State legislature In 1970, he successfully ran as a
Democrat for a seat in the
Alabama House of Representatives from the
1st distrist, serving from November 4, 1970 to November 6, 1974 and succeeded by
Lynn Greer. After one term, he gave up his State House seat for a successful run for the
Alabama Senate, serving from November 6, 1974 to November 1976.
Congress In 1976, incumbent congressman
Robert E. Jones, Jr. retired, necessitating a special election to fill the vacancy. Flippo won the runoff on November 2, 1976. He developed a reputation as a conservative Democrat, supporting business interests and fiscally conservative budgets. In 1980, he addresses the
Democratic National Convention, speaking about the role of the Democratic Party in the American South. The Act asserts United States title to certain abandoned shipwrecks located on or embedded in submerged lands under state jurisdiction, and transfers title to the respective state, thereby empowering states to manage these cultural and historical resources more efficiently, with the goal of preventing
treasure hunters and salvagers from damaging them. President
Ronald Reagan signed it into law on April 28, 1988. He served in the House until 1991, when he retired from his seat to run for
Governor of Alabama. He was defeated in his bid, finishing fourth in a field led by eventual winner
Paul Hubbert. == Later career ==