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Latest revision as of 07:35, 30 January 2022
Dennis DeConcini (politician) | ||||||||||||
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Born | Dennis Webster DeConcini 1937-05-08 Tucson, Arizona, U.S. | |||||||||||
Nationality | American | |||||||||||
Alma mater | University of Arizona | |||||||||||
Religion | Roman Catholic | |||||||||||
Spouse | Patty DeConcini | |||||||||||
Member of | Balkan Action Committee, International Center for Missing and Exploited Children, Phi Delta Theta, Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation | |||||||||||
Interest of | American Continental Corporation | |||||||||||
Party | Democratic | |||||||||||
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Keating Five
DeConcini was widely noted as a member of the Keating Five in a banking and political contribution ethics investigation during the 1980s which grew out of the Savings and Loan fraud. The Senate investigation involved Charles Keating and Lincoln Savings/Continental Homes, the sixth largest employer in the state of Arizona at the time. The Senate Ethics Committee looked into the actions of five United States Senators in relation to their actions connected with Charles Keating and concluded that Senators DeConcini, McCain, Glenn and Reagle "broke no laws or Senate ethics rules, but were aggressive in their actions on behalf of Charles Keating." DeConcini did not run for a fourth term.
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