Constellation Similarity Assertions
Swift, Al, 1935-
Al Swift began his congressional career after working at KVOS TV in Bellingham, WA and serving as top aide to Representative Lloyd Meed. Once elected to Congress in 1978, Swift sat on the Energy and Commerce Committee, chaired its subcommittee on Transportation and Hazardous Materials, and served on the House Administration Committee and the Elections subcommittee. He played a major role in many important issues during his tenure, including those concerning clean air, the spotted owl, hydroelectric power, nuclear waste, broadcast deregulation, telecommunications, uniform poll closing and campaign finance reform. Swift served eight successive terms and chose not to run for re-election in 1994.
From the description of Al Swift Congressional Papers, 1978-1994. (Western Washington University). WorldCat record id: 43653085
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Swift, Al
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Al Swift represented Washington State's second congressional district in the United States House of Representatives from 1978-1994. From the guide to the Al Swift interview, 2003 August 28, (Western Washington University Heritage Resources) ...
Swift, Al, d 1935-
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Swift, Al
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Al Swift was born in Tacoma, Washington on September 12, 1935, where he graduated from Lincoln High School. Swift attended Whitman College in Walla Walla, Washington from 1953 to 1955. He graduated from Central Washington University located in Ellensburg, Washington in 1957 with a B.A. in Journalism. While attending college, Swift began his career in broadcasting by working for local radio stations. After graduation, he joined KVOS Television and Radio in Bellingham, Washington. Swi...