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From 1982 to 1984, Hill was an aide to Republican Senator John Tower. [1] He was a staffer on the Senate Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs Committee. [1] Hill was executive secretary to President George H. W. Bush’s Economic Policy Council from 1991 to 1993, and Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Corporate Finance from 1989 to 1991.
However, due to the influence of heavily Democratic Little Rock, it is still considered the least Republican congressional district in Arkansas, which has an all-Republican congressional delegation. [3] It is represented in the United States House of Representatives by Republican French Hill who has represented the district since January, 2015.
Arkansas at Ballotpedia; Official campaign websites for 1st district candidates. Rick Crawford (R) for Congress; Official campaign websites for 2nd district candidates. Joyce Elliott (D) for Congress Archived February 22, 2020, at the Wayback Machine; French Hill (R) for Congress; Official campaign websites for 3rd district candidates
Representative French Hill, a former banker and Arkansas Republican, is set to serve as the next chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, according to multiple media reports. The ...
Republican Rep. French Hill won reelection to a U.S. House seat representing Arkansas on Tuesday. Hill, a former banking executive, was first elected to the U.S. House in 2014. He defeated Marcus Jones, a retired Army colonel who served as senior Army advisor to the Arkansas Army National Guard at Camp Robinson.
Arkansas's 2nd congressional district, 2024 [23] Party Candidate Votes % Republican: French Hill (incumbent) 180,509 : 58.9 : Democratic: Marcus Jones 125,777 41.1 Total votes 306,286 : 100 : Republican hold
Rep. French Hill (R) Arkansas joins the On the Move panel to discuss last night's presidential debate. President Trump is the person to rebuild the economy from the pandemic: Rep. French Hill (R ...
Republican: 2nd: Elected in 1868 to vacant finish term. Died. Asa Hodges: March 4, 1873 – March 3, 1875 Republican: 1st: Elected in 1872. Retired. Asa Hutchinson: January 3, 1997 – August 6, 2001 Republican: 3rd: Elected in 1996. Resigned after being appointed Director of the Drug Enforcement Administration. Tim Hutchinson: January 3, 1993 ...