James Albert Smith Leach

James Albert Smith Leach

James Albert Smith Leach

Coralville

James Albert Smith Leach, a distinguished American academic, former politician, and influential figure in public policy, passed away on December 11, 2024. He was 82 years old.

Born on October 15, 1942, in Davenport, Iowa, Leach’s life was marked by a deep commitment to public service and intellectual curiosity. He graduated from Princeton University and earned a Master’s degree from Johns Hopkins University.

Leach’s political career spanned three decades, during which he served as a Republican member of the U.S. House of Representatives, representing Iowa’s 2nd congressional district. He chaired the House Committee on Banking and Financial Services and was a leading voice on foreign policy and economic issues.

After leaving Congress, Leach continued to serve the nation in various capacities. He held academic positions at Princeton University, Harvard University, and the University of Iowa. He also chaired the National Endowment for the Humanities. He was a strong advocate for the humanities and a passionate defender of American democracy.

Leach’s legacy is one of intellectual rigor, political courage, and a deep love of country. He will be remembered for his tireless work to improve the lives of Americans and his unwavering commitment to public service.

Preceded in death by his father James A. Leach, mother Lois Hill Leach, and brother Robert L. Leach. Survived by his wife Elisabeth, son Gallagher (Laura), daughter Jenny (Casey) Dix and grandchildren Claire Leach and Riley Dix.

A Celebration of Life for Leach will be held next spring. In lieu of flowers please consider a gift to the University of Iowa Center for Human Rights (UICHR). You may donate at: https://bit.ly/UniversityOfIowaCenterForHumanRights

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