The Massachusetts Democrat has served for more than 30 years, but decided recently that redistricting and changes in Washington have convinced him he’s ready to retire and give up public office.
Rep. Barney Frank on DOMA Ruling
Friday Follow: Newt is Up, Cain is Down, Barney Says Goodbye
Barney Frank Will Leave Congress After Three Decades
Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass.) may be best known as the first openly gay member of Congress. We talk with Stuart Weisberg, the biographer behind “Barney Frank: The Story of America’s Only Left-Handed, Gay, Jewish Congressman” about his book.
The New York Times finance reporter Louise Story spent the weekend combing through Congressman Barney Frank’s (D-Mass.) 291-page plan for a new Consumer Protection Agency, and joins us to give us a Monday-morning book report.
Lawmakers are talking a good game about the need to regulate banks and enforce limits on salaries. For an insider’s view of the process of reforming banking, we speak to Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass.), head of the House Financial Services Committee.
This morning the finance committee of the U.S. House of Representatives kicks off a series of hearings on regulatory reform. New York Times finance reporter Louise Story joins us with a look at the latest.
House Finance chair Barney Frank on the new efforts to help troubled homeowners
‘We are very unhappy and have made it clear that the money that was used to buy stock in banks has not been used by all the banks the way it should have been.’ — Rep. Barney Frank (D-Mass.), Chair of the House Financial Services Committee