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Jeff Sessions (R-Ala.)

U.S. Senator (since January 1997)

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Why He Matters

As Alabama's junior senator, Sessions is a staunch conservative voice on fiscal and military issues. But it's legal matters that he considers his expertise.

A former U.S. attorney and Alabama attorney general, Sessions was nominated as a federal judge by President Ronald Reagan in 1986. But the Senate Judiciary Committee killed his nomination in part because of allegations that he was racially insensitive. Ironically, Sessions was the the Judiciary's Committee's ranking Republican since 2009; he frequently used his senior committee perch to help block federal judges nominated by President Clinton and confirm those championed by President George W. Bush.

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Senator Jeff Sessions via FOX News

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At a Glance

  • Career History: Alabama Attorney General (1994-1996); Practicing Attorney (1993-1994);U.S. Attorney (1981-1993)
  • Birthday: December 24, 1946
  • Hometown: Mobile, Ala.
  • Alma Mater: University of Alabama, J.D. 1973 Huntingdon College, B.A. 1969
  • Spouse: Mary Sessions
  • Religion: Methodist
  • Committees: Ranking member, Budget (since January 2011); Armed Services ; Judiciary ; Environment and Public Works
  • DC Office: Washington, DC 20510 -0104, (202) 224-4124
  • State Offices: Huntsville,(256) 533-0979;Birmingham (205) 731-1500;Montgomery(334) 244-7017; Mobile (251) 414-3083
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Path to Power

Sessions was born on Dec.24, 1946, in Selma, Ala. In 1964, he became an Eagle Scout and five years later graduated from Huntingdon College in Montgomery. He went on to law school at the University of Alabama, where he earned his J.D. in 1973.

After graduation Sessions went into private legal practice in Russellville, Ala., and later in Mobile. From 1975 to 1977, he served as assistant U.S. attorney for the Southern District of Alabama. In 1981, Sessions was nominated by President Reagan to serve as U.S. attorney for Alabama's Southern District.

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The Issues

Sessions is among the Senate's more conservative members, though in the 110th Congress he voted with his party 88 percent of the time.In 2007, National Journal ranked him one of the top ten most conservative senators.

The former U.S. attorney opposes abortion rights and strict gun control, and he is a strong proponent of free trade. Sessions comes down on the more conservative side of the immigration debate, one of the few issues on which he disagreed with President George W. Bush. He was one of the more vocal opponents of the Comprehensive Immigration Reform Act of 2007 that would have created a guest-worker program for foreign workers, which he helped kill.

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The Network

In the 2008 presidential primaries, Sessions supported former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney (R). When Romney dropped out of the race, Sessions would not endorse Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.), though he did say he "strongly supported him."

The junior senator from Alabama is close with his state's senior senator and fellow Republican Richard Shelby. He's is a leading voice on the Border Security Caucus along with its chairman, Sen. David Vitter (R-La.).

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Additional Resources

  1. Miller, S.A. "Voting record clouds Obama's judge picks," The Washington Times, Nov. 17, 2008.
  2. Nixon, Ron, "Turning Back the Clock On Voting Rights," The Nation, Oct. 28, 1999.
  3. "McCain takes Alabama; Sessions holds Senate seat," USA Today, Nov. 5, 2008.
  4. "McCain takes Alabama; Sessions holds Senate seat," USA Today, Nov. 5, 2008.
  5. National Journal 2007 Vote Ratings
  6. Sen. Sessions' website
  7. Orndorff, Mary, "Sessions Spends Term Preserving the Judiciary," Birmingham News, Oct. 12, 2002.
  8. "US senator meets with Pentagon arms chief nominee," Reuters, April 20, 2009.
  9. "Alabama Sen. Jeff Sessions says he backs Obama plan on Afghanistan and Iraq," Associated Press, April 17, 2009.
  10. Frates, Chris, "As Congress gets bluer, so does K St.," Politico, Jan. 26, 2009.
  11. National Journal Almanac of American Politics
  12. Orndorff, Mary, "Sessions won't "endorse" McCain," Birmingham News, June 12, 2008. /sessions_wont_endorse_mccain.html
  13. Orndorff, Mary, "U.S. Sen. Jeff Sessions speaking on immigration," The Birmingham News, Jan. 24, 2008.
  14. Sen. Session's Web site
  15. Perez, Evan, "Senator Says 2005 Law Prohibits U.S. Release of Gitmo Detainees," Wall Street Journal, April 3, 2009.
  16. "Freshmen of the 105th Congress," CNN
  17. "Cheney urges exception to torture ban for CIA," Associated Press, Nov. 4, 2005.
  18. "Pro-War Rally Draws Small Crowd," Associated Press, Sept. 25, 2005.
  19. Orndorff, Mary, "Alabama Sen. Jeff Sessions among GOP senators fighting stimulus package," The Birmingham News, Jan. 30, 2009.
  20. McMurray, Jeffrey, "Parker faces giant-killing challenge against Sessions," Associated Press, Nov. 2, 2002.
  21. Pergram, Chad, "Reporter's Notebook: Gangs of the Senate" FOX News, Sept. 13, 2008.
  22. Washington Post Congressional Vote Database
  23. "Editorial: Failure to renew E-Verify a discouraging sign," Dallas Morning News, March 13, 2009.
  24. National Journal Almanac of American Politics