- Paul Sarbanes
Infobox Senator
name=Paul Sarbanes
width=180
jr/sr= United States Senator
state=Maryland
party=Democratic
term=January 3 ,1977 –January 3 ,2007
preceded=John Glenn Beall, Jr.
succeeded=Ben Cardin
date of birth= birth date and age|1933|02|3
place of birth=Salisbury, Maryland
occupation= attorney
residence=Baltimore, Maryland
alma_mater=Princeton University ,Oxford University ,Harvard University
spouse=Christine Dunbar
religion=Greek Orthodox
footnotes=|footnotes=Paul Spyros Sarbanes ( _el. Παύλος Σπύρος Σαρμπάνης) (born
February 3 ,1933 ), a Democrat, is a former United States Senator who represented the state ofMaryland . Sarbanes was the longest-serving senator in Maryland history, having served from 1977 until 2007. He did not seek re-election in 2006 and was then replaced byBen Cardin . Sarbanes was known for his low-key style, often shunning the limelight over his 30-year Senate career. However, he did lend his name to theSarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, which put his name in the headlines.Early life and family
Paul Sarbanes was born on
Maryland 's Eastern Shore in the city of Salisbury. His parents, Spyros P. Sarbanes and Matina Tsigounis, [ [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~battle/senators/sarbanes.htm 1 ] ] wereimmigrant s fromLaconia ,Greece , and owned a Salisbury restaurant.A graduate of
Wicomico High School inSalisbury, Maryland , Sarbanes attendedPrinceton University , earning abachelor's degree in 1954. He was awarded aRhodes Scholarship that brought him to Balliol College of theUniversity of Oxford inOxford, England , graduating with a First Class degree in 1957. Sarbanes then returned to the United States and attendedHarvard Law School .After graduating in 1960, he clerked for Federal Judge
Morris A. Soper before entering private practice with twoBaltimore, Maryland law firms. In June 1960, Sarbanes married Christine Dunbar ofBrighton, England ; they have three children (John Sarbanes ,Michael Anthony Sarbanes , and Janet Matina Sarbanes) and six grandchildren. Sarbanes is a member of the Greek Orthodox Cathedral of the Annunciation in Baltimore.His son,
John Sarbanes , won the general election forMaryland's 3rd congressional district in 2006, the district that Paul Sarbanes represented prior to his election as senator.Political career
In 1966, Sarbanes ran for the
Maryland House of Delegates in Baltimore City and won. During his four years as a State delegate inAnnapolis, Maryland he served on both the Judiciary and the Ways and Means Committees.He was elected to the
United States House of Representatives in 1970 from the fourth district of Maryland and was reelected in 1972 and 1974 from the third district. While in the House, Sarbanes served on the Judiciary Committee, the Merchant Marine and Fisheries Committee, and the Select Committee on House Reorganization. It was during his service in the House, in August 1974, that Sarbanes was selected by his Democratic colleagues on theHouse Watergate Committee to introduce the first Article of Impeachment, for obstruction of justice, against PresidentRichard Nixon .In 1976, Sarbanes was elected to the
United States Senate and re-elected in 1982, 1988, 1994 and 2000. In 2002, Sarbanes was the Senate sponsor of the Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002, which reformed federal securities laws in the wake of the 2002 corporate accounting scandals.Sarbanes served on the following Senate committees:
*Ranking Member of the Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee
*Ranking Member of the Special Whitewater Committee.
*Senior Member Foreign Relations Committee.
*Senior Member Budget Committee.
*Senior Member Joint Economic Committee.On
March 11 ,2005 , Sarbanes, the longest serving senator in Maryland history, announced at a news conference his decision not to seek re-election in 2006. When the110th Congress convened in 2007, he was succeeded byBen Cardin . For more information, seeMaryland United States Senate election, 2006 .Election history
References
*CongBio|S000064
*Paul Sarbanes Senate website biography. [http://sarbanes.senate.gov/pages/biography_2004.html]
* [http://library.cqpress.com Congressional Quarterly Voting and Elections Collection.]Footnotes
External links
*CongLinks|congbio=s000064
* [http://www.kepplerspeakers.com/speakers/speakers.asp?1-56RL2 Senator Paul Sarbanes Biography]
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