Steve Womack

Steve Womack

Years in Office

14

Bills Sponsored

61

Bills Co-Sponsored

1150

Committees

1

Steve Womack Biography

Steve Womack, a former Army National Guard colonel and small-town mayor, was elected as the U.S. Representative for Arkansas’s 3rd District in 2010. He prioritizes fiscal responsibility, national security, and supporting Arkansas’s manufacturing sector. Womack has chaired the House Budget Committee and authored legislation to modernize military retirement benefits. Known for his pragmatic approach, he works to deliver practical solutions that align with the needs and values of his Northwest Arkansas constituents.

Education

  • B.A., Arkansas Tech University, Russellville, AR
    (1979)

Professional History

U.S. Representative

(2011-Present)

Representing Arkansas's 3rd district

Mayor, City of Rogers

(1998–2010)

Radio Station Manager, Kurm-Am

(1979–90)

Financial Consultant

Impact & Accomplishments

Notable contributions during Steve Womack's congressional service.

Budget Process Reform

Championed the Bipartisan Budgeting for Results Act to improve federal budget accountability and transparency.

Military Construction Funding

Secured funding for military infrastructure projects at Fort Chaffee and Ebbing Air National Guard Base in Arkansas.

Support for National Guard

Advocated for increased resources and equipment modernization for the Arkansas National Guard.

Small Business Relief

Supported legislation expanding Paycheck Protection Program access for Arkansas small businesses during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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