Andrews, Elizabeth Bullock (1911–2002)

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Andrews, Elizabeth Bullock (1911–2002)

American politician. Born Leslie Elizabeth Bullock in Geneva, Alabama, Feb 12, 1911; died Dec 3, 2002, in Birmingham, Alabama; graduated from Montevallo College, 1932; married George Andrews (US congressional representative).

Following husband's death during his 15th term in Congress, was the Democratic party's nominee for election to the vacant seat; ran without Republican opposition for 92nd Congress; as a representative for Alabama (April 4, 1972–Jan 3, 1973), served on the Committee on Post Office and Civil Service, and introduced several amendments to protect Social Security and medical benefits; co-sponsored a bill establishing a Tuskegee Institute national historical park; did not run for renomination.

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