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Barry Goldwater Jr. to speak at Lincoln Day Dinner

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[January 07, 2011]  The Logan County Republican Central Committee will hold its annual Lincoln Day Dinner on Feb. 15 at the Lincoln KC Hall, 217 Limit St., beginning with a reception at 6 p.m. Dinner will be served at 6:30.

The keynote speaker will be Barry Goldwater Jr., a former California congressman and son of the 1964 Republican presidential nominee, Barry Goldwater Sr.

"We are pleased to host a prominent national figure at our annual event," said Dave Bender, Logan County Republican chairman. "The Goldwater name is synonymous with Republican conservatism, and like his father, Barry Jr. served his country with honor and high moral character."

Barry Goldwater Jr. represented the state of California in Congress for seven terms, serving from 1969 to 1984. His 14 years in Washington left an imprint on him and on the nation. He served on a number of committees, including the Committee on Science and Technology, Committee on Public Works and Transportation, and the Joint Committee on Energy. His areas of expertise included energy, the space program, aviation and defense, and government procurement. He was very instrumental in all facets of energy policy and research and development, including authoring the Solar Photovoltaic Act. He was on the committee that reviewed the disaster involving the space shuttle Challenger. He authored and saw the Privacy Act of 1974 signed into law. He served on the commission that looked into privacy issues affecting the private and corporate sectors. This issue remains a matter of his concern as we move into a global electronic network and information systems.

He has also been involved with organizations as diverse as the National Aeronautic Association, the National Wildlife Federation and the Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States. He is a life member of the American Numismatic Association. He is also looked upon as an expert concerning transportation matters.

He retired from politics in 1983 and in 1984 entered business in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, New York and Phoenix, where he currently lives near his son, Barry M. Goldwater III. For the past 23 years he has held responsible positions involving finance and management, including eight years as a member of the New York Stock Exchange. He has used his government experience and knowledge to pry open and get to the heart of problems involving how a business is affected by regulations or laws.

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His love of business is surpassed only by his humanitarian interests, which have landed him awards such as the Leadership Award from the President's Commission on Employment of the Handicapped and an Achievement Award from the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences. His business career has not diminished his compassion for the people and his commitment to making this a better and safer world.

Past speakers for the Logan County Lincoln Day Dinner include state Sen. Bill Brady, U.S. Sen. Mark Kirk, U.S. Rep. Aaron Schock, Illinois Treasurer-elect Dan Rutherford and Comptroller-elect Judy Baar Topinka.

Tickets for the annual dinner are available and must be purchased in advance. The cost is $35 per person or $65 per couple. To reserve tickets, contact Dave Bender at 217-871-2525 or davebender25@gmail.com.

[Text from file received from the Logan County Republican Party]

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