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James Thomas Waggoner
Majority Leader of the Alabama Senate
In office
November 3, 2010 – November 2014
Preceded byZeb Little
Succeeded byGreg Reed
Member of the Alabama Senate
from the 16th district

Incumbent

Assumed office
November 7, 1990
Preceded byWilliam Cabaniss
Member of the Alabama House of Representatives
In office
November 9, 1966 – November 9, 1983
Succeeded byHoyt Trammell
Constituency14th district (1966–1974)
51st district (1974–1983)
Personal details
Born

James Thomas Waggoner Jr.


(1937-01-08) January 8, 1937 (age 87)
Birmingham, Alabama, U.S.
Political partyRepublican (1984–present)
Other political
affiliations
Democratic (before 1984)
SpouseMarilyn Waggoner
Residence(s)Birmingham, Alabama, U.S.
Alma materBirmingham-Southern College
Birmingham School of Law

James Thomas "Jabo" Waggoner Jr. (born January 8, 1937) is an American politician who is a Republican member of the Alabama Senate, representing the 16th District since 1990. Waggoner was born on January 8, 1937. He received his B.A. from Birmingham Southern College and his J.D. from the Birmingham School of Law.

Personal life

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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 B.A. from Birmingham-Southern College and his J.D. from Birmingham School of Law. Law school inspired him to enter politics.[1]

Waggoner lives in Vestavia Hills with his wife, Marilyn, and attends 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.

Waggoner is president of Birmingham Business Consultants, LLC. 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.[1]

Career

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He assumed office in the Alabama State Senate in 1990. He was the Minority Leader from 1999 until the Republicans gained a legislative majority in November 2010 for the first time since Reconstruction, upon which he became Majority Leader. Previously he was a member of the Alabama House of Representatives from 1966 to 1983 as a Democrat. He switched parties the following year to run unsuccessfully against U.S. Congressman Ben Erdreich in the Birmingham-based 6th district in 1984, receiving 40%.

In May 2019, he voted to make abortion a crime at any stage in a pregnancy, with no exemptions for cases of rape or incest.[2]

In the State Legislature's 2021-2022 session, Waggoner was assigned to the following committees:[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Jabo Waggoner Jr - Bhamwiki". www.bhamwiki.com. Retrieved October 16, 2022.
  • ^ Durkin, Erin; Benwell, Max (May 15, 2019). "These 25 white men – all Republicans – just voted to ban abortion in Alabama". The Guardian.
  • ^ "J.T. Waggoner". Ballotpedia. Retrieved October 13, 2022.
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