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Joe Linus Barton (born September 15, 1949), American politician, has been the Republican congressman representing the Texas 6th congressional district (map) in the U.S. House of Representatives since 1985.

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September 15 - 1949 - American - Politician - Republican - Texas - 6th congressional district - U.S. House of Representatives - 1985

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Born in Waco, Texas, Barton graduated from Waco High School. Attending Texas A&M University, he received a B.Sc. in industrial engineering in 1972. An M.Sc. in industrial administration from Purdue University followed in 1973. Following college Barton entered private industry until 1981 when he became a White House Fellow and served under Secretary of Energy James B. Edwards. Later he began consulting for a natural gas company before being elected to Congress in 1984.

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Waco, Texas - Texas A&M University - B.Sc. - Industrial engineering - 1972 - M.Sc. - Purdue University - 1973 - 1981 - White House Fellow - Secretary of Energy - James B. Edwards - 1984

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He is married to Janet Sue Winslow; they have three children; Janet received some media attention as a victim of identity theft. Barton has used her as an example when discussing identity theft legistlation.

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Barton won his Congressional seat in his first attempt, defeating Democrat challenger Dan Kubiak with 56% of the vote. He received 88% of the vote in 2000, 71% of the vote in 2002 against Democratic challenger Felix Alvarado, and 66% of the vote in 2004 against Democratic challenger Morris Meyer.

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Democrat - 2000 - 2002 - 2004

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In 1993 Barton unsuccessfully sought the Republican nomination for the United States Senate.

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1993 - United States Senate

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Congressman Barton is the chairman of the Energy & Commerce Committee and also a member of the Science Committee. He is regarded as a "skeptic" on global warming http://www.chriscmooney.com/blog.asp?Id=1760. Recently, apparently prompted by a February 2005 Wall Street Journal article http://pubs.acs.org/subscribe/journals/esthag-w/2005/aug/business/pt_wsj.html, he has taken an interest in climate change http://energycommerce.house.gov/108/Letters/06232005_1570.htm; this has been widely regarded as an attack on the scientists than a serious attempt to understand the science http://www.chriscmooney.com/blog.asp?Id=1945 http://www.aaas.org/news/releases/2005/0714letter.pdf. The dispute has now expanded, with Sherwood Boehlert's House Science Committee taking an interest http://www.house.gov/science/hot/climate%20dispute/index.htm

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Energy & Commerce Committee - Science Committee - Wall Street Journal - Climate change - Sherwood Boehlert

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