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Biography: Bill Morrow is an American entrepreneur and investor. He is the founder and CEO of Viasat, a satellite communications company. He is also the founder of the Morrow Institute, a non-profit organization dedicated to advancing the cause of science and technology. Age: 66 years old (as of 2021) Height: 6 feet (1.83 m) Physical Stats: Unknown Dating/Affairs: Unknown Family: Unknown Career: Morrow began his career in the telecommunications industry in the early 1980s. He was a founding member of the team that developed the first commercial satellite communications system. He then went on to found Viasat in 1986. Under his leadership, Viasat has become one of the world’s leading satellite communications companies. Net Worth: Bill Morrow has an estimated net worth of $1.2 billion. He has earned his wealth through his successful career in the telecommunications industry.

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Born 19 April 1954
Birthday 19 April
Birthplace Los Angeles, California, US
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2014

Toward the end of his tenure in the California Senate Morrow sponsored the controversial "Students Bill of Rights," which was modeled on David Horowitz's Academic Bill of Rights. Morrow introduced the bill "to help protect students in our public education system from harassment and abuse." However, some critics alleged that the bill's vaguely worded requirements—e.g., to respect the "unsettled character" of the social sciences and humanities—denied the distinction between plausible theories and implausible theories, giving theories like Holocaust denials an academic respect not warranted by the evidence." This criticism was given further support when Morrow publicly claimed the bill "treats all ideological perspectives the same." In addition, the bill required social science and humanities faculty to "provide students with dissenting sources and viewpoints." Given the bill's vague criteria, some critics alleged that this requirement could be used to force faculty to cover implausible theories in their classes. Though the bill gained some media attention, it never made it out of committee.

2006

In late 2005 California's 50th Congressional District became vacant due to the resignation of a local congressman caught up in a bribery scandal. Morrow threw his hat into the ring. The initial primary election for the special election to fill the vacancy was held on April 11, 2006. Former Representative Brian Bilbray won the primary.

2005

In 2005, Morrow made headlines when he formally joined the Minutemen anti-illegal immigration organization, serving several weekends watching the U.S./Mexico border near the small border community of Campo, California.

Morrow is an anti-abortion leader and an opponent to experimentation on human embryonic stem cells. In 2005-06 Morrow authored Senate Constitutional Amendment 1, which limit marriage to "one man-one woman."

2001

In 2001-2002, the conservative senator teamed up with liberal Democratic Senator Joe Dunn, from Orange County, leading a special select committee investigation of the California energy crisis. Morrow made a committee motion to hold Enron in contempt for failing to respond to committee document subpoenas; the motion carried.

1996

Morrow, an off-road vehicle enthusiast, was caught and cited in 1996 by a ranger for doing "doughnuts" in Anza-Borrego Desert State Park. in a four-wheel-drive vehicle with special legislative license plates.

1992

Morrow was elected to the California State Assembly to represent the 73rd District in 1992. He won a second term in 1994 and a third term in 1996 with 63% of the vote. In 1998, Morrow was elected to the California State Senate with 60% of the vote to represent the 38th District. In 2000, he ran for the Congressional seat of retiring Representative Ron Packard and came in second to Darrell Issa in a field of ten in the Republican primary election. Morrow was reelected to the Senate in 2002 with 66% of the vote.

1987

After retiring from the military in 1987, Morrow practiced law as a small business attorney

1974

Born and raised in Southern California, Morrow graduated from Ganesha High School in Pomona, CA. He went to earn his A.A. in 1974 at Mt. San Antonio College, where he had served as Student Body President. He transferred to UCLA, where he graduated with honors in 1976. Morrow earned his J.D. from Pepperdine School of Law in 1979. He served in the Marines as a Judge Advocate.

1954

William Phillip Morrow (born April 19, 1954) is a U.S. Republican politician from the state of California, who used to be in the California State Senate representing the 38th district which includes northern San Diego County and the cities of San Clemente and San Juan Capistrano in southern Orange County.