Ronald Reagan in 1981
George W. Bush in 2002 Oxley was elected a U.S. Representative in 1981 in a special election to fill the vacancy caused by the death of U.S. Representative
Tennyson Guyer. Oxley began serving at this post in June 1981 in the
97th Congress. He served as the chairman of the
Committee on Financial Services, and was House sponsor of the
Sarbanes–Oxley Act of 2002, which enacted "sweeping post-
Enron regulations of publicly traded companies." He was also the House sponsor of a 2006 bill that condemned media outlets that had published information on a covert financial surveillance system. Oxley announced his retirement from Congress on November 1, 2005, effective at the end of his term in 2007. He was succeeded by Republican
Jim Jordan. ==Post-congressional career==