News Alert: Pa. Representative John Murtha dies
02:44 PM EST Monday, February 8, 2010 (posted on Kevin Dayhoff Doundtrack at 11:35 p.m.)
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Rep. John Murtha (D-Pa.), a Vietnam veteran who staunchly supported military spending, has died at age 77.
Pa. Representative John Murtha dead at 77
19-term lawmaker, considered one of the most influential on Capitol Hill, dies from complications following gallbladder surgery last month. Carol D. Leonnig and Martin Weil
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By Carol D. Leonnig and Martin Weil Washington Post Staff Writer Tuesday, February 9, 2010
02:44 PM EST Monday, February 8, 2010 (posted on Kevin Dayhoff Doundtrack at 11:35 p.m.)
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Rep. John Murtha (D-Pa.), a Vietnam veteran who staunchly supported military spending, has died at age 77.
Pa. Representative John Murtha dead at 77
19-term lawmaker, considered one of the most influential on Capitol Hill, dies from complications following gallbladder surgery last month. Carol D. Leonnig and Martin Weil
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Rep. John P. Murtha 1932-2010
Rep. John Murtha dies; master of pork-barrel politics
LAUNCH PHOTO GALLERY
By Carol D. Leonnig and Martin Weil Washington Post Staff Writer Tuesday, February 9, 2010
Rep. John P. Murtha (D-Pa.), 77, a Vietnam veteran who staunchly supported military spending and became a master of pork-barrel politics, died Monday at Virginia Hospital Center. The 19-term lawmaker died from complications of gallbladder surgery.
Elected to Congress in 1974 from a southwestern Pennsylvania district that has been economically devastated by the decline of America's coal-mining and steel industries, the gruff and jowly Murtha was beloved by his constituents for tapping billions of dollars in federal funds to seed new industries there.
He was revered among Democrats -- and even some Republicans -- for his skill in using the power of the federal purse to make kings and deals. A right-hand man of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (Calif.), he was considered one of the most influential lawmakers on Capitol Hill and credited with her ascension.
Critics dubbed Murtha, the chairman of the powerful subcommittee that controls Pentagon spending, the "King of Pork" for the volume of taxpayer money he could direct to the area around his home town of Johnstown. Most of the largess came in defense and military research contracts he steered to companies based in his district or with small offices there.
The former Marine became a mentor to lawmakers trying to learn how to work Washington's power levers but also a symbol of the controversial congressional practice of "earmarking." In that process, lawmakers can add federal funds to the budget to give no-bid contracts to pet projects and companies of their choosing. Murtha faced a drumbeat of questions about possible ethical conflicts in his earmarks, as executives and lobbyists for the firms receiving the earmarks were among his most generous campaign contributors.
Murtha was firmly unapologetic, saying it was his duty to help his district create jobs and U.S. soldiers gain new research and tools to help them in battle. To a television crew following him in a House office building with questions about potential conflicts, he held up his miniature red, page-worn copy of the Constitution.
"What it says is the Congress of the United States appropriates the money," he said. "Got that?"
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