Joe Barton

Joe Barton

TEXAS' 6th DISTRICT

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Rep. Joe Barton - Week One - Two Minute Rundown, 2016

2016-01-08 14:10:40


Barton makes impassioned plea in favor of 21st Centruy Cures bill

2015-07-10 14:45:10


Lift the Ban: Rep. Barton makes case for ending the ban on crude oil exports

2015-07-09 18:22:09


Barton calls Bipartisan 21st Century Cures Legislation “amazing accomplishment”

2015-05-21 15:42:09


Moment of Silence in House for Storm Victims in Texas and Arkansas

2015-05-21 15:26:49


#EndtheBan Press Conference Part 4

2015-05-04 20:19:34


#EndtheBan Press Conference Part 5

2015-05-04 20:11:32


#EndtheBan Press Conference Part 7

2015-05-04 20:08:00


#EndtheBan Press Conference Part 6

2015-05-04 19:58:44


#EndtheBan Press Conference Part 3

2015-05-04 19:47:14


#EndtheBan Press Conference Part 2

2015-05-04 19:38:45


#EndtheBan Press Conference Part 1

2015-05-04 19:30:50


Barton testifies that lifting crude oil export ban is a “win-win”

2015-04-14 18:00:57


Rep. Barton on State of the Union: "Political theatre," lacking in real solutions

2015-01-21 03:58:11


Barton disucssus Oil Export Bill and Cromnibus on Fox Business' Opening Bell

2014-12-10 16:34:43


Barton on Fox News: "Won't vote for funding unconstitutional action!"

2014-12-08 16:09:39


Rep. Barton on CNNi: Oil Exports help US Consumer

2014-12-02 19:05:43


Rep. Barton on Keystone Pipeline: "It's a Win, Win, Win!"

2014-11-13 22:42:32


Will next generation be better off? Barton discusses on Fox Business

2014-10-27 19:04:38


Anti-Spoofing bill passes House

2014-09-10 13:58:59


Contact Information

2107 Rayburn HOB
Washington, DC 20515
Phone 202-225-2002
Fax 202-225-3052
joebarton.house.gov

Committee Assignments

Energy and Commerce

Congressman Joe Barton was first elected to serve the Sixth District of Texas in 1984. In 2004, he was selected by his colleagues to be the Chairman of the House Committee on Energy & Commerce – the oldest standing legislative House committee. Barton was the first Texan since former House Speaker Sam Rayburn to chair this important committee. The Energy & Commerce Committee has arguably the broadest non tax-oriented jurisdiction of any congressional committee, with principal House responsibility over matters relating to commerce, public health and marketplace interests. Barton is currently the senior Republican and serves as Chairman Emeritus of the full Energy and Commerce Committee.

The “House GOP’s leading expert on energy policy” (Wall Street Journal, 10/02), Barton has led the House charge to pass comprehensive national energy policy legislation. In the past two congresses, he has shared authorship of the two most comprehensive energy policy packages to pass in the House since the 1930s. Barton has committed himself to passing legislation promoting an environment of high supply, low demand, consumer-friendly prices and environmental protection. A proponent of competition, Barton is additionally responsible for both the first electricity deregulation legislation to pass a House subcommittee, and for legislation which deregulated the natural gas industry.

Barton’s diligent work to promote a conservative agenda and protection of individual rights recently earned him notice from National Journal as one of the “Republicans to Watch” (11/03). In his first legislative victory as Chairman, the House overwhelmingly passed legislation to limit indecency on the public airwaves. As a founding co-Chairman of the Congressional Privacy Caucus, he continues in his new role to preserve American’s financial and medical privacy, and has in particular used his jurisdiction to protect safety and privacy in the ever-expanding Internet universe. As founding co-Chairman of Asthma Awareness Day on Capitol Hill, Barton has consistently supported common sense, environmentally-sound clean air policy at the local, state and national level. He remains committed to supporting advanced research and increased funding for diabetes, cancer and the issues of home, rural and mental health, and was responsible for the passage of landmark FDA reform legislation designed to improve the way the agency approves medical devices.

Barton remains among the steadfast House leaders on tax reform through the promotion of lower taxes and financial freedom. He has supported eliminating the marriage penalty and estate tax, reduced capital gains taxes, retirement of the current tax code and sweeping bankruptcy reforms. Barton will continue to fight for the basic traditional rights put forth by our Founding Fathers.

Joe Barton was born on September 15, 1949 in Waco, Texas. An avid baseball player growing up, he earned a four-year Gifford-Hill Opportunity Award scholarship to Texas A&M University, where he was the outstanding industrial engineering student for the Class of 1972. After earning a Master’s of Science degree in Industrial Administration from Purdue University, he joined Ennis Business Forms, where he rose to the position of Assistant to the Vice President. In 1981, he was selected for the prestigious White House Fellows Program, and served as an aide to then-Energy Secretary James B. Edwards. He returned to Texas in 1982 as a natural gas decontrol consultant for Atlantic Richfield Oil and Gas Company before being elected to Congress.

Barton lives in Ennis, Texas. He has four children and five grandchildren.


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