Posted by: wytammic | June 4, 2007

Wyoming Sen. Craig Thomas dies at 74

Very sad breaking news from Yahoo.

By MARY CLARE JALONICK, Associated Press Writer 23 minutes ago

Wyoming Sen. Craig Thomas (news, bio, voting record), a three-term conservative Republican who stayed clear of the Washington limelight and political catfights, died Monday. He was 74.

The senator’s family issued a statement saying he died Monday evening at National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Md. He had been receiving chemotherapy for acute myeloid leukemia.

Just before the 2006 election, Thomas was hospitalized with pneumonia and had to cancel his last campaign stops. He nonetheless won with 70 percent of the vote, monitoring the election from his hospital bed.

Two days after the election, Thomas announced that he had just been diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia.

Gov. Dave Freudenthal, a Democrat, will appoint a successor from one of three finalists chosen by the state Republican party.

“Wyoming had no greater advocate, taxpayers had no greater watchdog, and rural America had no greater defender than Craig Thomas,” Senate Republican Leader Mitch McConnell (news, bio, voting record) said Monday night. “The Senate is a lesser place without Craig here, but the state of Wyoming and our nation are much better places because he was here.”

Thomas was a low-key lawmaker who reliably represented the interests of his conservative state, often becoming involved in public lands issues. He worked in behind-the-scenes posts to oversee national parks, including Yellowstone in Wyoming.

He was also an advocate for domestic energy and minerals production. He worked to protect Wyoming’s mining industry from foreign competition and backed efforts to get a federally funded coal gasification plant built in the state.

After his first round of chemotherapy, Thomas returned to the Senate in December, a month earlier than expected. A few months later, he said he felt better than he had in a long time. But he returned to the hospital for a second round of chemotherapy in May.

“I’m resolved to do all I can to keep the leukemia in check,” he said then. “I’ve been feeling very good over the last several months — even returning to my regular morning run. But I’ve always known that further treatments are common and could periodically be part of this thing.”

Thomas entered Congress in a special election in 1989 to replace Dick Cheney when the future vice president was named defense secretary by the first President Bush. Thomas won that race with 52 percent of the vote.

In 1994, Thomas won his first Senate race by beating former Gov. Mike Sullivan 59 percent to 39 percent. Thomas was re-elected by a wide margin in 2000, winning 74 percent of the vote against Democrat Mel Logan and Libertarian Margaret Dawson.

Thomas had previously served five years in the Wyoming Legislature.

He was born in Cody, Wyo., and was raised on a ranch. He graduated from the University of Wyoming with a degree in agriculture, then served four years in the U.S. Marines.

He also was vice president of the Wyoming Farm Bureau and general manager of the Wyoming Rural Electric Association.

He is survived by his wife, Susan, and four children.

May his family be comforted at this sad time.

UPDATE: Tieki Rae has more.

UPDATE:

Senator Craig Thomas

From the Casper Star Tribune, courtesy of Senator Craig Thomas’s office.

U.S. Sen. Craig Thomas rides in the Cody Stampede’s morning parade on July 4, 2006, to kick off the day’s festivities. Thomas was born and raised in Cody.


Responses

  1. Maybe one day after I start my farm out there I can run for office. :-)

  2. You certainly could TT. That’s the great thing about this state. Our other Senator, Senator Enzi, is a first generation college graduate. This is the first state I’ve lived in where I’m actually involved in politics, and we don’t have any untouchables. Senator Thomas had been to at least 2 of our local county Lincoln Day dinners in the last 4 years. Tieki Rae was even privileged to sit at his table a few years back when she was still in high school.

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  4. Hate to jump right in this way, but at least the Democratic Governor must choose his replacement from a slate of 3 Republicans presented by the Republican Party, but this selection must run again in 2008 for the balance of Thomas’s term which will last until the 2012 cycle ……….. Next Stop Lauderdale

  5. Hi Steve,
    I wasn’t sure about the candidate selected running again in 2008. Thanks for the update.


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