Spencer Abraham, born on June twelfth, nineteen fifty-two, is a distinguished American attorney, author, and politician. He made significant contributions to the political landscape as the tenth United States Secretary of Energy, a position he held from two thousand one to two thousand five under President George W. Bush.
Before his tenure as Secretary, Abraham served as a United States Senator from Michigan from nineteen ninety-five to two thousand one. His political career is marked by his affiliation with the Republican Party, and he is recognized as one of the founders of the influential Federalist Society.
In addition to his political achievements, Abraham co-founded the Harvard Journal of Law & Public Policy, further showcasing his commitment to legal scholarship and public discourse. As of two thousand twenty-six, he remains notable as the last Republican to have served as a U.S. senator from Michigan.