Bill Sarpalius, Date of Birth, Place of Birth

    

Bill Sarpalius

American politician and lobbyist

Date of Birth: 10-Jan-1948

Place of Birth: Los Angeles, California, United States

Profession: politician, lobbyist

Nationality: United States

Zodiac Sign: Capricorn


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About Bill Sarpalius

  • William Clarence "Bill" Sarpalius (; born January 10, 1948) is a former Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives, who from 1989 to 1995 represented Texas's 13th congressional district, a large tract of land which includes the Texas Panhandle eastward to Wichita Falls, Texas. Sarpalius was born in Los Angeles, California.
  • As a young boy, he, his two younger brothers, and their mother were homeless in Houston, Texas.
  • In 1961, when he was thirteen, he and his brothers were placed at Cal Farley's Boys Ranch near Amarillo.
  • By the time he was nineteen, Sarpalius was the state president of the Future Farmers of America.
  • He first attended Clarendon College in Clarendon in Donley County.
  • He subsequently received a Bachelor of Science degree in agribusiness from Texas Tech University in Lubbock, from which he was later named a distinguished alumnus.
  • In 1972, Sarpalius was hired by Cal Farley's Ranch as a vocational agriculture teacher at the school.
  • In 1978, he left the ranch to return to school and received an M.B.A.
  • from West Texas State University in Canyon, Texas.
  • He then launched a career in agribusiness.
  • He has a son, David William Sarpalius, from a former marriage.
  • Sarpalius is Roman Catholic and affiliated with Lions International. In 1980, Sarpalius successfully ran for a seat in the Texas State Senate, a body in which he served until 1989.
  • He was elected in 1988 to the U.S.
  • House of Representatives, where he was a member of the Agricultural Committee.
  • Sarpalius was one of a number of congressman involved in drafting the guidelines of the North American Free Trade Agreement.
  • As a Lithuanian American, Sarpalius called for American aid to Lithuania, which was occupied by the Soviet Union and then reclaimed its independence at the end of the Cold War.
  • In 1998, he was awarded the Order of the Lithuanian Grand Duke Gediminas, "the highest award and recognition that Lithuania could give to a noncitizen by the President of Lithuania." "The president said some very nice things about my efforts in helping the Lithuanian people in their fight for freedom.
  • He told the crowd about President Landsbergis's visit to my office that night in 1989 and the vision that he had shared with me.
  • He acknowledged the members of Congress who had worked tirelessly to help the tiny Baltic states gain their freedom from the Soviet Union."Sarpalius gained a second term in the House in 1990, when he defeated the Republican State Representative Richard A.
  • Waterfield of Canadian in Hemphill County, who resigned from the legislature to make the congressional race.
  • In 1992, Sarpalius halted the bid to return to Congress waged by former Republican U.S.
  • Representative Beau Boulter of Amarillo, who vacated the House seat in 1988, when he waged a failed campaign to oust Democratic U.S.
  • Senator Lloyd M.
  • Bentsen. In 1994, Sarpalius was one of a large number of Democrats unseated in the Republican Revolution.
  • He lost to former Reagan administration official Mac Thornberry, taking only 45 percent of the vote to Thornberry's 55 percent.
  • Thornberry would go on to hold the seat for almost a quarter-century.
  • Since Sarpalius left office, the Democrats have only crossed the 30 percent mark in the district three times. Afterwards, Sarpalius was appointed by U.S.
  • President Bill Clinton as a top official in the U.S.
  • Department of Agriculture.
  • He is currently the chief executive officer of Advantage Associates, a powerful Washington consulting firm made up of former elected officials.

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