Bill Archer, a former U.S. Representative from Texas who wielded significant influence over national tax policy for decades, has died at age 98.
Archer served in Congress for 30 years, eventually becoming chairman of the powerful House Ways and Means Committee.
In that role, he wrote virtually all tax laws considered by the House and had a major hand in shaping budget bills.
His career was defined by a deep focus on tax reform and fiscal policy.
Archer’s work affected businesses and individuals across the country.
His legacy includes shaping the framework of modern tax legislation.
He was known for his direct approach and technical expertise.
Colleagues described him as a diligent and authoritative figure in financial matters.
Archer’s influence extended well beyond his committee room.
His death marks the end of an era in Texas politics.





