Alan K. Simpson, the former Republican senator from Wyoming who served from 1979 to 1997, passed away at the age of 93 due to health complications. Known for his advocacy for immigration reform and conservative Supreme Court candidates, Simpson was often irreverent and challenging towards women's groups and environmentalists. He had a tumultuous youth, acknowledging his past misdeeds, but later redeemed himself in the political arena. He remained active in cultural affairs, notably with the Buffalo Bill Center of the West, where he served on the board for over five decades.
Alan K. Simpson, a former Republican senator, known for his plain-spoken nature and advocacy for immigration reforms, passed away at age 93 after health complications.
Simpson was a three-term senator who often clashed with activists, environmentalists, and the media, bringing a mix of irreverence and charm to his political career.
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