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Pat Williams, a New Deal-style Democrat who won Montana's great liberal-conservative showdown of 1992 to become the state's lone voice in the U.S. House of Representatives, has died. He was 87.
Pat Williams in 1990. Two years later he was Montana’s only member of the House, after the state’s representation there had been chiseled down to one seat.
A celebration of life for Congressman Pat Williams will be held at the University of Montana Dennison Theater July 15 at 4p.m ...
Raised in Butte, Williams was a husband, father, teacher, member of the National Guard, Montana legislator, and served 18 ...
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Pat Williams has died. He was Montana’s longest serving Congressman, serving from 1979 to 1997. He had a sense of justice and ...
The following letter was submitted to The Montana Standard from Butte-Silver Bow Chief Executive J.P. Gallagher. Writing on ...
Pat Williams, a New Deal-style Democrat who won Montana's great liberal-conservative showdown of 1992 to become the state's lone voice in the U.S. House of Representatives, has died ...