Rep. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.)
Rep. Jeff Flake
(R-Arizona) has represented the Diamondback State's sixth
congressional district since 2001, cutting a pro-immigration,
pro-trade, limited-government, anti-spending path that contrasts
sharply with the mainstream of the Republican Party.
Flake's campaign against "earmarking," or larding up bills with
giveaways for legislators' home districts, brought
national attention to this issue and inspired some important
rule changes. He has been a lonely voice in the House calling for
an end to the U.S.-imposed travel
ban on Cuba . And in a state that has shocked much of the
country with its intolerance toward both documented and
undocumented immigrants, Flake has consistently
argued for reducing obstacles to legal immigration and
establishing more effective guest worker programs.
Now Flake has his eye on the Senate seat being vacated next year by
the retiring Republican Jon Kyl. While there's plenty of
competition for his House job, Flake is so far alone in the race
for Arizona's junior Senate seat.
A former head of the Goldwater Institute and practicing Mormon,
Flake is a leading voice for freer markets and more personal
freedom within the Republican Party.
Late in June, Flake sat down with Reason Senior Editor Tim
Cavanaugh to discuss these matters and more.
Approximately 28 minutes
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