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Former Rep. Tom Bliley: A gentleman who knew how to get legislation passed 

Tall, thin, silver-haired and bow-tied he walked through the halls of Congress with a fast pace, always on time, confident of his destination. Tom Bliley was chairman of the House Committee on Commerce between 1995 and 1999. Mr. Bliley died recently. It would be an overstatement to say Chairman Bliley is a master…

 He walked the halls of Congress with a quick gait, sure of where he was going and not later. He was tall, slim, silver-haired, bespectacles, and bow-tied. Tom Bliley served as the House Committee on Commerce’s chairman from 1995 to 1999. Lately, Mr. Bliley passed away. To say that Chairman Bliley was a master would be an understatement. He walked the halls of Congress with a quick gait, sure of where he was going and not later. He was tall, slim, silver-haired, bespectacles, and bow-tied. From 1995 to 1999, he served as Tom Bliley’s chairman of the House Committee on Commerce. Mr. Bliley just passed away. To say that Chairman Bliley was a master would be an understatement. 

Tall, thin, silver-haired and bow-tied he walked through the halls of Congress with a fast pace, always on time, confident of his destination. Tom Bliley was chairman of the House Committee on Commerce between 1995 and 1999. Mr. Bliley died recently. It would be an overstatement to say Chairman Bliley is a master…

  

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