Howard Phillips The Constitution Party
Howard Phillips is classified as a family man. He is married to Peggy Phillips and has six children ranging in age from 13 to 34, and 12 grandchildren. Phillips is, like many politicians, well educated from a well known ivy-league university. He is a 1962 graduate of Harvard College where he was twice elected president of the Student Council. In 1974 Phillips left the Republican Party after twenty years of being a precinct worker, election warden, campaign manager, Congressional aide, Boston Republican Chairman, and assistant to the Chairman of the Republican National Committee (not simultaneously). Phillips headed two Federal agencies under the Nixon Administration. Phillips ended his Executive Branch career as Director of the U.S. Office of Economic Opportunity in the Executive Office of the President. Phillips resigned frrom this position when President Nixon reneged on his commitment to veto further funding for "Great Society" programs. After his resignation in 1974, Phillips has been Chairman of TCC, a non-partisan, nationwide grass-roots public policy advocacy group which has provided leadership in opposition to the Panama
preserve the U.S. military presence at Panama, deploy SDI, eliminate the to the government should go to the state legislature. The Constitution Party believes The Next Four Years (1992), and Victory 2000 (1999). He was the recipient of the Phillips is President of the Policy Analysis, Inc. (PAI), a for-profit consulting In 1995, and became the 5th party to do so.The Party reached a ballot position in the
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