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Billy Davis (Arizona politician)

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Religion
  
Baptist

Unit
  
Chase Field, Texas

Children
  
Todd, Robyn and Jason

Party
  
Republican Party

Spouse(s)
  
Billie J. Davis

Role
  
Arizona politician

Political party
  
Republican

Name
  
Billy Davis


Billy Davis (Arizona politician)

Full Name
  
Billy Wayne Davis

Born
  
May 7, 1945 (age 78) Athens, Alabama (
1945-05-07
)

Alma mater
  
University of Tennessee University of South Carolina Hyles Anderson College

Education
  
University of South Carolina, University of Tennessee

Vice Chairman Government Education Judiciary Rules
  
Billy Davis

Billy Wayne Davis, sometimes known as Bill Davis, is a land developer and former state senator for the Arizona Senate in the United States.

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Early life

Billy Davis was born in Athens, Alabama on May 7, 1945. He is of Welsh, English, Irish and Cherokee Indian descent on his father's side and his mother's ancestors were from Switzerland. Billy grew up and went to school in Chattanooga, Tennessee. His dad died when he was eleven years old.

Billy Davis married Billie J. Johnson on May 4, 1963 in Chattanooga, Tennessee. They have three grown children and live in Kennesaw, Georgia.

Military career

Davis served four years in the Navy and two years in the Navy Reserves from 1963 to 1969, two of which were in Vietnam. Davis earned the National Defense Service Medal, The Vietnam Campaign Medal (with Device), The Vietnam Service Medal (with two Bronze Stars) and the Navy Unit Commendation Ribbon and Letters of Commendations.

Political career

Billy served two terms in the Arizona State Senate from January 3, 1983 through January 6, 1987 for the 19th district, Phoenix, Arizona.

In 1986, he was censured by the Senate Ethics Committee for failing to disclose his finances and poor judgment in his business practices.

He ran as a Congressional candidate in Georgia in 2016, during which time an investigation by FOX 5 found that he had been convicted of having lied on a 1997 loan application, for which he was incarcerated; had bankruptcies; and had a $782,560 judgment from a civil suit.

References

Billy Davis (Arizona politician) Wikipedia