Richard Baker
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"To get rich never risk your health. For it is the truth that health is the wealth of wealth."
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"To get rich never risk your health. For it is the truth that health is the wealth of wealth."
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| Preceded by | Henson Moore |
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| Succeeded by | Incumbent |
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| Born | May 22 1948 |
| Political party | Republican |
| Spouse | Kay Baker |
| Religion | Methodist |
Richard Hugh Baker (born May 22 1948), an
American politician, has been a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives since 1987, representing the 6th District
of
The son of a Methodist Minister, he was born in
In 1986, Baker switched to the Republicans because of a long-running feud with
In 1992, however, Louisiana lost a congressional seat as a result of reapportionment after the 1990 Census.
After being unopposed in 1994 and 1996, Baker faced Marjorie McKeithen, daughter of longtime Republican Louisiana Secretary of
State Fox McKeithen and granddaughter of former Democratic Governor John McKeithen. Court-ordered
Baker is ranking member of the House Financial
Services Capital Markets Subcommittee, and is also a member of the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee and
According to The Wall Street Journal, Baker caused some controversy in
the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina when he was overheard telling lobbyists: "We finally cleaned up
In the aftermath of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita, Baker proposed a plan to rebuild Louisiana. Commonly known as "The Baker Plan," Baker introduced legislation to create the Louisiana Recovery Corporation. The LRC would have been initially financed by the issuance of federal government bonds and would use the funds to buy properties from homeowners and business in the most devastated areas of the state. The LRC would then clean the property and sell clean titles to developers, who would then redevelop the properties in accordance with plans developed by the local governments and civic groups. The proceeds of the sales to the developers would have been used to repay the bonds used to initial finance the LRC, paying the government back for their initial loan. The homeowners would have had the option to accept the buyout and walk away, accept the buyout and retain an option to return, or refuse to sell and repair their property themselves. On the advice of Recovery Tsar Don Powell, President Bush killed the LRC when he publicly announced his opposition to the bill.
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| Senators | Mary Landrieu (D),
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| Preceded by Henson Moore |
Member of the from Louisiana's 6th congressional district 1987–present |
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