Barney Frank: One of the first openly gay US congressmen dies aged 86
Former US Congressman Barney Frank, a trailblazer for LGBT rights and a key figure in financial regulation reform, died Tuesday night at the age of 86. Frank, who represented southern Massachusetts for over three decades, was one of the first openly gay members of Congress and the first to enter into a same-sex marriage.

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AI-generatedFormer US Congressman Barney Frank, a trailblazer for LGBT rights and a key figure in financial regulation reform, died Tuesday night at the age of 86. Frank, who represented southern Massachusetts for over three decades, was one of the first openly gay members of Congress and the first to enter into a same-sex marriage. He spent his final weeks in hospice care at his home in Maine. Frank was a major architect of the Dodd-Frank Act, a significant overhaul of banking regulations enacted in response to the 2008 financial crisis. His sister and former campaign manager remembered him as a leader on civil rights and a person at peace with himself.
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5 extractedHe was, above all else, a wonderful brother.
Frank will be remembered as a trailblazer for LGBT rights.
He was a major architect of the Dodd-Frank Act, named partly after him, which overhauled financial regulations after the 2008 financial crisis.
Frank represented southern Massachusetts in the House of Representatives for over three decades.
Barney Frank, one of the first openly gay US congressmen, died aged 86.