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Welcome and Thank You
Alabama- A Special Message from
Mike Huckabee
Mike Huckabee is out to
show people the American dream is still alive.
The former Arkansas governor recently formed a 2008 presidential
exploratory committee because he feels the country needs a reawakening
and a leadership to address an array of issues, including how to
improve the nation's infrastructure, education system, environmental
policy and failing health care system.
In the past year, Huckabee visited nearly 30 states to campaign
for Republican candidates and conservative causes — and to
share his message of vertical politics that he says reflects American
values and priorities.
From 1996-2007, Huckabee served as the 44th Governor of Arkansas.
When he left office on January 9, 2007, he set out on a nationwide
tour to promote his fifth book, “From Hope to Higher Ground:
12 STOPS to Restoring America’s Greatness.” The book
reveals his optimistic vision for what America can become with the
right kind of leadership and a clear direction.
Huckabee is recognized as a national leader, having been honored
by several renowned publications and organizations for his numerous
accomplishments. Governing Magazine named him as one of its ‘Public
Officials of the Year’ for 2005, Time Magazine honored him
as one of the five best governors in America, and later in the same
year, Huckabee received the American Association of Retired Person’s
Impact Award. In 2007, he was presented with the Music for Life
Award by the National Association of Music Merchants (NAMM) for
his commitment to music education.
Huckabee is past chairman of the National Governors’ Association
(NGA) and chairman of the Education Commission of the States. During
his tenure as governor, he served in other leadership positions
including president of the Council of State Governments, state co-chairman
of the Delta Regional Authority, and chairman of the Southern Governors
Association, the Southern Regional Education Board, the Southern
Growth Policies Board, the Southern Technology Council, the Southern
International Trade Council and the Interstate Oil and Gas Compact
Commission.
As former chairman of the Interstate Oil & Gas Compact Commission,
Huckabee worked with the 37-state coalition to develop energy policy
and lobby Congress on energy matters, such as the regulation of
oil and gas production. He also is known nationally for his focus
on technology in state government. He created an automobile license
renewal system that’s become a model for states across the
country. Huckabee directed the creation of other advancements that
have made Arkansas a technology leader among the states.
Huckabee became governor in July 1996 when his predecessor resigned.
He was one of the youngest governors in the country at the time.
Huckabee was elected to a full four-year term as governor in 1998,
attracting the largest percentage of the vote ever received by a
Republican gubernatorial nominee in Arkansas, and was re-elected
to another four-year term in November 2002.
Huckabee first was elected lieutenant governor in a 1993 special
election and was elected to a full four-year term in 1994. He was
only the fourth Republican to be elected to statewide office since
Reconstruction.
A significant part of his adult life was spent as a pastor and
denominational leader. He became the youngest president ever of
the Arkansas Baptist State Convention, the largest denomination
in Arkansas. Huckabee led rapidly growing congregations in Pine
Bluff and Texarkana. He said those experiences gave him a deep sense
of the problems faced by individuals and families.
Under Huckabee’s direction, Arkansas has been recognized
as having created one of the nation’s best school accountability
programs. Huckabee pushed through reforms in Arkansas that have
significantly increased the number of charter schools and established
new approaches to workforce education.
One of his proudest achievements as governor was signing legislation
creating ARKids First. The program provides health insurance coverage
for more than 70,000 Arkansas children who otherwise might have
gone without. Before leaving office, Huckabee supported the ARHealthNet
program which gives small business owners and their employees better
access to health care coverage.
Huckabee, a fiscal conservative, pushed through the Arkansas Legislature
the first major, broad-based tax cuts in state history — a
$90 million tax relief package for Arkansas families. He led efforts
to establish a Property Taxpayers' Bill of Rights and created a
welfare reform program that reduced the welfare rolls in the state
by almost 50 percent. He also doubled the standard deduction to
$2,000 for single taxpayers and $4,000 for those who are married.
He proposed The Property Taxpayers’ Bill of Rights which established
a uniform notice and due process procedure to guarantee that all
Arkansans will be treated fairly in property tax assessment.
In total, Huckabee cut taxes and fees over 90 times during his
ten and a half years as governor, saving the people of Arkansas
almost $380 million. When he left office, Arkansas had over $800
million in state surplus, which he believes should go back to the
people in the form of either a tax rebate or tax cut.
As NGA chairman, Huckabee promoted his Healthy America Initiative,
based on his successful Healthy Arkansas model. In 2004, Huckabee
created the Healthy Arkansas initiative, an effort to encourage
Arkansans to stop smoking, exercise more and eat healthier. As a
direct result of his efforts, for the first time, Arkansas state
employees are taking health risk assessments, are receiving individualized
health information and are receiving discounts on health insurance
premiums in exchange for healthy behavior. He encouraged private
sector businesses by providing them with tool kits to create workplace
wellness programs. The Arkansas Healthy Restaurant program was designed
to encourage healthy eating options outside the home. Huckabee supported
and signed into law the Clean Indoor Air Act of 2006, which prohibits
smoking in most Arkansas workplaces.
Huckabee’s efforts to improve his own health have received
national attention. Diagnosed with Type II diabetes in 2003, he
lost 110 pounds. Barely two years later, he has completed four marathons:
The 2005 and 2006 Little Rock Marathons, the Marine Corps Marathon
and the ING New York City Marathon. As a result of his accomplishments,
The Road Runners Club of America named him its ‘Southern Region
Runner of the Year’ and USA Track & Field has named him
their ‘Athlete of the Week’ for the country.
Continuing to call for a national emphasis on living a healthy
lifestyle, Huckabee completed his fourth book, “Quit Digging
Your Grave With A Knife and Fork.” This 12-stop program is
a no-nonsense approach to managing one’s health through lifestyle
change rather than a simple diet and exercise plan.
Huckabee, 51, enjoys playing bass guitar in his rock-n-roll band,
Capitol Offense, which has opened for artists such as Willie Nelson
and the Charlie Daniels Band, and has played the House of Blues
in New Orleans, the Red Rocks Amphitheater in Denver, CO and for
two presidential inauguration balls.
The former governor and his wife, Janet, live in North Little Rock.
They have three grown children: John Mark, David and Sarah.
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"We are behind Mike 100%!
We endorse Mike Huckabee for president because as Christian conservatives,
we believe he is the only choice for those of us who vote values
more than policy. Mike is an amazing man of God, with the wisdom,
knowlede and compassion to lead this country for the next 8 years."
Mike and Charity Miller Hoover, Alabama
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