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Del Latta
Ranking Member of theHouse Budget Committee
In office
January 3, 1975 – January 3, 1989
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byBill Frenzel
Member of theU.S. House of Representatives
from Ohio's5th district
In office
January 3, 1959 – January 3, 1989
Preceded byCliff Clevenger
Succeeded byPaul Gillmor
Member of theOhio State Senate
In office
1953–1958
Personal details
BornDelbert Leroy Latta
(1920-03-05)March 5, 1920
DiedMay 12, 2016(2016-05-12) (aged 96)
Resting placeUnion Cemetery,McComb, Ohio, US
Political partyRepublican
SpouseRose Mary Kiene
Children2, includingBob
Residence(s)Bowling Green, Ohio, US
EducationFindlay College
Ohio Northern University (LLB,AB)
Military service
Branch/serviceUnited States Army
United States Marine Corps
Years of service1938–1941 (Army)
1942–1943 (Marines)
Unit

Delbert Leroy Latta (March 5, 1920 – May 12, 2016) was an American lawyer and politician who served 15 terms as aUnited States Representative from Ohio's 5th district from 1959 to 1989. ARepublican, he is one of the state's longest-serving politicians as well as the father ofBob Latta, who has held his father's congressional seat since 2007.[1]

Life and career

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Latta was born inWeston, Ohio,[2] the son of Bessie Viola (Thompson) and Lester Latta.[3] He attended the public schools in North Baltimore, Ohio, and graduated from McComb High School in 1938. He attendedFindlay College, 1939–1940;Ohio Northern University, LL.B, 1943, and from the same university, A.B., 1945. He served in the Ohio National Guard and theUnited States Army, 37th Division, 1938–1941, and in the United States Marine Corps Reserve in 1942 and 1943.

He was admitted to the bar in 1944 and was a member of theOhio Senate from 1953 to 1958, serving three terms. Del Latta practiced law and taught at Ohio Northern University. He was a delegate to the1968 Republican National Convention.

Congress

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He was elected as a Republican to the 86th and to the 14 succeeding Congresses from January 3, 1959, to January 3, 1989.

In the United States House of Representatives, Latta served on the Agriculture and Rules Committees, as well as being appointed to serve on the House Judiciary Committee during the Watergate hearings. He was one of ten Representatives on the Judiciary Committee supporting President Richard Nixon during impeachment hearings, voting 'no' on all three articles of impeachment.[4] However, he turned against Nixon upon the release of thesmoking gun tape, and stated he would vote for impeachment when the articles came up for vote in the full House, as did all of the Republicans who voted against impeachment in committee. Latta said that hearing Nixon's involvement in the cover-up indicated that "we certainly weren't given the truth" by the White House.[5] He also served as the ranking Republican on the House Budget Committee from 1975 to his retirement in 1989.In 1981, he co-sponsored the Gramm-Latta Omnibus Reconciliation Bill which implemented President Ronald Reagan's economic program, including an increase in military spending and some cuts in discretionary and mandatory spending. The law also mandated the Economic Recovery Tax Act of 1981 (the Kemp-Roth Tax Cut).

Legacy

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In 2003, the Bowling Green, Ohio, Post Office was designated the Delbert L. Latta Post Office Building, Public Law 108-50.[6]

Personal life

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Latta was married to the former Rose Mary Kiene, in ruralPandora, Ohio. They had two children, Rose Ellen andRobert (who currently serves in the congressional seat he formerly held), five grandchildren and four great-grandchildren.

Death

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He died at a nursing home inBowling Green, Ohio, on May 12, 2016.[7][8]

References

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  1. ^Washington Post
  2. ^Lima News
  3. ^Sentinel Tribune
  4. ^"Delbert Latta, 30-year Ohio congressman and GOP bulldog, dies at 96 - The Washington Post".The Washington Post.
  5. ^Rosenbaum, David E. (August 6, 1974)."Wiggins for Impeachment; Others in G.O.P. Join Him".The New York Times. p. 1.
  6. ^'Proposal to honor legislator advances-B.G. post office may get Latta name,'Toledo Blade, June 19, 2003, section B, pg. 1
  7. ^"Former U.S. Rep Del Latta Dies". Findlay, Ohio: The Courier. May 12, 2016. Archived fromthe original on May 13, 2016. RetrievedMay 12, 2016.
  8. ^"Former Ohio congressman Delbert Latta dies at 96".Columbus Dispatch. May 13, 2016. Archived fromthe original on May 14, 2016. RetrievedMay 13, 2016.
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1959–1989
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