United States Senator Elizabeth
Dole

RxCorps believes it’s important that Americans
know "who" in government supports their plight for
lower prescription drug prices in the United States. This month,
RxCorps dedicates its “Elected Officials Who Care”
section to United States Senator Elizabeth Dole. “Elizabeth
Dole truly cares about all Americans. Senator Dole’s popularity
is not just based on her charm and grace but, her extensive
knowledge of the plight of all Americans seeking relief from
out-of-control prescription drug prices in the United States”,
stated Paul Fischer, VP of Operations for RxCorps.
About Senator Elizabeth
Dole…
Elizabeth Dole has had a remarkable public service
career, serving five United States Presidents and winning 54%
of the vote in November 2002 to serve the people of North Carolina
in the United States Senate. As Senator, Elizabeth Dole is focused
on growing the economy and creating jobs, strengthening national
security and rebuilding our military, improving education and
making quality health care more affordable and accessible. Elizabeth
Dole is committed to making North Carolina - and America - safer,
stronger, healthier and more successful in the months and years
ahead. She serves on the Senate Armed Services, Agriculture,
Banking and Aging Committees.
Elizabeth Dole has been named consistently by
the Gallup Poll as one of the world's top ten most admired women
every year since 1996. She was the first woman to serve as the
departmental head of a branch of the military, the U.S. Coast
Guard, when she was Secretary of Transportation. Elizabeth Dole
currently serves in a volunteer position as the National Director
of Education and Information for Hospice.
A native of Salisbury, North Carolina, Elizabeth
Dole graduated with distinction from Duke University in 1958
and was a member of Phi Beta Kappa. She earned a degree from
Harvard Law School in 1965 and also holds a master's degree
in education and government from Harvard.
From 1969 to 1973, Elizabeth Dole served as Deputy
Assistant to President Nixon for Consumer Affairs, beginning
a career of dedication to public safety, for which she received
the National Safety Council's Distinguished Service Award in
1989. Elizabeth Dole's resume includes six years (1973-1979)
as a member of the Federal Trade Commission and two years (1981-1983)
as Assistant to President Reagan for Public Liaison.
In February 1983, Elizabeth Dole joined President
Reagan's Cabinet as Secretary of Transportation - the first
woman to hold that position. During her four-and-a-half years
at Transportation, the United States enjoyed the safest period
then to date in all three major transportation areas - rail,
air, and highway.
Elizabeth Dole was sworn in by President Bush
as the nation's 20th Secretary of Labor in January 1989. She
worked to increase safety and health in the workplace, advocated
upgrading the skills of the American workforce, and played a
key role in resolving the bitter 11-month Pittston Coal Strike
in southwest Virginia