Background
Addabbo, Joseph Patrick was born on March 17, 1925 in Queens County, New York, United States. Son of Dominick and Anna (Polizzo) Addabbo.
United States representative politician
Addabbo, Joseph Patrick was born on March 17, 1925 in Queens County, New York, United States. Son of Dominick and Anna (Polizzo) Addabbo.
Student, College City of New York, 1942-1944; Bachelor of Laws, St. John's Law School, 1946.
In 1986. As the chairman of the United States House Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense in the 1980s, he was a noted critic of President Ronald Reagan"s massive defense spending increases. He was a 1946 graduate of Saint John"s Law School and practiced law in Ozone Park, New York before his election to Congress in 1960. Addabbo was the Democratic nominee to replace Queens Republican
Albert H. Bosch, a Republican who left Congress to begin a judicial career.
Addabbo became chairman of the defense spending subcommittee in 1979. In the post, he frequently sparred with President Reagan and was a favorite media source for accounts of the epic military spending battles in the early 1980s.
Addabbo created a yearly routine of calling for deep cuts to the administration"s budget. In 1983, he proposed slashing Reagan"s defense spending plan by $30 billion.
Though Addabbo"s efforts were usually unsuccessful, he managed to eliminate funding for MX and Pershing II missiles in 1982.
Although he usually sailed to reelection in his overwhelmingly Democratic and Italian-American Southwestern Queens district, a reapportionment following the 1980 census spelled trouble for Addabbo in his final two campaigns. His district absorbed a considerably larger number of African Americans in Jamaica, Queens than had previously been in the district. His old district was 35 percent black, while his new district was 65 percent black.
This left him open to a surprisingly strong primary challenge from black real estate developer Simeon Golar in 1982.
Addabbo"s health started to fail shortly after his 1984 re-election. In 1985, he spent four months in the Walter Reed Army Medical Center with a cancer-related kidney ailment.
After returning to work for two months in early 1986, he fell ill at a luncheon in March and lapsed into a coma on March 12. He died a month later, aged 61, and was buried in Saint John"s Cemetery, Queens.
After Addabbo"s death, Queens elected its first African-American congressman after a disputed special election between two black candidates.
In 2001, Addabbo"s son, Joseph P. Addabbo, Junior., was elected as the New York City Council representative for District 32 in Queens. He was elected to the New York State Senate in 2008.
Member building committee Ozone Park Jewish Center. Regional chairman Bishop's Diocesan Drive for High School and Old Age Home. Past president Ferrini Welfare League of Catholic Charities.
Member Ozone Park Men's Association (past president), Queen's County Bar Association, Kiwanis.
Married Grace Salamone, June 12, 1949. Children: Dominic, Dina, Joseph.