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HILL, French

1956 –

Overview
Biography
Congresses
Bibliography
Research Collections
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US Congresses Served
House Years of Service
114th – 119th(2015 – Present)
State / Territory
Arkansas
Position
Representative
Party
Republican

Overview

US Congresses Served
House Years of Service
114th – 119th(2015 – Present)
State / Territory
Arkansas
Position
Representative
Party
Republican

Biography

HILL, French, a Representative from Arkansas; born in Little Rock, Pulaski County, Ark., December 5, 1956; graduated from Little Rock Catholic High School, Little Rock, Ark., 1975; B.S., Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tenn., 1979; banker; businessman; staff, United States Senator John Tower and the United States Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, 1982-1984; deputy assistant secretary, United States Treasury, 1989-1991; special assistant to President George H. W. Bush and Executive Secretary of Economic Policy Council, 1991-1993; senior advisor, Governor Mike Huckabee of Arkansas, 2008; elected as a Republican to the One Hundred Fourteenth and to the five succeeding Congresses (January 3, 2015-present); chair, Committee on Financial Services (One Hundred Nineteenth Congress).

Congresses

CongressPositionPartyState
114
Representative
Republican
Arkansas
115
Representative
Republican
Arkansas
116
Representative
Republican
Arkansas
117
Representative
Republican
Arkansas
118
Representative
Republican
Arkansas
119
Representative
Republican
Arkansas

The 114th United States Congress

The 115th United States Congress

The 116th United States Congress

The 117th United States Congress

The 118th United States Congress

The 119th United States Congress

Bibliography

There are currently no bibliographies for this profile. Please contact the U.S. House of Representatives (archives@mail.house.gov) or U.S. Senate (historian@sec.senate.gov) with any questions or suggestions.

Research Collections

There are currently no research collections for this profile. Please contact the U.S. House of Representatives (archives@mail.house.gov) or U.S. Senate (historian@sec.senate.gov) with any questions or suggestions.
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