Bill Redmond

William Thomas Redmond is an American politician and minister who served as a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from New Mexico. Wikipedia*

On the C-SPAN Networks:
Bill Redmond has 28 videos in the C-SPAN Video Library; the first appearance was a 1997 House Proceeding. The year with the most videos was 1998 with 22 videos. Most appearances with Newt Gingrich (3). Most common tags: Congress, Republican Party.

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Previously

U.S. Representative, R-NM 3rd May 13, 1997 - January 3, 1999 Videos: 28

Recent Appearances

  • New Mexico 3rd Congressional District Debate

    New Mexico 3rd Congressional District Debate

    The New Mexico 3rd Congressional District 1998 candidates debated issues of local and national concern, including social secu…

  • House Session

    House Session

    The house of representatives debates a 500 Billion Dollar spending bill.

  • House Session

    House Session

    This House session began with 1-minute speeches then moved on to Intelligence spending, National Parks and Lands Bill, Treasu…

  • House Session

    House Session

    This House Session schedule began with members general statements then moved to business including spending for Veterans.Hou…

  • World Economic Situation

    World Economic Situation

    Fed Chairman Alan Greenspan talked about a potential interest rate cut. He also testified that financial turmoil in Asia and …

  • House Session

    House Session

    The U.S. House of Representatives engaged in One-Minute Speeches. Topics included tax relief for the middle class, Native Ame…

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Former Ideology Rankings

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