Forrest Hood James Jr.

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Fob James
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Governor of Alabama
From: January 15, 1979 – January 17, 1983
January 16, 1995 – January 18, 1999
Predecessor George Wallace
Successor Don Siegelman
Information
Party Democrat
Republican
Spouse(s) Bobbie Mooney
Religion Episcopalian

Forrest Hood "Fob" James, Jr. (born September 15, 1934) served as Governor of Alabama from 1979-1983, and again from 1995-1999. During his first administration the state faced considerable financial difficulties. A conservative Democrat, James implemented a ten percent State spending cut, instituted a hiring freeze and laid off a considerable number of the state employee workforce. James was unsuccessful when he attempted to impose a fuel tax, and also failed to eliminate income tax deductions for Social Security payments. Fob James was defeated for reelection in 1982 to George Wallace. However, he won a second term in 1994 as a Republican. During his tenure he took a tough stance on crime, strongly advocating capital punishment over life in prison.

Prior to entering politics, James played professional football in Canada and was a successful manufacturing executive.[1]

References

  1. http://www.encyclopediaofalabama.org/face/Multimedia.jsp?id=m-4481