- John Marchi
John J. Marchi (born May 20, 1921, in
Staten Island, New York ) is a former New York State Senator who represented Staten Island for a record fifty years. Marchi (pronounced MAR KEY), a Republican, retired onDecember 31 ,2006 , from the seat that he had held sinceJanuary 1 ,1957 .Marchi was first elected on
November 6 ,1956 , after having served as a Senate aide. Anattorney , Marchi has been active inconservative issues, particularly of a fiscal nature, during his long Senate tenure. He has also been a strong advocate for Staten Island issues. Marchi wrote the state laws to helpNew York City recover from its fiscal crisis and near bankruptcy in the1970s . Marchi has been a long advocate for thesecession of Staten Island from the rest of New York City.He wrote a law which backed a secession referendum in
1993 . While the referendum passed, the legislature has not allowed Staten Island to become its own city. As a part of his Staten Island secession work, Marchi drafted a model city charter for a new City of Staten Island. Marchi also drafted the law to close theFresh Kills Landfill on Staten Island.Marchi ran twice for
Mayor of New York City. He won a surprise upset over MayorJohn V. Lindsay in the1969 Republican primary. He ran in thegeneral election against Lindsay, who was still the Liberal Party nominee, and DemocraticComptroller Mario Procaccino . Marchi and Procaccino lost to Lindsay. Marchi was the Republican nominee again in1973 , but he lost to ComptrollerAbraham D. Beame , the Democrat that Lindsay had defeated in1965 . In1961 he lost a race forBorough President of Staten Island.Marchi was a member of the Executive Committee and the Board of Governors of the
Council of State Governments . He was appointed byU.S. President Richard M. Nixon to the National Advisory Committee on Drug Abuse Prevention.A new
Staten Island Ferry boat was named in Marchi's honor in 2006.On
October 19 ,2006 , the 85-year-old Marchi passed out and fell from his chair at the annual Alfred E. Smith Dinner at theWaldorf-Astoria . [http://www.ny1.com/ny1/content/index.jsp?stid=1&aid=63630]enate leadership positions
*Chairman of the Joint Liquor Laws Committee
*Chairman of the Senate Commerce and Navigation Committee
*Chairman of the Joint New York City Docks Committee
*Chairman of the Joint Alcoholic Beverage Control Law Committee
*Chairman of the Senate Constitutional Affairs Subcommittee
*Chairman of the Senate City of New York Committee
*Chairman of the Joint Intergovernmental Cooperation Committee
*Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee
*Chairman of the Senate Corporations, Authorities and Commissions Committee
*Vice President Pro Tempore of the Senate
*Chairman of the Temporary State Commission on New York City School Governance
*Chairman of the New York State Charter Commission for Staten Island
*Chairman of the Staten Island Charter Commission
*Deputy Majority Leader for Intergovernmental Relations
*Chairman of the Senate Ethics Committee
*Assistant Majority Whip
*Assistant Majority Leader for Conference Operations
*Chairman of the Senate Task Force on World Trade Center RecoveryExternal links
* [http://www.library.csi.cuny.edu/archives/FindingAids/fa0006.htm A Guide to the The Senator John J. Marchi Papers, 1956-1998]
* [http://www.bizjournals.com/buffalo/stories/2006/04/10/daily12.html State's Senior Legislator Set To Retire]
* [http://senatormarchi.com/press_archive_story.asp?id=13474 Senator John J. Marchi's Official Retirement Statement]
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