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revision commission to be elected by the voters, on the grounds that it would be chaotic and would undermine the council's authority. He wanted a committee of experts in public policy and constitutional law appointed by the City Council itself. In the end, both panels were set up and worked on their
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was out of town. Ferraro later denied he used his committee appointing power "to reward allies and punish enemies," but he admitted to being practical: "Anybody who mistreats their friends to benefit their enemies is not practicing good politics," he said. "You don't get reelected to the presidency
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allowed him to make committee appointments and set a general direction for the council. In that year he restructured the committee system to "reflect concerns about the environment and city finances." It advanced him to the second most powerful position in the city and made him acting mayor when
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On November 16, 2000, in honor of his more than five decades of public service, the City of Los Angeles renamed the landmark Department of Water and Power's General Office Building to the John Ferraro Building. The building was designed by the architects
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It was said that Ferraro often calmed disputes on the City Council "with humor and a firm hand" and that after his death it was "unlikely such a dominant figure will again emerge," because of newly imposed
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and seen as a "product of the old guard of conservative if nominally Democratic politicians who used to dominate local politics," he was appointed in May 1966 from among thirteen applicants to represent
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In 1999, he was fined $ 3,300 by the Los Angeles Ethics Commission for receiving campaign contributions in 1997 above a newly established limit. It and penalties levied against Councilmen
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from 1966 until his death in 2001, the longest tenure of any member in the city's history. Before politics, he was an insurance broker, and had been an all-American football player at the
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The Margaret and John Ferraro Chair in Effective Local Government was established at the School of Policy, Planning and Development of the University of Southern California.
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appointed him to the city Police Commission, where he served for thirteen years. During that period, he advocated more-stringent gun laws and backed African-American
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Ferraro was an insurance broker with the John Ferraro Company, beginning in 1951, and he invested shrewdly in stocks and real estate that made him a millionaire.
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was at his side, along with family members, when he died at the age of 76 in Santa Monica on April 17, 2001. A crowd of nearly a thousand filled
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He opposed building underground transportation lines (subways), believing instead that mass transit should run along freeways or, in the
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During his term, which at thirty-five years was the longest in City Council history, the 4th District covered (in 1955) much of the
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About his USC football days: "I was a tackle. Sure, we never got any glory, no headlines, and that's been my philosophy."
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Janet Clayton, "A Team Player, His Self-Effacing Demeanor Proves to be a Drawback in Hard Campaign Scrimmaging,"
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A detailed story on how Ferraro obtained the appointment is at Erwin Baker, "How Ferraro's Election Went,"
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on the south (1945). In 1986 it was considered a contorted district that included the old areas as well as
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who even later made money through real-estate investments. They met at a reception in support of Democrat
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field at Bell High—he was a unanimous choice for the All-City team—led to his receiving a scholarship at
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Tina Daunt and Patrick McGreevy, "Ferraro Recalled as 'Voice of Reason and Good Humor,' " April 18, 2001
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Hugo Martin and Barry Stavro, "Yaroslavsky, Ferraro Urge Universal to Cut Project 40%,"
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Ferraro was considered pro-development, and he usually supported most everything that
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Ferraro enlisted in the U.S. Navy during World War II and was commissioned as an
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He was married to Julie Marie Luckey, daughter of Democratic State Senator
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to Los Angeles, serving on early committees trying to attract the Games."
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In Ferraro's 1997 reshuffle of committee seats, the biggest loser was
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For his contribution to sports in Los Angeles, he was honored with a
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Ferraro's "biggest citywide leadership role was in helping bring the
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Jodi Wilgoren, "Ferraro Backs Appointing Panel to Reform Charter,"
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Laureen Lazaarovici and Harold Meyerson, "John Ferraro on Deck,"
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Elaine Woo, "John Ferraro, Longtime City Council Member, Dies,"
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because of the large number of elderly renters in his district.
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Ferraro's election as City Council president in 1977 to replace
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Janet Clayton, "Ferraro Brands Bradley as 'Morally Corrupt,' "
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In 1974, Ferraro ran unsuccessfully against fellow Councilman
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Ferraro was noted for "spearheading the refurbishment of the
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Doug Shuit, "5 Council Members Coasting Through Campaigns,"
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arena to a revitalized downtown" and helping to attract the
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were the first to be made under a law effective in 1985.
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John Schwada, "Edgy Council Awaits Panel Assignments,"
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Erwin Baker, "Ferraro Elected President of Council,"
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Bill Boyarsky, "Bradley Sweeps to Record 4th Term,"
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Patrick McGreevey, "City Says Goodbye to a Leader,"
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Ferraro was born May 14, 1924, in the working class
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Call Achievement Award and the 740:from Fairfax and Highland Avenues on the west, to 667:He entered government service in 1953, when Mayor 987:The John Ferraro Building in Downtown Los Angeles 2013:Sportspeople from Los Angeles County, California 1929: 1268:Los Angeles Times," September 21, 1986, page B-3 1129: 1127: 1116:Al Bine, "Ferraro in Council Job, Tells Aims," 1988:Candidates in the 1985 United States elections 1041: 1039: 1037: 1035: 502:, where he graduated in 1942, and he earned a 1784: 1622: 1201: 1199: 1197: 1195: 1124: 1063: 1061: 1059: 1057: 1028:links may require the use of a library card. 760:, Forest Lawn Drive and parts of the central 1438:"SkyscraperPage.com - John Ferraro Building" 1266:"Los Angeles' Realigned Council Districts," 787:, and in 1985, he made a futile run against 696:Ferraro with other council-members honoring 687: 1111: 1109: 1032: 2003:Presidents of the Los Angeles City Council 1791: 1777: 1629: 1615: 1192: 1179: 1177: 1175: 1054: 38: 1537:President of the Los Angeles City Council 1164:Douglas Martin, "Margaret Hart Ferraro," 1068:Los Angeles Public Library reference file 902:The City Council president opposed Mayor 634:Ferraro was diagnosed with cancer of the 103:President of the Los Angeles City Council 1106: 982: 949:Ferraro was elected to the board of the 691: 566:honors in 1944 and 1947 and played as a 473: 1993:College Football Hall of Fame inductees 1236:"Council Contests in Seven Districts," 1172: 1093: 1091: 1089: 1087: 1085: 1083: 1081: 1079: 1077: 1075: 785:Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors 618:Margie Hart in the 1940s—and then as a 323: 1982; died 2000) 1930: 1800:1944 College Football All-America Team 975:plaque by the Coliseum commissioners. 925:to add 5.9 million square feet to its 768:. In 1989 the district stretched from 115:July 1, 1987 – April 17, 2001 73:May 25, 1966 – April 17, 2001 1963:All-American college football players 1772: 1610: 197:July 1, 1975 – June 30, 1977 150:July 1, 1977 – June 30, 1981 2023:Bell High School (California) alumni 1948:20th-century American businesspeople 1072: 965:gave him a community-service award. 882:leaders wanted, one exception being 662: 629: 1968:American football offensive linemen 957:named him Citizen of the Year, the 911:own drafts for a charter revision. 860:2000 Democratic National Convention 711:Los Angeles City Council District 4 517: 13: 2008:Marshall School of Business alumni 1973:American people of Italian descent 1422:"DWP Building Named for Ferraro," 862:to Los Angeles. 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He served on a tanker with 21:John Ferraro (disambiguation) 2018:USC Trojans football players 1149:"Ex-Stripper Cast in Play," 1118:Los Angeles Herald-Examiner, 921:, Ferraro opposed a plan by 468: 388:Career highlights and awards 7: 648:St. Brendan Catholic Church 574:. 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John Ferraro (disambiguation)

Los Angeles City Council
4th
Harold A. Henry
Tom LaBonge
President of the Los Angeles City Council
Pat Russell
Ruth Galanter
John S. Gibson Jr.
Joel Wachs
President Pro Tempore
Los Angeles City Council
Robert Stevenson
Joel Wachs
Cudahy, California
Santa Monica, California
Democratic
Margaret Hart
Tackle
USC
Bell
All-American
1944
1947
1946
All-PCC
1946
1947
Democratic

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