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1. Brian Schatz
United States Senator
from Hawaii
Incumbent
Assumed office
December 26, 2012
Serving with Mazie Hirono
Preceded by Daniel Inouye
11th Lieutenant Governor of Hawaii
In office
December 6, 2010 – December 26, 2012
Governor Neil Abercrombie
Preceded by Duke Aiona
Succeeded by Shan Tsutsui
Other offices
Chair of the Hawaii Democratic Party
In office
May 2008 – January 2010
Preceded by Jeani Withington
Succeeded by Dante Carpenter
Member of the Hawaii House of Representatives
from the 25th district
Brian Schatz
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Brian Emanuel Schatz (pronounced /ʃɑːtz/; born October 20,
1972) is an American politician who is the senior United
States Senator for Hawaii. Schatz was appointed by Governor
Neil Abercrombie to replace Senator Daniel Inouye after his
death in 2012.
Schatz served in the Hawaii House of Representatives from
1998 to 2006, where he represented the 25th Legislative
District and was chairman of the Democratic Party of Hawaii
from 2008 to 2010. He also worked as chief executive officer
of Helping Hands Hawaii, an Oahu nonprofit social service
agency, until he resigned to run for Lieutenant Governor of
Hawaii in the 2010 Hawaii gubernatorial election as the
running mate of Neil Abercrombie.[1] He served as lieutenant
governor until December 26, 2012, when Abercrombie
appointed Schatz to serve out Daniel Inouye's U.S. Senate
term until the 2014 special election.[2] Upon his swearing-in,
Schatz was the youngest U.S. Senator in the 112th Congress.
Schatz won the 2014 special election to complete the
remainder of Inouye's Senate term, and was reelected in 2016
for a full 6-years term.
Contents
1 Early life, education, and early career
2 Hawaii House of Representatives (1998–2006)
2.1 Elections
3 Political career (2006–10)
3.1 2006 congressional election
3.2 Support for Obama
3.3 State Chairman
4 Lieutenant Governor (2010–12)
4.1 2010 election
4.2 Tenure
5 U.S. Senate (2012–present)
5.1 Appointment
5.2 2014 election
5.3 2016 election
5.4 Committee assignments
6 Political positions
7 Personal life
8 Electoral history
9 References
10 External links
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2. In office
November 3, 2002 – November 7, 2006
Preceded by Kenneth Hiraki
Succeeded by Della Au Belatti
Member of the Hawaii House of Representatives
from the 24th district
In office
November 3, 1998 – November 3, 2002
Preceded by Sam Aiona
Succeeded by Kirk Caldwell
Personal details
Born Brian Emanuel Schatz
October 20, 1972
Ann Arbor, Michigan, U.S.
Political
party
Democratic
Spouse(s) Linda Kwok Kai Yun
Children 2
Education Pomona College (BA)
Website Senate website
(http://schatz.senate.gov)
Early life, education, and early career
Schatz was born to a Jewish family in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
He is the son of Barbara Jane (née Binder) and Irwin Jacob
Schatz, a cardiologist and native of Saint Boniface, Manitoba.
[3][4]
Schatz's father was notable as the first to publicly identify the
injustice of the Tuskegee syphilis experiment in 1964, and
remained an influential critic of the study through his life.[5][6]
When Brian was two years old, his family moved to Hawaii,[7]
where he graduated from Punahou School.[8][9] Schatz
enrolled at Pomona College in Claremont, California; he spent
a term studying in Kenya as part of the International Training
Program.[10] After graduating with a B.A. in philosophy, he
returned to Hawaii, where he taught at Punahou before taking
other jobs in the nonprofit sector.
He became active in the community through his involvement
in Youth for Environmental Services in the 1980s. He served
as CEO of Helping Hands Hawaii and director of the Makiki
Community Library and of the Center for a Sustainable
Future. In March 2010, Schatz stepped down from Helping
Hands to run for lieutenant governor.[11]
Hawaii House of Representatives
(1998–2006)
Elections
In 1998, Schatz, a Democrat, challenged the incumbent State Representative of the 24th District of the Hawaii
House of Representatives, Republican Sam Aiona, and won, 53%–47%.[12] In the 2000 rematch, he was
re-elected, 57%–43%.[13]
In 2002, he ran in the newly redrawn 25th House district, and defeated Republican Bill Hols, 69%–31%.[14] In
2004, he defeated Republican Tracy Okubo 64%–36%.[15] The 25th district includes Makiki and Tantalus on
Oahu.
Political career (2006–10)
2006 congressional election
Schatz ran for Hawaii's 2nd congressional district, vacated by Ed Case, who had decided to run for the U.S.
Senate. The Democratic primary featured 10 candidates, seven of whom served in the Hawaii Legislature. Mazie
Hirono, the Lieutenant Governor, was the only one who had held statewide office and thus enjoyed the most
name recognition. She also raised more money than any other candidate in the race, mostly because of the
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3. Schatz, his wife, Linda Kwok Kai Yun
Schatz; incoming Hawaii First Lady
Nancie Caraway; and Governor-elect
Neil Abercrombie on Election Day
2010.
endorsement of EMILY's List,[16] and gave her campaign a personal loan of $100,000. Still, she won with just
22% of the vote, just 845 votes ahead of State Senator Colleen Hanabusa. State Representative Schatz ranked
sixth with 7% of the vote, behind Hirono and four state senators.[17][18]
Support for Obama
Schatz, one of the earliest supporters of Barack Obama for president, founded a group with other Hawaii
Democrats in December 2006 to urge Obama to run. Schatz said, "For the last six years we've been governed by
fear, fear of terrorists, fear of other countries, even fear of the other party...everyone is governing by fear and
Barack Obama changes all of that. He wants to govern the United States by hope."[19] In 2008, Schatz worked as
spokesman for Obama's campaign in Hawaii.[20]
State Chairman
In April 2008, he began running for the position of chairman of the Democratic Party of Hawaii,[21] and won the
job at the state convention the following month. During his tenure, the Democrats increased the number of active
party members and delivered Obama's best performance of any state in the country. Hawaii native Obama won
the state with 73% of the vote when just 55% of the state voted for Democratic nominee John Kerry in United
States presidential election in Hawaii, 2004. Schatz stepped down as party chairman on January 9, 2010.[22]
Lieutenant Governor (2010–12)
2010 election
On January 10, 2010, Schatz announced his candidacy for the office of
lieutenant governor.[23] Schatz's campaign priorities included the creation
of clean-energy jobs, public education, and technological improvements
in the public sector. He also declared his support for Hawaii House Bill
444,[24] which would have allowed same-sex civil unions in Hawaii had it
not been vetoed by term-limited Republican Governor Linda Lingle.[25]
A number of Hawaii labor unions endorsed Schatz for lieutenant
governor in the Democratic primary election, held statewide on
September 18, 2010.[26]
Tenure
On December 6, 2010, Schatz was inaugurated as Hawaii's 11th
lieutenant governor alongside Neil Abercrombie, who had defeated
incumbent Lieutenant Governor Duke Aiona for the governor's seat.
Hawaii Supreme Court Associate Justice James Duffy administered the oath of office at the Coronation Pavilion
on the grounds of ʻIolani Palace.
U.S. Senate (2012–present)
Appointment
Shortly before Sen. Daniel Inouye died on December 17, 2012,[27] he dictated a letter to Governor Neil
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4. Abercrombie, asking that U.S. Representative Colleen Hanabusa be appointed to finish out his term.[28][29]
Hawaii law on interim appointments to the U.S. Senate requires the governor to choose from three candidates
selected by the party of the previous officeholder. On December 26, 2012, the Hawaii Democratic Party
nominated Schatz, Hanabusa, and Esther Kia'aina, the deputy director of the Hawaii Department of Land and
Natural Resources. The same day, Abercrombie named Schatz to the job, despite Inouye's request.[30] Later that
night, Schatz accompanied President Barack Obama back to Washington, D.C. on Air Force One.[31] On
December 27 Schatz was sworn in as a senator by Vice President Joe Biden.
Schatz's appointment to Inouye's seat on December 27, 2012, made him the senior senator from Hawaii (Mazie
Hirono, who was elected that November to replace retiring Sen. Daniel Akaka, took office just one week later on
January 3, 2013). He is only the sixth person to represent Hawaii in the U.S. Senate, and the first non-Asian
American to serve since Oren E. Long.
2014 election
Schatz announced his intention to run for election in the special election to be held in 2014 for a two years term.
In April 2013, Congresswoman Colleen Hanabusa announced she would oppose Schatz in the primary. The core
of the Schatz campaign was climate change and renewable energy,[32] and fieldwork from the Super-PAC
Climate Hawks Vote has been credited with possibly putting Schatz over the top in a close Democratic
primary.[33] Schatz defeated Hanabusa by 1,782 votes (0.75 percent)[34] in a primary delayed in two precincts by
Hurricane Iselle.[35]
As expected in heavily Democratic Hawaii, Schatz went on to win the general election with about 70% of the
vote.[36]
2016 election
Schatz ran for and easily won his first full six-year senate term in 2016.[37]
Committee assignments
Committee on Appropriations
Subcommittee on Defense
Subcommittee on Labor, Health and Human Services, Education, and Related Agencies
Subcommittee on Legislative Branch (Ranking Member)
Subcommittee on Military Construction, Veterans Affairs, and Related Agencies
Subcommittee on Transportation, Housing and Urban Development, and Related Agencies
Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation
Subcommittee on Aviation Operations, Safety, and Security
Subcommittee on Communications, Technology, Innovation, and the Internet (Ranking Member)
Subcommittee on Oceans, Atmosphere, Fisheries, and Coast Guard
Subcommittee on Space, Science and Competitiveness
Select Committee on Ethics
Committee on Indian Affairs
Political positions
Schatz supports same-sex marriage.[38] He sponsored legislation in 2015 to allow married gay couples to have
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5. equal access to the veterans benefits and Social Security they have earned.[39]
In one of his first votes in the U.S. Senate, he voted against renewing the FISA Amendments Act Reauthorization
Act of 2012.[40] On April 17, 2013, he voted to expand background checks for gun purchases.[41]
In March 2014, Schatz was a lead organiser of an overnight talkathon devoted to discussing climate change. The
gathering of over two dozen Senate Democrats took place on the Senate floor. The League of Conservation
Voters supported the talkathon and ran campaign ads on Schatz's behalf.[42]
Schatz voted for the Cybersecurity Information Sharing Act, a bill opposed by many civil liberties groups.[43][44]
To encourage tourism in West Hawaii, Schatz proposed that customs begins in Japan so that planes can arrive in
West Hawaii as domestic flights.[45]
In 2016, Brian Schatz cast his DNC superdelegate vote for Hillary Clinton - along with the majority of other
Hawaii superdelegates - despite Bernie Sanders having won the Democratic Primary of the state by a margin of
nearly 40%.
Personal life
Schatz is married to Linda Kwok Kai Yun. They have two children. Brian's identical twin brother, Steve, runs the
Hawaii Department of Education's Office of Strategic Reform.[46]
Electoral history
Hawai'i House of Representatives District 24 election, 1998
Party Candidate Votes % +%
Democratic Brian Schatz 3,904 53.1%
Republican Sam Aiona (inc.) 3,446 46.9%
Hawai'i House of Representatives District 24 Democratic Primary election, 2000
Party Candidate Votes % +%
Democratic Brian Schatz (inc.) 2,771 77.1%
Democratic Casey Choi 824 22.9%
Hawai'i House of Representatives District 24 election, 2000
Party Candidate Votes % +%
Democratic Brian Schatz (inc.) 3,825 56.7%
Republican Sam Aiona 2,917 43.3%
Hawai'i House of Representatives District 25 election, 2002
Party Candidate Votes % +%
Democratic Brian Schatz (inc.) 4,896 68.7%
Republican William "Bill" Hols 2,233 31.3%
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6. Hawai'i House of Representatives District 25 election, 2004
Party Candidate Votes % +%
Democratic Brian Schatz (inc.) 5,367 63.8%
Republican Tracy Okubo 3,048 36.2%
U.S. House of Representatives 2nd District in Hawai'i Democratic Primary election, 2006
Party Candidate Votes % +%
Democratic Mazie Hirono 24,487 21.8%
Democratic Colleen Hanabusa 23,643 21.1%
Democratic Matt Matsunaga 16,001 14.3%
Democratic Clayton Hee 12,649 11.3%
Democratic Gary Hooser 10,730 9.6%
Democratic Brian Schatz 8,254 7.4%
Democratic Ron Menor 8,030 7.2%
Democratic Nestor Garcia 4,479 4.0%
Democratic Hanalei Aipoalani 2,688 2.4%
Democratic Joe Zuiker 1,174 1.0%
Hawai'i Lieutenant Governor Democratic Primary election, 2010
Party Candidate Votes % +%
Democratic Brian Schatz 83,476 36.9%
Democratic Robert "Bobby" Bunda 45,986 20.3%
Democratic Norman Sakamoto 44,488 19.6%
Democratic Gary Hooser 22,890 10.1%
Democratic Lyla Berg 20,183 8.9%
Democratic Jon Riki Karamatsu 6,746 3.0%
Democratic Steve Hirakami 2,695 1.2%
Schatz was elected in a separate primary but on a joint ticket in the general election with Neil Abercrombie, who
was running for Governor.
U.S. Senate Democratic Primary election in Hawai'i, 2014
Party Candidate Votes % +%
Democratic Brian Schatz (inc.) 115,445 49.3%
Democratic Colleen Hanabusa 113,663 48.6%
Democratic Brian Evans 4,842 2.1%
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7. U.S. Senate election in Hawai'i, 2014
Party Candidate Votes % +%
Democratic Brian Schatz (inc.) 246,827 69.8%
Republican Cam Cavasso 98,006 27.7%
Libertarian Michael Kokoski 8,941 2.5%
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External links
Senator Brian Schatz (http://www.schatz.senate.gov/) official U.S.
Senate website
Brian Schatz for Senate (http://www.brianschatz.com/)
Brian Schatz (https://www.dmoz.org/Regional/North_America
/United_States/Hawaii/Government/Federal/US_Senate/Brian_Schatz_%5BD%5D) at DMOZ
Biography (http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=S001194) at the Biographical
Directory of the United States Congress
Profile (https://www.votesmart.org/candidate/17852) at Project Vote Smart
Financial information (federal office) (http://www.fec.gov/fecviewer
/CandidateCommitteeDetail.do?&tabIndex=1&candidateCommitteeId=H6HI02244) at the Federal
Election Commission
Legislation sponsored (https://www.congress.gov/member/brian-schatz/2173) at The Library of Congress
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9. Political offices
Preceded by
Duke Aiona
Lieutenant Governor of Hawaii
2010–2012
Succeeded by
Shan Tsutsui
United States Senate
Preceded by
Dan Inouye
U.S. Senator (Class 3) from Hawaii
2012–present
Served alongside: Daniel Akaka, Mazie Hirono
Incumbent
Honorary titles
Preceded by
Mike Lee
Baby of the Senate
2012–2013
Succeeded by
Chris Murphy
Party political offices
Preceded by
Dan Inouye
Democratic nominee for U.S. Senator from Hawaii
(Class 3)
2014, 2016
Most recent
United States order of precedence (ceremonial)
Preceded by
Dean Heller
United States Senators by seniority
65th
Succeeded by
Tim Scott
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