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Jerry Climer : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jerry Climer
Jerome Francis “Jerry” Climer (born April 25, 1941), is the founder of two Washington, D.C.-based think tanks, the Congressional Institute and the Public Governance Institute, which were established in 1987 and 2001, respectively. His field of expertise is public administration—a branch of political science—as well as public policy and issues development. ==Early years, education, politics==
An Arkansas native, Climer graduated from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville with a Bachelor of Science degree in public administration. He came to Washington in 1967 to join the staff of newly elected Republican U.S. Representative John Paul Hammerschmidt of Harrison. Later, he was an assistant to the United States Secretary of Agriculture. From 1979-1985, he was chief of staff to then U.S. Representative Edwin R. Bethune of White County, only the second Arkansas Republican to have been elected to Congress since Reconstruction. Late in 1970, Governor Winthrop Rockefeller, shortly before he left the office, appointed Climer to fill a vacancy as the clerk of Pulaski County, which includes the capital city of Little Rock.
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