- Brock Adams
Infobox Congressman
name =Brockman Adams
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state =Washington
district =7th
term_start =January 3 ,1965
term_end =January 22 ,1977
preceded =K. William Stinson
succeeded =John E. Cunningham
order2 =5thUnited States Secretary of Transportation
term_start2 =January 23 ,1977
term_end2 =July 20 ,1979
president2 =Jimmy Carter
predecessor2 =William Thaddeus Coleman, Jr.
successor2 =Neil Goldschmidt
jr/sr3 =United States Senator
state3 =Washington
term_start3 =January 3 ,1987
term_end3 =January 3 ,1993
predecessor3 =Slade Gorton
successor3 =Patty Murray
birth_date =January 13 ,1927
birth_place =Atlanta, Georgia
death_date =September 10 ,2004
death_place =Stevensville, Maryland
nationality =
party = Democrat
spouse = Mary Elizabeth Adams
relations =
children =
residence =
alma_mater =
occupation =
profession =Politician ,Lawyer
religion = Episcopalian
website =
footnotes =Brockman "Brock" Adams (
January 13 ,1927 –September 10 ,2004 ) was an American politician and member of Congress. Adams was a Democrat fromWashington and served as a U.S. Representative, Senator, andUnited States Secretary of Transportation before retiring in January 1993.Adams was born in Atlanta, Georgia, and attended the public schools in Portland,
Oregon . He attended theUniversity of Washington atSeattle where in 1948 he was elected president of the student government (ASUW ). He graduated in 1949 and was admitted toHarvard Law School , where he earned his law degree in 1952. Adams served in the U.S. Navy from 1944 to 1946, and was admitted to the Washington state bar in 1952, opening a private practice in Seattle. Adams taught law at theAmerican Institute of Banking from 1954 to 1960, and served as United States Attorney for the Western District of Washington from 1961 to 1964.Adams was elected as a Democrat to the House and served six terms beginning
January 3 ,1965 . He waschairman for the newly-created Budget Committee during the 94th Congress, and was considered to be a strong candidate for Speaker of the House. OnJanuary 22 ,1977 , Adams resigned to become the fifth Secretary of Transportation following his appointment by PresidentJimmy Carter and confirmation by the Senate from 1977 to 1979 . After resigning his Cabinet post onJuly 20 ,1979 , Adams resumed law practice, this time inWashington, D.C. , where he was a lobbyist forCSX Corporation and other railroad carriers.On
November 4 ,1986 , Adams was elected as a U.S. senator, defeating incumbentSlade Gorton (677,471 to 650,931, 51.2 percent to 48.8 percent). Serving one term fromJanuary 3 ,1987 , toJanuary 3 ,1993 , he chose not to be a candidate for reelection in 1992 after eight women made statements to "The Seattle Times " alleging that Adams had committed various acts of sexual misconduct, ranging from sexual harassment to rape. Adams denied the allegations, but his popularity statewide was weakened considerably from the scandal and he chose to retire rather than risk losing the seat for his party. Adams never lost anelection , and lived in Stevensville,Maryland , until his death due to complications fromParkinson's disease .Adams was a member of the
American Bar Association andPhi Beta Kappa Society . He was an Episcopalian.ee also
References
* [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=A000031 Congressional biography]
* [http://www.congressionalbadboys.com/Adams.htm Congressional Bad Boys profile]
* [http://projects.washingtonpost.com/congress/members/a000031/ Voting record maintained by the Washington Post]
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