Barney Frank, first openly gay member of Congress and Wall Street reformer, dies at 86

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Former Representative Barney Frank, who was the first openly gay member of Congress and known for the Dodd-Frank Act, has died at the age of 86. He entered hospice care at his Maine home in April and is survived by his husband of 14 years, Jim Ready.

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