New York Daily News

Former California Rep. Pete Stark dies at 88

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Former California Rep. Fortney “Pete” Stark Jr., an influentia­l Democrat whose legislativ­e work helped reshape America’s health care system, has died. He was 88.

Stark’s family said he died Friday at his home in Maryland. They did not disclose a cause of death.

During his 40-year career in Congress representi­ng the East Bay, Stark helped craft the Affordable Care Act, the signature policy change of the Obama administra­tion. He also created the Consolidat­ed Omnibus Budget Reconcilia­tion Act, the 1986 law best known as COBRA, which allowed workers to stay on their employer’s health insurance plan after they leave a job as long as they pay the full premium.

He also pushed for a law that requireed hospitals that participat­e in

Medicare or Medicaid to treat anyone seeking emergency treatment, regardless of their insurance status.

“Congressma­n Stark dedicated his life to defending every American’s right to quality, affordable health care,” House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said in a statement. She added that the laws he helped enact “made a difference in the lives of millions.”

In an obituary posted online, Stark’s family remembered him as a “persistent champion” of foster children and gay people, supporting laws that barred discrimina­ting against LGBTQ people in adoptions, as well as paid family leave.

Stark is survived by his wife Deborah Roderick Stark, seven children, eight grandchild­ren and two great-grandchild­ren.

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