The State has called John Spratt "a bridge-builder who can reach across party lines."
National Journal featured him on its cover as "a stand-out" in Congress, comparing his legislative skills to the "best infielders in baseball."
In Washingtonian magazine's survey, Congressional staff voted him a "Workhorse" and "House Member I'd Like to See Win the Presidency in 2008."
John Spratt grew up in York, where he still lives. He graduated from York High School and Davidson College. At both schools, he was president of the student body. He won a Marshall Scholarship to Oxford and earned a law degree from Yale. He served as a captain in the Army from 1969-71, and was awarded the Meritorious Service Medal. In 1971, he came home to practice law. He was county and school district attorney, president of the Bank of Fort Mill, owner of a farm and small insurance agency. Active in his community, he was an elder at First Presbyterian Church, president of the Chamber of Commerce and United Way, and chairman of the Board of Divine Saviour Hospital.
First elected to Congress in 1982, John Spratt is chairman of the Budget Committee and a negotiator of the Balanced Budget Agreement of 1997. He is also the second ranking Democrat on the Armed Services Committee. In addition, he co-chairs the Textile Caucus, the Bearing Caucus, and the Nuclear Energy Caucus.
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John is married to Jane Stacy of Filbert, a graduate of Winthrop and Smith, and former school teacher. They have three daughters and four grandchildren.
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