Rangel served Congress for 46 years from 1971-2017 and co-founded the Congressional Black Caucus
Charles Rangel, a former 23-term congressman from New York, has died at 94 years old, according to his family on Monday.
Rangel, a Democrat, was the last surviving co-founder of the Congressional Black Caucus and the āGang of Four,ā a political coalition of Harlem lawmakers.
His family confirmed Rangelās death in a statement on Monday to the City College of New York (CCNY), where he served as Statesman-in-Residence after he retired from Congress.
The CCNY stated Rangel was the āhardest working legislatorā in Congress, citing the 40 bills and resolutions he sponsored that became law. The college also recognized Rangel for his military service. He earned a Purple Heart and a Bronze Star for his courageous actions in the U.S. Army during the Korean War.
He was also the primary sponsor of ObamacareāPresident Barack Obamaās health care reform law.
At the CCNY, Rangel launched the Charles B. Rangel Infrastructure Workforce Initiative to support infrastructure jobs in Manhattan and the Bronx.
Before that, Rangel served 46 years in Congress from 1971 to 2017. He represented five different congressional districts and became known as the āLion of Lenox Avenue.ā During his tenure, Rangel co-founded the Congressional Black Caucus and became the first black chairman of the powerful Ways and Means Committee. He was the second-longest-serving incumbent member of the House of Representatives when he retired.
New York lawmakers on Saturday paid tribute to his legacy.
House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-N.Y.) said the longtime congressman broke barriers as the first African American to chair the Ways and Means Committee. Jeffries also recognized him for being the author of the Low Income Housing Tax Credit, which Jeffries said helped facilitate the development of millions of affordable housing units across the nation.
Rep. Charles Schumer (D-N.Y.) said Rangel āwas a great man, a great friend, and someone who never stopped fighting for his constituents and the best of America.ā
Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo called Rangel a mentor and a friend.
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