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in the House of Representatives to be amended and written up. The legislation was introduced by saying that the bill was a top priority for the rest of the year and it was vital to the U.S. agriculture market to have access to a market that accounts for one-fifth of the world’s population.
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which had the trade status of China on an annually review to determine the best course of action. The piece of legislation was introduced to the House as H.R. number 4444 on May 15, 2000, by Archer (he had three cosponsors). Introduce to the House the legislation referred to the
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Archer believed that the government had been taking too much from the United States citizens, and as the chairman he sought to downsize Washington by reducing the money it takes away from the people (in reference to taxes), a political strategy referred to as
632:, the Archer Fellowship Program (www.archercenter.org). The highly competitive program brings students from all over the UT System to Washington, D.C. for a full semester of classes and internships in the nation's political center. He was chairman of the 735: 367: 649: 1060: 1521: 1441: 1491: 798: 594:. In the last year of his presidency Clinton called on Congress to help him change China’s normal trade relations status with the U.S. to permanent. This would amend the 1531: 1506: 168: 891: 1069: 965: 933: 418: 375: 61: 49: 379: 1053: 633: 1501: 628:
resigned as Treasury Secretary in 2002, Archer was considered as a possible successor. He is the namesake of a distinguished fellowship program with the
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After retirement from politics in 2001, Archer remained active in public life and maintained a home in Washington. After
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from 1995 until the end of his political career in 2001. As chairman, he was known to be a "tough fiscal conservative"
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as a Republican for 30 years, from 1971 until 2001, serving for his last six years as chairman of the powerful
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Meanwhile, Archer started his career as a politician. He served as a councilman and mayor
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and served until he was elected the successor for fellow Republican and future president
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Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Texas
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stance on a variety of issues; among other stances, he supports the
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Upon graduating from law school in 1951, Archer was admitted to the
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from 2006 to 2009. He currently acts as Senior Policy Analyst at
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Chairmen of the United States House Committee on Ways and Means
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Political Graveyard profile for William Reynolds Archer Jr.
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List of American politicians who switched parties in office
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and subsequently retired from politics on January 2, 2001.
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In 1999, Archer was instrumental in giving temporary
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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at a House Budget Committee meeting in October 2004
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'Bill' Archer" 576:Most favoured nation 405:– changing from the 30:For other uses, see 996:Ileana Ros-Lehtinen 698:"About Bill Archer" 608:Life after politics 549:Archer has taken a 459:Sigma Alpha Epsilon 455:University of Texas 429:Archer was born in 360:Bill Archer's voice 916:Political offices 821:2006-03-15 at the 776:. 7 December 2002. 622: 537:starving the beast 506:Heights State Bank 466:State Bar of Texas 437:, Archer attended 1459: 1458: 1037: 1036: 1033: 1021:Succeeded by 1005: 973:Succeeded by 941:Succeeded by 906:Succeeded by 884:George H. W. Bush 866:Succeeded by 850:Wallace H. Miller 730:Greenspan, Alan. 596:Trade Act of 1974 514:George H. W. Bush 449:and law degrees ( 396: 395: 369: 192:Wallace H. Miller 142:George H. W. Bush 16:(Redirected from 1544: 1444: 1063: 1056: 1049: 1040: 1027: 1016: 999: 993:Preceded by 964:Chairman of the 953:Preceded by 921:Preceded by 900: 881:Preceded by 848:Preceded by 838: 803: 778: 777: 770: 764: 763: 746: 740: 739: 734:. 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Index

William Reynolds Archer, Jr.
William Archer

House Ways and Means Committee
Sam Gibbons
Bill Thomas
U.S. House of Representatives
Texas
7th
George H. W. Bush
John Culberson
Texas House of Representatives
22nd
Hunters Creek Village City Council
Houston, Texas
Republican
Democratic
University of Texas, Austin
BBA
LLB
United States Air Force
Korean War
Bill Archer's voice
House Ways and Means Committee
United States–China Relations Act of 2000
Texas House of Representatives
Democratic
Republican
United States House of Representatives
House Ways and Means Committee

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