Boozman Biography
Congressman John Boozman, a successful businessman and life-long resident of Arkansas, is in his fifth term representing the Third District of Arkansas in the United States House of Representatives.

After graduating Northside High School in Fort Smith, Boozman played football for the University of Arkansas Razorbacks while completing his pre-optometry requirements. He graduated from the Southern College of Optometry in 1977 and entered private practice that same year as co-founder of Boozman-Hof Regional Eye Clinic in Rogers, which has become a major provider of eye care to Northwest Arkansas.

Boozman currently serves on three House committees: Veterans Affairs, Transportation & Infrastructure and Foreign Affairs. In the 109th Congress, he was appointed Chairman of the Veterans Affairs Economic Opportunity Subcommittee which focuses on ensuring veterans have a smooth transition to civilian life. In the 110th Congress, Boozman returned as a leader of the subcommittee, this time as the group's ranking member and he will serve in that position again in the 111th Congress. In February of 2008 Boozman was named ranking member of the Water Resources and Environment Subcommittee which has jurisdiction over water resources development, conservation and management, water pollution control, water infrastructure, and hazardous waste cleanup. Boozman will serve in that position again in the 111th Congress.

In the 110th Congress, Boozman affirmed his commitment to America's military veterans, authoring the Military Eye Trauma Treatment Act - which was made part of the 2008 Defense Authorization bill - and the reinstatement of veteran work study benefits under the GI Bill.

In January 2003, Boozman was named an Assistant Whip, a position he still retains, making him responsible for helping House Republican Whip Eric Cantor secure the votes necessary to pass critical legislation.

Boozman was also named to the Speaker's Task Force for a Drug-Free America in 2003. The task force advised then House Speaker Dennis Hastert on major drug policy issues and advocates common sense legislative solutions to our nation's illegal drug problem.

Boozman also currently serves as member of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization Parliamentary Assembly (NATO PA), which is an inter-parliamentary organization of legislators from the 19 member countries of NATO and 20 associate countries. In 2008, Boozman co-presented a report entitled “The Rise of the Indian Economy: Transatlantic and Global Implications.”

In order to make Arkansas a larger player in global trade, Boozman called together Third District and state leaders to create the Arkansas World Trade Center, which opened in 2007. Since its opening, Boozman and the AWTC have hosted numerous foreign dignitaries, including the ambassadors of China, Costa Rica, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, and Guatemala; diplomats from Honduras and Nicaragua; and government leaders from Liberia.

Boozman was also appointed vice-chairman of the British American Parliamentary Group, a group of American and British lawmakers who meet to discuss issues of concern and fortify the already strong alliance between the two nations. In 2006, Boozman hosted a Conservative member of the British Parliament, including a visit to the 3rd District.

Boozman is a member of numerous House caucuses including the Congressional Caucus to Fight & Control Methamphetamine, the National Guard & Reserve Components Caucus, the Congressional Rural Caucus and the Congressional Sportsman's Caucus. Boozman was also one of the founding members of the Congressional I-49 Caucus to promote completion of Interstate 49.

Prior to his election to Congress, Boozman served two terms on the Rogers School Board, which is one of the largest school districts in the state. He established the low vision program at the Arkansas School for the Blind in Little Rock and worked as a volunteer optometrist at an area clinic that provides medical services to low-income families. Boozman successfully raised Polled Hereford cattle that were competitive in the show ring, as well as in bull testing at Oklahoma State University.

Boozman, 59, is married to the former Cathy Marley. The couple has three daughters.



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House Committee on Veterans Affairs
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House Transportation & Infrastructure Committee
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House Committee on Foreign Affairs
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Republican Whip Team
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NATO Parliamentary Assembly
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House Democracy Assistance Commission
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List of Congressional Caucus Memberships
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