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Name: Tommy Thompson  
   
Also Know As:
   
Date of Birth: 22nd July 1937
   
Place of Birth: St. Albans, West Virginia, USA
   
Profession: Composer
 
 
From Wikipedia, the free Encyclopedia
For the Canadian artist, see Tom Thomson.
Tommy G. Thompson

Tommy George Thompson (born November 19, 1941) is a politician and was the 19th United States Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS). He announced his resignation from that post on December 3, 2004, and served until January 26, 2005, when the Senate confirmed his successor, Michael O. Leavitt.

Thompson was born in Elroy, Wisconsin, where his father ran a gas station and country grocery store. He began his career in politics in 1966 as a representative in the Wisconsin State Assembly, after finishing law school at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. From 1987 to 2001, Thompson served as the 42nd Governor of Wisconsin, having been elected to an unprecedented four terms. Thompson left office when he was appointed by President George W. Bush as HHS Secretary.

Thompson's most noted initiatives during his nearly 14 years as governor of Wisconsin were his Wisconsin Works and school choice programs. In 1990, Thompson enacted the nation's first parental school choice program, allowing low-income Milwaukee families to send children to the private or public school of their choice.

Thompson at the 2004 HealthierUS summitt

Enacted in 1996, Wisconsin Works, or "W-2," was the state's welfare-to-work legislation, which served as a national model for welfare reform. The program required participants to work, while at the same time providing services and support intended to make the transition to work feasible and permanent. W-2 provided assistance through childcare, health care, transportation and employment-related training. Wisconsin's monthly welfare caseload declined by more than 90 percent, while the economic status of those taking part in W-2 was reported to have improved. The average family on Wisconsin's Aid to Families with Dependent Children (AFDC) had been 30 percent below the federal poverty line. However, at the average wage of people leaving W-2, families were 30 percent above the poverty line.

As HHS Secretary, Thompson launched initiatives to increase funding for the National Institutes of Health, reorganize the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to encourage greater responsiveness and efficiency, and clear the backlog of waivers and state plan amendments, approving 1,400 and thereby provide health insurance to 1.8 million lower-income Americans throughout the nation.

He also worked on strengthening the nation's preparedness for a bioterrorism attack, by stockpiling smallpox vaccines and investing heavily in state and local public health infrastructure. At the announcement of his resignation as HHS Secretary, he commented candidly on that effort.

Candidate for National Office

Thompson's name has been frequently mentioned for a national GOP ticket.

In 1996, presumptive Republican presidential nominee Bob Dole named Thompson to his short list of possible vice presidential nominees, along with New Jersey Governor Christine Whitman, Texas Governor George W. Bush, Michigan Governor John Engler, and former U.S. Secretary of Housing & Urban Development Jack Kemp. Dole selected Kemp for the running mate slot, but Whitman and Bush were awarded with the job of emceeing the 1996 Republican National Convention that nominated Dole in San Diego, while Thompson and Engler played important roles in the Dole campaign.

Rumors began circulating that Thompson himself would seek the presidency in 2000. However, Thompson announced that he would pass on the race and instead served as chairman of the Republican Platform Committee that outlined the official GOP platform for the 2000 Republican National Convention that met in Philadelphia and nominated George W. Bush for the presidency. After winning the White House, Bush selected Thompson, a close personal friend, to be his Secretary of Health and Human Services.

Thompson is a supporter of VeriChip Corporation. See interview

In August 2005, Thompson made headlines by revealing to the Detroit Free Press that he was considering forming an exploratory committee to run for president in 2008.

Thompson is presently a senior partner at Akin Gump a D.C. lawfirm and is additionally a partner at the consulting firm Deloitte.

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