Former Illinois Rep. Dan Rostenkowski dies at 82

The one-time Democrat who shaped tax policy in the '80s and served jail time in the '90s passes away

Published August 11, 2010 5:09PM (EDT)

Former Illinois Rep. Dan Rostenkowski (rah-sten-KOW'-skee), a powerful Democrat who shaped tax policy in the 1980s but later went to prison, has died.

Family friend Ellen Tully says Rostenkowski died Wednesday at his home in Wisconsin. He was 82.

In all, Rostenkowski served 18 terms in the House. As chairman of the Ways and Means Committee, he helped push through a sweeping 1986 overhaul of the nation's tax system.

But he was indicted in 1992 and charged with misusing government and campaign funds. He lost his bid for re-election in 1994 and wound up pleading guilty in 1996 two counts of mail fraud.

Rostenkowski served 17 months in prison. Then-President Bill Clinton pardoned him in 2000.


By Associated Press

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