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'''Kay Bailey Hutchison''' (born '''Kathryn Ann Bailey''') is an American attorney, television correspondent, politician, diplomat and the 22nd [[United States Permanent Representative to NATO]] from 2017 until 2021. A member of the [[Republican Party (United States)|Republican Party]], she previously was a [[United States Senate|United States Senator]] from [[Texas]] from 1993 to 2013.
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Born in [[Galveston, Texas]], Hutchison is a graduate of the [[University of Texas at Austin]].  Prior to entering politics, she was an attorney and legal correspondent at [[KPRC-TV]] in [[Houston]].  She was a member of the [[Texas House of Representatives]] from 1972 to 1976.  After a brief business career, she returned to politics in 1990 when she was elected [[Texas State Treasurer]].  In [[1993 United States Senate special election in Texas|1993]], she was elected to the United States Senate in a [[Nonpartisan blanket primary|nonpartisan]] special election, defeating [[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]] incumbent [[Bob Krueger]] and becoming the first female senator in Texas history.
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After being reelected to the Senate in [[1994 United States Senate election in Texas|1994]], [[2000 United States Senate election in Texas|2000]], and [[2006 United States Senate election in Texas|2006]], Hutchison was an unsuccessful candidate for [[Governor of Texas]] in [[2010 Texas gubernatorial election|2010]], losing the Republican primary to incumbent [[Rick Perry]].  Hutchison was the most [[Seniority in the United States Senate|senior]] female Republican senator by the end of her tenure in 2013, and the fifth most senior [[Women in the United States Senate|female senator]] overall.  In 2013, she joined the law firm [[Bracewell LLP|Bracewell & Giuliani]].<ref>http://washingtonexaminer.com/the-great-2012-cashout-kay-bailey-hutchison-joins-lobbying-firm/article/2520836</ref>
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==United States Ambassador to NATO==
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On June 29, 2017, Hutchison was nominated by [[President of the United States|President]] [[Donald Trump]] to be the [[United States Permanent Representative to NATO]].<ref>http://thehill.com/homenews/administration/340156-trump-nominates-former-sen-kay-bailey-hutchison-to-be-nato-ambassador</ref> The U.S. Senate confirmed her nomination by voice vote on August 3, 2017.<ref name="chron.com">http://www.chron.com/news/politics/article/Senate-confirms-Kay-Bailey-Hutchison-as-NATO-envoy-11732052.php</ref>  Hutchison was sworn in on August 15, 2017, and started the position on August 28, 2017.
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On October 2, 2018, Hutchinson suggested NATO would consider a military strike to destroy Russian medium-range nuclear systems if Russia continued development on those systems, which she said was in breach of the 1987 [[Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty]]<ref>https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-nuclear-russia-idUSKCN1MC1J6</ref><ref>https://www.wsj.com/articles/u-s-envoy-threatens-russia-over-missiles-1538502253</ref>. [[Russia]] has long denied these allegations. Russian spokeswoman [[Maria Zakharova]] replied “It seems that people who make such statements do not realize the level of their responsibility and the danger of aggressive rhetoric.” <ref>https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-nuclear-russia-idUSKCN1MC1J6</ref>
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Latest revision as of 07:22, 20 May 2021

Person.png Kay Bailey Hutchison   Amazon C-SPAN IMDB Twitter WikiquoteRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(lawyer, businesswoman, politician, diplomat)
Kay Bailey Hutchison.jpg
BornKathryn Ann Bailey
1943-07-22
Galveston, Texas, U.S.
NationalityAmerican
Alma materUniversity of Texas at Austin, University of Texas School of Law
Children4
SpouseJohn Parks
Member ofCenter for Security Policy/National Security Advisory Council
PartyRepublican
As ambassador to NATO said US prepared to consider a military strike to destroy Russian missiles.

Employment.png United States Permanent Representative to NATO

In office
August 28, 2017 - January 20, 2021

Employment.png United States Senator from Texas

In office
June 14, 1993 - January 3, 2013
Succeeded byTed Cruz

Employment.png Treasurer of Texas

In office
January 15, 1991 - June 14, 1993

Kay Bailey Hutchison (born Kathryn Ann Bailey) is an American attorney, television correspondent, politician, diplomat and the 22nd United States Permanent Representative to NATO from 2017 until 2021. A member of the Republican Party, she previously was a United States Senator from Texas from 1993 to 2013.

Born in Galveston, Texas, Hutchison is a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin. Prior to entering politics, she was an attorney and legal correspondent at KPRC-TV in Houston. She was a member of the Texas House of Representatives from 1972 to 1976. After a brief business career, she returned to politics in 1990 when she was elected Texas State Treasurer. In 1993, she was elected to the United States Senate in a nonpartisan special election, defeating Democratic incumbent Bob Krueger and becoming the first female senator in Texas history.

After being reelected to the Senate in 1994, 2000, and 2006, Hutchison was an unsuccessful candidate for Governor of Texas in 2010, losing the Republican primary to incumbent Rick Perry. Hutchison was the most senior female Republican senator by the end of her tenure in 2013, and the fifth most senior female senator overall. In 2013, she joined the law firm Bracewell & Giuliani.[1]

United States Ambassador to NATO

On June 29, 2017, Hutchison was nominated by President Donald Trump to be the United States Permanent Representative to NATO.[2] The U.S. Senate confirmed her nomination by voice vote on August 3, 2017.[3] Hutchison was sworn in on August 15, 2017, and started the position on August 28, 2017.

On October 2, 2018, Hutchinson suggested NATO would consider a military strike to destroy Russian medium-range nuclear systems if Russia continued development on those systems, which she said was in breach of the 1987 Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty[4][5]. Russia has long denied these allegations. Russian spokeswoman Maria Zakharova replied “It seems that people who make such statements do not realize the level of their responsibility and the danger of aggressive rhetoric.” [6]


 

Events Participated in

EventStartEndLocation(s)Description
Bilderberg/20001 June 20004 June 2000Belgium
Brussels
Genval
The 48th Bilderberg, 94 guests
Bilderberg/200230 May 20022 June 2002US
Virginia
Chantilly
Westfields Marriott
The 50th Bilderberg, held at Chantilly, Virginia.
Brussels Forum/20188 March 201810 March 2018Belgium
Brussels
Annual 3 day spooky get-together of transatlantic politicians, media and military and corporations, under the auspices of the CIA and German Marshall Fund. Discussed the "Fight for Economic Equality".
Halifax International Security Forum/201717 November 201719 November 2017Canada
Halifax
Nova Scotia
Spooky conference in Canada
Munich Security Conference/201812 February 201814 February 2018Germany
Munich
Bavaria
The 54th Munich Security Conference
Munich Security Conference/202014 February 202016 February 2020Germany
Munich
Bavaria
The 56th Munich Security Conference, in 2020, "welcomed an unprecedented number of high-ranking international decision-makers."
WEF/Annual Meeting/200724 January 200728 January 2007SwitzerlandOnly the 449 public figures listed of ~2200 participants
WEF/Annual Meeting/200823 January 200827 January 2008World Economic Forum
Switzerland
At the 2008 summit, Klaus Schwab called for a coordinated approach, where different 'stakeholders' collaborate across geographical, industrial, political and cultural boundaries."
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