New York (AP)-Former US MP Charles Rangel died of New York, a frank Harlem democracy who was carrying gravel that spent nearly five decades in Capitol Hill and was a founding member of the Black Conference at Congress, on Monday at the age of 94.
His family confirmed the death in a statement submitted by a spokesman for City College in New York Michelle Stenet. He died in a hospital in New York.
He is an ancient warrior in the Korean war, legendary politician Harlem Adam Cleiton Powell in 1970 to start his career in Congress. During the next forty years, he became a legend himself-a founding member of the Black Assembly in Congress, and the Dean of the Congress delegation in New York, and in 2007, the first African American to head the Roads and Strong Ways Committee.
He stepped down from that committee in an ethical cloud, and the House of Representatives called him in 2010. But he continued to work in Congress until he retired in 2017.
Rangel was the last alive member of the gang of four African political figures who were practicing the great power in the New York City policy and the state. Others were David Denkins, the first black mayor in New York City; Percy Soton, who was president of Manhattan Boro; Passel Patterson, Deputy Mayor and Minister of Foreign Affairs in New York.
Few can forget Rangel after hearing. His distinctive shock and distinctive humor spirit was an unforgettable mix.
This voice – one of the most liberal pictures in the House of Representatives – was the highest in opposing the Iraq war, which he described as a “death tax” against the poor and minorities. In 2004, he tried to end the war by submitting a draft law to restart the draft military service. The Republicans called for deception and brought the bill to vote. Even Rangel voted against her.
A year later, the battle of Rangel about the war became a bitter figure with the then President Dick Cheney.
Rangel said Cheney, who has a history of heart trouble, may be very sick to perform his job.
“I would like to believe that he is sick, not just evil and evil.” After many of these verbal strikes, Cheney returned, saying that Rangel was “losing it.”
The legislator Harlem Carismi rarely retreated from a fight after he entered the house for the first time in 1971 as a type of dragon of a kind, after he was imposed on Powell in the preliminary elections of the Democratic Congress in 1970. The Powell Powell, a political icon in the city was elected for the first time in the House of Representatives in 1944, was ill in the appropriate time.
Rangel has become the leader of the Main Committee for Tax Authority in the House of Representatives, who has specialization on programs including social security and medical care, after the 2006 renewal elections when Democrats ended 12 years of republican control of the Chamber. However, in 2010, the Parliament Ethics Committee held a hearing on 13 charges related to financial misconduct and fundraising on issues surrounding financial disclosure and the use of Congress resources.
I condemn 11 violations of ethics. The House of Representatives found that it failed to pay taxes in the Villa of holidays, and presented the misleading financial disclosure forms and the incorrectly required donations to a university center of companies that have business in front of his committee.
The House of Representatives has followed the recommendation of the Ethics Committee to oversight, which is the most dangerous penalty for the expulsion.
Rangel sponsored his voters, sponsoring the empowerment areas with the tax credits of companies that are transmitted to the economic depression areas and low -income housing developers.
“I have always been committed to fighting for a young man,” said Rangel in 2012.
Rangel was born on June 11, 1930. During the Korean War, it got a purple heart and a bronze star. He always said that he measured his days, even that turbulent about the ethics scandal, for time in 1950 when he survived the wound because other soldiers did not do so.
He became the title of his autobiography: “I haven’t had a bad day since then.”
In a secondary school, he went to the college on the draft law of the General Assembly, and obtained certificates from New York University and the Faculty of Law at St. John University.