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Wright Patman


 

John William Wright Patman (August 6, 1893-March 7, 1976) was a U.S. Congressman from Texas and chair of the House Banking Committee.

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August 6 - 1893 - March 7 - 1976 - Texas - House Banking Committee

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Patman was born in Cass County, Texas. During World War I, Patman served as a private and a machine gun officer.

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Cass County, Texas - World War I

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Patman was elected to the Texas House of Representatives in 1920. He left the House in 1924 when he was appointed district attorney of the fifth judicial district of Texas.

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1920 - 1924

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In 1928, Patman was elected to the House of Representatives in Texas District 1. In 1932, Patman introduced a bill that would have mandated the immediate payment of the bonus to World War I veterans. It was during the consideration of this bill that the Bonus Army came to Washington. Patman was a supporter of the New Deal. He also opposed the Federal Reserve System.

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1928 - House of Representatives - Texas District 1 - 1932 - Bonus Army - New Deal - Federal Reserve System

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In 1975, Patman was voted out of his position as Chairman of the Banking committee by younger Congressmen, in a revolt against the 'Seniority system' which also removed Felix Edward Hébert and William R. Poage from their positions as chairmen. Patman was replaced by Henry S. Reuss by a caucus vote of 152-117. The main reason given for the caucus removing Patman was due to concerns about his age and effectiveness. Soon afterwards, Patman died at the age of 82 in Bethesda, Maryland.

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1975 - Felix Edward Hébert - William R. Poage - Henry S. Reuss - Bethesda, Maryland

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