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In 2003 his financial disclosures revealed that his net worth is between $2,115,004 and $10,300,000. He earned between $35,004 and $115,200 from these assets. | In 2003 his financial disclosures revealed that his net worth is between $2,115,004 and $10,300,000. He earned between $35,004 and $115,200 from these assets. | ||
Herger is married to his second wife Pamela Sargent and has eight children. He is a member of the ] and |
Herger is married to his second wife Pamela Sargent and has eight children. He is a member of the ] and sits on the ], where he chairs the Subcommittee on Human Resources. | ||
Although he is the fourth ranking member on the Ways and Means committee he is not expected to enter the race to succeed chairman ] when he steps down in January ]. | Although he is the fourth ranking member on the Ways and Means committee he is not expected to enter the race to succeed chairman ] when he steps down in January ]. |
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Walter William Herger (born May 20 1945), American politician, has been a Republican member of the United States House of Representatives since 1987, representing the 2nd District of California, including Chico, Redding and Red Bluff. He was born in Yuba City, California, attended California State University, Sacramento and was a cattle rancher, businessman and member of the California State Assembly (1980-1986) before entering the House. In 2003 his financial disclosures revealed that his net worth is between $2,115,004 and $10,300,000. He earned between $35,004 and $115,200 from these assets.
Herger is married to his second wife Pamela Sargent and has eight children. He is a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and sits on the U.S. House Committee on Ways and Means, where he chairs the Subcommittee on Human Resources.
Although he is the fourth ranking member on the Ways and Means committee he is not expected to enter the race to succeed chairman Bill Thomas when he steps down in January 2007.
External link
- Official website
- Map of Herger's district
- Wally Herger's Financial Disclosure Statement for Calendar Year 2003
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