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Albert Charles "Al" Eisenberg (born October 15, 1946) is an
American politician The politics of the United States function within a framework of a constitutional federal republic and presidential system, with three distinct branches that share powers. These are: the U.S. Congress which forms the legislative branch, a bic ...
. He served in the
Virginia House of Delegates The Virginia House of Delegates is one of the two parts of the Virginia General Assembly, the other being the Senate of Virginia. It has 100 members elected for terms of two years; unlike most states, these elections take place during odd-numbe ...
2004–2010, representing the 47th district in the
Arlington County Arlington County is a county in the Commonwealth of Virginia. The county is situated in Northern Virginia on the southwestern bank of the Potomac River directly across from the District of Columbia, of which it was once a part. The county is ...
suburbs of
Washington, D.C. ) , image_skyline = , image_caption = Clockwise from top left: the Washington Monument and Lincoln Memorial on the National Mall, United States Capitol, Logan Circle, Jefferson Memorial, White House, Adams Morgan, ...
Prior to that, he served on the Arlington County Board 1984–1999. Eisenberg is a member of the
Democratic Party Democratic Party most often refers to: *Democratic Party (United States) Democratic Party and similar terms may also refer to: Active parties Africa *Botswana Democratic Party *Democratic Party of Equatorial Guinea *Gabonese Democratic Party *Demo ...
. Eisenberg served on the House committees on Agriculture, Chesapeake and Natural Resources (2004–2009), General Laws (2008–2009), and Science and Technology (2004–2009). Eisenberg's wife, Sharon E. Davis, was chief clerk/chief minority clerk of the
United States House Committee on Energy and Commerce The Committee on Energy and Commerce is one of the oldest standing committees of the United States House of Representatives. Established in 1795, it has operated continuously—with various name changes and jurisdictional changes—for more tha ...
1981–2011.


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* (campaign finance) * * 1946 births Living people Politicians from Jersey City, New Jersey Jewish American state legislators in Virginia Democratic Party members of the Virginia House of Delegates University of Richmond alumni Hampton University alumni Politicians from Arlington County, Virginia 21st-century American politicians 21st-century American Jews {{Virginia-delegate-stub