Steve Womack, born on February eighteenth, nineteen fifty-seven, is a prominent American politician and business executive. He has been serving as the U.S. representative for Arkansas's third congressional district since two thousand eleven. This district, historically represented by notable figures such as former Senator J. William Fulbright, encompasses much of northwestern Arkansas, including the cities of Fort Smith, Fayetteville, Springdale, and his hometown of Rogers.
Before his tenure in Congress, Womack held the position of mayor in Rogers, where he made significant contributions to the community. He succeeded John Boozman, who had previously won the Senate seat in the two thousand ten election against U.S. Senator Blanche Lincoln. As a member of the Republican Party, Womack has been an influential figure in Arkansas politics.
During his time in Congress, Womack chaired the House Budget Committee from two thousand eighteen to two thousand nineteen, showcasing his leadership and expertise in fiscal matters. He continued to play a vital role in the committee as its ranking member from two thousand nineteen to two thousand twenty-one, further solidifying his reputation as a key player in budgetary discussions.