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'''Orrin Grant Hatch''' (], ]) is a five-term ] ], from ].

Until 2004, Hatch chaired the ] and is the 2nd ranking Republican on the ], where he serves on the ], the ], and the ]. Hatch is also on the ], the ] and the ]. He also serves on the Board of Directors for the ].

==Early life, marriage, and descendants==

Hatch was born to ] in ]. His great grandfather, ], founded what is now known as ], located in eastern ]. Hatch married ] of ]. They have six children and have twenty grandchildren. He and his family are members of the ].

==Education==

Hatch attended ] and, in ], received a degree in ]. In ], he received a ] from the ]. As a law student, he worked as a janitor, a metal lather, and a dormitory desk attendant.

==Career==

Senator Hatch worked as an ] in ] and Utah. In ], he was elected to the ] defeating the incumbent ]. In ] he tried for the ] Presidential nomination, but lost to ] Governor ]

Hatch caused an overnight controversy ], ] by proposing that ] owners should be able to destroy the computer equipment and information of those suspected of ], including ]. In the face of criticism, especially from technology and privacy advocates, Hatch withdrew his suggestion days later. One year later, he proposed a controversial ] that attempted to make illegal all tools that may be used for copyright infringement. According to many critics, this act would effectively outlaw the internet and personal computers, giving unprecedented legal leverage to media companies.

Orrin Hatch was one of the architects and advocates]of the expansion of ] visas and was generally and advocate of looser immigration policy.

A vocal supporter of ], Hatch was one of 58 senators who signed a letter directed to President ], in hopes of relaxing the federal restrictions on stem cell research.

== Trivia ==
Orrin Hatch has earned over $65,000 as a ] recording artist.

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