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Press ReleaseNeutral2026-07-06

Neal Mourns the Passing of Chairman Bill Archer

Richard E. Neal
Richard E. Neal
DMA-1 · Representative
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This press release from Representative Richard E. Neal (D-MA) was published on 2026-07-06 and titled "Neal Mourns the Passing of Chairman Bill Archer".

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Neal Mourns the Passing of Chairman Bill Archer

SPRINGFIELD, MA— Ways and Means Committee Ranking Member Richard E. Neal (D-MA) released the following statement mourning the passing of former Ways and Means Committee Chairman Bill Archer (R-TX): “Chairman Archer’s service and reverence for our institutions won’t soon be forgotten. For 30 years, the people of Texas were fortunate to have him in their corner, [ ]
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