Gary
L. Bauer is one of America’s
most effective spokesmen for pro-life, pro-family, and pro-growth
values. Bauer is a frequent guest
on a wide variety of political talk shows and a much-in-demand speaker
nationwide.
Bauer served
in President Ronald Reagan's administration for eight years, as Under
Secretary of Education and as President Reagan's Chief Domestic Policy
Advisor. While
serving at the Education Department, Bauer was named Chairman of
President Reagan's Special Working Group on the Family. His
report, "The Family: Preserving America's Future," was presented
to the President in December 1986.
Completing
his service in the Reagan White House in late 1988, Gary Bauer became
President of the Family Research Council and a Senior Vice President
of Focus on the Family. The
Family Research Council is one of Washington's most respected centers
for public policy. In ten years, Bauer led FRC from a three
person, $1 million operation, to a 120 person, $14 million operation,
housed in its own headquarters in downtown Washington.
In 1996, Bauer launched the Campaign
for Working Families, a political action committee dedicated
to electing pro-family, pro-life conservatives to public office. In
its first two years of operation, Campaign for Working Families
raised $7 million with 90,000 individual contributors and today
remains one of America’s largest conservative political action
committees.
Bauer took
his unapologetically pro-family, pro-life message across the country
in 1999 and into the 2000 Republican presidential debates and primaries. Stressing
the sanctity of life and traditional marriage, Bauer made family-friendly
policies and combating judicial activism key platforms of his campaign.
He has continued to champion these
and other causes at American Values, a non-profit
educational organization Bauer founded after the 2000 presidential
campaign. From American Values Bauer
has authored numerous op-ed pieces making the case for a federal
marriage protection amendment and stressing the urgent need to
rein in rogue judges. A vocal opponent of the “stealth strategy” for
Supreme Court nominations, Bauer was an early critic of the nomination
of Harriet Miers and enthusiastically backed Samuel Alito. During
the Roberts and Alito Supreme Court confirmation hearings, Bauer
was quoted more than one thousand times in newspapers across the
country making the case for a conservative Supreme Court nominee.
A
staunch supporter of President Bush’s war on terrorism, Bauer
is also a leading Christian advocate for a strong and secure Israel. Since
the atrocities of September 11th, Bauer has devoted
considerable time and energy to strengthening the shared values
of the Israeli/American alliance.
Bauer is the
author of Our
Journey Home, published in
October 1992; co-author of Children at Risk: The Battle for
the Hearts and Minds of Our Kids written with Focus on
the Family Chairman and Founder, Dr. James Dobson; author
of Our
Hopes, Our Dreams: A Vision for America, published
in 1996, and Doing Things Right, published in 2001.
In 1973, Bauer received his law degree
from Georgetown Law School
in Washington D.C. He
is married to the former Carol Hoke of Lancaster, Pennsylvania,
and lives in Virginia. Gary and Carol Bauer have three grown children.
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