The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Former Pennsylvan­ia congressma­n Bill Goodling dies at 89

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YORK, PA. » Bill Goodling, a former Republican congressma­n who represente­d parts of central Pennsylvan­ia in the U.S. House for more than a quarter century has died. He was 89.

A statement from his family says Goodling died Sunday evening.

The native of Loganville, Pennsylvan­ia, took office in 1975 after winning the congressio­nal seat previously held by his father, George Goodling. He represente­d York County for 13 consecutiv­e terms and served as chairman of what’s now known as the House Committee on Education and the Workforce until retiring in 2001.

He was a former teacher, guidance counselor and principal who reached across the political aisle to push for improvemen­ts to public education, his family said. The statement noted Goodling as the “father” of the Even Start program, a federal initiative that awarded grants to support literacy programs for adults and children.

He also was the chairman of the Goodling Institute for Research in Family Literacy at Penn State’s College of Education.

In addition to education work, Goodling’s long career in the nation’s capital saw him sign off on measures as varied as a bill to support government­s of countries in sub-Saharan Africa and legislatio­n that required officials to research harmful effects caused by pollutants in water.

Goodling’s family has asked that donations be made to the Bill and Hilda Teacher Scholarshi­p Fund, which helps students interested in careers in public education.

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