Mr. Chairman: The Life and Legacy of Wilbur D. Mills

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Price
$20.00  $18.60
Publisher
Parkhurst Brothers Publishers Inc
Publish Date
Pages
256
Dimensions
6.0 X 8.9 X 0.7 inches | 0.7 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9781935166498

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About the Author
Kay Collett Goss served as administrative aide to Congressman John Paul Hammerschmidt and later Wilbur Mills, who was then chair of the House Committee on Ways and Means. Subsequently, she held senior posiitons in FEMA after nomination by President Clinton and confirmation by the Senate. Since leaving the Clinton Administration, Dr. Goss has held senior positions in several D.C. area think tanks and presently heads a consulting firm engaged in crisis management planning for nations, states, and metropolitan governments.
Reviews
"...Captures the greatness and the human frailties of Wilbur Mills, the most powerful and highly respected member of Congress during my tenure there, when I was honored to earn his friendship."-- "Congressman John Paul Hammerschmidt, Retired"
"Essential reading for anyone interested in a better understanding of modern American history, this comprehensive narrative of one of Arkansas's greatest contributors to United States history is sympathetic in tone, analytical in style."-- "C. Fred Williams, Professor Emeritus, UALR"
"In my 30 years in Congress, I never knew any other member that I respected as a legislator more than Wilbur Mills. He was always fair and respectful of other Members irrespective of their party affliation or philosophy. Under his chairmanship, the Ways and Means Committee always functioned on a non-partisan basis. The only criteria was 'Is it good or bad tax policy?' What I learned in my experience with Wilbur Mills profoundly affected me and helped me to be far more effective when I became Ways and Means Chair in 1995. Goss's book will be a real benefit to future members of Congress and to scholars."-- "United States House of Representatives Ways and Means Chairman Bill Archer, now retired"
"Wilbur, by the way, was of the two most able guys I ever served with. The United States Tax Code is an incredibly complicated document, but Wilbur knew every comma in it. He was also a power, and had been Chairman of Ways and Means since 1958."-- "Tip O'Neil, retired Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives, in his memoir, Man of the House"