Washington — Former U.S. Rep. Barney Frank, the Massachusetts Democrat who served 32 years in Congress, died Tuesday night at 86 after entering hospice care for congestive heart failure. He represented Boston suburbs after first winning election in 1980, publicly came out in 1987, and later helped craft major post-2008 financial reform. Boston-area constituents, LGBTQ advocates and financial regulators reacted this week to his death, citing his role in strengthening bank oversight and elevating gay rights in national politics. Funeral arrangements and statements from colleagues and former staff were being prepared Tuesday, and organizations that worked with him signaled they would highlight his legislative record in upcoming events.
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Barney Frank 的逝世,如果你关心金融监管或 LGBTQ 权益,都会受到影响。他是 2008 年后银行监管的关键人物,也是政治领域 LGBTQ 权利的先驱。如果这些议题对你很重要,请在未来几周关注相关的悼念和政策讨论。
弗兰克的遗产是重要的政治影响力和为LGBTQ群体开创性的代表。他的工作塑造了我们当前金融和社会格局的许多方面。如果你认识欣赏政治开拓者影响力的人,值得转发。
民权和消费者保护团体,以及金融监管学者,将继续借鉴弗兰克的立法记录来支持倡导和政策提案。
前选民、同事和倡导网络失去了一位长期任职的政府官员,他曾在金融监督和 LGBTQ 倡导方面拥有丰富经验,而这些经验将不再体现在公共职位上。
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