Norman Mineta, Longest-Serving U.S. DOT Chief, Dies At 90

Norman Mineta
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Norman Mineta, the longest-serving U.S. Transportation Secretary in the department's history and a difference-making advocate for the nation’s aviation system, died May 4 at the age of 90. Building on a political career that began with a San José, Calif., city council seat appointment in 1967...

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