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Former Rep. Charles Rangel Dies at 94, New York Lawmakers Say
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Former U.S. Representative Charles Rangel, a key figure in Congress, passed away on Monday at age 94. He was a founding member of the Congressional Black Caucus and chaired the House Ways and Means Committee. His death marks the loss of a trailblazing New York lawmaker.
Rangel represented Harlem for over four decades in Congress. He was known for advocating civil rights.
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The Congressional Black Caucus, founded in 1971, promotes African American interests. Rangel helped shape its early mission.
The House Ways and Means Committee oversees tax policy. Rangel’s leadership influenced major economic legislation.
New York lawmakers praised Rangel’s dedication to underserved communities. His legacy includes advancing social justice.
Rangel served in the Korean War before entering politics. His military background shaped his public service.
Some admired Rangel for his advocacy for equality and economic reform. Others criticized his later ethics controversies.
Harlem remains a vibrant cultural and political hub. Rangel’s work left a lasting impact on the community.
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