N.J. congressman Donald Payne Jr. dies
Source: nj.com
U.S. Rep. Donald Payne Jr., a former Newark councilman and a member of a New Jersey political dynasty who spent the last 12 years representing a heavily populated swath of the state in Congress after succeeding his late father, died Wednesday.
The Essex County Democrat, who had been hospitalized for weeks after suffering a cardiac episode related to his ongoing diabetes, was 65 and still in office.
A relatively soft-spoken but gregarious politician who fought for social justice and transportation funding, Payne was in his sixth term representing New Jerseys 10th congressional district which includes Newark, the states largest city in the House of Representatives.
Payne, then Newarks council president, was elected to the seat after his father, Donald Payne Sr., New Jerseys first Black congressman, died after 23 years in office.
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oasis
(49,410 posts)Oopsie Daisy
(2,675 posts)BumRushDaShow
(129,522 posts)Heartbroken for Newark.
R.I.P. and condolences to the family.
mahina
(17,701 posts)Leaving his wife and their triplets
calimary
(81,501 posts)May he rest with the angels.
70sEraVet
(3,515 posts)Rest in Peace after a job well done.
Demovictory9
(32,475 posts)sheshe2
(83,925 posts)FakeNoose
(32,772 posts)Rest in peace Congressman Payne, and thank you for your many years of service.
onecaliberal
(32,899 posts)NJCher
(35,742 posts)everyone is talking about it, as he is our rep. They redistricted about five years ago, I think, and that's when he became our rep.
He would frequently appear at our teacher's union meetings. He told about his family, which was very involved in education:
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Payne grew up with two sisters in Newark, where his father was a teacher before launching a career in politics that included stints as an Essex County freeholder and Newark councilman.
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I had always wanted to get him to come visit our school/community gardens. Last time I saw him, he addressed the group only about 10' away from where I was sitting.
Still trying to wrap my head around this.