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Bill Thomas

William Marshall Thomas (born December 6, 1941) is an American politician. He was a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from 1979 to 2007, finishing his tenure representing California's 22nd congressional district and as the Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee.

Bill Thomas
Member of the Kern Community College District Board of Trustees from Area 1
In office
September 8, 2016 – December 2018
Preceded byRick Wright
Succeeded byNan Gomez-Heitzeberg
Chair of the House Ways and Means Committee
In office
January 3, 2001 – January 3, 2007
Preceded byBill Archer
Succeeded byCharles Rangel
Chair of the House Administration Committee
In office
January 3, 1995 – January 3, 2001
Preceded byCharlie Rose
Succeeded byBob Ney
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from California
In office
January 3, 1979 – January 3, 2007
Preceded byWilliam M. Ketchum
Succeeded byKevin McCarthy
Constituency18th district (1979–1983)
20th district (1983–1993)
21st district (1993–2003)
22nd district (2003–2007)
Member of the California State Assembly
from the 33rd district
In office
December 2, 1974 – November 30, 1978
Preceded byErnest N. Mobley[1]
Succeeded byDon Rogers[2]
Personal details
Born
William Marshall Thomas

(1941-12-06) December 6, 1941 (age 81)
Wallace, Idaho, U.S.
Political partyRepublican
SpouseSharon Thomas
Children2
Residence(s)Morro Bay, California, U.S.
Alma mater
Occupation
  • Politician
  • professor

Early life and family

Thomas was born in Wallace, Idaho, moving with his parents to Southern California. He graduated from Garden Grove High School, attended Santa Ana College, earning an associate's degree before transferring to San Francisco State University, where he earned his bachelor's degree and master's degree in political science in 1963 and 1965, respectively. He became an instructor at Bakersfield College before running for and winning a seat in the California State Assembly in 1974. He won election to the House of Representatives in 1978, representing the 18th congressional district.

Thomas married the former Sharon Lynn Hamilton in 1968. They have two grown children. He and his wife are Baptists.[citation needed]

Career

 
Thomas's official portrait

When Washingtonian magazine polled congressional aides on the "best and worst" of Congress, Thomas was voted #2 for "brainiest", #3 for "workhorse", and #1 for "meanest" and overwhelmingly for "hottest temper" in the House.[3] Thomas is known for being able to comprehend and communicate the intricacies of obscure legislative matters, studying testimony and research reports himself instead of relying on executive summaries from his aides. Thomas is also known for losing his temper when people are unprepared, earning a reputation for sharp interrogations. "He's revered, but he's also reviled to some degree", fellow representative Mark Foley told CQ Weekly.

Thomas was a key proponent of several of President George W. Bush's agenda items, including three major tax cut bills and the Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act of 2003 (PL 108-173), and was also instrumental in the passage of the Balanced Budget Act of 1997.

On March 6, 2006, Thomas announced he would not seek reelection, retiring after 28 years in the House. A major influence on his decision was the internal GOP term limits that would require him to relinquish his Ways and Means chairmanship even if he were re-elected.[citation needed] Thomas endorsed a former aide, Assemblyman Kevin McCarthy, who was elected to replace him. Following McCarthy's vote to decertify the 2020 presidential election, Thomas said that McCarthy was a "hypocrite" and generally lambasted his behavior in regards to that election.[4][5] Thomas has criticized McCarthy in several interviews since that time.[6]

In 2007, after leaving the House, Thomas joined the American Enterprise Institute as a visiting fellow working on tax policy, trade policy, and health care policy.[7] Thomas also joined law and lobbying firm Buchanan, Ingersoll & Rooney.[8]

On September 8, 2016, Thomas was named to the Kern Community College District Board of Trustees for Area 1, filling the seat of Rick Wright.[9][10] He did not run for reelection in 2018.[11] He was replaced by Nan Gomez-Heitzeberg.[12]

Congressional committees

U.S. House Committee on Ways and Means – Chairman (2001–2007)

U.S. House Committee on Administration – Chairman (1995–2001)

Controversies

1992: Congressional banking scandal

In the 1992 Rubbergate banking scandal, involving House members writing checks when the funds were not available, Thomas bounced 119 checks, the tenth-highest amount for a Republican member of Congress. A brief overdraft of $16,200, occurred in October 1989, as he wrote a $15,300 check to buy a car.[13]

2001: alleged affair with lobbyist

The Bakersfield Californian published an article on Thomas about an affair with Deborah Steelman,[14] a lobbyist for Cigna, Pfizer, Aetna, United Healthcare Corporation, the Healthcare Leadership Council, and Prudential. Thomas was then chair of the House subcommittee that regulates HMOs. "Any personal failures of commitment or responsibility to my wife, family or friends are just that, personal," the former congressman wrote in an "open letter to friends and neighbors." Neither he nor Steelman explicitly denied the allegations. She was promoted to Vice President of Eli Lilly, a position which she used to steer huge campaign gifts to Thomas's war chest.[15]

The Medicare Modernization Act of 2003 prohibited Medicare from negotiating prescription prices with the drug industry, for instance.[16]

2003: controversy involving U.S. Capitol police

In July 2003, Thomas called the U.S. Capitol Police to eject Democrats from a meeting room. A few days later, he tearfully apologized on the House floor for what he called his "just plain stupid" decision to ask the police to eject the Congressmen.[17][18]

Election history

 
Bill Thomas congratulating President George W. Bush shortly after signing the Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003
 
Bill Thomas with Vice President Dick Cheney at a Town Hall meeting on Social Security in 2005
  • 1974 – Defeated Raymond Gonzales – 54–46%
  • 1976 – Defeated Stephen W. Schilling – 57–43%
  • 1978 – Defeated Bob Sogge – 59–41%
  • 1980 – Defeated Mary Pat Timmermans – 71–29%
  • 1982 – Defeated Robert J. Bethea – 68–32%
  • 1984 – Defeated Michael T. LeSage – 71–29%
  • 1986 – Defeated Jules H. Moquin – 73–27%
  • 1988 – Defeated Lita Reid – 71–27%
  • 1990 – Defeated Michael Thomas – 60–34%
  • 1992 – Defeated Deborah Vollmer – 65–35%
  • 1994 – Defeated John Evans – 69–28%
  • 1996 – Defeated Deborah Vollmer – 66–27%
  • 1998 – Defeated John Evans – 79–21%
  • 2000 – Defeated Pete Martinez – 72–25%
  • 2002 – Defeated Jaime Corvera – 73–24%
  • 2004 – Unopposed

References

  1. ^ "Our Campaigns - CA State Assembly 33 Race - Nov 05, 1974". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved Aug 26, 2019.
  2. ^ "Our Campaigns - CA State Assembly 33 Race - Nov 02, 1976". www.ourcampaigns.com. Retrieved August 26, 2019.
  3. ^ . Archived from the original on May 18, 2008. Retrieved Aug 26, 2019.
  4. ^ "Kevin McCarthy Is a Disaster" by A. D. Stoddard. The Bulwark. 1 February 2021. Accessed 1 February 2021.
  5. ^ "House GOP leader Kevin McCarthy backs away from blaming Trump for Capitol insurrection"by Seema Mehta. Los Angeles Times. 22 January 2021. Accessed 1 February 2021.
  6. ^ Blitzer, Jonathan (December 19, 2022). "What Kevin McCarthy Will Do to Gain Power". The New Yorker.
  7. ^ American Enterprise Institute, "Former Ways and Means Chairman Bill Thomas Joins AEI," news release, February 13, 2007. March 13, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  8. ^ Buchanan, Ingersoll & Rooney, "Former Ways and Means Committee Chairman Bill Thomas Joins Buchanan," news release, May 2, 2007. July 21, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  9. ^ PIERCE, HAROLD (7 September 2016). "KCCD poised to appoint longtime congressman Bill Thomas to board". The Bakersfield Californian. Retrieved Aug 26, 2019.
  10. ^ "Board Members | Kern Community College District". www.kccd.edu. Retrieved Aug 26, 2019.
  11. ^ LUIZ, JOSEPH (October 2018). "Two seats up for grabs in Kern Community College District race". The Bakersfield Californian. Retrieved Aug 26, 2019.
  12. ^ Californian, The Bakersfield (6 November 2018). "SCHOOLS ROUNDUP: Retired teachers win Kern High School District races". The Bakersfield Californian. Retrieved Aug 26, 2019.
  13. ^ "Rep. Thomas Admits He Overdrew House Account 119 Times". March 24, 1992. Retrieved July 27, 2021 – via Los Angeles Times.
  14. ^ "Patrick Kennedy". Retrieved 2002-10-01.[dead link]
  15. ^ House Medicare Activist Denies Conflict of Interest, Los Angeles Times, Nick Anderson, June 27, 2000. Retrieved July 27, 2021.
  16. ^ 108th Congress Public Law 173 Medicare Prescription Drug, Improvement, and Modernization Act, U.S. Government Printing Office, pp. 2065–6, retrieved July 27, 2021
  17. ^ Novak, Robert (2003-07-24). "Thomas's 'police state'". cnn.com. Retrieved 2006-12-30.
  18. ^ "Tears From the Gruff Chairman". The New York Times. 2006-07-26. Retrieved 2006-12-30.[permanent dead link]

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California Assembly
Preceded by Member of the California State Assembly
from the 33rd district

1974–1978
Succeeded by
U.S. House of Representatives
Preceded by Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from California's 18th congressional district

1979–1983
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from California's 20th congressional district

1983–1993
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from California's 21st congressional district

1993–2003
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from California's 22nd congressional district

2003–2007
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by
Charlie Rose
North Carolina
Chairman of the House Administration Committee
1995–2001
Succeeded by
Preceded by Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee
2001–2007
Succeeded by
U.S. order of precedence (ceremonial)
Preceded byas Former US Representative Order of precedence of the United States
as Former US Representative
Succeeded byas Former US Representative

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For other people named Bill Thomas see Bill Thomas disambiguation William Marshall Thomas born December 6 1941 is an American politician He was a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from 1979 to 2007 finishing his tenure representing California s 22nd congressional district and as the Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee Bill ThomasMember of the Kern Community College District Board of Trustees from Area 1In office September 8 2016 December 2018Preceded byRick WrightSucceeded byNan Gomez HeitzebergChair of the House Ways and Means CommitteeIn office January 3 2001 January 3 2007Preceded byBill ArcherSucceeded byCharles RangelChair of the House Administration CommitteeIn office January 3 1995 January 3 2001Preceded byCharlie RoseSucceeded byBob NeyMember of the U S House of Representatives from CaliforniaIn office January 3 1979 January 3 2007Preceded byWilliam M KetchumSucceeded byKevin McCarthyConstituency18th district 1979 1983 20th district 1983 1993 21st district 1993 2003 22nd district 2003 2007 Member of the California State Assembly from the 33rd districtIn office December 2 1974 November 30 1978Preceded byErnest N Mobley 1 Succeeded byDon Rogers 2 Personal detailsBornWilliam Marshall Thomas 1941 12 06 December 6 1941 age 81 Wallace Idaho U S Political partyRepublicanSpouseSharon ThomasChildren2Residence s Morro Bay California U S Alma materSanta Ana CollegeSan Francisco State UniversityOccupationPoliticianprofessorBill Thomas s voice source source Thomas as chair of the House Ways and Means Committee opens debate on the Medicare Modernization ActRecorded June 26 2003 Contents 1 Early life and family 2 Career 2 1 Congressional committees 2 2 Controversies 2 2 1 1992 Congressional banking scandal 2 3 2001 alleged affair with lobbyist 2 4 2003 controversy involving U S Capitol police 3 Election history 4 References 5 External linksEarly life and family EditThomas was born in Wallace Idaho moving with his parents to Southern California He graduated from Garden Grove High School attended Santa Ana College earning an associate s degree before transferring to San Francisco State University where he earned his bachelor s degree and master s degree in political science in 1963 and 1965 respectively He became an instructor at Bakersfield College before running for and winning a seat in the California State Assembly in 1974 He won election to the House of Representatives in 1978 representing the 18th congressional district Thomas married the former Sharon Lynn Hamilton in 1968 They have two grown children He and his wife are Baptists citation needed Career Edit Thomas s official portraitWhen Washingtonian magazine polled congressional aides on the best and worst of Congress Thomas was voted 2 for brainiest 3 for workhorse and 1 for meanest and overwhelmingly for hottest temper in the House 3 Thomas is known for being able to comprehend and communicate the intricacies of obscure legislative matters studying testimony and research reports himself instead of relying on executive summaries from his aides Thomas is also known for losing his temper when people are unprepared earning a reputation for sharp interrogations He s revered but he s also reviled to some degree fellow representative Mark Foley told CQ Weekly Thomas was a key proponent of several of President George W Bush s agenda items including three major tax cut bills and the Medicare Prescription Drug Improvement and Modernization Act of 2003 PL 108 173 and was also instrumental in the passage of the Balanced Budget Act of 1997 On March 6 2006 Thomas announced he would not seek reelection retiring after 28 years in the House A major influence on his decision was the internal GOP term limits that would require him to relinquish his Ways and Means chairmanship even if he were re elected citation needed Thomas endorsed a former aide Assemblyman Kevin McCarthy who was elected to replace him Following McCarthy s vote to decertify the 2020 presidential election Thomas said that McCarthy was a hypocrite and generally lambasted his behavior in regards to that election 4 5 Thomas has criticized McCarthy in several interviews since that time 6 In 2007 after leaving the House Thomas joined the American Enterprise Institute as a visiting fellow working on tax policy trade policy and health care policy 7 Thomas also joined law and lobbying firm Buchanan Ingersoll amp Rooney 8 On September 8 2016 Thomas was named to the Kern Community College District Board of Trustees for Area 1 filling the seat of Rick Wright 9 10 He did not run for reelection in 2018 11 He was replaced by Nan Gomez Heitzeberg 12 Congressional committees Edit U S House Committee on Ways and Means Chairman 2001 2007 U S House Committee on Administration Chairman 1995 2001 Controversies Edit 1992 Congressional banking scandal Edit In the 1992 Rubbergate banking scandal involving House members writing checks when the funds were not available Thomas bounced 119 checks the tenth highest amount for a Republican member of Congress A brief overdraft of 16 200 occurred in October 1989 as he wrote a 15 300 check to buy a car 13 2001 alleged affair with lobbyist Edit The Bakersfield Californian published an article on Thomas about an affair with Deborah Steelman 14 a lobbyist for Cigna Pfizer Aetna United Healthcare Corporation the Healthcare Leadership Council and Prudential Thomas was then chair of the House subcommittee that regulates HMOs Any personal failures of commitment or responsibility to my wife family or friends are just that personal the former congressman wrote in an open letter to friends and neighbors Neither he nor Steelman explicitly denied the allegations She was promoted to Vice President of Eli Lilly a position which she used to steer huge campaign gifts to Thomas s war chest 15 The Medicare Modernization Act of 2003 prohibited Medicare from negotiating prescription prices with the drug industry for instance 16 2003 controversy involving U S Capitol police Edit In July 2003 Thomas called the U S Capitol Police to eject Democrats from a meeting room A few days later he tearfully apologized on the House floor for what he called his just plain stupid decision to ask the police to eject the Congressmen 17 18 Election history Edit Bill Thomas congratulating President George W Bush shortly after signing the Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003 Bill Thomas with Vice President Dick Cheney at a Town Hall meeting on Social Security in 20051974 Defeated Raymond Gonzales 54 46 1976 Defeated Stephen W Schilling 57 43 1978 Defeated Bob Sogge 59 41 1980 Defeated Mary Pat Timmermans 71 29 1982 Defeated Robert J Bethea 68 32 1984 Defeated Michael T LeSage 71 29 1986 Defeated Jules H Moquin 73 27 1988 Defeated Lita Reid 71 27 1990 Defeated Michael Thomas 60 34 1992 Defeated Deborah Vollmer 65 35 1994 Defeated John Evans 69 28 1996 Defeated Deborah Vollmer 66 27 1998 Defeated John Evans 79 21 2000 Defeated Pete Martinez 72 25 2002 Defeated Jaime Corvera 73 24 2004 UnopposedReferences Edit Our Campaigns CA State Assembly 33 Race Nov 05 1974 www ourcampaigns com Retrieved Aug 26 2019 Our Campaigns CA State Assembly 33 Race Nov 02 1976 www ourcampaigns com Retrieved August 26 2019 Calendar of Events washingtonian com Archived from the original on May 18 2008 Retrieved Aug 26 2019 Kevin McCarthy Is a Disaster by A D Stoddard The Bulwark 1 February 2021 Accessed 1 February 2021 House GOP leader Kevin McCarthy backs away from blaming Trump for Capitol insurrection by Seema Mehta Los Angeles Times 22 January 2021 Accessed 1 February 2021 Blitzer Jonathan December 19 2022 What Kevin McCarthy Will Do to Gain Power The New Yorker American Enterprise Institute Former Ways and Means Chairman Bill Thomas Joins AEI news release February 13 2007 Archived March 13 2009 at the Wayback Machine Buchanan Ingersoll amp Rooney Former Ways and Means Committee Chairman Bill Thomas Joins Buchanan news release May 2 2007 Archived July 21 2009 at the Wayback Machine PIERCE HAROLD 7 September 2016 KCCD poised to appoint longtime congressman Bill Thomas to board The Bakersfield Californian Retrieved Aug 26 2019 Board Members Kern Community College District www kccd edu Retrieved Aug 26 2019 LUIZ JOSEPH October 2018 Two seats up for grabs in Kern Community College District race The Bakersfield Californian Retrieved Aug 26 2019 Californian The Bakersfield 6 November 2018 SCHOOLS ROUNDUP Retired teachers win Kern High School District races The Bakersfield Californian Retrieved Aug 26 2019 Rep Thomas Admits He Overdrew House Account 119 Times March 24 1992 Retrieved July 27 2021 via Los Angeles Times Patrick Kennedy Retrieved 2002 10 01 dead link House Medicare Activist Denies Conflict of Interest Los Angeles Times Nick Anderson June 27 2000 Retrieved July 27 2021 108th Congress Public Law 173 Medicare Prescription Drug Improvement and Modernization Act U S Government Printing Office pp 2065 6 retrieved July 27 2021 Novak Robert 2003 07 24 Thomas s police state cnn com Retrieved 2006 12 30 Tears From the Gruff Chairman The New York Times 2006 07 26 Retrieved 2006 12 30 permanent dead link External links EditUnited States Congress Bill Thomas id T000188 Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Appearances on C SPAN OnTheIssues Bill Thomas at nndb com Voting record maintained by the Washington Post Voting record maintained by the Vote Smart orgCalifornia AssemblyPreceded byErnest N Mobley Member of the California State Assemblyfrom the 33rd district1974 1978 Succeeded byDon RogersU S House of RepresentativesPreceded byWilliam M Ketchum Member of the U S House of Representatives from California s 18th congressional district1979 1983 Succeeded byRichard H LehmanPreceded byBarry Goldwater Jr Member of the U S House of Representatives from California s 20th congressional district1983 1993 Succeeded byCalvin M DooleyPreceded byElton Gallegly Member of the U S House of Representatives from California s 21st congressional district1993 2003 Succeeded byDevin NunesPreceded byLois Capps Member of the U S House of Representatives from California s 22nd congressional district2003 2007 Succeeded byKevin McCarthyPolitical officesPreceded byCharlie RoseNorth Carolina Chairman of the House Administration Committee1995 2001 Succeeded byBob NeyOhioPreceded byBill ArcherTexas Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee2001 2007 Succeeded byCharles RangelNew YorkU S order of precedence ceremonial Preceded bySolomon P Ortizas Former US Representative Order of precedence of the United Statesas Former US Representative Succeeded byDuncan L Hunteras Former US Representative Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bill Thomas amp oldid 1167823021, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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