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did not cast ballots in 1962. Hill won thirty-seven of the state's sixty-seven counties. Martin's strong showing enabled him to be elected in 1964 to the U.S. House, representing
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workers: "These foreign giveaways have cost taxpayers billions of dollars and turned many areas of
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Hospital and Health Center Construction Act of 1946, better known as the
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from District 73 in Montgomery, holding office between 2010 and 2014. He was also the Democratic nominee for
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Chair of the Senate Executive Expenditures Committee
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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1363:The Lister Hill Library of the Health Sciences
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510:Hill during his time as a member of the House
1373:Lister Hill article, Encyclopedia of Alabama
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422:United States House of Representatives
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516:Alabama's 2nd congressional district
2024:United States Senate majority whips
1718:United States senators from Alabama
1483:U.S. Senator (Class 3) from Alabama
1367:University of Alabama at Birmingham
1100:"HR. 7152. PASSAGE. -- GovTrack.us"
520:House Committee on Military Affairs
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322:University of Alabama, Tuscaloosa
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1382:"J. Lister Hill (id: H000598)"
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1399:U.S. House of Representatives
1353:National Institutes of Health
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1127:Gulf Coast Historical Review
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884:National Academy of Sciences
725:Marshall Space Flight Center
706:Tennessee-Tombigbee Waterway
619:American Library Association
610:. He also voted against the
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950:Attorney General of Alabama
599:Brown vs Board of Education
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1033:Lipscomb, C.E. (2002).
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1669:Senate Democratic Whip
1578:Senate Labor Committee
1570:Howard Alexander Smith
1268:"Public Welfare Award"
594:The Southern Manifesto
592:In 1954, Hill signed "
564:A moderate-to-liberal
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69:Howard Alexander Smith
46:Senate Labor Committee
2825:Government Operations
1015:University of Georgia
1010:"SL01113D21_BSSE.DAT"
942:Joseph Lister Hubbard
921:of Gadsden, a former
888:University of Alabama
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457:University of Alabama
386:Years of service
140:United States Senator
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1525:Senate Majority Whip
1274:on December 29, 2010
1234:The Huntsville Times
1193:The Huntsville Times
1190:, October 24, 1962;
940:His great-grandson,
880:Public Welfare Medal
841:political scientists
773:Nikita S. Khrushchev
766:Bay of Pigs Invasion
754:Cuban Missile Crisis
587:Library Services Act
433:Senate Majority Whip
428:from 1938 to 1969.
426:United States Senate
88:Senate Majority Whip
1492:John H. Bankhead II
1222:The Two-Party South
1172:Journal of Politics
1168:Walter Dean Burnham
1163:The Mobile Register
1022:on August 16, 2016.
935:Listerhill, Alabama
923:lieutenant governor
729:Huntsville, Alabama
484:Columbia Law School
480:Ann Arbor, Michigan
465:Delta Kappa Epsilon
449:Montgomery, Alabama
339:Columbia University
305:Henrietta McCormick
269:Montgomery, Alabama
3544:Alternately named
1545:Frederick Van Nuys
1489:Served alongside:
1357:Bethesda, Maryland
1246:The New York Times
1236:, October 24, 1962
1206:The New York Times
931:Greenwood Cemetery
904:United States Army
856:Harry F. Byrd, Sr.
846:The New York Times
778:The New York Times
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380:United States Army
256:Joseph Lister Hill
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1532:Succeeded by
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1456:Succeeded by
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892:Auburn University
644:Lyndon B. Johnson
637:Dwight Eisenhower
528:Dixie Bibb Graves
447:Hill was born in
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