Former Washington State House Speaker Frank Chopp passes away
- Former Washington Secretary of State Ralph Munro passed away on March 20 at age 81, noted for his advocacy for the disabled and civic education, as reported by Secretary of State Steve Hobbs.
- Frank Chopp, former Washington House Speaker, died suddenly on March 22 after suffering a cardiac arrest, according to an obituary from his family.
- Chopp served as House Speaker from 2002 to 2019 and was recognized for his leadership and commitment to public housing, according to various reports.
- Governor Denny Heck expressed that the state mourns a great loss, highlighting Chopp's impact on the Washington House of Representatives.
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The Stranger's morning news roundup. by Nathalie Graham Frank Chopp is Dead: Former Democratic state Rep. Frank Chopp, who served as House speaker for two decades, died Saturday at the age of 71. Chopp represented Seattle's 43rd district starting in 1994 and only decided not to seek another term in 2024. In those 30 years of service, Chopp left his mark by developing affordable housing units across the region and expanding health care for low-in…

Former Washington House Speaker Frank Chopp dies
Longtime Washington Democratic Rep. Frank Chopp, who became one of the state’s most powerful House speakers over the two decades he held the leadership role, died Saturday. He was 71. Read more...
Longest-serving House speaker Frank Chopp passes away
Frank Chopp, the longest-serving speaker in Washington state House history, has died. He was 71. Chopp passed away suddenly, according to state lawmakers and his family, per The Seattle Times. A cause of death has not yet been released. “We are all devastated today at the shocking news of (former) Speaker Frank Chopp’s sudden passing,” Lt. Gov. Denny Heck wrote Saturday on social media. “Our state mourns a great loss.” Mourning the loss of Frank…
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