Wright Patman

John William Wright Patman (August 6, 1893-March 7, 1976) was a U.S. Congressman from Texas and chair of the House Banking Committee. Patman was born in Cass County, Texas. During World War I, Patman served as a private and a machine gun officer. Patman was elected to the Texas House of Representatives in 1920. He left the House in 1924 when he was appointed district attorney of the fifth judicial district of Texas. In 1928, Patman was elected to the House of Representatives in Texas District 1. In 1932, Patman introduced a bill that would have mandated the immediate payment of the bonus to World War I veterans. It was during the consideration of this bill that the Bonus Army came to Washington. Patman was a supporter of the New Deal. He also opposed the Federal Reserve System. In 1975, Patman was voted out of his position as Chairman of the Banking committee by younger Congressmen, in a revolt against the 'Seniority system' which also removed Felix Edward Hbert and William R. Poage from their positions as chairmen. Soon afterwards, Patman died at the age of 82 in Bethesda, Maryland.
Preceded by:
Eugene Black
U.S. Representative from the 1st District of Texas Succeeded by:
Sam B. Hall

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