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Updated · The New York Times · Apr 28
Donald W. Riegle, former Michigan congressman and senator, dies at 88
Updated
Updated · The New York Times · Apr 28

Donald W. Riegle, former Michigan congressman and senator, dies at 88

14 articles · Updated · The New York Times · Apr 28
  • Riegle died of cardiac arrest on Friday at his home in San Diego, according to his family.
  • He served nearly three decades in Congress, initially elected as a Republican in 1966 before switching to the Democratic Party in 1973.
  • Riegle was known for his progressive stances, support for Bernie Sanders, and involvement in the Keating Five scandal, which influenced his decision not to seek a fourth Senate term.
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