expanding economic opportunities for farmers and ranchers and investing in infrastructure like houses, fire departments and health clinics that will stimulate local economies and create jobs. We are ensuring that America is the world leader in sustainable crop production, by conducting cutting edge agricultural research by maintaining an appropriate safety net for America's small and mid-sized farmers.

Throughout his time as Governor, Vilsack articulated a vision for making Iowa the Food Capital of the World and focusing on creating economic opportunity in rural communities and small towns through value-added agriculture. As Governor, he created the Iowa Food Policy Council to advance local food systems, enhance family farm profitability, and combat hunger and malnutrition. He led trade missions to foreign countries to market agricultural products and attended the Seattle meeting of the World Trade Organization (WTO) to push for expanded agricultural trade negotiations. In addition, he worked to support independent farmers and ranchers by enacting livestock market reform and mandatory price reporting legislation in 1999.

Vilsack was a leader among his colleagues. In addition to serving on the National Governors Association Executive Committee, he also served as chair of the Governors Ethanol Coalition, chair of the Democratic Governors Association, and founding member and chair of the Governors Biotechnology Partnership. As chair of the National Governors Association Committee on Natural Resources, Vilsack promoted private lands conservation and advanced the concept of tying farm payments to conservation commodities. Vilsack's national Private Lands, Public Benefits conference focused attention on the need to address conservation challenges by providing incentives to private landowners to implement conservation practices resulting in clean air, clean water, and enhanced wildlife habitat. He also created a comprehensive conservation program in Iowa to encourage and assist landowners in installing buffer strips, restoring wetlands, and rewarding good conservation practices.

During his tenure as Governor, Tom Vilsack initiated a comprehensive effort to increase economic opportunity and create good-paying jobs. He started Vision Iowa, a program to invest in cultural and recreational infrastructure throughout the state. A combination of venture capital initiatives created an entrepreneurial environment for innovation and new ideas to get started; and the Iowa Values Fund provided an economic growth strategy focused on creating and retaining jobs in targeted sectors including life sciences, financial services, and advanced manufacturing. Each of these initiatives created under Vilsack's administration contributed to the rebuilding of local economies in small towns and rural communities across the state.

In addition to state economic investment, Vilsack's leadership and vision were instrumental in transforming Iowa to an energy state. His policies led to the construction of Iowa's first power facility in two decades and made Iowa a leader in alternative energy and renewable fuels. Vilsack created a regulatory and financial environment in Iowa for wind energy to develop to the point that it now makes up 5.5% of the state's generation, the largest percentage of any state. Iowa also emerged as a leader in the production of ethanol and biodiesel during his tenure.

Throughout his public service, Tom Vilsack has pursued an agenda dedicated to the principles of opportunity, responsibility, and security. He is recognized as an innovator on children's issues and education, economic and healthcare policy, and efforts to make government more efficient and accessible. Iowa is known for its strong K-12 education system in part due to Vilsack's initiatives. He developed aggressive early childhood programs, reduced class sizes, created a first-in-the-nation salary initiative to improve teacher quality and student achievement, and enacted a more rigorous high school curriculum. His leadership also led to Iowa becoming a national leader in health insurance coverage, with more than 90% of children covered.

A native of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Vilsack was born into an orphanage and adopted in 1951. He received a bachelor's degree from Hamilton College in Clinton, New York, in 1972 and earned his law degree from Albany Law School in 1975. He moved to Mt. Pleasant - his wife, Christie's, hometown - where he practiced law. The Vilsacks have two adult sons, Jess and Doug, who both grew up in Mt. Pleasant, and a daughter-in-law, Kate, who's married to Jess.

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JOB APPROVAL POLLS
DateFirmApproveDisapproveDon't Know
04/23/2015-04/26/2015 Public Policy Polling 0.00% (+0.0) 0.00% (+0.0) 18.00% (+0.0)
09/25/2014-09/28/2014 Public Policy Polling 0.00% (+0.0) 0.00% (+0.0) 18.00% (-5.0)
05/15/2014-05/19/2014 Public Policy Polling 0.00% (+0.0) 0.00% (+0.0) 23.00% (+10.0)
02/01/2013-02/03/2013 Public Policy Polling 0.00% (+0.0) 0.00% (+0.0) 13.00% (+0.0)
10/19/2006-10/19/2006 Rasmussen Reports 55.00% (-7.0) 42.00% (+6.0) 3.00% (+1.0)
09/14/2006-09/17/2006 Survey USA 57.00% (+5.0) 38.00% (-6.0) 5.00% (+1.0)
07/14/2006-07/16/2006 Survey USA 52.00% (-3.0) 44.00% (+4.0) 4.00% (+0.0)
06/09/2006-06/11/2006 Survey USA 55.00% (+2.0) 40.00% (-3.0) 4.00% (+0.0)
05/12/2006-05/14/2006 Survey USA 53.00% (-6.0) 43.00% (+7.0) 4.00% (-2.0)
03/10/2006-03/12/2006 Survey USA 59.00% (+7.0) 36.00% (-4.0) 6.00% (-2.0)

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NEWS
Date Category Headline Article Contributor
May 07, 2012 11:45pm Speculative Vilsack would consider another White House run  Article Angry Russian 
Dec 15, 2011 06:00pm Announcement Tom Vilsack backs gay marriage -- in Iowa  Article COSDem 
Jun 04, 2008 07:00pm News Vilsack urges Obama to choose Hillary as running mate  Article ev 
Mar 23, 2007 11:00am Endorsement Vilsack to endorse Clinton for president  Article The Sunset Provision 
Dec 05, 2006 04:00pm News Vilsack wants smaller U.S. force in Iraq  Article Servo 
Dec 03, 2006 02:00pm News Vilsack: Campaign nears $1 million mark  Article COSDem 

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RACES
  02/23/2021 US Secretary of Agriculture Won 92.93% (+85.86%)
  07/22/2016 US Vice President - D Selection Lost 0.00% (-100.00%)
  01/20/2009 US Secretary of Agriculture Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  07/06/2004 US Vice President - D Selection Lost 0.00% (-100.00%)
  11/05/2002 IA Governor Won 52.69% (+8.17%)
  06/04/2002 IA Governor- D Primary Won 98.55% (+97.10%)
  11/03/1998 IA Governor Won 52.30% (+5.80%)
  06/02/1998 IA Governor - D Primary Won 51.20% (+2.75%)
  11/08/1994 IA State Senate 49 Won 98.83% (+97.66%)
  11/03/1992 IA State Senate 49 Won 50.11% (+7.99%)
  11/05/1991 Mt. Pleasant, IA Mayor Won 92.28% (+84.56%)
  11/07/1989 Mt. Pleasant, IA Mayor Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  11/03/1987 Mt. Pleasant, IA Mayor Won 55.50% (+11.00%)
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IA US President - D Caucus - Feb 03, 2020 D Joe Biden
DNC Party Chair - Feb 25, 2017 D Thomas E. Perez
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IA US President - D Caucus - Jan 03, 2008 D Hillary Clinton
CT US Senate - Nov 07, 2006 D Ned Lamont
IA Secretary of State- D Primary - Jun 06, 2006 D Michael Mauro
IA Secretary of Agriculture - D Primary - Jun 06, 2006 D Dusky Terry
DNC Party Chair - Feb 12, 2005 D Howard Dean
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