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'''William Lacy Clay, Jr.''', usually known as '''Lacy Clay''', was elected as a [[United States Democratic Party|Democratic]] member of the [[U. S. House of Representatives]] in 2000 to represent the First Congressional District of [[:Category:Members of the U.S. Congress from Missouri|Missouri]]. ([http://nationalatlas.gov/printable/images/preview/congdist/mo01_109.gif map])
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==Record and controversies==
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{{Congresspedia voting record}}
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===Economy===
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In this CSPAN video (http://www.youtube.com/v/_MGT_cSi7Rs&hl=en&fs=1) you can see William "Lacy" Clay, Jr. calling [[Fannie Mae]]'s illegal activity a "lynching of [[Franklin Raines]]" and that the [stock] "markets are not worried about the safety and soundness of Fannie Mae".  {{fact}}
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===Iraq War===
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Clay voted against the [[Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution of 2002]] that started the Iraq War.<ref>[http://clerk.house.gov/evs/2002/roll455.xml Roll call vote], Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution of 2002.</ref>
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{{Iraq War House record}}
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===Environmental record===
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''For more information on environmental legislation, see the [[Portal:Energy and Environment Policy (U.S.)|Energy and Environment Policy Portal]]''
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====Transparency legislation====
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On March 5, 2007, Reps. Clay, [[Todd Russell Platts]] (R-Penn.), and [[Henry A. Waxman]] (D-Calif.) introduced the '''Freedom of Information Act Amendments of 2007''' [http://www.opencongress.org/bill/110-h1309/show (H.R. 1309)], to strengthen the Freedom of Information Act. On March 15, 2007, the bill was referred to the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
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Specifically, the bill would state the following:
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*A government agency with a request for information may not reject that request if the requester is with the news media, but can not show institutional associations. Prior publication history (including books, magazines and newspaper articles, newsletters, television and radio broadcasts and internet publications) is valid evidence of these associations. If there is no publishing history, the agency must then consider the requester’s stated intent to distribute the information to a reasonably broad audience. <ref>Robert McElroy, [http://theweekincongress.com/Member/MAR07_FULL/HR1309FOIAhMAR16.htm "Freedom Of Information Requests Process Clarified and Improved,"] ''TheWeekInCongress,'' March 16, 2007.</ref>
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*A suit filed in compliant of denial can allow for attorney fees to be paid. If a request is denied for arbitrary or capricious reasons, a civil action can be brought by the requester. <ref>Robert McElroy, [http://theweekincongress.com/Member/MAR07_FULL/HR1309FOIAhMAR16.htm "Freedom Of Information Requests Process Clarified and Improved,"] ''TheWeekInCongress,'' March 16, 2007.</ref>
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*After one year from enactment of this bill, an agency must decide on providing the information within 20 days of the request. <ref>Robert McElroy, [http://theweekincongress.com/Member/MAR07_FULL/HR1309FOIAhMAR16.htm "Freedom Of Information Requests Process Clarified and Improved,"] ''TheWeekInCongress,'' March 16, 2007.</ref>
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*A system of tracking numbers is to be developed to track individual requests and a telephone or internet service is to be established that allows for requesters to consult on the status using the tracking number provided within ten days of the request. <ref>Robert McElroy, [http://theweekincongress.com/Member/MAR07_FULL/HR1309FOIAhMAR16.htm "Freedom Of Information Requests Process Clarified and Improved,"] ''TheWeekInCongress,'' March 16, 2007.</ref>
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The bill passed the House by a 308-117 vote.
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{{Main|U.S. congressional efforts to amend the Freedom of Information Act}}
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===Support for gun control===
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Clay cosponsored H.R 1022 (Assault Weapons Ban Reauthorization Act of 2007) on March 9, 2007.<ref>[http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d110:h.r.01022: Thomas page on H.R. 1022]</ref>
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==Bio==
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Born in Saint Louis, Missouri on July 27, 1956, Clay's family moved to Washington D.C., when his father William Lacy Clay, Sr. was elected to the House of Representatives, holding the same seat now occupied by his son, from 1969 to 2001. Clay, Jr. attended the University of Maryland, College Park and was elected to the [[Missouri House of Representatives]] in 1983, the same year that he graduated. While serving, he completed a Master's degree from Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government. In 1991 he was elected to the [[Missouri State Senate]]. During his seventeen years in the State legislature, he worked to end racial and gender discrimination. 
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Clay has been active in the Democratic Party, serving on the Missouri State Democratic Party Executive Board and as a Missouri Democratic National Committeeman.
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===Congressional career===
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In 2000, Clay successfully ran for the Congressional seat occupied by his father for thirty-two years.
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William Lacy Clay has been a consistent critic of the [[War in Iraq]] and was among those who voted against the 2002 [[Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution of 2002|Iraq War Resolution]].
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====2006 elections====
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In 2006, the [[Republican Party|Republicans]] nominated [[Mark Byrne]] to face Clay in his November 2006 bid for reelection. (See [[U.S. congressional elections in 2006]]) [http://opensecrets.org/states/election.asp?State=MO&year=2006]  Clay retained his seat.
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==Committees and Affiliations==
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====Committee assignments in the 109th Congress (2005-2006)====
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*[[House Committee on Financial Services]]
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**Subcommittee on Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit
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**Subcommittee on Capital Markets Insurance and Government Sponsored Enterprises
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*[[House Committee on Government Reform]]
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**Subcommittee on Federalism and the Census - Ranking Minority Member
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**Subcommittee on Regulatory Affairs
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*Member, [[Congressional Black Caucus]]
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'''DC Office:'''<br>
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131 Cannon House Office Building<br>
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Washington, DC  20515-2501<br>
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Phone: 202-225-2406<br>
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[http://www.house.gov/writerep/ Web Email]<br>
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[http://www.house.gov/clay/ Website]<br>
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'''District Office - Saint Louis City:'''<br>
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625 North Euclid Avenue, Suite 326<br>
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Saint Louis, MO  63108<br>
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Phone: 314-367-1970<br>
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Fax: 314-367-1341<br>
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'''District Office - Saint Louis County:'''<br>
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8525 Page Boulevard<br>
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Phone: 314-890-0349<br>
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*[http://www.house.gov/clay/ Official website]
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*[http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=C001049 biographic sketch at U.S. Congress website]
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*[http://opensecrets.org/races/index.asp Open Secrets] - 2006 congressional races database
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*''[http://chatterbyrondavis.blogspot.com/ Chatter'']
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*Matthew Cardinale, [http://www.atlantaprogressivenews.com/news/0153.html "Three US Reps Now Support Cheney Impeach Bill,"] ''Atlanta Progressive News'', April 29, 2007: Reps. [[Dennis Kucinich]] and [[Janice Schakowsky]] re [[Efforts to initiate the impeachment of Vice President Dick Cheney]]
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U.S. Representative

William Lacy Clay (D)

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MO-01
Positions
Leadership: No leadership position
Committees: House Committee on Financial Services, House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform
(subcommittees and past assignments)
Next election: Nov. 6, 2012

Primary challenge: No

Incumbent running: Yes

2012 candidates for MO-01

Confirmed: Robyn Hamlin, William Lacy Clay
Possible: None so far
Out: None so far
(more info & editing for MO-01)
On the Web
Official website
File:Williamclay.jpg
Lacy Clay currently serves the First Congressional district of Missouri

William Lacy Clay, Jr., usually known as Lacy Clay, was elected as a Democratic member of the U. S. House of Representatives in 2000 to represent the First Congressional District of Missouri. (map)

Contents

Record and controversies

Congressional scorecards

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Organization 2007 Scorecard
Score - Agree ratio
2008 Scorecard
Score - Agree ratio
American Civil Liberties Union not avail. not avail.
American Conservative Union 4 - 1/25 not avail.
AFSCME not avail. not avail.
Americans for Democratic Action 95 - 19/20 100 - 20/20
Club for Growth not avail. not avail.
Drum Major Institute not avail. not avail.
Family Research Council not avail. not avail.
Information Technology Industry Council not avail. not avail.
League of Conservation Voters not avail. not avail.
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People not avail. not avail.
U.S. Chamber of Commerce 61 - 11/20 not avail.


Economy

In this CSPAN video (http://www.youtube.com/v/_MGT_cSi7Rs&hl=en&fs=1) you can see William "Lacy" Clay, Jr. calling Fannie Mae's illegal activity a "lynching of Franklin Raines" and that the [stock] "markets are not worried about the safety and soundness of Fannie Mae".[citation needed]

Iraq War

Clay voted against the Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution of 2002 that started the Iraq War.[1]

For more information see the chart of U.S. House of Representatives votes on the Iraq War.

Environmental record

For more information on environmental legislation, see the Energy and Environment Policy Portal

Transparency legislation

On March 5, 2007, Reps. Clay, Todd Russell Platts (R-Penn.), and Henry A. Waxman (D-Calif.) introduced the Freedom of Information Act Amendments of 2007 (H.R. 1309), to strengthen the Freedom of Information Act. On March 15, 2007, the bill was referred to the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.

Specifically, the bill would state the following:

  • A government agency with a request for information may not reject that request if the requester is with the news media, but can not show institutional associations. Prior publication history (including books, magazines and newspaper articles, newsletters, television and radio broadcasts and internet publications) is valid evidence of these associations. If there is no publishing history, the agency must then consider the requester’s stated intent to distribute the information to a reasonably broad audience. [2]
  • A suit filed in compliant of denial can allow for attorney fees to be paid. If a request is denied for arbitrary or capricious reasons, a civil action can be brought by the requester. [3]
  • After one year from enactment of this bill, an agency must decide on providing the information within 20 days of the request. [4]
  • A system of tracking numbers is to be developed to track individual requests and a telephone or internet service is to be established that allows for requesters to consult on the status using the tracking number provided within ten days of the request. [5]

The bill passed the House by a 308-117 vote.

Main article: U.S. congressional efforts to amend the Freedom of Information Act

Support for gun control

Clay cosponsored H.R 1022 (Assault Weapons Ban Reauthorization Act of 2007) on March 9, 2007.[6]

Main article: U.S. gun legislation

Bio

Born in Saint Louis, Missouri on July 27, 1956, Clay's family moved to Washington D.C., when his father William Lacy Clay, Sr. was elected to the House of Representatives, holding the same seat now occupied by his son, from 1969 to 2001. Clay, Jr. attended the University of Maryland, College Park and was elected to the Missouri House of Representatives in 1983, the same year that he graduated. While serving, he completed a Master's degree from Harvard University's John F. Kennedy School of Government. In 1991 he was elected to the Missouri State Senate. During his seventeen years in the State legislature, he worked to end racial and gender discrimination.

Clay has been active in the Democratic Party, serving on the Missouri State Democratic Party Executive Board and as a Missouri Democratic National Committeeman.

Congressional career

In 2000, Clay successfully ran for the Congressional seat occupied by his father for thirty-two years.

William Lacy Clay has been a consistent critic of the War in Iraq and was among those who voted against the 2002 Iraq War Resolution.

2006 elections

In 2006, the Republicans nominated Mark Byrne to face Clay in his November 2006 bid for reelection. (See U.S. congressional elections in 2006) [1] Clay retained his seat.

Money in politics

This section contains links to – and feeds from – money in politics databases. For specific controversies, see this article's record and controversies section.

Top Contributors to during the 2006 Election Cycle
DonorAmount (US Dollars)
Rent-A-Center$ 13,000
National Assn of Realtors$ 10,700
Anheuser-Busch InBev$ 10,500
Express Scripts$ 10,300
American Postal Workers Union$ 10,000
Assn of Progressive Rental Organizations$ 10,000
AT&T Inc$ 10,000
Bank of America$ 10,000
Boeing Co$ 10,000
Community Financial Services Assn$ 10,000
Source: The Center for Responsive Politics' www.OpenSecrets.org site.
Note: Contributions are not from the organizations themselves, but are rather from
the organization's PAC, employees or owners. Totals include subsidiaries and affiliates.
Links to more campaign contribution information for William Lacy Clay
from the Center for Responsive Politics' OpenSecrets.org site.
Fundraising profile: 2008 election cycle Career totals
Top contributors by organization/corporation: 2008 election cycle Career totals
Top contributors by industry: 2008 election cycle Career totals


Committees and Affiliations

Committees

Committee assignments are not yet available for the 110th Congress.

Committee assignments in the 109th Congress (2005-2006)

More Background Data

Wikipedia also has an article on William Lacy Clay. This article may use content from the Wikipedia article under the terms of the GFDL.

Contact

DC Office:
131 Cannon House Office Building
Washington, DC 20515-2501
Phone: 202-225-2406
Fax: 202-225-1725
Web Email
Website

District Office - Saint Louis City:
625 North Euclid Avenue, Suite 326
Saint Louis, MO 63108
Phone: 314-367-1970
Fax: 314-367-1341

District Office - Saint Louis County:
8525 Page Boulevard
Saint Louis, MO 63114
Phone: 314-890-0349
Fax: 314-427-6320

Articles and Resources

Sources

  1. Roll call vote, Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq Resolution of 2002.
  2. Robert McElroy, "Freedom Of Information Requests Process Clarified and Improved," TheWeekInCongress, March 16, 2007.
  3. Robert McElroy, "Freedom Of Information Requests Process Clarified and Improved," TheWeekInCongress, March 16, 2007.
  4. Robert McElroy, "Freedom Of Information Requests Process Clarified and Improved," TheWeekInCongress, March 16, 2007.
  5. Robert McElroy, "Freedom Of Information Requests Process Clarified and Improved," TheWeekInCongress, March 16, 2007.
  6. Thomas page on H.R. 1022

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