Marion Berry
Robert Marion Berry (born August 27 1942), American politician, has been a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives since 1997, representing the 1st District of Arkansas. He was born in
Stuttgart, Arkansas, was educated at the University of Arkansas, and was a farmer, a member of the city council of Gillett, Arkansas, a member of the Arkansas Soil and Water Conservation Commission, a member of the White House Domestic Policy Council (1993-1996) and special assistant to President Bill Clinton for Agricultural Trade and Food Assistance (1993-1996) before entering the House.
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(Not to be confused with Marion Barry, former mayor of Washington, DC.)
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