Scientists & Engineers for America

William Haas (Candidate)


(314) 533-1181
4579 Laclede #141
St. Louis, Missouri 63108

Biography

HAAS, William; BA, English, Yale University, 1966; JD, Corporate Transactional, Harvard Law School, 1972; Corporate Law Practice, 1972-1991; College Professor, English/Law/Business/Government, 1998-present; Candidate, Missouri State House of Representatives, District 64, 1998; Candidate, United States House of Representatives, Missouri, District 1, 2000; Elected Board Member, Saint Louis School Board, 1997-2005; Candidate, Missouri State House of Representatives, District 58, 2002, 2006.

Election Update

William Haas lost the 2008 election, and will not serve in the 111th Congress.

SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY QUESTIONNAIRE

SEA and eighteen other science organizations came together to ask the 2008 congressional candidates and winners seven questions on science and technology policy. See what William Haas said:

Innovation

Science and technology have been responsible for half of the growth of the American economy since World War II. But several recent reports question America’s continued leadership in these vital areas. What policies would you support to ensure that America remains the world leader in innovation?
whatever you think best, I'm there; a big supporter of science, having been pre-med 3 years among other reasons.

Climate Change

The Earth’s climate is changing and there is concern about the potentially adverse effects of these changes on life on the planet. What is your position on the following measures that have been proposed to address global climate change—a cap-and-trade system, a carbon tax, increased fuel-economy standards, and research? Are there other policies you would support?
as I think it was Debra Winger? said, or Meg Ryan? yes! yes! Yes! put AlGore and the NYTimes person who just wrote the environmental book, and TBoonePickens etal in charge and follow them.

Energy

Many scientists and policymakers say energy security and sustainability are major problems facing the United States this century. What policies would you support to meet the demand for energy while ensuring an economically and environmentally sustainable future?
see question 2 answer; not sure; Yale, Harvard Law, smart enough to follow the dialogue, open-minded enough to think for self and lead as well as follow? CNG (a phrase I learned today) until wind etal catch up?

Education

A comparison of 15-year-olds in 30 wealthy nations found that average science scores among U.S. students ranked 17th, while average U.S. math scores ranked 24th. What role do you think the federal government should play in preparing K-12 students for the science and technology driven 21st Century?
I'm 8 years St. Louis School Board; should be one of the sharpest tools in shed on this. Please see website, voteBillHaas.com for more (or to contribute :)).

in a word to question, Lots!

Water

Thirty-nine states expect some level of water shortage over the next decade, and scientific studies suggest that a majority of our water resources are at risk. What policies would you support to meet demand for water resources?
not sure; will depend on your group and others to educate me/us (congress).

Research

For many years, Congress has recognized the importance of science and engineering research to realizing our national goals. Given that the next Congress will likely face spending constraints, what priority would you give to investment in basic research in upcoming budgets?
high!

Health

Americans are increasingly concerned with the cost, quality, and availability of health care. How do you see science, research, and technology contributing to improved health and quality of life?
a lot; how would you like and think best to contribute?

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WILLIAM HAAS' RECORD ON SCIENCE

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