
20 years served (10 terms)
Born 1936 — Died 2014
| Congress | Chamber | State | Party | Years |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 103 | House of Representatives | South Carolina (3) | D | 1993 — 1995 |
| 102 | House of Representatives | South Carolina (3) | D | 1991 — 1993 |
| 101 | House of Representatives | South Carolina (3) | D | 1989 — 1991 |
| 100 | House of Representatives | South Carolina (3) | D | 1987 — 1989 |
| 99 | House of Representatives | South Carolina (3) | D | 1985 — 1987 |
| 98 | House of Representatives | South Carolina (3) | D | 1983 — 1985 |
| 97 | House of Representatives | South Carolina (3) | D | 1981 — 1983 |
| 96 | House of Representatives | South Carolina (3) | D | 1979 — 1981 |
| 95 | House of Representatives | South Carolina (3) | D | 1977 — 1979 |
| 94 | House of Representatives | South Carolina (3) | D | 1975 — 1977 |
A bill to amend Title II of the Social Security Act to provide that an individual's benefits shall not be reduced (under the earnings test) on account of earnings from self-employment unless such earnings are based on service perform after he or she become entitled to such benefits.
A bill to provide that topsoil declared to be surplus property in connection with the construction of a dam by the United States may be donated to local governments, local public agencies, and private, non-profit organizations.
A bill to provide for the establishment of a Foreign Service Grievance procedure.
A bill to amend title 18, United States Code, to prohibit certain practices in administering and using polygraph examinations for purposes of hiring, demoting, promoting, disciplining, and dismissing employees.
A bill to amend the Atomic Energy Act of 1954 to authorize States to enter into agreements or compacts with other States for the establishment of regional disposal sites for low-level radioactive waste, to establish certain rules respecting the ownership of low-level radioactive waste, and for other purposes.
Coverage: Jan 1993 – Dec 1994
$262K
$237K
Source: FEC