Bill Nelson (politician)
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| Office: | Senior Senator, Florida |
| Political party: | Democratic |
| Term of office: | January 2001–Present |
| Preceded by: | Connie Mack III |
| Succeeded by: | Incumbent (2007) |
| Date of birth: | September 29, 1942 |
| Place of birth: | Miami, Florida |
| Spouse: | Grace Cavert Nelson |
Clarence William Nelson (born September 29, 1942) is the senior U.S. Senator from Florida. He is a Democrat.
Nelson was born in Miami. He attended Yale University, where he received his Bachelor of Arts in 1965, and later served in the U.S. Army Reserves from 1965 to 1971 (and on active duty from 1968 to 1970). During this time, Nelson studied at the University of Virginia, where he received his law degree in 1968.
Nelson worked as a fire marshal and later as a lawyer before beginning his political career in the Florida House of Representatives. Nelson served in the state house from 1972 to 1979, when he left the state house following his election to the U.S. House of Representatives the following year. Nelson served in the U.S. House from 1979 to 1991. In 1986, he became the second sitting member of congress (first from the House) to travel into space; Nelson served aboard the Columbia space shuttle on the STS-61-C mission with six other astronauts from January 12–18, where he was the payload specialist. By the end of the mission, Nelson had traveled over 2.1 million miles in 96 earth orbits and logged over 146 hours in space.
Nelson ran an unsuccessful campaign to the Democratic nominee for Governor of Florida in 1990. He lost to former U.S. Senator Lawton Chiles, who went on to win the general election. During the campaign, he tried to make an issue out of Chiles' health and age, a strategy that backfired on him in a state with a large population of retirees and senior citizens. From 1995 to 2000, Nelson was the Treasurer and Insurance Commissioner of Florida. In the 2000 election, Nelson won the election for Florida senator, beating then-Representative Bill McCollum, the Republican candidate in an open seat election to replace retiring Republican incumbent Connie Mack.
Nelson has been a vocal opponent of oil drilling off Florida's coast. He has fought to ensure veterans and their spouses get the benefits they deserve and have access to quality health care, and he has fought for a meaningful Medicare prescription drug benefit that allows the government to negotiate lower drug prices from pharmaceutical companies. He is generally regarded as a moderate, and has announced his intent to run for reelection in 2006. Republican Katherine Harris has announced that she will run against him, although many prominent Republicans have asked her not to because they fear she may be too polarizing to win the election against the moderate Nelson.
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| Preceded by: Louis Frey Jr. | United States Representative for the 9th Congressional District of Florida 1979–1983 | Succeeded by: Michael Bilirakis |
| Preceded by: Daniel A. Mica | United States Representative for the 11th Congressional District of Florida 1983–1991 | Succeeded by: Jim Bacchus |
| Preceded by: Tom Gallagher | Florida State Treasurer 1995–2000 | Succeeded by: Tom Gallagher |
| Preceded by: Connie Mack III | United States Senator (Class 1) from Florida 2001– | Succeeded by: Incumbent |
| Image:Flag of Florida.svg | Florida Congressional Delegation serving in the 109th United States Congress |
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| Senators | Bill Nelson (D), Mel Martinez (R) |
| Representative(s) | Jeff Miller (R), Allen Boyd (D), Corrine Brown (D), Ander Crenshaw (R), Ginny Brown-Waite (R), Cliff Stearns (R), John Mica (R), Ric Keller (R), Michael Bilirakis (R), Bill Young (R), Jim Davis (D), Adam Putnam (R), Katherine Harris (R), Connie Mack IV (R), Dave Weldon (R), Mark Foley (R), Kendrick Meek (D), Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R), Robert Wexler (D), Debbie Wasserman Schultz (D), Lincoln Diaz-Balart (R), E. Clay Shaw, Jr. (R), Alcee Hastings (D), Tom Feeney (R), Mario Diaz-Balart (R) |
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