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He also faced questions about whether an $10,000 check received from , a former law partner repre- sented an improper conver- sion of campaign funds to ) personal use. _\ "In the stingy shadows of the Reagan-Bush years, I have tried to be a strong, ) consistent, if sometimes ir- -) reverent voice for values I that must not be forgotten," Rep. Smith said in announc- ing his retirement from Congress. "I have decided not to seek reelection be- cause the job I love has )1 become impossible to do. _J Washington doesn't work—, anymore, and the public arena is increasingly frustrating and bitter." Rep. Smith was one of Israel's leading Capitol Hill supporters. Several years ago, he gave= up his seat on the House Foreign Affairs Committee to join the Appropriations ) Committee — and, specifically, the foreign operations subcommittee, where he hoped to have ir.,)) greater impact on the debate I over Israel's annual foreign aid allotment. In February, he challenged') Secretary of State James Baker during hearings on Israel's request for $10)) billion in loan guarantees, ) leading to a blizzard of letters, phone calls and j FAXs blasting him for -\, challenging Mr. Baker — many in anti-Semitic terms. "It's a real loss," said Jason Isaacson, Washington director for the American Jewish Committee. "Larry Smith has played a major role in focusing public and congressional attention on Israel's security situation, ) on its role as a vital ally. I-16=1 has had a very big impact." "This is a very bad develop- r ment," said Morrie Amitay, a longtime pro-Israel activist \ in Washington. "He will be impossible to replace." LI T