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Rep. Barney Frank (D-MA 4th District)

15th term Democrat from Massachusetts 4th District.

Bio

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Residence: Newton

Marital Status: Single

Prev. Occupation: Attorney

Prev. Political Exp.: MA House, 1973-81

Education: AB Harvard University, 1962; JD Harvard University, 1977

Birthdate: 03/31/1940

Birthplace: Bayonne, NJ

Religion: Jewish

Percentage in Last Election: 68%

Major Opponent: Earl Sholley


Contact

Current Elected Office Contact Information

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Website: www.house.gov/frank


Washington, D.C. Office:

2252 Rayburn House Office Building,
District of Columbia 20515-2104
Phone: (202) 225-5931
Fax: (202) 225-0182

Newton Office: (more district offices)

29 Crafts Street
Newton, Massachusetts 02458
Phone: (617) 332-3920
Fax: (617) 332-2822



Committee

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Staff

Current Elected Office Staff Members:

  • Chief of Staff: Bruno Freitas
  • Chief of Staff: Maria Giesta
  • Scheduler: Maria Giesta

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Bills

Current Elected Office Bills:

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Bill Name Cosponsor? Send Message
H.R.5019 - Home Star Energy Retrofit Act of 2010 No Send Message to Rep. Barney Frank
 

Letters

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PAC

PAC Contributions

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Recent Headlines

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Activists create protest school

Dream University offers illegal immigrants who can't go to college opportunities in more than one way. Classes there double as protest rallies.

Groups redefine gay-rights efforts

Two new advocacy groups are trying to make change happen faster for gays and lesbians, but their tactics have raised tension within the movement.

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