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Rep. Steve Womack announces death of wife, Terri
Terri Lynn Williams Womack, the wife of Rep. Steve Womack, R-Ark., has died after a brief illness.
Terri Womack, wife of U.S. Rep. Steve Womack, dies at 68
WASHINGTON -- Terri Womack, the wife of U.S. Rep. Steve Womack, died Sunday, the Rogers congressman announced Tuesday. She was 68 years old.
Trump Grants Clemency to Rep. Steve Womack's Son
President Donald Trump has granted clemency to James Phillip Womack, the son of Arkansas Republican Rep. Steve Womack, commuting the remainder of his federal prison sentence for drug distribution.
Trump orders prison release of Arkansas congressman's son
President Donald Trump granted clemency to Rep. Steve Womack's son, James Phillip Womack. A White House Official cited health issues in the family.
Donald Trump Orders Release of Congressman's Son, Who Got 8 Years for Distributing Meth
Donald Trump granted clemency to Rep. Steve Womack's son, James Phillip Womack, on Jan. 15. James was completing an eight-year federal prison sentence for distributing methamphetamine prior to the commutation.
Trump commutes prison sentence of U.S. Rep. Steve Womack’s son
President Donald Trump has commuted the federal sentence of the son of U.S. Rep. Steve Womack, R-Ark.
Republican Switches Party To Democrats Amid Concerns About Affordability
Robb Ryerse is running against Republican incumbent Steve Womack in Arkansas's 3rd congressional district.
Womack seeks 9th term in Congress, joins other candidates on third day of filing at Arkansas Capitol
U.S. Rep. Steve Womack filed paperwork Wednesday at the state Capitol to seek reelection in the 2026 elections.
Federal payments to health care providers face delays during the government shutdown, Womack told
SPRINGDALE -- Delays of 10 days or more hamper payments to hospitals and other health care providers from the federal government programs such as Medicare because many of the workers who process those claims remain on furlough during the government shutdown, U.S. Rep. Steve Womack of Rogers was told Friday at a roundtable discussion.
Pressure on Congress to end the government shutdown will build as SNAP benefits run dry, Womack tells group
SPRINGDALE -- Expect progress in Congress on ending the federal government shutdown as early as next week with money for SNAP benefits -- the federal Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program -- running out on Saturday, Rep. Steve Womack of Rogers told a group of farmers, agricultural business leaders and educators at a roundtable discussion Thursday.