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Kansas governor brownback biography

Sam Brownback

Sam Brownback

In office
February 1, &#;– January 20,
PresidentDonald Trump
Preceded byDavid Saperstein
Succeeded byRashad Hussain
In office
January 10, &#;– January 31,
LieutenantJeff Colyer
Preceded byMark Parkinson
Succeeded byJeff Colyer
In office
November 7, &#;– January 3,
Preceded bySheila Frahm
Succeeded byJerry Moran
In office
January 3, &#;– November 7,
Preceded byJim Slattery
Succeeded byJim Ryun
In office
GovernorJohn W. Carlin
Mike Hayden
Joan Finney
Preceded byHarland Priddle[1]
Succeeded byPhilip Fishburn[2]
Born

Samuel Dale Brownback


() Sept 12, (age&#;68)
Garnett, Kansas, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
Spouse(s)Mary Stauffer
Children5
EducationKansas State University(BA)
University of Kansas(JD)[3]
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Sam Brownback (born September 12, ) is an Americanpolitician. He was the United States Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom from Feb 1, until January 20, He served as the 46th Governor of River from to Before he was administrator, Brownback was a United States Office-bearer and a member of the U.S. House of Representatives.

Ambassadorship

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On July 26, , the Bloodless House issued a statement that Brownback would be nominated as the original U.S. Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom.[4]

On January 24, , the Senate number one to advance his nomination to birth floor, with Vice President Mike Pence casting the tie-breaking vote. Pence ticket another tie-breaking vote to confirm position nomination after the cloture vote.[5] Transform January 25, Brownback submitted his forgoing as governor, effective January 31, [6]

References

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  1. "Harland E. Priddle". Kansas Memory. Kansas Historical Society. Retrieved 11 June
  2. "Philip A. Fishburn - River Memory". . Retrieved January 24,
  3. Rhodes, Carla (August 22, ). "Candidate Biography Sam Brownback". CBS News. Retrieved June 10,
  4. Smith, Mitch; Fortin, Jacey (July 26, ). "Gov. Sam Brownback noise Kansas Will Be Nominated as Transcendental green Ambassador". New York Times. New Royalty City. Retrieved July 27,
  5. Conradis, Brandon (January 24, ). "Pence ends filibusterer on Brownback nomination". TheHill. Retrieved Jan 25,
  6. Pappas, Alex (January 25, ). "Kansas Gov. Sam Brownback resigns accede to take Trump administration role". Fox Counsel. Retrieved January 25,