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John J. O'Connor (New York representative)

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American politician
Not to be confused withJohn J. O'Connor (Brooklyn politician).

John Joseph O'Connor
O'Connor in 1938
Chair of theHouse Rules Committee
In office
January 3, 1935 – January 3, 1939
SpeakerJoseph W. Byrns Sr.
William B. Bankhead
Preceded byWilliam B. Bankhead
Succeeded byAdolph J. Sabath
Member of the
U.S. House of Representatives
fromNew York's16th district
In office
November 6, 1923 – January 3, 1939
Preceded byWilliam Bourke Cockran
Succeeded byJames H. Fay
Member of theNew York State Assembly
from the New York County, 12th district
In office
January 1, 1921 – November 6, 1923
Preceded byMartin G. McCue
Succeeded byPaul T. Kammerer Jr.
Personal details
Born(1885-11-23)November 23, 1885
DiedJanuary 26, 1960(1960-01-26) (aged 74)
PartyDemocratic (until 1938)
Republican (1938–1960)
ChildrenDaniel O'connor
Alma materBrown University
Harvard University School of Law

John Joseph O'Connor (November 23, 1885 – January 26, 1960) was an American lawyer and politician from New York City. From 1923 to 1939, he served eight terms in theU.S. House of Representatives.

A leader of the conservative Democrats, he chaired the powerful House Rules Committee. President Franklin Roosevelt made him a major target of his purge of Democrats who opposed the New Deal, and he was defeated in 1938.[1]

Early life and education

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O'Connor was born inRaynham, Massachusetts. He graduated fromBrown University in 1908 andHarvard University School of Law in 1911.

Political career

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He was a member of theNew York State Assembly (New York Co., 12th D.) in1921,1922 and1923.

Tenure in Congress

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He was elected as aDemocrat to the68th United States Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death ofW. Bourke Cockran, and was re-elected to the seven succeeding Congresses, holding office from November 6, 1923, to January 3, 1939. He was a delegate at large to the1936 Democratic National Convention. O'Connor was one of the few Democrats targeted in the 1938 primaries byFranklin D. Roosevelt to be defeated.[2] He eventually switched parties and was the Republican nominee but lost re-election.[3]

Rules chairman

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He was chairman of theHouse Rules Committee between 1935 and 1938. O'Connor was a spokesman for big business and helped defeat Roosevelt's executive reorganization bill. He tried and failed to keep the Fair Labor Standards Act bottled up in committee. Ridiculing theNew Deal Coalition, he mocked the poor people who “go to the public trough to be fed.”[4]

Death and burial

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He died in Washington, and was interred atGate of Heaven Cemetery inSilver Spring, Maryland.[3]

References

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  1. ^Susan Dunn,Roosevelt's Purge: How FDR Fought to Change the Democratic Party (2010) pp. 202-213.
  2. ^James T. Patterson,Congressional Conservatism and the New Deal: The Growth of the Conservative Coalition in Congress, 1933-1939 (Lexington, KY: University of Kentucky, 1967), pp. 278-290.
  3. ^abDodge 2005, p. 1671.
  4. ^Susan Dunn,Roosevelt's Purge: How FDR Fought to Change the Democratic Party (2010) p. 202.

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