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    Phil Gramm. William Philip Gramm (born July 8, 1942) is an American economist and politician who represented Texas in both chambers of Congress. Though he began his political career as a Democrat, Gramm switched to the Republican Party in 1983.

  2. Contents. Phil Gramm. United States senator. Learn about this topic in these articles: Cornyn. In John Cornyn. Senate seat being vacated by Phil Gramm. Cornyn was elected with about 55 percent of the general vote, and he took office in December 2002 after Gramm resigned early.

  3. An economist by training, Senator Phil Gramm has had a long and distinguished career in public service, academia and the private sector. Before joining AEI, Sen. Gramm was the vice chairman of...

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  5. Nov 17, 2008 · On Capitol Hill, Mr. Gramm became the most effective proponent of deregulation in a generation, by dint of his expertise (a Ph.D in economics), free-market ideology, perch on the Senate banking...

  6. 5 days ago · Learn about Phil Gramm's legislative career, including his enacted bills, issue areas, voting record, and missed votes. GovTrack.us provides analysis, data, and charts on Gramm's ideology, leadership, and constituency.

  7. Students. Scholars. Article. Images & Videos. Related. John Byerly/U.S. Department of Defense. (born 1942). In the 1980s, Republican President Ronald Reagan wanted to reduce federal government programs and spending. As a Democrat in Congress, Phil Gramm of Texas promoted Reagan’s economic policies so strongly that Gramm alienated his own party.

  8. views updated. Phil Gramm (William Philip Gramm), 1942–, American politician, b. Fort Benning, Ga. A Univ. of Georgia Ph.D. in economics and former professor, he served as a Democratic member of the House of Representatives from Texas from 1979 until 1983, when he joined the Republican party and won a special election to reclaim his seat.

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