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'''J. T. "Jabo" Waggoner''' (born [[January 8]], [[1937]] in Birmingham) is | '''J. T. "Jabo" Waggoner, Jr''' (born [[January 8]], [[1937]] in Birmingham) is the Majority Leader of the [[Alabama State Senate]]. | ||
Waggoner is | Waggoner is the son of former [[Birmingham City Commission]]er [[J. T. Waggoner]] and an [[Ensley]] elementary school teacher. He graduated from [[Ensley High School]] and earned his bachelors degree from [[Birmingham-Southern College]] and his juris doctorate degree from [[Birmingham School of Law]]. Law school inspired him to enter politics. | ||
He | Waggoner first won election to represent [[Alabama House District 14]] in [[1966]] and held the seat through [[1974]]. In the [[1974 general election]] he was elected to represent the newly-created [[Alabama House District 51]] and remained in the House through November [[1983]]. He was elected to the State Senate, representing the [[Alabama Senate District 16]] in [[1990]]. Waggoner, a Republican, served as Senate Minority Leader from [[2002]] to [[2010]], and became Senate Majority Leader after the [[2010 general election]]. Waggoner also chairs the Rules and Confirmations committees and the Committee on Local Legislation No. 2. | ||
Waggoner is president of [[Birmingham Business Consultants, LLC]]. He He serves on the boards for United Cerebral Palsy, the [[Metropolitan Development Board]], Better Business Bureau, [[Greater Birmingham Convention and Visitors Bureau]], [[Alabama Sports Hall of Fame]], and [[Pinnacle Bank]]. He served as head coach of the [[Birmingham Touchdown Club]] and was president of the [[Birmingham Tip-Off Club]]. | |||
Waggoner resides with his wife Marilyn in [[Vestavia Hills]] and attend [[Homewood Church of Christ]]. They had four children, Scott, Mark, Lyn and [[Jay Waggoner|J. T. III]] ("Jay"), who was a standout member of the [[Auburn Tigers baseball team]]. | |||
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[http://www.legislature.state.al.us/senate/senators/senatebios/sd016.html | * [http://www.legislature.state.al.us/senate/senators/senatebios/sd016.html J.T. "Jabo" Waggoner] at legislature.state.al.us | ||
*[http://www.vote-smart.org/bio.php?can_id=5619 | * [http://www.vote-smart.org/bio.php?can_id=5619 Jabo Waggoner] at vote-smart.org | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=J._T._Waggoner | * "[http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=J._T._Waggoner J. T. Waggoner]" (March 28, 2008) Wikipedia - accessed May 23, 2008 | ||
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Revision as of 22:06, 20 February 2013
J. T. "Jabo" Waggoner, Jr (born January 8, 1937 in Birmingham) is the Majority Leader of the Alabama State Senate.
Waggoner is the son of former Birmingham City Commissioner J. T. Waggoner and an Ensley elementary school teacher. He graduated from Ensley High School and earned his bachelors degree from Birmingham-Southern College and his juris doctorate degree from Birmingham School of Law. Law school inspired him to enter politics.
Waggoner first won election to represent Alabama House District 14 in 1966 and held the seat through 1974. In the 1974 general election he was elected to represent the newly-created Alabama House District 51 and remained in the House through November 1983. He was elected to the State Senate, representing the Alabama Senate District 16 in 1990. Waggoner, a Republican, served as Senate Minority Leader from 2002 to 2010, and became Senate Majority Leader after the 2010 general election. Waggoner also chairs the Rules and Confirmations committees and the Committee on Local Legislation No. 2.
Waggoner is president of Birmingham Business Consultants, LLC. He He serves on the boards for United Cerebral Palsy, the Metropolitan Development Board, Better Business Bureau, Greater Birmingham Convention and Visitors Bureau, Alabama Sports Hall of Fame, and Pinnacle Bank. He served as head coach of the Birmingham Touchdown Club and was president of the Birmingham Tip-Off Club.
Waggoner resides with his wife Marilyn in Vestavia Hills and attend Homewood Church of Christ. They had four children, Scott, Mark, Lyn and J. T. III ("Jay"), who was a standout member of the Auburn Tigers baseball team.
External links
- J.T. "Jabo" Waggoner at legislature.state.al.us
- Jabo Waggoner at vote-smart.org
References
- "J. T. Waggoner" (March 28, 2008) Wikipedia - accessed May 23, 2008