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Spencer Thomas Bachus III / ˈ b æ k ə s / (born December 28, 1947) is an American politician. He is a former U.S. Representative for the state of Alabama, serving from 1993 to 2015. A member of the Republican Party , he served as ranking member (2007–2011) and chairman (2011–2013) of the House Financial Services Committee.
Spencer Bachus: Republican Alabama: 2007–2011 Barney Frank: Democratic Massachusetts: 2011–2013 Maxine Waters: Democratic California: 2013–2019 Patrick McHenry: Republican North Carolina: 2019–2023 Maxine Waters: Democratic California: 2023–present
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Spencer Bachus [82] May 9, 2019 (Confirmed May 8, 2019, 72–22) [83] Vacant Judith Pryor [84] May 10, 2019 (Confirmed May 8, 2019, 77–19) [85] Inspector General of the Export-Import Bank of the United States Vacant International Bank for Reconstruction and Development; Governor of the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development ...
Spencer Bachus (R.-Ala.), the ranking Republican on the Financial Services Committee (at left in photo), thinks he knows why. Bachus HAMP Investigation Requested by Rep. Spencer Bachus
Spencer Bachus, incumbent U.S. Representative [12] [13] Slade Blackwell, state senator [12] Greg Canfield, Secretary of the Alabama Department of Commerce and former state representative [12] David Carrington, president of the Jefferson County Commission [12] Steve French, former state senator [14] Tony Petelos, Jefferson County Manager [12]
Spencer Bachus, who I've mentioned, I would pick on the Republican side. He is an aggressive trader in options. I'm sure you've talked at the Motley Fool about how that is a very high-risk ...
Palmer declared his candidacy for the 6th district following the retirement announcement of 11-term incumbent Spencer Bachus. [6] In a crowded seven-way Republican primary—the real contest in this heavily Republican district—Palmer finished second behind state representative Paul DeMarco.