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public outreach. Browder established and chaired the statewide Alabama Elections Reform Commission to recommend and popularize changes to outdated laws governing the state's elections. His main accomplishment as Secretary of State was the passage of his Fair Campaign Practices Act of 1988, which replaced the Corrupt Practices Act of 1915 and remains the basis of campaign finance reporting law in the state.
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During Browder's tenure, the Secretary of State's office digitized the state's record-keeping system, established a training system for poll workers, monitored the handling of absentee ballots, purged voter rolls of ineligible β€” mainly deceased β€” voters, and registered hundreds of new voters through
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appointed him to the Ways and Means Committee. Browder and Wallace worked closely on improving education in Alabama. Following passage of Browder's Education Reform Act in 1984, which provided for the formation of the Governor's Education Reform Commission, Wallace appointed Browder vice chairman of
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Browder's major accomplishments in the legislature were passing the Browder Education Reform Act of 1984, the Alabama Crime Victims Compensation Act of 1985, and the Alabama Performance-Based Career Incentive Program (Teacher Career Ladder) Act of 1985. His colleagues included him among their
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Browder, a moderate Democrat, was a founding member of the Blue Dog Coalition in late 1994. As chairman of the Blue Dogs' Budget Committee and a member of the House Budget Committee, Browder introduced ideas that would eventually form the basis of bipartisan agreement in the contentious
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Following his time in the House of Representatives, Browder accepted two academic positions, the first as a distinguished visiting professor in the Department of National Security Affairs at the
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Outstanding Legislator ranks in 1985 and 1986, and he received special commendations from crime victims, social workers, and school financial aid administrators.
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the commission to formulate and implement a series of measures to bring the quality of education in the state up to national standards.
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in Alabama as Eminent Scholar in American Democracy. He retired from JSU in 2005 as Emeritus Professor of American Democracy.
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Before earning his graduate degrees, Browder served a brief stint in 1966 as a sportswriter for the
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He did not seek re-election to the House of Representatives in 1996, and his seat went to the
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Stealth Reconstruction: An Untold Story of Racial Politics in Recent Southern History
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Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Alabama
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Browder's political career began in the Alabama statehouse, where he served in the
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The Future of American Democracy: A Former Congressman's Unconventional Analysis
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After one term in the state legislature, Browder was elected to the office of
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The South's New Racial Politics: Inside the Race Game of Southern History
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Professor-Politician, The Biography of Alabama Congressman Glen Browder
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and graduated in 1961 from Edmunds High School in Sumter. He earned a
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Democratic Party members of the Alabama House of Representatives
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from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially
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South Carolina's Turkish People: A History and Ethnology
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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U.S. House of Representatives
Alabama
3rd
William Flynt Nichols
Bob Riley
Secretary of State of Alabama
H. Guy Hunt
Don Siegelman
Fred Crawford
Alabama House of Representatives
Sumter, South Carolina
Democratic
Jacksonville, Alabama
Alma mater
Presbyterian College

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