- Theodore S. Weiss
Infobox_Congressman
name = Ted Weiss
date of birth =September 17 ,1927
place of birth = Gavà, Hungary
date of death = death date and age|1992|9|14|1927|9|17
place of death = New York City, New York
state =New York
district = 20th and 17th
term_start =January 3 ,1977
term_end =September 14 ,1992
preceded =Bella Abzug
succeeded =Jerrold Nadler
party = Democrat
spouse =
children =
religion =Jewish Theodore S. "Ted" Weiss (
September 17 ,1927 –September 14 ,1992 ) was a Democratic member of theUnited States House of Representatives fromNew York .Weiss was born in
Gavà ,Hungary and emigrated to the United States in 1938 as his family fled theNazi invasion of Hungary. He grew up inPerth Amboy, New Jersey . Weiss served in theUnited States Army from 1946 until 1947. He graduated fromSyracuse University in 1951, earning a law degree in 1952. In 1953, Weiss became a naturalized citizen of the United States. Between 1955 and 1959, he served as assistantNew York County, New York district attorney, before leaving the position to return to private practice.From 1962 until 1977, Weiss was a member of the
New York City Council . He was a delegate to the1972 Democratic National Convention . Weiss was elected to Congress in 1976 and served fromJanuary 3 ,1977 , until his death. Weiss was known for his avid support ofcivil rights . He served on theHouse Committee on Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs and theHouse Committee on Foreign Affairs . In 1985 Weiss headed a committee that found 90 percent of the twenty to thirty thousand new drugs used on farm animals had not been approved by the FDA in violation of theFederal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act . They also found that theFDA failed to remove several drugs already known to be carcinogens.Weiss died three days before the state's Democratic primary election. Due to the Congressman's ailing health, five Democrats appeared on the ballot to challenge him. Nonetheless, Weiss posthumously won the primary and the election by a huge margin.
A federal office building located at 290 Broadway in
Lower Manhattan , adjacent to theAfrican Burial Ground National Monument , has been named in Weiss' honor.ources
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