Richard Green "Dick" Lugar (born April 4, 1932) is the senior United States Republican Senator from Indiana.
Lugar manages his family's 604-acre (2.4 km²) Marion County corn, soybean and tree farm. Before entering public life, he helped his brother Tom manage the family's food machinery manufacturing business in Indianapolis.
Sen. Lugar is member of the United Methodist Church.
Lugar ran for the Republican nomination for President in 1996, but his campaign failed to gain traction. His campaign slogan was "Dick Lugar, everything a President should be." His main plank in his platform being abolishing the IRS and income tax and replacing it with a national sales tax.
Lugar has been influential in gaining Senate ratification of treaties to reduce the world's use, production and stockpiling of nuclear, chemical and biological weapons. In 1991, he initiated a partnership with then-Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman Sam Nunn with the objective of eliminating latent weapons of mass destruction in the former Soviet Union. To date, the Nunn-Lugar Cooperative Threat Reduction program has deactivated more than 5,900 nuclear warheads that were once aimed at the United States.
As Chairman of the Agriculture Committee, Lugar built bipartisan support for 1996 federal farm program reforms, ending 1930s-era federal production controls. He initiated a biofuels research program to help decrease U.S. dependency on foreign oil, and led initiatives to streamline the U.S. Department of Agriculture, reform the food stamp program, and preserve the federal school lunch program.
Lugar has received numerous awards, including Guardian of Small Business, the Spirit of Enterprise, Watchdog of the Treasury, and 34 honorary doctorate degrees.
Senator Lugar is member of the board of the Nuclear Threat Initiative (NTI).
During the August recess of 2005, Lugar, who is the chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, went with Senator Barack Obama to Russia to inspect nuclear facilities there. They were detained for three hours at an airport in the city of Perm, near the Ural Mountains, where they were scheduled to depart for a meeting with the President and the Speaker of the House of Ukraine. They were released after a brief dialogue between U.S. and Russian officials and the Russians later apologized for this incident.
In April 2006, Lugar was selected by Time as one of "America's 10 Best Senators."
Lugar is unopposed in the 2006 election. The filing deadline was February 17, 2006. *
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