Marvin H. Edwards Although he differed from his party on such issues as the presidential line-item veto, Edwards achieved high status among his Republican colleagues. He was a deputy Republican whip. From 1988 to 1992 he was House Republican Policy Committee chair, the fourth-ranking Republican leadership position in the House. During 1989–90 he also chaired the House Republican Research Committee. In 1991 the Committee on Ethics revealed that several members of Congress, including Edwards, had overdrawn on their House bank accounts. The Oklahoma congressman's bad checks totaled $54,000, placing him in the bottom half of the worst offenders. The scandal contributed to his loss in the 1992 Republican primary. After leaving Congress, Edwards joined the faculty at the John F. Kennedy School of Government at Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, and he eventually became the John Quincy Adams Lecturer in Legislative Politics. He has also served an advisor to Harvard's Institute of Politics. Edwards married five times and has three children. https://www.okhistory.org/publications/enc/entry?entry=ED010
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