Saxby Chambliss served in the US Senate
for two terms and, before that, served
four terms in the US House of
Representatives.
Georgia Trend magazine, which
consistently named him one of its Most
Influential Georgians, called him "a
highly visible and well-respected presence
in Washington," and says he earned "a
reputation as an affable but
straight-talking lawmaker."
During his tenure in the Senate, he served
as a member of the Senate Armed Services
Committee; the Senate Committee on
Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry; the
Senate Rules Committee; and his leadership
and experience on homeland security and
intelligence matters earned him an
appointment to the Senate Select Committee
on Intelligence, where he served as vice
chairman from 2011 to 2014, advocating for
dramatically improved information sharing
and human-intelligence-gathering
capabilities. His previous role as
chairman of the House Intelligence
Subcommittee on Terrorism and Homeland
Security made him one of the leading
congressional experts on those issues.
During the 109th Congress, Saxby served as
chair of the Senate Agriculture Committee
and is the only senator since 1947 to have
chaired a full standing Senate committee
after serving in the chamber for just two
years. He served as ranking member of the
Agriculture Committee during the 110th and
111th Congresses.
Saxby was first elected to Congress to
represent Georgia's 8th District in 1994.
Throughout his legislative career, he has
been recognized numerous times by the
public and private sectors for his work on
agriculture, defense, budget and national
security issues.
Saxby also served as the co-chair of the
Senate Aerospace Caucus and the Senate
Reserve Caucus, and as a member of the
Senate Rural Health Caucus, the Juvenile
Diabetes Caucus, the Caucus on Military
Depots, Arsenals and Ammunition Plants, the
Congressional Sportsmen’s Foundation
and the Congressional Fire Services
Caucus.