Bill Barrett

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Bill Barrett
Bill Barrett

Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Nebraska's 3rd district
In office
January 3, 1991January 3, 2001
Preceded by Virginia Smith
Succeeded by Tom Osborne

Born February 9, 1929 (1929-02-09) (age 79)
Lexington, Nebraska
Political party Republican
Spouse Elsie Carlson Barrett
Religion Presbyterian

William E. "Bill" Barrett (born February 9, 1929) is a Republican politician from Nebraska who served five terms in the United States House of Representatives from 1991 to 2001 as the congressman for Nebraska's third congressional district.

Barrett was born in Lexington, Nebraska. He attended Hastings College and then earned his license to become a real estate broker.

Before seeking elective office, he served in the United States Navy,[1] was a longtime real estate agent and Republican activist. He had also previously served as an administrator at his college alma mater. Barrett served as a member of the Nebraska Republican State Executive Committee in the 1960s and chaired the Nebraska arm of President Gerald Ford's campaign in 1976.

In 1978, Barrett was elected to the unicameral Nebraska Legislature, where he served until his election to Congress. He was speaker of the legislature from 1987 to 1991 and generated some controversy in that position after heated state budget negotiations. Barrett was elected to succeed retiring Congresswoman Virginia Smith in 1990.

In Congress, Barrett was a low-key member who generally supported the priorities of Republican leaders. He served on the House Agriculture Committee, eventually rising to become vice chairman, and on the Education/Workforce Committee. Barrett retired from Congress in 2000 and currently resides in his home state.

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Preceded by
(unknown)
Nebraska State Senator — district 39
19791991
Succeeded by
Ed Schrock
Preceded by
William Nichol
Speaker of the Nebraska Legislature
19871991
Succeeded by
Dennis Baack
Preceded by
Virginia Smith
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Nebraska's 3rd congressional district

January 3, 1991January 3, 2001
Succeeded by
Tom Osborne