Barney Frank
Coverage of Barney Frank in the Nexus archive.
- Barney Frank always took the underdogs’ side
Barney Frank, a trailblazing Democratic congressman known for advocating for underdogs, passed away on May 19th at the age of 86.
- Opinion: Remembering Barney Frank, trailblazing public servant
Barney Frank, the first openly gay U.S. House member and a Massachusetts congressman, was a key figure in post-Great Recession Wall Street reforms. He died at 86.
- Barney Frank Was Like No One Else
Barney Frank, the former Massachusetts congressman known for his intellect, humor, and advocacy for LGBTQ+ rights, died at 86. His career spanned decades, and he recently regained public attention by announcing his impending death. The article highlights his unique contributions to politics, including his mastery of parliamentary procedures and his role in challenging institutional norms.
- The risks to the legacy of Barney Frank
The article discusses concerns about the undermining of a key feature in the annual stress test for US banks, which is part of Barney Frank's financial regulatory legacy. The stress test is an important tool established after the 2008 financial crisis to ensure bank stability and resilience.
- Barney Frank, former Massachusetts congressman, dies at 86
Barney Frank, the former Democratic congressman from Massachusetts, has died at age 86. He served as chairman of the House Financial Services Committee from 2007 to 2011, a powerful position during a critical period for financial regulation.
- Barney Frank, trailblazing lawmaker, dies at 86
Barney Frank, a former Massachusetts lawmaker, has died at the age of 86. He was a trailblazing figure in American politics. Caitlin Huey-Burns will provide an analysis of his impact.
- Former lawmaker Barney Frank dies at 86
Barney Frank, a former Massachusetts congressman, has died at 86. He served in Congress for 32 years and was the first member to publicly acknowledge his homosexuality. Frank's death was reported by CBS News.
- Barney Frank: One of the first openly gay US congressmen dies aged 86
Barney Frank, one of the first openly gay US congressmen, has died at the age of 86 after a decades-long career in Congress. He spent his final weeks at his home in Maine living in hospice. Frank was a pioneering figure in American politics.
- Barney Frank, first openly gay member of Congress and Wall Street reformer, dies at 86
Barney Frank, the first openly gay member of Congress, has died at age 86. He was known for the Dodd-Frank Act and is survived by his husband Jim Ready. Frank had entered hospice care at his home in Maine in April.
- Congressman Barney Frank | 60 Minutes Archive
Congressman Barney Frank, a Democrat from Massachusetts, has died at age 86. He served in Congress from 1981 to 2013 and was the first member to voluntarily come out as gay. Frank was head of the House Financial Services Committee during the financial crisis.
- Barney Frank, Massachusetts congressman for 32 years, dies at 86
Barney Frank, a Democrat who represented Massachusetts in Congress for 32 years, has died at the age of 86. He served as a congressman for over three decades. His death marks the end of an era in Massachusetts politics.
- Barney Frank, former congressman and gay-rights pioneer, dies at 86
Barney Frank, a former congressman and gay-rights pioneer, has died at the age of 86. He was politically engaged until his death, working on his forthcoming book. Frank's book, 'The Hard Path to Unity: Why We Must Reform the Left to Rescue Democracy', is mentioned as part of his ongoing efforts.
- Barney Frank, a liberal congressman and trailblazer for gay rights, dies. He was 86
Barney Frank, a liberal congressman and pioneer for gay rights, has died at the age of 86. He was known for his work on financial reforms and his advocacy for marginalized communities. Frank was a leading figure in the Democratic Party and played a key role in shaping the party's progressive agenda.
- Barney Frank: One of the first openly gay US congressmen dies aged 86
Barney Frank, one of the first openly gay US congressmen, has died at the age of 86 after a decades-long career in Congress. He spent his final weeks at his home in Maine living in hospice. Frank was a pioneering figure in American politics.
- Former US representative Barney Frank dies aged 86
Former US Representative Barney Frank died at 86 due to congestive heart failure, his family announced. He was a Democrat from Massachusetts and passed away on Tuesday night. Frank's sister, Doris Breay, described him as a wonderful brother.
- Fmr Dem Rep Barney Frank, sharp-tongued liberal trailblazer, Dodd-Frank co-author dies
Former Rep. Barney Frank, a sharp-tongued liberal trailblazer and co-author of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, has died at 86. He represented Massachusetts in the House from 1981 to 2013 and was a pioneer for gay rights in American politics. Frank's death was confirmed by his former campaign manager and close friend, Jim Segel.
- Fmr Dem Rep Barney Frank, sharp-tongued liberal trailblazer, Dodd-Frank co-author dies
Former US Representative Barney Frank, co-author of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, has died at 86. He was a prominent liberal politician and pioneer for gay rights in American politics. Frank represented Massachusetts in the House from 1981 to 2013.
- Barney Frank, gay rights icon and architect of bank rules, dies at 86
Barney Frank, a former US Representative from Massachusetts, died at 86. He was a key figure in Wall Street reforms and a trailblazer for LGBTQ+ rights. Frank is survived by his husband, Jim Ready.
- Former Rep. Barney Frank, champion of Wall Street reform and LGBTQ trailblazer, dies at 86
Former US Representative Barney Frank, a champion of Wall Street reform and LGBTQ rights, has passed away at the age of 86. He was a key figure in shaping financial regulation and a trailblazer for LGBTQ representation in politics. His legacy continues to influence policy and social justice efforts.
- Dying former congressman Barney Frank tells Democrats their far-left messaging is costing them voters
Former Congressman Barney Frank warns Democrats that their far-left messaging is costing them voters, citing issues like economic inequality and progressive causes. Frank, who is dying of congestive heart failure, made the comments on CNN's 'State of the Union'. A new national poll indicates that Democrats are facing major problems with their party's image.
- Carville, co-host warn 'abolish ICE' is new 'Defund the Police'
James Carville and co-host Al Hunt caution Democrats against embracing far-left rhetoric like 'abolish ICE,' comparing it to 'Defund the Police,' and criticize divisive policies that alienate voters. They praise Texas candidate Bobby Pulido for advocating ICE reform over abolition and highlight Barney Frank's warnings against progressive overreach.