– Bill Pascrell served over four decades in politics, including 27 years in Congress, representing Paterson, New Jersey.
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– He was a relentless advocate for workers' rights, education, and veterans' issues, and fought to restore the full state-and-local tax deduction for New Jersey residents.
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– Pascrell became widely recognized for his outspoken criticism of Donald Trump, using social media to rally against Trump's policies.
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– He served in the United States Army and the Army Reserve, earning an honorable discharge in 1967 before embarking on his political career.
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– Before entering politics, Pascrell was a high school history teacher and adjunct professor and held leadership roles on local education boards.
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– He served as mayor of Paterson, New Jersey, holding the position while also serving in the New Jersey General Assembly.
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– Since 2007, Pascrell was a member of the House Ways and Means Committee, where he led efforts to gain access to Donald Trump's tax returns.
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– Pascrell is survived by his wife, Elsie Marie Botto, their three children, and five grandchildren, and remained deeply connected to his roots in Paterson throughout his life.