Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
Available On Air Stations
Watch Live

JFK Profile In Courage Award Going To Former GOP Rep. Bob Inglis

In 2010, Republican Bob Inglis lost his congressional seat in the Tea Party wave for, among other things, accepting climate change. Today, the John F. Kennedy Library Foundation named Inglis the 2015 recipient of the John F. Kennedy Profile in Courage Award for political courage.

"Inglis is being awarded this honor for the courage he demonstrated when reversing his position on climate change after extensive briefings with scientists, and discussions with his children, about the impact of atmospheric warming on our future," the foundation said in a statement. "Knowing the potential consequences to his political career, Inglis nevertheless called on the United States to meaningfully address the issue. In June, 2010, Inglis lost his re-election to the U.S. Congress."

Inglis, a former South Carolina congressman, was first elected to Congress in 1992. He will receive the award at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum in Boston on May 3.

Advertisement

Inglis now runs the Energy and Enterprise Initiative at George Mason University, which advocates a free-market approach to climate change. In a response posted on Twitter, Inglis said: "It's thrilling – incredibly thrilling – to be selected for this year's" award.

The Profiles in Courage prize was awarded last year to President George H.W. Bush. Other past winners include President Ford and Republican Sen. John McCain of Arizona, as well as former Democratic Congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords of Arizona.

Copyright 2015 NPR. To see more, visit http://www.npr.org/.