- Jack Quinn (politician)
Infobox_Congressman
name = Jack Quinn
date of birth = birth date and age|1951|4|13
place of birth =Buffalo, New York
state =New York
district = 30th and 27th
term_start =January 3 ,1993
term_end =January 3 ,2005
preceded =Louise Slaughter
succeeded =Brian Higgins
party = Republican
spouse =
children =
religion =John Francis "Jack" Quinn (born
April 13 ,1951 ) is a politician from the State ofNew York . He is a former Republican member of theUnited States House of Representatives .Quinn was born in
Buffalo, New York and he graduated fromSiena College . He was an English teacher in the Orchard Park Central School District and served on theHamburg, New York Town Council from1982 to1984 , followed by a stint as town supervisor until1993 . After the retirement of CongressmanHenry Nowak , Quinn was elected to the House of Representatives in1992 representing most of Buffalo and suburban Erie County. He defeated Democratic Erie County ExecutiveDennis Gorski , in a surprising upset. He was reelected five times, by surprisingly large margins for such a heavily Democratic district.Quinn had close ties to organized labor, something not common with most Republicans. Despite a close relationship with
Bill Clinton , he voted for three of the articles of impeachment against him. There have been several suggestions that the House leadership pressured him into doing so, which were personally denied by Quinn in a 1999 article in theWashington Post . It has been reported that Clinton's visit to Buffalo after his 1999 State of the Union Address was in response to Quinn's vote.During his tenure in Congress, Quinn was an active member of the Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, where he served as chairman of the Railroads Subcommittee.
During the
2002 redistricting process, one map had Quinn drawn into a district with a longtime friend, DemocratJohn LaFalce . However, he ended up with a district that encompassed many parts of his old district and added Chautauqua County. The new district was only slightly less Democratic than his previous district;Al Gore would have defeatedGeorge W. Bush by a sizable margin under the new district boundaries. OnApril 26 ,2004 , Quinn announced he wouldn't seek re-election. After leaving Congress, Quinn joined the lobbying firmCassidy & Associates . He was appointed President ofErie Community College in 2008 [http://www.ecc.edu/admissions/news/news_story.asp?iNewsID=568&strBack=%2FDefault%2Easp] .On
November 2 ,2004 , Quinn's son,Jack Quinn III was elected to theNew York State Assembly .External links
* [http://www.hillnews.com/thehill/export/TheHill/Business/100405_street.html Jack Quinn moves in on K Street]
* [http://www.prospect.org/web/page.ww?section=root&name=ViewPrint&articleId=4532 Where Have You Gone, Nelson Rockefeller?]
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