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Democratic New Jersey Rep. Donald Payne Jr. useless at 65

U.S. Rep. Donald Payne, Jr., a six-term Democratic congressman from New Jersey, has died from “heart problems,” Fox Information confirmed Wednesday.

Payne was 65 and had been affected by well being issues for years. His father, the late Rep. Donald Payne Sr., D-N,J., additionally died in workplace in 2012.

New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy stated he and his spouse are “deeply saddened by the tragic passing of our friend, and a steadfast champion for the people of New Jersey, Congressman Donald Payne, Jr.” 

“With his signature bowtie, big heart, and tenacious spirit, Donald embodied the very best of public service,” Murphy stated in an announcement. “As a former union worker and toll collector, he deeply understood the struggles our working families face, and he fought valiantly to serve their needs, every single day. That purpose was the light that guided him through his early years as Newark City Council President and during his tenure on the Essex County Board of Commissioners. And it guided him still through his more than a decade of service in Congress.”

Murphy stated it was a “great honor to work side-by-side with Donald to build a stronger and fairer New Jersey, and we will hold his memory close to our hearts as we build upon the Payne family’s deep legacy of service in advocating for the communities they served so dearly.” 

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Payne before House Homeland Committee

Rep. Donald Payne, D-N.J., listens throughout the Home Homeland Safety Committee listening to on “Havoc in the Heartland: How Secretary Mayorkas’ Failed Leadership Has Impacted the States” on Wednesday, Jan. 10, 2024.  (Invoice Clark/CQ-Roll Name, Inc by way of Getty Photographs)

“Donald’s love will live on in the homes of his neighbors in Newark, who now have access to safe drinking water, and in the good-paying jobs he helped create for his brothers and sisters in labor,” the governor added. “And it will live on in his wife Beatrice, and their three children, Donald III, Jack, and Yvonne, who were the pride of his life. Our heartfelt prayers are with his family during this difficult time.”

Payne in front of Capitol

Rep Donald Payne, Jr., D-N.J., Co-Chair of the Colorectal Most cancers Caucus, speaks on the Struggle Colorectal Most cancers “United in Blue” flag set up on the Nationwide Mall to highlight the rise in younger grownup Colorectal most cancers instances on March 12, 2024.  (Paul Morigi/Getty Photographs for Struggle Colorectal Most cancers)

In keeping with the New Jersey Globe, Payne had a coronary heart assault on April 6 and had since been hospitalized on a ventilator.

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Home Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., stated in an announcement on X, “We are saddened to be informed of the passing today of Congressman Donald M. Payne, Jr., who had been serving New Jersey’s 10th Congressional District since 2012, and who succeeded his father in the same position. Our prayers are offered today for his family and friends, and especially his wife, Bea, and their three children.” 

Within the present Congress, Payne sat on the House Homeland Security and Transportation & Infrastructure committees. 

He was additionally a member of the Congressional Black Caucus and co-chaired the Congressional Males’s Well being, Congressional Peripheral Artery Illness and Congressional Colorectal Most cancers caucuses.

Donald Payne while Pelosi was speaker

Rep. Donald Payne, D-N.J., speaks throughout a information convention on the INVEST in America Act on the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday, June 30, 2021.  (Elizabeth Frantz/Bloomberg by way of Getty Photographs)

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The GOP hangs onto a slim majority within the Home. Rep. Mike Gallagher. R-Wisc., was presupposed to resign final week. However he has not. The Home presently has 218 Republicans, 212 Democrats, and 5 vacancies: Payne died. Former Home Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., together with former Reps. Invoice Johnson, R-Ohio, Brian Higgins, D-N.Y., and Ken Buck, R-Colo., resigned.

It is a breaking information story. Examine again for updates.

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