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Robert Garcia (New York politician)

Robert Garcia (January 9, 1933 – January 25, 2017) was a United States representative who represented New York's 21st district (South Bronx). He was elected to the New York State Assembly in 1965 and the New York State Senate in 1967, and then served in Congress from 1978 to 1990.

Bob Garcia
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from New York
In office
February 21, 1978 – January 7, 1990
Preceded byHerman Badillo
Succeeded byJosé E. Serrano
Constituency21st district (1978–83)
18th district (1983–90)
Member of the New York Senate
In office
April 17, 1967 – February 21, 1978
Preceded byEugene Rodriguez
Succeeded byOlga A. Méndez
Constituency29th district (1967–1972)
30th district (1973–1978)
Member of the New York Assembly
In office
January 1, 1966 – April 17, 1967
Preceded byConstituency established
Succeeded byJoseph Zaretzki
Constituency83rd district (1966)
77th district (1967)
Personal details
Born(1933-01-09)January 9, 1933
New York City, New York, U.S.
DiedJanuary 25, 2017(2017-01-25) (aged 84)
San Juan, Puerto Rico
Political partyDemocratic
EducationCity University of New York, City College
RCA Institute

Early life edit

Garcia was born in Bronx, New York, of parents born in Puerto Rico. His father was born in Spain then immigrated to Puerto Rico and had worked in the Central Aguirre sugar mill on the island's south coast; his mother was born and raised in Ponce. They had migrated to New York City from the island in the 1920s; being born on the island, the Jones Act of 1917 had made them U.S. citizens, their ship bypassing Ellis Island and docking directly at Brooklyn.

Education and war service edit

He attended the New York City public schools and graduated from Haaren High School in Manhattan in 1950. He served in the United States Army from 1950 to 1953 during the Korean War as a radio operator with the Third Infantry Division. He continued his education from 1953 to 1957 by enrolling in the City College of New York, although he also attended the Community College of New York as well as the RCA Institute.

After graduation, he worked as a computer engineer with IBM Control Data, from 1957 to 1965.[1]

Public service career edit

Garcia's first experience in politics was circulating nominating petitions for John F. Kennedy's 1960 presidential bid, and he quickly became active in local politics along with Herman Badillo under the tutelage of Felipe Torres. Garcia was elected a Democratic member of the New York State Assembly in 1966 and 1967.

On March 28, 1967, he was elected to the New York State Senate, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Eugene Rodriguez.[2] He retained his seat in the Assembly until the end of the session of 1967. He took his seat in the State Senate at the beginning of the 1968 session and remained in the State Senate until 1978, serving in the 177th, 178th, 179th, 180th, 181st and 182nd New York State Legislature. In the Senate he was Deputy Minority Leader from 1975 to 1978. He was a delegate to the 1976 Democratic National Convention.

He took a keen interest in prison conditions at New York's correctional facilities. As a result, at the outbreak of the Attica Prison riot in early September 1971, he was asked by Republican Governor Nelson Rockefeller to serve on the Mediation Committee sent into the burning prison along with Badillo and others. 39 hostages and inmates were killed, and 89 others were wounded, when state troops stormed the prison.

Congress edit

A Democrat, Garcia was first nevertheless elected to Congress (95th United States Congress) from the Bronx on the Republican and Liberal tickets on February 14, 1978, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Herman Badillo;[3] He took his seat on February 21, 1978, as a Democrat, however, after being accepted by the Democratic Caucus in the House. He was re-elected to the 96th, 97th, 98th, 99th, 100th and 101st United States Congresses.

  • Garcia was the official representative of the United States Congress to NATO, and was instrumental in developing better relations between Spain and Latin America and both the Carter and Reagan Administrations.
  • He was instrumental in the release of DEA Agents being held by Cuba, meeting repeatedly over several days with then-president Fidel Castro.
  • Garcia also had a prominent role in designation of the Martin Luther King National Holiday.
  • He joined with Republican Congressman Jack Kemp to draft and pass the Kemp-Garcia Enterprise Zone law designed to create jobs in inner-city neighborhoods.
  • As a member of the US Delegation celebrating the establishment of diplomatic relations with the People's Republic of China in 1979 he met with Chairman Deng Xiaoping and other Chinese leaders.
  • Garcia was a pioneer in helping American Hispanics achieve political representation and benefits to which they were entitled due to their growing population. He convinced President Carter to include "Hispanic" as an option for the first time in the history of the US Census Bureau in 1980.
  • As the only Representative of Puerto Rican descent with a vote on the floor of Congress (Puerto Rico's Resident Commissioner could then vote in Committee, but not on the Floor), Garcia was the de facto Congressman representing 3.6 million US citizens on the Island-Territory, and was often called upon to represent their interests in legislation before the House.

Legal investigation and resignation edit

Garcia remained in Congress until January 7, 1990, when he decided to resign following his trial on charges by US Attorney Rudy Giuliani that he was linked to the Wedtech scandal.[4][5]

Wedtech conviction and exoneration edit

The overarching case that came to be known as the Wedtech Scandal stemmed from Bronx defense contractor Wedtech Corporation loans obtained from the Small Business Administration (SBA), a Federal agency which was giving loans to minority-owned businesses in the 1980s. Wedtech had been founded by a Bronx native of Puerto Rican descent, John Mariotta, but one of his partners, Fred Neuberger, quietly acquired more than 50% ownership, which suddenly made the company ineligible for special SBA treatment and millions of dollars in government contracts. Wedtech continued to claim it was minority-owned anyway.

Federal investigations mushroomed into something much larger that would end up implicating more than twenty people, both in government and in business. Garcia was convicted of extortion, but his conviction was reversed by the Appellate Court.[6]

Later life and death edit

Following the reversal of his conviction, Garcia joined Charles Colson's "Prison Fellowship" program, which he developed to minister to those in prison. Both Garcia's father and sister, Aimee, had become pastors in the Pentecostal Church, and Garcia worked with Colson for a time. He continued to consult for public and private-sector clients in the mainland U.S. and Puerto Rico and continued to do so with Garcia Associates.

Garcia died from an infection due to his emphysema on January 25, 2017, in San Juan, Puerto Rico, sixteen days after his 84th birthday.[7]

Honors and recognitions edit

In addition to the many awards bestowed on him while in elected public service, former Congressman Garcia is increasingly being recognized for his pioneering role in Black and Hispanic politics, with organizations such as the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute, the New York State Assembly and Senate and the National Association of Latino Elected Officials (NALEO) honoring him at gala events in 2015 and 2016.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Our Campaigns.com-Robert Garcia
  2. ^ Garcia Wins Senate Seat Held by Rodriguez, nytimes.com, March 29, 1967.(subscription required)
  3. ^ MRS. ABZUG DEFEATED NARROWLY BY GREEN; GARCIA WINS IN BRONX, nytimes.com, February 15, 1978 (subscription required)
  4. ^ Haslip-Viera, Gabriel; Felix V. Matos Rodriguez; Angelo Falcon (2005). Boricuas In Gotham: Puerto Ricans In The Making Of New York City. Markus Wiener. p. 68. ISBN 1-55876-356-2.
  5. ^ Rudin, Ken (2007-06-06). "The Equal-Opportunity Culture of Corruption". NPR.org. Retrieved 2007-07-29.
  6. ^ [1] | Published: June 30, 1990 | Garcias' Extortion Convictions Are Reversed by Appeals Panel | WILLIAM GLABERSON | [2]
  7. ^ "Robert Garcia Dies at 84; Bronx Congressman Undone by Scandal". The New York Times. January 26, 2017. Retrieved January 27, 2017.

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New York State Assembly
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from the 29th district

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New York State Senate
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from the 29th district

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from the 30th district

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Preceded by Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from New York's 21st congressional district

1978–1983
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Preceded by Chair of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus
1981–1983
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Preceded by Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
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1983–1990
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For other people named Robert Garcia see Robert Garcia disambiguation This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Robert Garcia New York politician news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Robert Garcia January 9 1933 January 25 2017 was a United States representative who represented New York s 21st district South Bronx He was elected to the New York State Assembly in 1965 and the New York State Senate in 1967 and then served in Congress from 1978 to 1990 Bob GarciaMember of the U S House of Representatives from New YorkIn office February 21 1978 January 7 1990Preceded byHerman BadilloSucceeded byJose E SerranoConstituency21st district 1978 83 18th district 1983 90 Member of the New York SenateIn office April 17 1967 February 21 1978Preceded byEugene RodriguezSucceeded byOlga A MendezConstituency29th district 1967 1972 30th district 1973 1978 Member of the New York AssemblyIn office January 1 1966 April 17 1967Preceded byConstituency establishedSucceeded byJoseph ZaretzkiConstituency83rd district 1966 77th district 1967 Personal detailsBorn 1933 01 09 January 9 1933New York City New York U S DiedJanuary 25 2017 2017 01 25 aged 84 San Juan Puerto RicoPolitical partyDemocraticEducationCity University of New York City CollegeRCA Institute Contents 1 Early life 1 1 Education and war service 2 Public service career 2 1 Congress 2 2 Legal investigation and resignation 3 Wedtech conviction and exoneration 4 Later life and death 5 Honors and recognitions 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksEarly life editGarcia was born in Bronx New York of parents born in Puerto Rico His father was born in Spain then immigrated to Puerto Rico and had worked in the Central Aguirre sugar mill on the island s south coast his mother was born and raised in Ponce They had migrated to New York City from the island in the 1920s being born on the island the Jones Act of 1917 had made them U S citizens their ship bypassing Ellis Island and docking directly at Brooklyn Education and war service edit He attended the New York City public schools and graduated from Haaren High School in Manhattan in 1950 He served in the United States Army from 1950 to 1953 during the Korean War as a radio operator with the Third Infantry Division He continued his education from 1953 to 1957 by enrolling in the City College of New York although he also attended the Community College of New York as well as the RCA Institute After graduation he worked as a computer engineer with IBM Control Data from 1957 to 1965 1 Public service career editGarcia s first experience in politics was circulating nominating petitions for John F Kennedy s 1960 presidential bid and he quickly became active in local politics along with Herman Badillo under the tutelage of Felipe Torres Garcia was elected a Democratic member of the New York State Assembly in 1966 and 1967 On March 28 1967 he was elected to the New York State Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Eugene Rodriguez 2 He retained his seat in the Assembly until the end of the session of 1967 He took his seat in the State Senate at the beginning of the 1968 session and remained in the State Senate until 1978 serving in the 177th 178th 179th 180th 181st and 182nd New York State Legislature In the Senate he was Deputy Minority Leader from 1975 to 1978 He was a delegate to the 1976 Democratic National Convention He took a keen interest in prison conditions at New York s correctional facilities As a result at the outbreak of the Attica Prison riot in early September 1971 he was asked by Republican Governor Nelson Rockefeller to serve on the Mediation Committee sent into the burning prison along with Badillo and others 39 hostages and inmates were killed and 89 others were wounded when state troops stormed the prison Congress edit A Democrat Garcia was first nevertheless elected to Congress 95th United States Congress from the Bronx on the Republican and Liberal tickets on February 14 1978 to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Herman Badillo 3 He took his seat on February 21 1978 as a Democrat however after being accepted by the Democratic Caucus in the House He was re elected to the 96th 97th 98th 99th 100th and 101st United States Congresses This section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed August 2022 Learn how and when to remove this template message Garcia was the official representative of the United States Congress to NATO and was instrumental in developing better relations between Spain and Latin America and both the Carter and Reagan Administrations He was instrumental in the release of DEA Agents being held by Cuba meeting repeatedly over several days with then president Fidel Castro Garcia also had a prominent role in designation of the Martin Luther King National Holiday He joined with Republican Congressman Jack Kemp to draft and pass the Kemp Garcia Enterprise Zone law designed to create jobs in inner city neighborhoods As a member of the US Delegation celebrating the establishment of diplomatic relations with the People s Republic of China in 1979 he met with Chairman Deng Xiaoping and other Chinese leaders Garcia was a pioneer in helping American Hispanics achieve political representation and benefits to which they were entitled due to their growing population He convinced President Carter to include Hispanic as an option for the first time in the history of the US Census Bureau in 1980 As the only Representative of Puerto Rican descent with a vote on the floor of Congress Puerto Rico s Resident Commissioner could then vote in Committee but not on the Floor Garcia was the de facto Congressman representing 3 6 million US citizens on the Island Territory and was often called upon to represent their interests in legislation before the House Legal investigation and resignation edit Garcia remained in Congress until January 7 1990 when he decided to resign following his trial on charges by US Attorney Rudy Giuliani that he was linked to the Wedtech scandal 4 5 Wedtech conviction and exoneration editThe overarching case that came to be known as the Wedtech Scandal stemmed from Bronx defense contractor Wedtech Corporation loans obtained from the Small Business Administration SBA a Federal agency which was giving loans to minority owned businesses in the 1980s Wedtech had been founded by a Bronx native of Puerto Rican descent John Mariotta but one of his partners Fred Neuberger quietly acquired more than 50 ownership which suddenly made the company ineligible for special SBA treatment and millions of dollars in government contracts Wedtech continued to claim it was minority owned anyway Federal investigations mushroomed into something much larger that would end up implicating more than twenty people both in government and in business Garcia was convicted of extortion but his conviction was reversed by the Appellate Court 6 Later life and death editFollowing the reversal of his conviction Garcia joined Charles Colson s Prison Fellowship program which he developed to minister to those in prison Both Garcia s father and sister Aimee had become pastors in the Pentecostal Church and Garcia worked with Colson for a time He continued to consult for public and private sector clients in the mainland U S and Puerto Rico and continued to do so with Garcia Associates Garcia died from an infection due to his emphysema on January 25 2017 in San Juan Puerto Rico sixteen days after his 84th birthday 7 Honors and recognitions editIn addition to the many awards bestowed on him while in elected public service former Congressman Garcia is increasingly being recognized for his pioneering role in Black and Hispanic politics with organizations such as the Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute the New York State Assembly and Senate and the National Association of Latino Elected Officials NALEO honoring him at gala events in 2015 and 2016 See also editList of American federal politicians convicted of crimes List of federal political scandals in the United States List of Hispanic and Latino Americans in the United States Congress Nuyorican Puerto Ricans in New York CityReferences edit Our Campaigns com Robert Garcia Garcia Wins Senate Seat Held by Rodriguez nytimes com March 29 1967 subscription required MRS ABZUG DEFEATED NARROWLY BY GREEN GARCIA WINS IN BRONX nytimes com February 15 1978 subscription required Haslip Viera Gabriel Felix V Matos Rodriguez Angelo Falcon 2005 Boricuas In Gotham Puerto Ricans In The Making Of New York City Markus Wiener p 68 ISBN 1 55876 356 2 Rudin Ken 2007 06 06 The Equal Opportunity Culture of Corruption NPR org Retrieved 2007 07 29 1 Published June 30 1990 Garcias Extortion Convictions Are Reversed by Appeals Panel WILLIAM GLABERSON 2 Robert Garcia Dies at 84 Bronx Congressman Undone by Scandal The New York Times January 26 2017 Retrieved January 27 2017 External links editUnited States Congress Robert Garcia id G000047 Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Appearances on C SPAN New York State Assembly New constituency Member of the New York Assemblyfrom the 29th district1966 Succeeded byBurton Hecht Preceded byEugene Rodriguez Member of the New York Assemblyfrom the 29th district1967 Succeeded byJoseph Zaretzki New York State Senate Preceded byEugene Rodriguez Member of the New York Senatefrom the 29th district1967 1972 Succeeded byJoseph Zaretzki Preceded byHarrison J Goldin Member of the New York Senatefrom the 30th district1973 1978 Succeeded byOlga A Mendez U S House of Representatives Preceded byHerman Badillo Member of the U S House of Representativesfrom New York s 21st congressional district1978 1983 Succeeded byHamilton Fish IV Preceded byEdward R Roybal Chair of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus1981 1983 Succeeded byBill Richardson Preceded byS William Green Member of the U S House of Representativesfrom New York s 18th congressional district1983 1990 Succeeded byJose E Serrano Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Robert Garcia New York politician amp oldid 1220983614, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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