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Congressman Baron P. Hill
Senior Advisor
Former Representative Baron P. Hill (D-IN) represented
Southern Indiana in the U.S. House of Representatives for three terms.
During that time, he served on three committees: Agriculture, Joint Economic,
and Armed Services. While on the Armed Services Committee, Representative
Hill sat on the Terrorism Subcommittee and the Military Readiness Subcommittee.
Elected in 1998, Representative Hill was a fiscal and budgetary leader
in Congress, where, in his third term, his colleagues elected him as
Communications Co-Chair for the Blue Dog Coalition, a group of 38 moderate-to-conservative
Democrats who offer common-sense solutions and strongly advocate fiscal
discipline. He was also an active member of the New Democrat Coalition,
a group of moderate Democrats who focus on economic issues such as promoting
a high-tech economy and job growth.
In January of 2002, Democratic Whip Steny Hoyer (D-MD), appointed Representative
Hill as one of seven Chief Deputy Whips, making him one of the highest
ranking moderate Democrats in Congress. He served as a middle-of-the-road
voice, bringing moderate and conservative views within the Democratic
Caucus to the leadership table. He authored the Smaller Schools, Stronger
Communities Act, which was signed into law as part of H.R. 1, President
Bush's education reform bill.
Representative Hill's background includes running insurance and real
estate businesses and serving in the Indiana General Assembly and on
the Indiana State Student Assistance Commission. In 1982, he was elected
to the Indiana House of Representatives, where he served for eight years.
Representative Hill left the Indiana legislature in 1990 to run for a
seat in the U.S. Senate, narrowly missing an upset victory. He also worked
as a financial analyst for Merril Lynch. Born and raised in Seymour,
Indiana, Representative Hill received a BA in history from Furman University.
Baron P. Hill, Senior Advisor
Baron.P.Hill@mcapitol.com
202.296.5354 x234
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