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Norman Mineta, transit secretary in 9/11 era, dies

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ANNAPOLIS, Md. — Norman Mineta, who broke racial barriers for Asian Americans serving in high-profile government posts and ordered commercial flights grounded after the 9/11 terror attacks as the nation’s federal transporta­tion secretary, died Tuesday. He was 90.

John Flaherty, Mineta’s former chief of staff, said Mineta died peacefully at his home surrounded by family in Edgewater, Maryland, east of the nation’s capital.

“His cause of death was a heart ailment,“Flaherty added. “He was an extraordin­ary public servant and a very dear friend.“

Mineta broke racial barriers for Asian Americans in becoming mayor of San Jose, California early in his political career. He later became the first Asian American to become a federal Cabinet secretary, serving under both Democratic President Bill Clinton and Republican George W. Bush.

Bush went on to award Mineta the nation’s highest civilian honor, the Presidenti­al Medal of

Freedom. In a statement, the former president said Mineta was “a wonderful American story about someone who overcame hardship and prejudice to serve in the United States Army, Congress, and the Cabinet of two Presidents.”

“As my secretary of transporta­tion, he showed great leadership in helping prevent further attacks on and after 9/11. As I said when presenting him with the Presidenti­al Medal of Freedom, Norm has given his country a lifetime of service, and he’s given his fellow citizens an example of leadership, devotion to duty, and personal character,” the former president said.

The son of Japanese immigrants who spent two years of his childhood at a World War II internment camp, Mineta began his political career leading his hometown of San Jose before joining the Clinton administra­tion as commerce secretary and then crossing party lines to serve in Bush’s Cabinet.

As Bush’s transporta­tion secretary, Mineta led the department during the crisis of Sept. 11, 2001. After a second plane crashed into the World Trade Center, Mineta ordered the Federal Aviation Administra­tion to ground all civilian aircraft.. It was the first such order given in U.S. aviation history.

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