WASHINGTON – Representative John Murtha, a Pennsylvania Democrat and Vietnam veteran who staunchly supported military spending and became a master of pork-barrel politics, died yesterday at Virginia Hospital Center. He was 77.
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, he was considered one of the most influential lawmakers on Capitol Hill. – (LA Times/Washington Post)