Background
Emerson, Bill was born on January 1, 1938 in St. Louis. Son of Norvell Preston and Marie (Reinemer) Emerson.
Emerson, Bill was born on January 1, 1938 in St. Louis. Son of Norvell Preston and Marie (Reinemer) Emerson.
Emerson was raised in Jefferson County, Missouri and attended public schools in nearby Hillsboro. He served as a House Page and graduated from Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri in 1959. Emerson attended law school at the University of Missouri and the University of Baltimore, graduating with his Bachelor of Laws from Baltimore in 1964.
He served in the United States House of Representatives from 1981 until his death from lung cancer in Bethesda, Maryland in 1996. He was succeeded in the House by his widow, Jo Ann Emerson. Emerson was a Republican.
He was also a Captain in the United States Air Force Reserve from 1964 to 1992.
He was serving as a congressional page serving on the floor during the 1954 United States Capitol shooting incident involving Puerto Rico terrorists. While in law school, Emerson served as a Congressional aide to United States. Representative Robert Ellsworth, and after graduation he served on the staff of United States. Senator Charles Mathias.
Throughout the 1970s he worked in governmental affairs for several companies, and formed his own consulting group in 1979. In 1980, he was elected to Congress and was re-elected seven times.
Emerson served on the House Committee on Rules.
In 1988, after an intervention with his family and friends, Emerson acknowledged his alcoholism and spent a month at the Betty Ford Center. He later helped create the House Employee Assistance Program which provides legislative and administrative support services for the House, later expanded to the Senate, and helps alcoholics find treatment. Emerson died of lung cancer in 1996.
He was succeeded by his widow, Jo Ann Emerson.
The Bill Emerson Memorial Bridge, which crosses the Mississippi River at Cape Girardeau, is named after him, as is Emerson Hall, the main assembly room in the House Page School in the Jefferson Building of the Library of Congress and Emerson Hall, an upperclass residence hall at Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri, his alma mater. This act encourages the donation of food and grocery products to nonprofit organizations for distribution to needy individuals by protecting donors from liability when donating to a nonprofit organization, so long as the product is donated in "good faith," even if it later causes harm to the needy recipient.
Served to captain United States Air Force.
Married Jo Ann Hermann, June 21, 1975. Children: Victoria Marie, Katharine. Children by previous marriage: Elizabeth, Abigail.