- Joseph L. Fisher
Joseph Lyman (Joe) Fisher (
January 11 ,1914 –February 19 ,1992 ) is a former member of theUnited States House of Representatives . He was a Democrat fromVirginia .Fisher was born in
Pawtucket, Rhode Island . He attendedBowdoin College inBrunswick, Maine , graduating in 1935 with an economic degree. After several years working at an accounting firm, Fisher was hired by theNational Resource Planning Board in 1939. He was promoted to become an economist for theU.S. Department of State in 1942. He was drafted into theU.S. Army in 1943 to serve inWorld War II .Fisher returned from to the United States once war ended and earned a
Ph.D. fromHarvard University . He was then hired by theCouncil of Economic Advisors and, after furthering his education atGeorge Washington University , became the senior economist at this organization in 1951. In 1953, Fisher left to found a non-profitthink tank known as Resources for the Future, Inc. A lifelongUnitarian , Fisher was an active volunteer lay leader in theUnitarian Universalist Association serving on the UUA's Board of Trustees and as moderator (the highest volunteer position in the UUA) from 1964 until 1977.In 1974, Fisher was elected to Congress from
Virginia's 10th congressional district . He served for three terms until his defeat at the hands of RepublicanFrank Wolf in November 1980. Afterward, Fisher was appointed Virginia Secretary of Human Resources in 1982 and then became an economics professor atGeorge Mason University in 1986. He died inArlington, Virginia in 1992.References
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