Times Standard (Eureka)

Former Treasury Secretary Paul O’Neill dies at age 84

- By Martin Crutsinger and Ron Todt

Paul O’Neill, a former Treasury secretary who broke with George W. Bush over tax policy and then produced a book critical of the administra­tion, died Saturday. He was 84.

O’Neill’s son, Paul O’Neill Jr. confirmed that his father died at his home in Pittsburgh after battling lung cancer for the last couple of years. After a few surgeries and chemothera­py, he decided against any further interventi­on four or five months ago, he said.

“There was some family here and he died peacefully,” the son said. “Based on his situation, it was a good exit.”

A former head of aluminum giant Alcoa, O’Neill served as Treasury secretary from 2001 to late 2002. He was forced to resign after he objected to a second round of tax cuts because of their impact on deficits.

O’Neill’s blunt speaking style more than once got him in trouble as Treasury secretary. He sent the dollar into a tailspin briefly in his early days at Treasury when his comments about foreign

exchange rates surprised markets. In the spring of 2001, O’Neill jolted markets again when during Wall Street’s worst week in 11 years, he blandly declared “markets go up and markets go down.”

He was more focused on the traditiona­l Treasury secretary’s job of instilling confidence during times of turbulence later that year when he helped get Wall Street re-opened after the Sept. 11 terror attacks. O’Neill was also instrument­al following the attacks in beefing up the government’s programs to

disrupt financing to terrorist groups.

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said Saturday on Twitter, “Saddened to hear of the passing of the former 72nd Treasury Secretary, Paul O’Neill. He served @USTreasury and America with distinctio­n during challengin­g times. My condolence­s to his family.”

Tony Fratto, who served as O’Neill’s Treasury spokesman, described O’Neill as a “working class guy” who “cared about how things impacted real people.”

 ?? JOHN MOORE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? U.S. Treasury Secretary Paul O’Neill holds a news conference at the U.N. Conference for Financing of Developmen­t in Monterrey, Mexico.
JOHN MOORE — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE U.S. Treasury Secretary Paul O’Neill holds a news conference at the U.N. Conference for Financing of Developmen­t in Monterrey, Mexico.

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