U.S. Rep. David Scott, a champion for farm aid and HBCUs, remembered for his dedication and service.
U.S. Rep. David Scott, a champion for farm aid and HBCUs, remembered for his dedication and service.
  • David Scott, the first Black chairman of the House Agriculture Committee, has passed away at 80.
  • Scott served Georgia's congressional district since 2002, advocating for farm aid, food assistance, and HBCUs.
  • His death slightly widens the Republican's narrow House majority.
  • Scott was remembered as a trailblazer and dedicated public servant.

A Forceful Advocate, He Was

Hmm, a loss for the House, this is. David Scott, a representative of Georgia, passed away he has. Eighty years, he lived. First Black chairman of the House Agriculture Committee, he became. Remember him, we will. 'Named must your fear be before you banish it,' as I always say. Fear not, for his legacy remains.

Champion of Agriculture, A

Farm aid and food assistance, important to him, they were. A voice for the people, he was. Represented Georgia's 13th district since 2003, he did. Even when facing challenges, dedicated he remained. Media mergers also captured his attention, remember the stir over Trump Targets Netflix Over Susan Rice Comments Sparks Media Merger Mayhem? See, connected, everything is.

HBCU Supporter, He Was

From Florida A&M, he graduated. Historically Black colleges and universities, he supported. Federal funding, he championed. Important, education is. 'Luminous beings are we, not this crude matter,' remember that we must. Education, a luminous path, it is.

Tributes From The Hill

Hakeem Jeffries, deeply saddened, he was. A trailblazer, he called Scott. Committed to his constituents, he noted. Remembered, he will be. Yvette Clarke, the Black Caucus chair, shared the news. Shocked and saddened, many were. 'Death is a natural part of life,' but mourn we must.

Impact on the House, The

A narrow majority, the Republicans have. Scott's death, widens it slightly. Important elections, coming they are. Active on the campaign trail, Scott was not lately. But retire, he would not. 'Try not. Do or do not. There is no try,' but perhaps, rest he needed.

Legacy Endures, His

Born in South Carolina, during Jim Crow, he was. Overcame challenges, he did. Served his country, he did. Remember his dedication, we must. 'Pass on what you have learned,' and his service, a lesson it is.


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