- Robert J. Mrazek
Robert Jan Mrazek (born
November 6 ,1945 ) is a politician fromNew York . He was a Democratic member of theUnited States House of Representatives , representing the 3rd Congressonal District onLong Island for most of the 1980s.Mrazek was born in
Newport, Rhode Island , but grew up inHuntington, New York . He graduated fromCornell University in 1967. In 1968, he entered theUnited States Navy and served in theVietnam War . However, he was discharged following a training injury. After returning home, he served for two years as an aide to SenatorVance Hartke , and in 1971, he left this job to start a small antique business.Mrazek was voted into the
Suffolk County, New York Legislature in 1975 and served until he was elected as a Democrat to the98th United States Congress , defeating one term Republican incumbentJohn LeBoutillier . Mrazek served in the House from 1983 until 1993. In 1992, he was one of the Representatives most prominently implicated in theHouse banking scandal , or "Rubbergate". He gave up his seat to challenge RepublicanAl D'Amato for his seat in theU.S. Senate , but Mrazek withdrew from the Democratic primary election. Several other powerful Democrats were also running, includingGeraldine Ferraro ,Al Sharpton , andRobert Abrams (who went on to lose to D'Amato by .5%).Mrazek is also the author of three novels, "Stonewall's Gold: A Novel of the Civil War", "Unholy Fire: A Novel of the Civil War", and, most recently, "The Deadly Embrace: A Novel of World War II". In 2000, Stonewall's Gold won the Michael Shaara Prize as the best Civil War novel of the year. In 2007, Deadly Embrace won the W.Y. Boyd Prize for Excellence in Military Fiction from the American Library Association.
While in Congress, he coauthored the law that saved the Manassas battlefield from being bulldozed for a shopping center. He also authored the Tongass Timber Reform Act, the
Amerasian Homecoming Act and theNational Film Preservation Act of 1988.External links
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