Former Hawaii Sen. Daniel Akaka dies at 93

Daniel Akaka, a Democrat from Hawaii who served 23 years in the Senate, died early Friday at the age of 93.

Akaka served as a member of Congress for 36 years and left the Senate in 2013. A World War II veteran, Akaka was the first native Hawaiian to serve in the Senate and worked alongside former Sen. Daniel Inouye for nearly his entire tenure.

The Hawaiian congressional delegation praised Akaka for his work, including Sen. Mazie Hirono, D-Hawaii, who took over for him in 2013.


Some of his former colleagues in the Senate also bid him farewell, including Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., who said he “embodied the spirit” of his home state.

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