Frank Chopp, a significant figure in Washington politics, has passed away at 71, leaving a lasting legacy in the House.
An advocate for health care and low-income housing, Frank Chopp was the longest-serving House speaker in the state's history ...
Pluribus News staff writer and former longtime public radio Olympia correspondent Austin Jenkins covered Chopp for many years ...
WASHINGTON – Frank Chopp, the longest-serving speaker in Washington state House history, has died at the age of 71, according to The Seattle Times. Chopp passed away suddenly, according to state ...
He was 71. Chopp was first elected to represent Seattle’s 43rd Legislative District in 1994 and would go on to become the state’s longest-serving speaker of the House. He retired from the ...
Ohio State President Ted Carter said this year's commencement speaker "perfectly embodies the Buckeye mission to serve a purpose greater than ourselves." ...
Frank Chopp, the longest-serving speaker in Washington state history. Chopp died on Saturday at 71. After serving as speaker for nearly 20 years, the Democrat stepped aside from that role in 2019.
The House passed by 216 votes to 210 the motion to remove him. Thus, McCarthy became the shortest-serving Speaker except for Theodore M. Pomeroy, who in 1869 was “Speaker” for one day ...
Until recently, Congressman Tim Moore, R-NC14, served nearly 10 years alongside Berger as the House Speaker — becoming the state’s longest-serving speaker in 2022. After several longstanding ...
Longtime Washington Democratic Rep. Frank Chopp, who became one of the state’s most powerful House speakers over the two decades he held the leadership role, died Saturday. He was 71.
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