- Bill Sarpalius
William "Bill" Sarpalius (born
January 10 1948 ) is a former Democratic member of theUnited States House of Representatives , having represented theTexas Panhandle district from 1989 to 1995.Sarpalius was born in Los Angeles. As a young boy Bill, his two younger brothers and mother were homeless living in Houston, Texas. At the age of 13 he and his brothers were placed at
Cal Farley 's BoysRanch near Amarillo. At the age of eighteen, he became the Sate President of theFuture Farmers of America . He first attended Clarendon College in Clarendon. He received abachelor's degree inagribusiness fromTexas Tech University in Lubbock. In 1972, Sarpalius was hired by Farley's Ranch as ateacher at the school. In 1978, he left the ranch to return to school and received anM.B.A. fromWest Texas State University in Canyon. He then entered into an agribusiness career.In 1980, Sarpalius successfully ran for a seat in the
Texas State Senate . He served in this body until 1989, having been elected in 1988 to the national Congress. While serving in the House, he was a member of the Agricultural Committee. Sarpalius was one of a number of Congressman involved in drafting theNorth American Free Trade Agreement guidelines. As aLithuanian-American , Sarapalius was actively involved in calling for American aid to the newly independent country ofLithuania . Because of his efforts he was awarded theOrder of the Lithuanian Grand Duke Gediminas by the President of Lithuania in 1998.During the 1994 elections, Sarpalius was one of a large number of Democrats unseated in the
Republican Revolution . Afterward, he was appointed byU.S. President Bill Clinton as a top official in theU.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.External links
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