- William V. Roth, Jr.
Infobox Officeholder
honorific-prefix =
name = William V. Roth,
honorific-suffix = Jr.
imagesize = 175px
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office = U.S. Senator from Delaware
term_start =January 1 1971
term_end =January 3 2001
predecessor = John J. Williams
successor =Thomas R. Carper
office2 = U.S. Representative from Delaware
term_start2 =January 3 1967
term_end2 =January 3 1971
predecessor2 =Harris B. McDowell, Jr.
successor2 =Pierre S. du Pont, IV
birth_date = birth date|1921|7|22|mf=y
birth_place = Great FallsMontana
death_date = death date and age|2003|12|13|1921|7|22
death_place =Washington, DC
spouse = Jane Richards
party = Republican
residence = WilmingtonDelaware
alma_mater =University of Oregon
occupation =
profession =lawyer
religion = Episcopalian"For the United States Trade Representative, seeWilliam M. Roth ."William Victor "Bill" Roth, Jr. (
July 22 1921 –December 13 2003 ) was an Americanlawyer andpolitician from Wilmington, in New Castle County,Delaware . He was a veteran ofWorld War II and a member of the Republican Party, who served as U.S. Representative from Delaware and U.S. Senator from Delaware.Early life and family
Roth was born
July 22 1921 in Great Falls,Montana . He attended public schools in Helena,Montana , graduating from Helena High School, which is also the alma mater of SenatorMax Baucus , who succeeded Roth as Senate Finance Committee Chairman in 2001. Roth graduated from theUniversity of Oregon in 1943,Harvard Business School in 1947, andHarvard Law School in 1949. DuringWorld War II he served in aUnited States Army intelligence unit from 1943 until 1946. After being admitted to the California Bar in 1950, he moved permanently toDelaware in 1954, and began his work as an attorney for the Hercules Corporation. He married Jane Richards in 1965 and they had two children, William V. III and Katharine.Jane Richards Roth is also alawyer . She was U.S. District Court Judge, for the District of Delaware from 1985 until 1991 and since then has been a Judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit. They are members of the Episcopal Church.Political career
Roth lost the election for
Lieutenant Governor of Delaware in 1960. In 1966, he defeated incumbent U.S. RepresentativeHarris B. McDowell, Jr. , and went on to serve two terms in theUnited State House of Representatives fromJanuary 3 1967 untilDecember 31 1970 . He then began his five terms in theUnited States Senate , succeeding the retiring incumbent U.S. Senator John J. Williams. He served in the U.S. Senate fromJanuary 1 1971 untilJanuary 3 2001 , having been defeated in the 2000 election by the Democratic candidate, GovernorThomas R. Carper .Roth was known as a fiscal conservative. He was a long time member of the
U.S. Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs and theU.S. Senate Committee on Finance , serving as Chairman fromSeptember 12 ,1995 throughJanuary 3 ,2001 . He is best remembered as a strong advocate oftax cut s, and he co-authored theEconomic Recovery Tax Act of 1981 (also known as the Kemp-Roth Tax Cut) withJack Kemp . Roth was also the legislative sponsor of theindividual retirement account plan that bears his name, theRoth IRA . He was one of the few Republicans to vote for theBrady Bill and also the ban on semi-automatic weapons. Roth strongly supported environmental protections.Roth was a witty man but unnatural campaigner. To help himself, he would ease himself into public appearances by bringing along a Saint Bernard dog. His succession of St. Bernards through his 34 year political career became a trademark of sorts.
Death and legacy
Roth died
December 13 2003 inWashington, DC . It was recently announced that theChesapeake & Delaware Canal Bridge carryingDelaware Route 1 will be named for Roth. The bridge is acable-stayed bridge and notable landmark in northernDelaware . Roth helped secure its funding.The aforementioned
Roth IRA , bearing Roth's name, is a popularindividual retirement account that has existed since 1998.cite web | author= sublime1-ga | year=2006 | title=Google Answers: IRA Question | url=http://answers.google.com/answers/threadview?id=781413 | work= [http://answers.google.com/answers/ Google Answers] | accessdate=14 April | accessyear=2007] TheRoth 401(k) , which did not become available until 2006, is also named after Roth.cite web | last = Dustin | first = Woodard | title = About: Mutual Funds: The Roth 401k | url=http://mutualfunds.about.com/od/roth401k/a/roth401k.htm | accessdate = 2007-05-10]Almanac
Elections are held the first Tuesday after November 1st. U.S. Representatives and U.S. Senators take office
January 3 , and have two year and six year terms respectively.
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