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  1. Spencer Thomas Bachus III / ˈbækəs / (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.

  2. Apr 19, 2023 · Bachus, a former Alabama Republican leader, supports HB229, which would allow judges to review sentences for elderly prisoners serving life without parole. He is inspired by John Manley, a prisoner he met through prison ministry, who spent 35 years in jail for non-violent crimes.

  3. www.exim.gov › leadership-governance › officersSpencer Bachus | EXIM.GOV

    Spencer Bachus is a former U.S. Representative from Alabama and a current board member of EXIM, the U.S. export credit agency. He served on the Financial Services Committee and authored several laws on credit, insurance, and humanitarian issues.

  4. Sep 26, 2023 · Washington, DC — President Joe Biden has nominated former U.S. Representative Spencer Bachus III to the Board of Directors at the Export-Import Bank of the United States.

  5. Learn about Spencer Bachus, a conservative leader who represents Alabama in the U.S. House of Representatives. He has a record of fighting for limited government, fiscal responsibility, and traditional values.

  6. Mar 13, 2024 · Serving from 1993 to 2015, he is a conservative who was among the first Republicans to serve in the Alabama State Senate since Reconstruction. He has also been a businessman and a lawyer and has served in the Alabama National Guard. Bachus was born in Birmingham, Jefferson County, on December 28, 1947, to Spencer Thomas and Edith Wells Bachus.

  7. Spencer Bachus (b. December 28, 1947, Birmingham, AL) is a former Republican member of the U.S. House. He represented Alabama 's 6th Congressional District from 1993 to 2015. Bachus did not seek re-election in 2014. [1] Bachus began his political career by serving in the Alabama State Senate from 1983 to 1984.