Donald M. Payne

American businessman and politician

Donald M. Payne - Leaders & Politicians born July 16th, 1934
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Served as a U.S. Congressman from New Jersey, representing the 10th congressional district from 1989 until death in 2012. Advocated for educational reform, health care access, and environmental issues. Played a significant role in introducing the 2008 legislation for the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act, aimed at addressing the fallout from the financial crisis. Contributed to various committees, including the Committee on Foreign Affairs, focusing on international issues.

Served as the first African American Congressman from New Jersey

Contributed to the Emergency Economic Stabilization Act

Advocated for educational reform and health care access

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