

Jeff Sessions
U.S. Senator
Republican, Alabama
- Date of Birth: December 24, 1946
- Birthplace: Hybart, Ala.
- First Elected: 1996
Committee Assignments:
Senate Committee on Armed Services, Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works, Senate Committee on the Budget, Senate Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate Caucus on International Narcotics ControlCampaign Fundraising
2005 - Present| Top 5 Organizations | PACs | Individuals | Total |
| Southern Co | $7,000 | $73,015 | $80,015 |
| Balch & Bingham | $10,000 | $52,050 | $62,050 |
| Harbert Management | $0 | $32,600 | $32,600 |
| Drummond Co | $9,000 | $19,400 | $28,400 |
| Wpp Group | $1,500 | $23,150 | $24,650 |
| Top 5 Industries | PACs | Individuals | Total |
| Pharmaceuticals & Health Products | $18,000 | $500 | $18,500 |
| Commercial Banks | $6,000 | $2,000 | $8,000 |
| Lawyers & Law Firms | $6,000 | $900 | $6,900 |
| Health Professionals | $4,500 | $0 | $4,500 |
| Insurance | $2,000 | $2,400 | $4,400 |
Jeff Sessions in the News
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Sessions Is Worried About Entitlement Spending
February 15, 2011
The Alabama senator addresses Americans' fears attached to reforms. -
Cary: The Tea Party Movement Is More Mainstream Than Obama
September 24, 2010
The administration looks increasingly out of step with the rest of the country. - Sessions/Shelby bill dedicates 80% of BP penalty money to Gulf Coast Restoration Residents and voters of Huntsville and North Alabama need to be aware of the events taking place in Washington, DC, and of their U.S. Jeff Sessions position with doing the peoples work through government business. The following recap was issued…
- Key vote tonight on trade issue affecting Haleyville sleeping bag maker WASHINGTON -- The U.S. Senate tonight will take a procedural vote on a trade bill that Sen. Jeff Sessions has been trying for more than a year to amend in a way that protects Haleyville's Exxel Outdoors from cheaper imports.Roll...
- How a Big Corporate Law Firm Got Special Treatment from Congress and a $214M Bailout Watch the latest video at FoxNews.com GRETA VAN SUSTEREN, FOX NEWS HOST: Is a big corporate law firm in Boston getting special treatment from Congress? And is the president going to sign off on that special treatment tomorrow? Now, the politically connected firm, Wilmerhale, was hired to represent a…



