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Joseph P. Kennedy II

Joseph Patrick Kennedy II (born September 24, 1952) is an American businessman, Democratic politician, and a member of the Kennedy family. He is a son of former United States Senator Robert F. Kennedy and Ethel Kennedy, and he is also a nephew of former U.S. President John F. Kennedy and former U.S. Senator Ted Kennedy.

Joseph P. Kennedy II
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Massachusetts's 8th district
In office
January 3, 1987 – January 3, 1999
Preceded byTip O'Neill
Succeeded byMike Capuano
Personal details
Born
Joseph Patrick Kennedy II

(1952-09-24) September 24, 1952 (age 70)
Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
Spouse(s)
Sheila Brewster Rauch
(m. 1979; div. 1991)

Anne Kelly
(m. 1993)
Children2, including Joe III
RelativesRobert F. Kennedy (father)
Ethel Kennedy (mother)
EducationUniversity of Massachusetts Boston (BA)

He served as a member of the United States House of Representatives from the 8th congressional district of Massachusetts from 1987 to 1999. In 1979 he founded and, until he was elected to the U.S. House, led Citizens Energy Corporation, a non-profit energy company which provides heating oil to low-income and elderly families in Massachusetts.

Early life, family and education Edit

 
Kennedy with Boston Mayor Raymond Flynn in the 1980s

Joseph Patrick Kennedy II (better known as Joe) was born on September 24, 1952 in St. Elizabeth's Hospital in the Brighton section of Boston, Massachusetts, the second of 11 children of Ethel (Skakel) and Robert Francis Kennedy.[1] He was named after his grandfather Joseph P. Kennedy Sr., the patriarch of the Kennedy family.[a] He had a troubled youth and was expelled from several private schools as a result of his quick temper. He regularly got into fights with his younger brothers and male cousins.[1] He was 15 when his father was assassinated. A restless, impulsive teenager, he left Milton Academy, a private, college preparatory school, in Milton, Massachusetts, later graduating from the Manter Hall School—also a private, college-preparatory school—in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in 1971. During his time at Milton, he was roommates with Thomas C. Wales.[3][4]

Kennedy attended the University of California, Berkeley in 1972, but dropped out.[5] He returned to school after a major car accident which occurred in 1973 and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Massachusetts Boston in 1976.[6]

Early career Edit

While on hiatus from college, he worked for several months as part of a federally funded program to combat and treat tuberculosis in the African American community in San Francisco, California.[5] San Francisco Mayor Joseph Alioto personally praised Kennedy's work in the community.[5] Kennedy resigned from his position in the program and returned to Massachusetts in the summer of 1973.[5]

In 1979, Kennedy founded Citizens Energy, a nonprofit organization, to provide discounted heating oil to low-income families. In 2010, Kennedy transformed the organization to become a leader in renewable energy generation while continuing to use profits to provide energy savings to low-income families.[7] (See Citizens Energy (since 1979) section below.)

U.S. House of Representatives (1987–1999) Edit

 
Kennedy with a child in Boston, 1980s

Elections Edit

In 1986 incumbent Democrat and Speaker of the House Thomas Phillip "Tip" O'Neill Jr., who had held 8th Congressional district of Massachusetts seat since 1953, announced his retirement. Kennedy decided to run for the seat, which his uncle, former president John F. Kennedy, had held from 1947 to 1953. The Democratic nomination was contested by a number of well-known Democrats including state senator George Bachrach and state representative Mel King. However, Kennedy garnered endorsements from The Boston Globe and the retiring O'Neill. Kennedy won the primary with 53%.[8] He won the general election with 72% of the vote.[9] He won re-election in 1988 (80%), 1990 (72%), 1992 (83%), 1994 (99%), and 1996 (84%).[10]

Tenure Edit

Kennedy's legislative efforts in U.S. House of Representatives included[11]

  • Expanding the availability of credit to working Americans to buy homes and to open businesses.[12]
  • Requiring public disclosure of bank-lending practices in poorer neighborhoods and disclosure of bank home-mortgage approvals and refusals by race, sex, and income.[13] Subsequent Federal Reserve Board studies based on these newly required disclosures found widespread evidence of discriminatory-loan practices. One study found that white borrowers in the lowest-income category were approved for mortgages more than African American borrowers in the highest-income category. Data from Boston; Chicago, Illinois; and Minneapolis, Minnesota found that African Americans were turned down at three times the rate of whites.[14]
  • Helping create hundreds of thousands of new affordable-housing units nationwide by introducing tax credits to stimulate private investment in neighborhood housing developments after federal housing assistance had been cut by 75 percent during the 1980s.[15]
  • Chairing the House Banking subcommittee on consumer credit and insurance and holding the first U.S. congressional hearings to expose the lack of access to insurance in low-income neighborhoods.[16]
  • Proposing a balanced-budget amendment to the U.S. Constitution as a vehicle to end skyrocketing deficits, reduce interest rates, and free up investment capital for business growth rather than government bonds[17] while fighting to end corporate tax breaks and subsidies.[18]
  • Overhauling federal public-housing law for the first time in almost 60 years, giving local housing authorities the ability to raise standards while protecting those who depend on public housing for shelter.[19]
  • Co-chairing the U.S. congressional biotechnology caucus and proposing to preserve and expand federal research and development accounts that stimulate the creation of new technologies and build the foundation for new jobs and business growth.[20]
  • Proposing the "Mom and Pop Protection Act" to help corner-store owners to install safety equipment[21] and a "National Stalker Reduction Act" to require all states to enact comprehensive anti-stalking legislation, track stalkers, and establish a national domestic-violence database to track violations of civil-protection orders.[22][23]
  • Protecting kids from alcohol by proposing to limit television advertising of beer and wine between 7 a.m. and 10 p.m. and to keep outdoor alcohol advertisements away from schools.[24]
  • Launching a bipartisan initiative in Massachusetts to fight child hunger that helped lead to an expansion of school breakfast and lunch programs.[25]

In 1991 Kennedy boycotted a speech to the U.S. Congress by the United Kingdom's Queen Elizabeth II "in protest to the British occupation in Northern Ireland".[26]

In March 1998, following a year of family troubles that included the skiing death of his brother Michael LeMoyne Kennedy, he announced that he planned to retire from the U.S. House, citing "a new recognition of our own vulnerabilities and the vagaries of life."[27] An editorial in The Boston Globe observed that "Kennedy has remained steadfast in his political life to issues and constituencies no poll would have led him to: the poor, the homeless, disadvantaged children, and others swamped in the current tide of prosperity." He served in the U.S. House for six terms, until January 1999. In his final speech on the U.S. House floor, Kennedy delivered "an impassioned plea for unity and forgiveness"[28] in the midst of Congressional debate regarding the proposed articles of impeachment of President Bill Clinton.[29]

Committee assignments Edit

Throughout his career in the U.S. House, Kennedy served on the House Banking Committee, where he played an active role in the federal saving-and-loan bailout, credit-reporting reform, the overhaul of The Glass–Steagall Act of 1933 and financial modernization. Kennedy also served on the House Veterans' Affairs Committee, passing legislation to strengthen the veterans' health-care system, to investigate the causes of Gulf War syndrome, and to provide medical treatment for veterans of the Persian Gulf War.

Citizens Energy (since 1999) Edit

Overview Edit

After leaving the House of Representatives, Kennedy returned to Citizens Energy. (During Kennedy's terms in the House, it had been run by his brother Michael.) Citizens Energy pursues commercial ventures aimed at generating revenues that, in turn, are used to generate funds that could assist those in need in the U.S. and abroad.[30] It grew to encompass seven separate companies, including one of the largest energy-conservation firms in the U.S. Citizens Energy became one of the U.S.'s first energy firms to move large volumes of natural gas to more than 30 states.[31] As a precursor to market changes under electricity deregulation in the late 1990s, Citizens Energy was a pioneer in moving and marketing electrical power over the power grid.[32][33] In recent years, Kennedy has led the company into the renewable-energy industry, building solar farms along the East Coast[34] and transmission lines[35] to support charitable programs like one giving free solar panels to low-income families in California.[36] In 2019, Citizens Energy announced the completion of one of the largest Low-Income Community Shared Solar projects in the country, funded by its investment in the Sunrise PowerLink Transmission line.[37] Totaling 30 megawatts, the record-breaking California project will provide $500 in energy savings to 12,000 low-income families each year.[38]

Public policy Edit

Since 1979, Citizens Energy has provided affordable heating oil to low-income families in Massachusetts and other cold-weather states.[39] These charitable efforts were funded largely from profitable commercial ventures and donations.[40]

Since returning to Citizens Energy, Kennedy also has sought to influence energy-related public policy, challenging the Bush administration to invest in energy conservation and efficiency and renewable energy,[41] encouraging Congress to fully fund federal heating assistance programs,[42] proposing that oil-consuming countries work together to balance oil prices against Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) manipulation,[43] and calling for the federal government and major oil companies to use portions of royalties from oil and gas extracted from federal lands and waters to help low-income families with the high price of energy.[44] Kennedy has been criticized for the salaries paid to himself and his wife.[45] In 2012, as CEO of Citizens Energy and related organizations, Kennedy was paid a total of $796,000 in compensation, and his wife was paid an additional $344,000 as Director of Marketing.[46]

Venezuela Edit

Beginning in 2005, Citgo Petroleum Company (Citgo), a wholly owned subsidiary of Petróleos de Venezuela (PDVSA)—the Venezuelan state-owned oil company—has been the primary donor of heating oil to Citizens Energy. The Wall Street Journal and others criticized Citizens Energy for continuing its relationship with the Venezuelan government and Venezuelan president Hugo Chávez, a harsh critic of the United States.[47][48][49] In response, Kennedy and others[50][51] have argued that it is hypocritical to criticize a non-profit organization for accepting oil from Venezuela while numerous other American businesses are profiting from robust trade with Venezuela and at a time when the US government has cut low-income fuel assistance.[52]

Although Citgo donations reportedly dried up in 2015 owing to Venezuela's economic turmoil,[53] the company was reported in 2009 to have donated 83 million gallons of oil over the two previous years, which was used to provide heating assistance to an estimated 200,000 families a year in 23 states.[54]

Kennedy has since turned into a critic of Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro, the handpicked successor of Chávez,[55] accusing him of "stealing democracy from the people" and calling for Maduro's removal.[56]

Later political considerations Edit

Gubernatorial elections Edit

In 1993 a Boston Globe poll showed Kennedy within one percentage point of popular incumbent William Weld in a hypothetical gubernatorial match-up, prompting prominent state Democrats to try and recruit him for the race.[57] Though no other Democrat was polling near Weld, Kennedy decided to forgo the race and remain in Congress. Mark Roosevelt won the nomination and lost to Governor Weld by over 40 points.

Kennedy was considered the front runner for the governorship of Massachusetts in 1998,[58] but revelations about his personal life led to a tumultuous fall in public opinion polling, and he decided against running.[59] Kennedy explained in a VFW hall in a working-class corner of Boston that he believed he would never be able to focus his candidacy on issues: "The race will focus on personal or family questions. It is not fair to my family, it is not fair to the people of Massachusetts and it is not the right thing to do."[60]

2010 US Senate election Edit

With the death of his uncle US Senator Ted Kennedy on August 25, 2009, Kennedy's name had been mentioned as a possible candidate for his uncle's seat representing Massachusetts in the United States Senate. In an Associated Press article, Democratic strategist Dan Payne said, "He wouldn't be human and he wouldn't be a Kennedy if he didn't give serious consideration to running for what is known as the 'Kennedy seat' in Massachusetts."[61] However, Kennedy released a statement on September 7 explaining that he would not pursue the seat. The seat eventually went by appointment to Paul G. Kirk and later by election to Republican Scott Brown.

Personal life Edit

On February 22, 1972, Kennedy was on Lufthansa Flight 649 when it was hijacked. Shortly after the inflight movie began during the 747's flight from New Delhi to Athens, five gunmen seized the jet and forced it to land at Aden International Airport, where all hostages were released the following day.[62][63][64]

In August 1973, a Jeep he was driving on Nantucket overturned, fracturing one of his brother David Kennedy's vertebrae and permanently paralyzing David's girlfriend, Pam Kelley.[65] The police cited Kennedy with reckless driving and the judge temporarily suspended his driver's license.[1][65] The Kennedy family paid for Kelley's initial medical treatment and minorly contributed to her continued care during the years following the accident.[66] Kelley died on November 20, 2020, leaving behind among others, a 31-year-old daughter and two grandsons.

On February 3, 1979, Kennedy married Sheila Brewster Rauch (born March 22, 1949), a daughter of banker Rudolph Stewart "Stew" Rauch Jr.,[67] president then chairman of the Philadelphia Savings Fund Society, and Frances Stuart Brewster. On October 4, 1980, the couple had fraternal twin sons, Matthew Rauch "Matt" Kennedy and Joseph Patrick "Joe" Kennedy III. They were legally divorced in 1991.[68]

In 1993 Kennedy asked the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston for an annulment of the marriage, claiming he was mentally incapable of entering into marriage at the time of his wedding. An annulment would have rendered the marriage void sacramentally (a church annulment does not change the legal legitimacy of a marriage) and allow Kennedy to marry Anne Elizabeth "Beth" Kelly (born April 3, 1957),[69] a former staff member of his, in a Roman Catholic ceremony, as well as allow him to participate in other sacraments of the church, such as Holy Communion, not available to a divorced person who remarries.[70][71] Rauch refused to agree to the annulment,[72] and Kennedy married Beth in a non-Catholic civil ceremony on October 23, 1993.

The Boston Archdiocese initially granted Kennedy the annulment, which was discovered by Rauch only after the decision in 1996.[70] Sheila, who is an Episcopalian, wrote a book Shattered Faith: A Woman's Struggle to Stop the Catholic Church from Annulling Her Marriage, explaining that she was opposed to the concept of annulment because it meant in Roman Catholic theology that the marriage had never actually existed, and claiming that the Kennedy family influence made it possible to unilaterally "cancel" a 12-year marriage. A tribunal decision in favor of annulment is automatically appealed, and the decision is not effective until a second, conforming, sentence is granted. Instead of allowing the appeal to take place in the United States, Rauch appealed directly to the Holy See.[73] The original decision was overturned by the highest appellate tribunal of the Roman Catholic Church, the Roman Rota, in 2005. Rauch was not informed of the decision by the Boston Archdiocese until 2007.[74] As the first decision was never confirmed, there was no time at which the Church declared the marriage to be null or gave Kennedy permission to remarry. Because the Rota was sitting as a second-instance appellate court,[75] Kennedy could appeal against the decision to another Rotal panel.[73][75]

His older son (by eight minutes), Matthew,[76] and his wife Katherine became parents to a daughter, Lily Frances Kennedy in 2013; Matthew and Katherine then welcomed their second child, Charlotte Ethel Kennedy, in 2016. His younger son, Joseph III, and wife Lauren became parents to a daughter, Eleanor Anne Kennedy, in 2015, and a son in 2017, James Matthew Kennedy.[citation needed]

See also Edit

Notes Edit

  1. ^ Some early sources misidentified him as Joseph P. Kennedy III, assuming he was named for his uncle Joseph P. Kennedy, Jr., rather than his grandfather. He clarified the issue during his run for Congress.[2]

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For the first son of Joseph P Kennedy Sr see Joseph P Kennedy Jr Joseph Patrick Kennedy II born September 24 1952 is an American businessman Democratic politician and a member of the Kennedy family He is a son of former United States Senator Robert F Kennedy and Ethel Kennedy and he is also a nephew of former U S President John F Kennedy and former U S Senator Ted Kennedy Joseph P Kennedy IIMember of the U S House of Representatives from Massachusetts s 8th districtIn office January 3 1987 January 3 1999Preceded byTip O NeillSucceeded byMike CapuanoPersonal detailsBornJoseph Patrick Kennedy II 1952 09 24 September 24 1952 age 70 Boston Massachusetts U S Political partyDemocraticSpouse s Sheila Brewster Rauch m 1979 div 1991 wbr Anne Kelly m 1993 wbr Children2 including Joe IIIRelativesRobert F Kennedy father Ethel Kennedy mother EducationUniversity of Massachusetts Boston BA He served as a member of the United States House of Representatives from the 8th congressional district of Massachusetts from 1987 to 1999 In 1979 he founded and until he was elected to the U S House led Citizens Energy Corporation a non profit energy company which provides heating oil to low income and elderly families in Massachusetts Contents 1 Early life family and education 2 Early career 3 U S House of Representatives 1987 1999 3 1 Elections 3 2 Tenure 3 3 Committee assignments 4 Citizens Energy since 1999 4 1 Overview 4 2 Public policy 4 3 Venezuela 5 Later political considerations 5 1 Gubernatorial elections 5 2 2010 US Senate election 6 Personal life 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksEarly life family and education Edit Kennedy with Boston Mayor Raymond Flynn in the 1980sJoseph Patrick Kennedy II better known as Joe was born on September 24 1952 in St Elizabeth s Hospital in the Brighton section of Boston Massachusetts the second of 11 children of Ethel Skakel and Robert Francis Kennedy 1 He was named after his grandfather Joseph P Kennedy Sr the patriarch of the Kennedy family a He had a troubled youth and was expelled from several private schools as a result of his quick temper He regularly got into fights with his younger brothers and male cousins 1 He was 15 when his father was assassinated A restless impulsive teenager he left Milton Academy a private college preparatory school in Milton Massachusetts later graduating from the Manter Hall School also a private college preparatory school in Cambridge Massachusetts in 1971 During his time at Milton he was roommates with Thomas C Wales 3 4 Kennedy attended the University of California Berkeley in 1972 but dropped out 5 He returned to school after a major car accident which occurred in 1973 and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Massachusetts Boston in 1976 6 Early career EditWhile on hiatus from college he worked for several months as part of a federally funded program to combat and treat tuberculosis in the African American community in San Francisco California 5 San Francisco Mayor Joseph Alioto personally praised Kennedy s work in the community 5 Kennedy resigned from his position in the program and returned to Massachusetts in the summer of 1973 5 In 1979 Kennedy founded Citizens Energy a nonprofit organization to provide discounted heating oil to low income families In 2010 Kennedy transformed the organization to become a leader in renewable energy generation while continuing to use profits to provide energy savings to low income families 7 See Citizens Energy since 1979 section below U S House of Representatives 1987 1999 Edit Kennedy with a child in Boston 1980sElections Edit In 1986 incumbent Democrat and Speaker of the House Thomas Phillip Tip O Neill Jr who had held 8th Congressional district of Massachusetts seat since 1953 announced his retirement Kennedy decided to run for the seat which his uncle former president John F Kennedy had held from 1947 to 1953 The Democratic nomination was contested by a number of well known Democrats including state senator George Bachrach and state representative Mel King However Kennedy garnered endorsements from The Boston Globe and the retiring O Neill Kennedy won the primary with 53 8 He won the general election with 72 of the vote 9 He won re election in 1988 80 1990 72 1992 83 1994 99 and 1996 84 10 Tenure Edit Kennedy s legislative efforts in U S House of Representatives included 11 Expanding the availability of credit to working Americans to buy homes and to open businesses 12 Requiring public disclosure of bank lending practices in poorer neighborhoods and disclosure of bank home mortgage approvals and refusals by race sex and income 13 Subsequent Federal Reserve Board studies based on these newly required disclosures found widespread evidence of discriminatory loan practices One study found that white borrowers in the lowest income category were approved for mortgages more than African American borrowers in the highest income category Data from Boston Chicago Illinois and Minneapolis Minnesota found that African Americans were turned down at three times the rate of whites 14 Helping create hundreds of thousands of new affordable housing units nationwide by introducing tax credits to stimulate private investment in neighborhood housing developments after federal housing assistance had been cut by 75 percent during the 1980s 15 Chairing the House Banking subcommittee on consumer credit and insurance and holding the first U S congressional hearings to expose the lack of access to insurance in low income neighborhoods 16 Proposing a balanced budget amendment to the U S Constitution as a vehicle to end skyrocketing deficits reduce interest rates and free up investment capital for business growth rather than government bonds 17 while fighting to end corporate tax breaks and subsidies 18 Overhauling federal public housing law for the first time in almost 60 years giving local housing authorities the ability to raise standards while protecting those who depend on public housing for shelter 19 Co chairing the U S congressional biotechnology caucus and proposing to preserve and expand federal research and development accounts that stimulate the creation of new technologies and build the foundation for new jobs and business growth 20 Proposing the Mom and Pop Protection Act to help corner store owners to install safety equipment 21 and a National Stalker Reduction Act to require all states to enact comprehensive anti stalking legislation track stalkers and establish a national domestic violence database to track violations of civil protection orders 22 23 Protecting kids from alcohol by proposing to limit television advertising of beer and wine between 7 a m and 10 p m and to keep outdoor alcohol advertisements away from schools 24 Launching a bipartisan initiative in Massachusetts to fight child hunger that helped lead to an expansion of school breakfast and lunch programs 25 In 1991 Kennedy boycotted a speech to the U S Congress by the United Kingdom s Queen Elizabeth II in protest to the British occupation in Northern Ireland 26 In March 1998 following a year of family troubles that included the skiing death of his brother Michael LeMoyne Kennedy he announced that he planned to retire from the U S House citing a new recognition of our own vulnerabilities and the vagaries of life 27 An editorial in The Boston Globe observed that Kennedy has remained steadfast in his political life to issues and constituencies no poll would have led him to the poor the homeless disadvantaged children and others swamped in the current tide of prosperity He served in the U S House for six terms until January 1999 In his final speech on the U S House floor Kennedy delivered an impassioned plea for unity and forgiveness 28 in the midst of Congressional debate regarding the proposed articles of impeachment of President Bill Clinton 29 Committee assignments Edit Throughout his career in the U S House Kennedy served on the House Banking Committee where he played an active role in the federal saving and loan bailout credit reporting reform the overhaul of The Glass Steagall Act of 1933 and financial modernization Kennedy also served on the House Veterans Affairs Committee passing legislation to strengthen the veterans health care system to investigate the causes of Gulf War syndrome and to provide medical treatment for veterans of the Persian Gulf War Citizens Energy since 1999 EditOverview Edit After leaving the House of Representatives Kennedy returned to Citizens Energy During Kennedy s terms in the House it had been run by his brother Michael Citizens Energy pursues commercial ventures aimed at generating revenues that in turn are used to generate funds that could assist those in need in the U S and abroad 30 It grew to encompass seven separate companies including one of the largest energy conservation firms in the U S Citizens Energy became one of the U S s first energy firms to move large volumes of natural gas to more than 30 states 31 As a precursor to market changes under electricity deregulation in the late 1990s Citizens Energy was a pioneer in moving and marketing electrical power over the power grid 32 33 In recent years Kennedy has led the company into the renewable energy industry building solar farms along the East Coast 34 and transmission lines 35 to support charitable programs like one giving free solar panels to low income families in California 36 In 2019 Citizens Energy announced the completion of one of the largest Low Income Community Shared Solar projects in the country funded by its investment in the Sunrise PowerLink Transmission line 37 Totaling 30 megawatts the record breaking California project will provide 500 in energy savings to 12 000 low income families each year 38 Public policy Edit Since 1979 Citizens Energy has provided affordable heating oil to low income families in Massachusetts and other cold weather states 39 These charitable efforts were funded largely from profitable commercial ventures and donations 40 Since returning to Citizens Energy Kennedy also has sought to influence energy related public policy challenging the Bush administration to invest in energy conservation and efficiency and renewable energy 41 encouraging Congress to fully fund federal heating assistance programs 42 proposing that oil consuming countries work together to balance oil prices against Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries OPEC manipulation 43 and calling for the federal government and major oil companies to use portions of royalties from oil and gas extracted from federal lands and waters to help low income families with the high price of energy 44 Kennedy has been criticized for the salaries paid to himself and his wife 45 In 2012 as CEO of Citizens Energy and related organizations Kennedy was paid a total of 796 000 in compensation and his wife was paid an additional 344 000 as Director of Marketing 46 Venezuela Edit Beginning in 2005 Citgo Petroleum Company Citgo a wholly owned subsidiary of Petroleos de Venezuela PDVSA the Venezuelan state owned oil company has been the primary donor of heating oil to Citizens Energy The Wall Street Journal and others criticized Citizens Energy for continuing its relationship with the Venezuelan government and Venezuelan president Hugo Chavez a harsh critic of the United States 47 48 49 In response Kennedy and others 50 51 have argued that it is hypocritical to criticize a non profit organization for accepting oil from Venezuela while numerous other American businesses are profiting from robust trade with Venezuela and at a time when the US government has cut low income fuel assistance 52 Although Citgo donations reportedly dried up in 2015 owing to Venezuela s economic turmoil 53 the company was reported in 2009 to have donated 83 million gallons of oil over the two previous years which was used to provide heating assistance to an estimated 200 000 families a year in 23 states 54 Kennedy has since turned into a critic of Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro the handpicked successor of Chavez 55 accusing him of stealing democracy from the people and calling for Maduro s removal 56 Later political considerations EditGubernatorial elections Edit In 1993 a Boston Globe poll showed Kennedy within one percentage point of popular incumbent William Weld in a hypothetical gubernatorial match up prompting prominent state Democrats to try and recruit him for the race 57 Though no other Democrat was polling near Weld Kennedy decided to forgo the race and remain in Congress Mark Roosevelt won the nomination and lost to Governor Weld by over 40 points Kennedy was considered the front runner for the governorship of Massachusetts in 1998 58 but revelations about his personal life led to a tumultuous fall in public opinion polling and he decided against running 59 Kennedy explained in a VFW hall in a working class corner of Boston that he believed he would never be able to focus his candidacy on issues The race will focus on personal or family questions It is not fair to my family it is not fair to the people of Massachusetts and it is not the right thing to do 60 2010 US Senate election Edit With the death of his uncle US Senator Ted Kennedy on August 25 2009 Kennedy s name had been mentioned as a possible candidate for his uncle s seat representing Massachusetts in the United States Senate In an Associated Press article Democratic strategist Dan Payne said He wouldn t be human and he wouldn t be a Kennedy if he didn t give serious consideration to running for what is known as the Kennedy seat in Massachusetts 61 However Kennedy released a statement on September 7 explaining that he would not pursue the seat The seat eventually went by appointment to Paul G Kirk and later by election to Republican Scott Brown Personal life EditOn February 22 1972 Kennedy was on Lufthansa Flight 649 when it was hijacked Shortly after the inflight movie began during the 747 s flight from New Delhi to Athens five gunmen seized the jet and forced it to land at Aden International Airport where all hostages were released the following day 62 63 64 In August 1973 a Jeep he was driving on Nantucket overturned fracturing one of his brother David Kennedy s vertebrae and permanently paralyzing David s girlfriend Pam Kelley 65 The police cited Kennedy with reckless driving and the judge temporarily suspended his driver s license 1 65 The Kennedy family paid for Kelley s initial medical treatment and minorly contributed to her continued care during the years following the accident 66 Kelley died on November 20 2020 leaving behind among others a 31 year old daughter and two grandsons On February 3 1979 Kennedy married Sheila Brewster Rauch born March 22 1949 a daughter of banker Rudolph Stewart Stew Rauch Jr 67 president then chairman of the Philadelphia Savings Fund Society and Frances Stuart Brewster On October 4 1980 the couple had fraternal twin sons Matthew Rauch Matt Kennedy and Joseph Patrick Joe Kennedy III They were legally divorced in 1991 68 In 1993 Kennedy asked the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston for an annulment of the marriage claiming he was mentally incapable of entering into marriage at the time of his wedding An annulment would have rendered the marriage void sacramentally a church annulment does not change the legal legitimacy of a marriage and allow Kennedy to marry Anne Elizabeth Beth Kelly born April 3 1957 69 a former staff member of his in a Roman Catholic ceremony as well as allow him to participate in other sacraments of the church such as Holy Communion not available to a divorced person who remarries 70 71 Rauch refused to agree to the annulment 72 and Kennedy married Beth in a non Catholic civil ceremony on October 23 1993 The Boston Archdiocese initially granted Kennedy the annulment which was discovered by Rauch only after the decision in 1996 70 Sheila who is an Episcopalian wrote a book Shattered Faith A Woman s Struggle to Stop the Catholic Church from Annulling Her Marriage explaining that she was opposed to the concept of annulment because it meant in Roman Catholic theology that the marriage had never actually existed and claiming that the Kennedy family influence made it possible to unilaterally cancel a 12 year marriage A tribunal decision in favor of annulment is automatically appealed and the decision is not effective until a second conforming sentence is granted Instead of allowing the appeal to take place in the United States Rauch appealed directly to the Holy See 73 The original decision was overturned by the highest appellate tribunal of the Roman Catholic Church the Roman Rota in 2005 Rauch was not informed of the decision by the Boston Archdiocese until 2007 74 As the first decision was never confirmed there was no time at which the Church declared the marriage to be null or gave Kennedy permission to remarry Because the Rota was sitting as a second instance appellate court 75 Kennedy could appeal against the decision to another Rotal panel 73 75 His older son by eight minutes Matthew 76 and his wife Katherine became parents to a daughter Lily Frances Kennedy in 2013 Matthew and Katherine then welcomed their second child Charlotte Ethel Kennedy in 2016 His younger son Joseph III and wife Lauren became parents to a daughter Eleanor Anne Kennedy in 2015 and a son in 2017 James Matthew Kennedy citation needed See also EditKennedy family treeNotes Edit Some early sources misidentified him as Joseph P Kennedy III assuming he was named for his uncle Joseph P Kennedy Jr rather than his grandfather He clarified the issue during his run for Congress 2 References Edit a b c Heymann Clemens D 2007 American Legacy The Story of John and Caroline Kennedy Simon amp Schuster p 194 ISBN 978 0 7434 9738 1 Names amp Faces That s Joseph Kennedy II The Atlanta Journal December 5 1985 Osborne David April 1985 Joe Kennedy Makes a Name for Himself Mother Jones p 20 De Los Reyes Gaston November 13 1993 Manter School Endures The Harvard Crimson Retrieved September 4 2009 a b c d Oppenheimer Jerry The Other Mrs Kennedy p 578 St Martin s Paperbacks 1995 Walker P Wayne 1997 Congressional Staff Directory 49th Edition p 111 Washington DC Congressional Quarterly Books June 1997 Independent Transmission Company Becomes Newest Member of California ISO Grid Press release December 17 2011 MA District 8 D Primary Race Sep 16 1986 OurCampaigns com September 16 1986 MA District 8 D Primary Race Nov 04 1986 OurCampaigns com November 4 1986 Candidate Joseph P Kennedy OurCampaigns com Executive Biography CitizensEnergy com Dober Patrick Callahan Tom 1998 11 08 Joe Kennedy s Home Run Against Bias The Boston Globe Turner Robert L 1989 07 02 Joe Kennedy the Happy Warrior The Boston Globe p A45 Harrington Walt 1993 06 06 Settling In The Washington Post magazine section p 32 Op ed essay Flynn Raymond L Kennedy II Joseph P 1988 01 25 Decent Affordable Housing for All The New York Times Kurkjian Stephen 1995 10 13 U S Urged to Probe Business Insurers The Boston Globe Keller Jon 1995 02 05 Joe Kennedy s Clear Eyed View of How Things Are The Boston Globe p 3 Kennedy II Joseph P 1995 12 27 Corporations Rake in Subsidies as Poor Aged Suffer Cuts The Boston Globe Pear Robert 1998 05 10 House Votes to Overhaul Housing for the Poor The New York Times Kennedy II Joseph P 1998 02 02 R amp D Engine of Our Growth Boston Herald Black Chris 1995 11 25 Rep Kennedy Acts to Protect Small Shops The Boston Globe Sullivan Paul 1993 01 30 Kennedy Targets Stalking in New Bill Boston Herald Kennedy II Joseph P 1993 04 25 It s Time to Give the Courts Legal Tools to Put Stalkers Away Boston Herald Rep Kennedy Takes on Beer Ads The Boston Globe May 17 1996 Celebrating Sobriety The Boston Globe July 3 1996 Kennedy II Joseph P 1998 02 08 Growing Up Hungry in a Time of Plenty The Boston Globe pp C1 C2 De Witt Karen May 17 1991 Queen s Address to Congress Celebrates Mutual Respect The New York Times Retrieved August 28 2009 Goldberg Carey March 14 1998 Joseph Kennedy 2d Will Quit Congress Family Needs Cited The New York Times Retrieved August 29 2009 Miga Andrew 1998 12 19 Joe K s Final Speech on the House Floor Is His Finest Boston Herald Meehan Marty 1999 01 10 Joe K Leaves Legacy of Morality Boston Herald p 27 Katz Marisa 2001 01 15 Heat Is On Thanks to Joe The Providence Journal Our History citizensenergy com Citizen s Energy Retrieved June 7 2023 Citizens Transmission November 20 2013 Sheingold Barry J Power Marketing for the People Public Power January February 1990 pp 24 29 Feldott Brittany Joe Kennedy Commissions Solar Project at Landfill The Falmouth Enterprise Retrieved October 30 2017 Joe Kennedy visits the Imperial Valley to launch solar home project The Desert Review Retrieved October 30 2017 Movellan Junko April 3 2014 Low Income Rooftop Solar Program Helping Hundreds of California Families Renewable Energy World Retrieved October 30 2017 Ciampoli Paul September 26 2019 IID community solar project to serve low income customers Archived from the original on May 19 2021 Retrieved June 7 2023 Dooley Emily C September 25 2019 California Starts Among Largest Community Solar Projects in U S BloombergLaw com Retrieved June 7 2023 Citizens Energy Citizens Energy Chapman Fern Schumer 1994 07 23 Joe Kennedy The Poor Man s Oil Tycoon Fortune pp 98 101 Kennedy Joseph P II 2001 05 15 Taking Steps Towards Energy Independence The Boston Globe Catell Robert B Kennedy Joseph P II 2006 10 02 Congress Turn Up the Heat Newsday Kennedy Joseph P II 2001 04 18 Organized Oil Consuming Countries Could Offset OPEC USA Today p A13 Kennedy Joseph P II 2005 09 26 Sharing the Oil Price Windfall The Boston Globe Vincent Isabel March 2013 RFK son is broken up over Chavez death New York Post IRS Form 990 Citizens Energy Corporation PDF Citizen Audit 2012 Editorial 2006 11 28 Dial Joe 4 Chavez The Wall Street Journal Accessed 2009 08 27 Phillips Tom December 20 2011 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Kennedy Ends Gubernatorial Bid The Washington Post Retrieved August 27 2009 Goldman Henry May 4 1997 In Camelot The Chicks May Be Coming Home To Roost Philadelphia Inquirer Archived from the original on December 21 2015 Retrieved June 7 2023 via philly com Joseph Kennedy Ends Gubernatorial Bid washingtonpost com Retrieved April 27 2021 Another Senator Kennedy in Massachusetts nbcnews com NBC News Associated Press August 31 2009 Retrieved June 7 2023 RFK s Son Freed by Hijackers Oakland Tribune February 22 1972 5 Million Paid to Jet Hijackers Oakland Tribune February 25 1972 On This Day 23 February1972 Hijackers surrender and free Lufthansa crew BBC co uk Retrieved August 29 2013 a b Canellos Peter S 2009 Last Lion The Fall and Rise of Ted Kennedy New York Simon amp Schuster p 194 Taraborrelli J Randy 2000 Jackie Ethel Joan Women of Camelot New York Grand Central Publishing p 423 R Stewart Rauch Jr PDF Archived from the original PDF on May 1 2015 Retrieved December 4 2002 Taraborrelli J Randy 2012 After Camelot A Personal History of the Kennedy Family 1968 to the Present Hachette Digital Inc The Kennedys Kennedy Family Tree American Experience PBS Archived from the original on March 13 2009 Retrieved April 18 2018 via pbs org a b Lawson Carol April 24 1997 Seeking to Annul the Annulment The New York Times Retrieved August 28 2009 Frequently Asked Questions Archdiocese of Indianapolis Retrieved August 30 2009 Kennedy Sheila Rauch 1998 Shattered Faith A Woman s Struggle to Stop the Catholic Church from Annulling Her Marriage Henry Holt and Company pp 7 22 ISBN 978 0 8050 5828 4 a b Israel Jeff June 19 2007 Joe Kennedy s First Marriage Still On Time Rome Archived from the original on August 24 2013 Retrieved August 28 2009 Staff writer June 20 2007 Vatican Undoes Annulment of Ex Rep Kennedy Eldest Son of Late Sen Robert F Kennedy Was Married in 1991 NBC News Associated Press Retrieved September 3 2009 a b Canon 1444 Code of Canon Law The Vatican Archived from the original on January 8 2010 Retrieved September 3 2009 via vatican va Jacobs Sally March 17 2012 For the Kennedy clan he is Generation Next The Boston Globe External links EditUnited States Congress Joseph P Kennedy II id K000110 Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Joseph P Kennedy II at IMDb Citizens Energy Corporation Citizens Energy Corporation profile of Kennedy Appearances on C SPANU S House of RepresentativesPreceded byTip O Neill Member of the U S House of Representativesfrom Massachusetts s 8th congressional district1987 1999 Succeeded byMike CapuanoU S order of precedence ceremonial Preceded byLynn Westmorelandas Former US Representative Order of precedence of the United Statesas Former US Representative Succeeded byNiki Tsongasas Former US Representative Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Joseph P Kennedy II amp oldid 1172648733, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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