Bill Paxon

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L. William Paxon (born April 29, 1954) is a former U.S. Congressman and politician from New York.

In 1982, Paxon was elected to the New York State Assembly. In 1988, he was elected to the House of Representatives as a Republican and served until 1999. During this time he served as chair of House Leadership during 105th Congress. In 1992 he was elected Chairman of National Republican Congressional Committee. He served as key advisor in George W. Bush's Presidential Campaign of 2000 and then served as chairman of the Bush-Cheney Transition Advisory Team. After leaving Congress, he became an advisor to senior GOP congressional leaders and served as chairman of the Majority Fund at the Republican National Committee.

Paxon was born in Akron, near Buffalo, New York. At the age of 15 Paxon volunteered for the first congressional campaign of former Buffalo Bills quarterback Jack Kemp. Kemp became known, decades later, as Bob Dole's Vice Presidential candidate. Paxon graduated from Canisius College and was elected to the Erie county legislature at some point thereafter. The Eric Legislature is one of the most urban and populous of legislatures in New York. At 23, Paxon was the youngest member ever when elected. In addition, he holds honorary doctorates from Daeman College, Roberts Wesleyan College and Canisius College.

While in Congress, the traditionalist conservative who oppose's womens rights & gay rights, Paxon worked closely with more self proclaimed "moderate" Susan Molinari and later proposed to her on the House floor. Molinari, who is from Staten Island, served as an elected member of the House Republican Leadership. They wed in 1994 and now reside in Alexandria, Virginia with their two daughters.


Preceded by
Jack Kemp
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from New York's 31st congressional district

1989–1993
Succeeded by
Amo Houghton
Preceded by
James T. Walsh
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from New York's 27th congressional district

1993–1999
Succeeded by
Thomas M. Reynolds
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