Title: Party Platforms Healthcare
1Andrew Christopher Tessman
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Lindsay Paroczai, Celine Aziz, Tara
Conley Government, Per 3 January 7th, 2005
2Basic Facts
Name Andrew Christopher Tessman
Party Democrat
Age 55 (Born October 31, 1949)
Religion Protestant
Race Dutch and German on mothers side, Puerto
Rican on fathers side
Geographical Origin Dayton, Ohio
3Background Family History
Twin sister Alexandra-Realtor in California
Younger brother Stephen-Corporate CEO in Boston
Mother-Successful dentist from Columbus
Father-originally from San Francisco, died of
prostate cancer in 1963 (Andrew was 14), was a
pilot in Ohio
Grew up in a middle class neighborhood in Dayton,
OH
Wife-Jamie Parker Tessman, CFO of Bank of America
Kids- Andrew Jr., 20, who attends Harvard, and
Robert, 17, who attends Belmont High School and
is bound for Princeton
4Personal Life History
- Belmont High School, class of 68
- Ohio State University, Bachelors in Political
Science, class of 72 - Harvard University, Masters in International
Relations, class of 77
- Served in Vietnam from 1972-1975
5Professions
- Henhouse grocery bagger, summers of 66, 67, and
68
- Work-study at Ohio State, 68-72
- Research Assistant to visiting professor at
Harvard, 76-77
- City Hall Intern in Cambridge, 78-80
- City Manager of Dayton, OH, 80-84
- City Manager of Cincinatti, 85-87
- Secretary of Defense, 00-04
6Party Platforms
Healthcare
-Healthcare on a progressive basis
-Cutting down on unnecessary expenses
-Importing from other sources (ie, Canada) to
reduce costs
- -Money towards research of diseases because of
father
7Education
- Extended school availability (hours open)
- Higher teaching standards-checks on education
districts and teachers
- Funding for college-rewards for price cuts on
tuition
- Increase graduation rate and college attendance
- Tax deduction on tuition money
8Social Security
- Spend money previously allotted for the war on
strengthening Social Security
- Individuals put money into special Social
Security trust in respective banks and the
interest gained on that money is given to the
government
- Wont place tax on retirement funds
9Gun Control
- Believes in right to bear arms as long as it is
not abused
- Strong enforcements on gun licensing, i.e.
Background checks for gun shows, child locks, etc.
- More strict punishments for gang violence and
hate crimes
10Gay Marriage
- Strong advocate for partner rights
11Domestic Policy
Economy
- Increase foreign import tax
- Cut taxes for American-based businesses
- Middle/lower class tax cuts
- Allot money to research efficient technology
12Domestic Policy
Homeland Security
- Improve intelligence program to prevent further
acts of terrorism
- Maintain current state of travel security
(borders, airports, etc.)
- Increase safety on possible targets for attack
(power plants, airports, etc.)
13Welfare
14War in Iraq
- Generally anti-war and violence
- Right in getting Saddam out of power
- Little is being accomplished
- Pull troops out but continue to keep order and
peace
15Immigration and Border Control
- Protection for working aliens in US
- Maintain strong border control
- Harsher punishments for drug smugglers
16Term Limits/2nd Article
- Confidence in the system of term limits as it is
- Strong belief in system of checks and balances to
prevent manipulation, monopoly, political machines
17EXPENSES
18Green Bay, Wisconsin
Richmond, Virginia
Tampa Bay, Florida
Boston, Massachusetts
San Francisco, California
New Orleans, Louisiana
Campaign Stops
19Reasons for Choosing Cities
Jan- Tampa Bay-Addressing retirees, swing state,
Buccaneer game, participate in hurricane relief
Dec-Green Bay-Northern influence, Packers game,
visit meatpacking industry
March-Richmond-Southern influence, visit farms,
historical landmarks, county fair
May-Boston-First pitch for Red Sox game, speak at
Harvard (appeal to college students),
Northeastern influence
Apr- San Francisco-Gay community, fathers
hometown (childhood memories), Giants game,
Feb-New Orleans- Celebrate Mardi Gras, visit
historical landmarks, appear at Creole restaurants