- Joe Moakley
Infobox_Congressman
name = John Joseph Moakley
date of birth= birth date|1927|4|27|mf=y
place of birth=Boston, Massachusetts
death_date = death date and age|2001|5|28|1927|4|27|mf=y
death_place =Bethesda, Maryland
state =Massachusetts
district = 9th
term = 1973–2001
preceded =Louise Day Hicks
succeeded = Stephen Lynch
religion =Roman Catholic
party = Democrat
spouse = Evelyn Duffy MoakleyJohn Joseph "Joe" Moakley (
April 27 ,1927 –May 28 ,2001 ) was a Democratic congressman from the Ninth District of Massachusetts, a seat held two years earlier by SpeakerJohn William McCormack . Moakley was the last chairman of theU.S. House Committee on Rules before Republicans took control of the chamber in 1995.Moakley was born in
Boston, Massachusetts ,April 27 ,1927 . He served in theUnited States Navy duringWorld War II . Moakley was involved in the War in the Pacific from 1943 to 1946. After returning home, he attended theUniversity of Miami inMiami, Florida from 1950 to 1951, and he received hisLL.B. atSuffolk University Law School in Boston in 1956.Moakley was a member of the
Massachusetts House of Representatives from 1953 to 1963 and a member of theMassachusetts Senate from 1964 to 1970. He was a delegate to theDemocratic National Convention of 1968 . He was aBoston City Council man from 1971 to 1973, and an unsuccessful candidate for election to the United States House of Representatives in 1970, losing toLouise Day Hicks against the backdrop of Boston's unfolding busing crisis. In 1972, Moakley was elected as an Independent Democrat to the 93rd Congress, defeating Hicks, who had secured the Democratic nomination. Once elected, he changed his party affiliation to Democratic onJanuary 2 ,1973 . He was reelected as a Democrat to the fourteen succeeding Congresses (serving fromJanuary 3 ,1973 toMay 28 ,2001 ).Fighting the legislative veto
Moakley is quoted and referenced in Barbara Hickson Craig's book ("Chadha: The Story of an Epic Constitutional Struggle") on the groundbreaking court case "
INS v. Chadha " (1983). Moakley's role in the affair was to hold in committee a controversial bill proposed by RepresentativeElliott Levitas . The bill proposed a sweeping generic legislative veto. Moakley saw flaws in the bill. Later, the "Chadha" case's verdict declared thelegislative veto unconstitutional because the veto violated thebicameralism and presentment clauses of theConstitution . While others in Congress lamented the loss of the veto, Moakley commented that the "Chadha" decision would help strengthen Congress.Later career
Joe Moakley chaired the Committee on Rules in the 101st Congress through 103rd Congresses.
Moakley managed to have a bridge in Boston named for his wife, Evelyn Moakley, after her death. The Evelyn Moakley Bridge is next to a U.S. Courthouse, which was subsequently named the John Joseph Moakley Courthouse shortly before his death.
Moakley's efforts led to the acquisition by
Bridgewater State College (Bridgewater, MA) of a $10 million grant. The grant allowed the construction of the campus fiber network and a new regional telecommunications facility, which dramatically enhances the teaching capability of the region's educational professionals and promotes the growth of the region's economy. The John Joseph Moakley Center for Technological Applications provides training in the use of technology for students, teachers, and members of the workforce. The three-story building houses a large computer lab, a television studio, an auditorium, and numerous classrooms.Joe Moakley died on
May 28 ,2001 , ofMyelodysplastic syndrome inBethesda, Maryland . His body was interred in Blue HillsCemetery ,Braintree, Massachusetts [ [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=5861091] ] .References
External links
* [http://www.suffolk.edu/offices/18119.html John Joseph Moakley Archive and Institute at Suffolk University]
* [http://www.suffolk.edu/archive/moakleypapers.html Congressman John Joseph Moakley Papers ]
* [http://www.moakleyfoundation.com/ The John Joseph Moakley Charitable Foundation]
* [http://www.nndb.com/people/866/000129479/ Joe Moakley biography at NNDB]
* [http://rarediseases.about.com/library/weekly/aa021301a.htm Joe Moakley and MDS] at about.com
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* [http://www.bridgew.edu/Moakley/ John Joseph Moakley Center] atBridgewater State College .
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