Congressional Directory for the 106th Congress (1999-2000), June 1999.
[Pages 241-242]
[From the U.S. Government Publishing Office, www.gpo.gov]



    FLOYD SPENCE, Republican, of Lexington, SC; born in Columbia, SC, 
April 9, 1928; on July 3, 1988, married the former Deborah Ellen 
Williams of Lexington, SC; father of four sons with the late Lula 
Hancock Drake Spence: David, Zach, Benjamin and Caldwell; Lexington High 
School, SC; attended University of South Carolina on an athletic 
scholarship; B.A. in English, 1952, president South Carolina Association 
of Student Governments, junior class president, battalion subcommander 
of USN-ROTC, member of Kappa Alpha Order social fraternity, honor 
council, honor board, student council, captain of track team, football 
team, basketball team, YMCA; named to Omicron Delta Kappa honorary 
leadership fraternity, Kappa Sigma Kappa honorary service fraternity, 
dean's list, Who's Who Among Students in American Colleges and 
Universities, president of the student body; selected Outstanding Senior 
and recipient of Algernon-Sydney Sullivan Award as outstanding male 
student at University of South Carolina in 1952, Fellowship of Christian 
Athletes; author and lecturer on communism and national defense; 
coauthor, Can You Afford This House? and The Case Against the Reckless 
Congress; Who's Who in America; Who's Who in the South and Southwest, 
Who's Who in American Politics, and Outstanding Personalities of the 
South; University of South Carolina Law School, LL.B., 1956, J.D., 1970, 
editor of South Carolina Law Quarterly, chief justice of Phi Alpa Delta 
legal fraternity and vice president of the Law Federation; enlisted as a 
recruit in Naval Reserves when in high school, commissioned upon 
graduation from college, served aboard U.S.S. Carter Hall (LSD-3) and 
U.S.S. LSM-397 in the Korean conflict; former commanding officer of a

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naval reserve surface division; retired as captain, U.S. Naval Reserves; 
former group commander, all Naval Reserve units, Columbia, SC, area; 
South Carolina House of Representatives, 1956-62; elected to South 
Carolina Senate in 1966, reelected in 1968; minority leader of South 
Carolina Senate, 1966-70; chairman of Joint Senate-House Internal 
Security Committee in South Carolina, 1967-70; lawyer; former partner in 
law firm of Callison and Spence, West Columbia, SC; former Sunday School 
teacher and council member, St. Peter's Lutheran Church; first president 
of Lexington County Historical Society; former county chairman and 
member of board of directors of Mid-Carolina Mental Health Association; 
Sons of Confederate Veterans, former commander of Wade Hampton Camp; 
former circuit vice president and counselor-at-large, University of 
South Carolina Alumni Association; former executive board member, former 
district chairman, and former scoutmaster, currently, Council Advisory 
Board member of the Indian Waters Council of the Boy Scouts of America; 
Silver Beaver Award; member of Farm Bureau, Chamber of Commerce, 
American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Lexington Voiture, Reserve 
Officers Association, Naval Reserve Association, U.S. Supreme Court Bar, 
Lexington County, South Carolina, and American bar associations; South 
Carolina Historical Society, South Caroliniana Society; Columbia 
Carillon, Archeological Society of South Carolina; charter member of the 
University of South Carolina Association of Lettermen; graduate of 
Defense Strategy Seminar at National War College, graduate of National 
Security Seminar of Industrial College of the Armed Forces; former 
member of the Board of Visitors at the U.S. Naval Academy; chairman, 
Committee on Armed Services; member, Committee on Veterans' Affairs; 
former chairman of the Committee on National Security; former ranking 
member of the Committee on Armed Services; former ranking member of the 
Committee on Standards of Official Conduct; former member of the 
Republican Committee on Committees; Tidewater Region Representative on 
the Republican Policy Committee in the 104th to 106th Congresses; 
honorary degrees: the Citadel, LL.D., 1995 and University of South 
Carolina, Doctor of Public Service, 1995; elected to the 92nd Congress 
in November 1970; reelected to each succeeding Congress.


                  Office Listings
 
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 Beaufort, SC 29901....................................
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Counties: Aiken (part), Allendale, Barnwell, Beaufort (part), Calhoun 
        (part), Colleton (part), Hampton, Jasper, Lexington, Orangeburg 
        (part), Richland (part). Cities and townships: Aiken (part), 
        Allendale, Ballentine, Barnwell, Batesburg, Beaufort, 
        Blackville, Bluffton, Blythewood, Brunson, Cayce, Chapin, 
        Columbia (part), Cooaawhatchie, Cope, Cordova, Crocketville, 
        Daufuskie Island, Early Branch, Elko, Estill, Fairfax, Furman, 
        Garnett, Gaston, Gifford, Gilbert, Hampton, Hardeeville, Hilda, 
        Hilton Head Island, Irmo, Islandston, Kline, Leesville, 
        Lexington, Livingston, Lodge, Luray, Martin, Miley, Montmorenci, 
        Neeses, North, Norway, Orangeburg, Pelion, Pineland, Port Royal, 
        Ridgeland, Ruffin, Scotia, Springfield, St. Helena Island, St. 
        Matthews (part), State Park, Swansea, Sycamore, Tillman, Ulmer, 
        Varnville, Walterboro (part), West Columbia, White Rock, 
        Williams, Williston, Windsor, Yemassee. Population (1990), 
        581,111.
ZIP Codes: 29002, 29006, 29016, 29033, 29036, 29038, 29039, 29053, 
        29054, 29054, 29063, 29070, 29071, 29072, 29073, 29076, 29082, 
        29107, 29112, 29113, 29115 (part), 29116 (part), 29123, 29135 
        (part), 29146, 29147, 29160, 29169, 29170 (part), 29171-72, 
        29177, 29201 (part), 29202 (part), 29203 (part), 29204 (part), 
        29205 (part), 29206 (part), 29207 (part), 29208 (part), 29209 
        (part), 29210-12, 29214 (part), 29215 (part), 29216 (part), 
        29217 (part), 29218 (part), 29221 (part), 29223 (part), 29224 
        (part), 29228 (part), 29230 (part), 29240 (part), 29250 (part), 
        29260 (part), 29290 (part), 29292 (part), 29475, 29488 (part), 
        29493, 29801 (part), 29802 (part), 29083 (part), 29804 (part), 
        29810, 29812-14, 29817, 29826-27, 29836, 29839, 29846, 29849, 
        29853, 29856, 29901-05, 29910-13, 29915-16, 29918, 29920-29, 
        29932-36, 29938-40, 29943-45, 29948