Former Massachusetts representative William Delahunt dies at 82
The Democrat, who served in the House of Representatives for 14 years, was one of the main supporters of Obama's legislative agenda.
William Delahunt, former representative of Massachusetts, died this Friday at the age of 82. The Democrat, who worked in the House of Representatives for 14 years, died of unknown causes. He had been sick at his home in Quincy for quite some time, according to his family in a statement:
The Democrat, who served in the House of Representatives for 14 years, was one of the main supporters of Obama's legislative agenda. In fact, he even postponed his retirement to help the former president pass his agenda.
Nicolás Maduro and Ed Markey say goodbye to William Delahunt
Delahunt was a congressman in the House of Representatives from 1997 to 2011. He had many close friends who sent their deepest condolences. One of them was Democratic Senator Ed Markey of Massachusetts. He posted on X praising Delahunt's political work:
He was not the only one. Another leader who sent his condolences was Nicolás Maduro, the leader of Venezuela. The two had a good relationship since, NPR recalls, the former congressman negotiated an agreement in 2005 with the then Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez to "obtain heating oil for low-income Massachusetts residents":