Bill Text: NY J00852 | 2021-2022 | General Assembly | Introduced


Bill Title: Mourning the death of legendary former United States Congressman Lester L. Wolff

Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Democrat 1-0)

Status: (Passed) 2021-05-20 - ADOPTED [J00852 Detail]

Download: New_York-2021-J00852-Introduced.html

Senate Resolution No. 852

BY: Senator GAUGHRAN

        MOURNING  the  death  of  legendary  former United
        States Congressman Lester L. Wolff

  WHEREAS, It is with  profound  sorrow  and  deep  regret  that  this
Legislative  Body,  representing the people of the State of New York, is
moved this day to pay tribute to an eminent man of indomitable faith and
dedication whose  public  service  and  countless  accomplishments  will
forever stand as a paradigm and inspiration for others; and

  WHEREAS,  Lester  L.  Wolff,  a  former  New  York  Congressman  who
championed President Lyndon B. Johnson's Great Society programs  in  the
1960s  and America's fight against international drug trafficking in the
1970s, died on Tuesday, May 11, 2021, in Syosset, New York, at  the  age
of 102; and

  WHEREAS, Lester L. Wolff was elected to the House of Representatives
in  1965, and served as a United States Congressman for 16 years, during
which time he co-sponsored the original Medicare law; carried a  message
from  China's paramount leader, Deng Xiaoping, to President Jimmy Carter
that led to full  Sino-American  diplomatic  recognition  in  1979;  and
helped expose Indochina's so-called Golden Triangle as a major source of
heroin destined for the United States and its troops in Vietnam; and

  WHEREAS,  Lester  Lionel  Wolff  was born in Manhattan on January 4,
1919, the only child of Samuel and Hannah (Bartman) Wolff; he grew up in
Washington Heights, in northern  Manhattan,  where  he  attended  Public
School 189; and

  WHEREAS, In a storybook childhood, Lester L. Wolff met Babe Ruth and
Lou Gehrig at Yankee Stadium and received a baseball for his bar mitzvah
signed  by  the  1932  Yankees,  who won the American League pennant and
swept the Chicago Cubs in the World Series; and

  WHEREAS, After graduating from George Washington High School in 1935
and New York University in 1939, Lester L. Wolff and the former  Blanche
Silver were united in marriage in 1940; and

  WHEREAS,  Due  to  his  asthma,  Lester  L. Wolff was ineligible for
service in World War II, but volunteered for the Civil  Air  Patrol;  he
flew  hundreds  of  missions over Atlantic coastal waters as a pilot and
observer on the lookout for  German  submarines  and  the  wreckage  and
survivors of allied ships torpedoed offshore; and

  WHEREAS,  As  one  of the wartime patrol's last survivors, Lester L.
Wolff received the nation's highest civilian  honor,  the  Congressional
Gold Medal, on behalf of the organization in 2014; and

  WHEREAS,  Upon  the  completion  of  his military service, Lester L.
Wolff produced and moderated "Between the Lines," a local public-affairs
television program; he then began working in marketing and  founded  the
Coordinated  Marketing Agency before beginning his illustrious career in
politics; and

  WHEREAS, As one of his first acts in the House  of  Representatives,
Lester  L.  Wolff  was a sponsor of the Medicare bill; he also voted for
such legislative cornerstones as Medicaid and the Voting Rights  Act  of
1965; and

  WHEREAS,  Furthermore,  throughout  eight  terms  in  Congress,  his
wide-ranging legislative agenda  included  bills  to  strengthen  Social
Security,  environmental  protections, veterans' benefits, famine relief
and assistance for refugees; and

  WHEREAS, Locally, this extraordinary congressman led the  charge  in
the  1960s  to  nix  the  building  of  a bridge planned to continue the
Seaford-Oyster Bay Expressway in Syosset north to connect with Route 106
through Muttontown, Upper Brookville and Oyster Bay; and

  WHEREAS, During this time, Lester L. Wolff contacted the  Department
of  the  Interior to survey the area, leading the U.S. Fish and Wildlife
Department to declare the 3,209 acres of  bay  bottom,  salt  marsh  and
small  freshwater  wetland  the  Oyster Bay National Wildlife Refuge and
crushing the plan for the bridge; and

  WHEREAS, A devout Jew, Lester L. Wolff was  proud  of  his  work  to
assist  Israel;  his  introduction  of  amendments  to  the  White House
sponsored Foreign Assistance Act of 1969, restored peace  talks  between
Israel and the Arab states; these amendments provided Israel with the F4
Phantom  jets that later gave them what they needed to win the 1967 war;
and

  WHEREAS, An expert in Asian affairs, Lester L. Wolff served  as  the
chairman  of the House International Relations Subcommittee on Asian and
Pacific Affairs where he led a Congressional  delegation  to  meet  with
Vice  Premier  Teng Hsiao-ping on July 9, 1978, with a goal to normalize
relations with China; and

  WHEREAS, Helping to soothe worries over Taiwan's future,  Lester  L.
Wolff  co-wrote the Taiwan Relations Act of 1979, which acknowledged the
People's Republic as China's sole legal government but mandated American
protections for Taiwan's security, economy and other  interests;  signed
into  law  by  President  Carter, it stabilized the American position in
Asia; and

  WHEREAS, Predeceased by his wife, Lester L. Wolff is survived by his
son,   Bruce;   his   daughter,   Diane;   four    grandchildren;    six
great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandchild; and

  WHEREAS,  Every  citizen  in  New  York  State  has  most  certainly
benefited, in one way or another, from the deep dedication, intelligence
and  commitment  that  Lester  L.  Wolff  brought  to  his  work  as  an
influential  congressman  and  public  policy-maker;  a loyal friend and
trusted advisor, he will be deeply missed and truly merits the  grateful
tribute of this Legislative Body; now, therefore, be it

  RESOLVED,  That  this Legislative Body pause in its deliberations to
mourn the  death  of  Lester  L.  Wolff,  and  to  express  its  deepest
condolences to his family; and be it further

  RESOLVED,  That  a  copy  of this Resolution, suitably engrossed, be
transmitted to the family of Lester L. Wolff.
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