Senator John Breaux (D) was elected to the House of Representatives in 1972 at the age of 28 - at the time of his election he was the youngest member of the US Congress. He represented the people of the State of Louisiana for more than 33 years as US Senator and US Representative. Upon retirement from the Senate in 2005, Senator Breaux joined Patton Boggs as Senior Counsel. In 2008, Senator Breaux joined forces with former US Senator Trent Lott and their sons to form the Breaux Lott Leadership Group. He provides strategic advice on a wide range of public policy matters, with concentration in the areas of health care and energy.
Based in Washington, D.C., The Breaux-Lott Leadership Group offers strategic advice, consulting and lobbying to a wide range of clients. The firm unites two former United States Senators Trent Lott and John Breaux, leaders from opposite parties with a combined total of nearly 70 years experience in Congress. It is clear over the last several years that the only way to accomplish true results in Washington is through a bipartisan approach.
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In December 2007, Trent Lott (R) left the United States Congress where he has worked on behalf of the people of the State of Mississippi for the past 35 years. For 16 years in the House and 19 years in the Senate, Lott has been a driving force in Washington, D.C. His strong leadership earned him positions as the House Republican Whip and Senate Majority Leader respectively. A champion of a strong national defense, he remains dedicated to encouraging economic growth and protecting Americans' economic security by getting government off their backs and out of their pocketbooks. Seven Presidents have known both his cooperation and his opposition, for he has kept his country ahead of partisan and personal concerns.