Background
John Caemmerer was born in Brooklyn, and grew up in Williston Park, Nassau County, New New York
politician member of the New York State Senate
John Caemmerer was born in Brooklyn, and grew up in Williston Park, Nassau County, New New York
He was educated in local public schools prior to attending Xavier High School in Manhattan and later Notre Dame University and Saint John"s Law School.
Caemmerer was Deputy Town Attorney for the Town of North Hempstead and Village Attorney for the Incorporated Village of Williston Park. Both before and after being elected to the New York State Senate Caemmerer was a principal in the law firms, Pratt, Caemmerer, & Cleary and later Farrell, Fritz, Caemmerer, Cleary, Barnosky, & Armentano. During this time Caemmerer served as a local Republican Leader, and was North Hempstead Republican Committee Chairman from 1966 to 1972.
He was Chairman of the Committee on Villages and Local Government until 1972 and, after the death of Edward J. Speno, became Chairman of the Committee on Transportation.
Caemmerer worked to increase penalties on drunk drivers while lowering the maximum allowable blood alcohol content from.15 to eventually.10 in New York State. Caemmerer was also one of the first New York State Legislators to propose a mandatory seatbelt law in the state.
Caemmerer was also involved in the first MTA capital plan for New York State. He died on February 7, 1982, in Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center in Manhattan, of cancer.
The Long Island Rail Road"s West Side Yard was officially named the Caemmerer West Side Yard because Caemmerer obtained funding to construct the facility.
Caemmerer was a member of the New York State Senate from 1966 until his death in 1982, sitting in the 176th, 177th, 178th, 179th, 180th, 181st, 182nd, 183rd and 184th New York State Legislatures.