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John D’Amico Jr. was born on 24 January, 1941 in New Jersey, is a politician. Discover John D’Amico Jr.’s Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 82 years old?
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John D’Amico Jr. Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is John D’Amico Jr. worth at the age of 83 years old? John D’Amico Jr.’s income source is mostly from being a successful politician. He is from United States. We have estimated
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D’Amico, after the election and short of his 70th birthday, announced his retirement from politics. He was the recipient of the 2016 New Jersey Law Journal Lifetime Achievement Award based on his career in public service, including serving as a superior court judge, chairman of the state parole board, a state senator, a Monmouth County Freeholder during three different decades at two different times and as an Oceanport councilman.
His article, “Does the Tea Party Understand the Constitution?”, appeared in Salon Magazine in May 2013.
He served as Deputy Director of the board in 2009. At the January 7, 2010, annual reorganization, he was succeeded as Deputy Director by Robert D. Clifton.
He was elected to a third three-year term as Freeholder in November 2007. As a freeholder, D’Amico oversaw Planning, Commerce and Education, which includes Brookdale Community College, Economic Development & Tourism, Planning Board, Superintendent of Schools and the Vocational Board of Education.
In 1992, he was appointed as a Judge of the New Jersey Superior Court. During his tenure, he developed a streamlined trial procedure called an “Expedited Jury Trial” that is in use statewide and has been emulated in other states. In 2003, he was appointed Chairman of the New Jersey State Parole Board. As Chairman, he implemented a system of graduated sanctions for technical violations of conditions of parole with a focus on rehabilitation. To enhance re-entry programs, he established re-entry task forces to work with individual volunteers, faith-based entities, and nonprofit agencies to address the issues of housing, employment, addiction, gang activity, family reunification, and transportation. He retired from his position as Chairman in 2007.
Following the death of Representative James J. Howard, State Senator Frank Pallone was elected to fill the vacancy. On December 10, 1988, John D’Amico was elected to Pallone’s senate vacancy by the Democratic County Party Committee members in the 11th Legislative District; he was the first of the state’s legislators to be chosen by a political caucus and not popularly elected. Eleven months later, he was defeated in the 1989 general election by Republican Assemblyman Joseph A. Palaia.
D’Amico served as a Councilman in Oceanport, New Jersey from 1979 to 1984 and was elected to a three-year term as a Monmouth County Freeholder in 1983. He was reelected in 1986. As Freeholder, he helped found the Monmouth County Department of Transportation and the Office of Recycling.
John D’Amico Jr. (born January 24, 1941) is an American Democratic Party politician from New Jersey, who served on the Monmouth County, New Jersey Board of Chosen Freeholders and served in the New Jersey Senate in 1988 and 1989.
Born in Long Branch on January 24, 1941, D’Amico attended Red Bank Regional High School. He graduated from Harvard College in 1963 and from Harvard Law School in 1966.