- John E. Moss
John Emerson Moss (
April 13 ,1915 –December 5 ,1997 ) was an Americanpolitician of the Democratic party, noted for his championing of the federal Freedom of Information Act through multiple sessions of theUnited States House of Representatives where he served from 1953 to 1978.Moss was born in Hiawatha, Carbon County,
Utah , in 1915, and moved with his family toSacramento, California in 1923 where he attended public school and Sacramento Junior College. He held various sales, credit executive, and retail jobs from 1938 and 1943. In 1938 he joined the California Democratic State Central committee where he remained until 1980. He died in San Francisco,California in 1997.Moss served in the
United States Navy duringWorld War II and was elected to theCalifornia State Legislature in 1949, where he served as the Democratic floor leader until 1952. Moss served in the US House of Representatives forCalifornia's 3rd congressional district for 13 terms from 1953 until he retired in 1978. He was nominated by both the Democratic and Republican parties in 1958 and ran unopposed in 1960. Moss earned the distinction of never being defeated in an election for public office.Moss held the chair for the following subcommittees in the House of Representatives:
*Special Subcommittee on Government Information
* Foreign Operations and Government Information Subcommittee of theHouse Government Operations Committee
* Commerce and Finance and Oversight and Investigations Subcommittees of theCommittee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce
* Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee,Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce He also served on the following committees:
* Subcommittee on Natural Resources and Power
* Subcommittee on Government Information and Individual Rights
* Subcommittee on Legislation and National Security
* Committees on Post Office and Civil Service and House Administration
* Joint Committee on Atomic EnergyHis legislative record includes:
* Freedom of Information Act, which he authored and sponsored through several iterations
*Consumer Product Safety Act , which he authored and advocated
* Federal Trade Commission Improvements Act, also known as theMagnuson-Moss Act
* Deregulatory legislation to establishNASDAQ
* Consumer protection legislation, including protection against hazards related to automobiles, toys, and toxinsMoss also played an active role in furthering legislative oversight, chairing hearings related to the
World Uranium Cartel ,FBI foreign security surveillance during theVietnam War , abuse in federal contracting,GAAP ,defensive medicine , pricing and supply ofnatural gas , passive restraint systems for passenger cars, regulation ofpesticides , and amendments to theForeign Corrupt Practices Act . Congressman Moss is considered the father of modern legislative oversight.On May 1, 1973 Moss was also the first to call for the House to set up procedures for a bill of impeachment during the
Watergate scandal .References
External links
* [http://www.johnemossfoundation.org/ John E. Moss Foundation web site]
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