- S. William Green
Sedgwick William (Bill) Green (
October 16 ,1929 –October 14 ,2002 ) was a Republican member of theUnited States House of Representatives fromNew York .Green was born in
New York City and grew up in Manhattan. He graduated fromHarvard University in 1950 andHarvard Law School in 1953. From 1953 until 1955 he served in theUnited States Army . After leaving the army, he became the legal secretary toCourt of Appeals Judge George T. Washington. He left this career in 1956 to become a trial lawyer.From 1961 to 1964, Green was the chief counsel to the New York Joint Legislative Committee on Housing and Urban Developmenent. A rising power in state politics, he was elected to the
New York State Assembly , serving from 1965 to 1968. He left politics to become the New York City director of theUnited States Department of Housing and Urban Development .Green was elected to Congress in a special election in 1978 to replace
Ed Koch and served fromFebruary 14 ,1978 untilJanuary 3 ,1993 . A moderate Republican, he was one of the few members of his party to have a long run in office from a city long dominated by Democrats. Redistricting made his district slightly friendlier to Democrats, and he narrowly lost his 1992 re-election bid to City CouncilwomanCarolyn B. Maloney . Green sought the Republican nomination for New York governor in 1994 but lost toGeorge Pataki .In 2002, Green died after a battle with
liver cancer .ources
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