Walter Capps
{{short description|American politician}}
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{{Infobox officeholder
|name=Walter Capps
|image=WalterCapps.jpg
|birth_date={{birth date|1934|5|5}}
|birth_place=Omaha, Nebraska, U.S.
|death_date={{death date and age|1997|10|28|1934|5|5}}
|death_place=Reston, Virginia, U.S.
|resting_place=Santa Barbara Cemetery
Santa Barbara, California, U.S.
|state=California
|district=22nd
|term_start=January 3, 1997
|term_end=October 28, 1997
|preceded=Andrea Seastrand
|succeeded=Lois Capps
|party=Democratic
|spouse={{marriage|Lois Grimsrud|1960}}
|children= 3
|religion=
}}
Walter Holden Capps (May 5, 1934 – October 28, 1997) was an American academic and politician. He served as a Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives, representing California's 22nd congressional district from January 1997 until his death nine months later.
Education
Capps received both a master's degree and PhD from Yale Divinity School.{{cite web|url=http://www.cappscenter.ucsb.edu/walter-capps/educational-history/|title=Educational History - Capps Center|website=www.cappscenter.ucsb.edu|access-date=April 15, 2018}} On May 30, 1997, Capps received an honorary doctorate from the Faculty of
Theology at Uppsala University, Sweden.{{cite web|url=http://www.uu.se/en/about-uu/traditions/prizes/honorary-doctorates/|title=Honorary doctorates - Uppsala University, Sweden|website=www.uu.se|access-date=April 15, 2018}}
Academic career
Before entering politics, Capps taught for more than thirty years at the University of California, Santa Barbara. As a professor of religious studies he helped define the field, and cataloged the growth and changes in his 1995 book Religious Studies: The Making of a Discipline. An anti-war activist during the 1960s, he later initiated a nationally renowned course titled "Religion and the Impact of Vietnam" in 1979.
Political career
Capps lost an election to Andrea Seastrand for the 22nd district in California in 1994, which was a landslide year for the Republicans, but he ran again in the following election. While driving home from a campaign event during the summer of 1996, Capps' vehicle was struck by a drunk supporter. Capps was seriously injured and was unable to actively campaign until the final few weeks of the race. During his absence from the campaign, his opponent, graciously, didn't make his health an issue. Ultimately, despite his absence from the campaign trail, Capps won, even as Bob Dole edged Bill Clinton in the district.
On October 28, 1997, Capps collapsed after suffering a heart attack at Dulles International Airport, and was pronounced dead at a hospital in Reston, Virginia.{{cite news|url = https://www.nytimes.com/1997/10/29/us/a-california-congressman-dies-after-a-collapse.html|title = A California Congressman Dies After a Collapse|last = Gray|first = Jerry|date = October 29, 1997|access-date = October 16, 2020|work = The New York Times}} Jesse Jackson attended his funeral. Capps was succeeded by his widow, Lois Capps, who won in a special election in the spring of 1998. Subsequent legislation by Congresswoman Capps has mandated the presence of automated external defibrillators in public places.
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