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About
Republican politician who became a United States Senator from Kansas in 1997. He has served as the Chairman of the Senate Committees on Intelligence, Ethics, and Agriculture during his tenure.
Before Fame
He earned a B.A. in Journalism from Kansas State University in 1958, where he was a member of the Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity, before becoming an administrative assistant to Kansas's 1st District Congressman Keith Sebelius in 1969.
Trivia
He founded the Pat Roberts Intelligence Scholars Program, which linked undergraduate and graduate students with U.S. security and intelligence agencies.
Family Life
He had three children with his wife Franki.
Associated With
He succeeded Harry Reid as the Chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Ethics.