John Boccieri Explained

John Boccieri
State:Ohio
State House:Ohio
District:59th
Term Start:September 29, 2015
Term End:December 31, 2018
Predecessor:Ron Gerberry
Successor:Don Manning
State2:Ohio
Term Start2:January 3, 2009
Term End2:January 3, 2011
Predecessor2:Ralph Regula
Successor2:Jim Renacci
State Senate3:Ohio
State3:Ohio
District3:33rd
Term Start3:January 1, 2007
Term End3:December 31, 2008
Predecessor3:Bob Hagan
Successor3:Joe Schiavoni
State House4:Ohio
State4:Ohio
District4:61st
Term Start4:January 3, 2001
Term End4:December 31, 2006
Predecessor4:Ron Hood
Successor4:Mark Okey
Birth Name:John Stephen Anthony Boccieri
Birth Date:5 October 1969
Birth Place:Youngstown, Ohio, U.S.
Party:Democratic
Spouse:Stacey Kennedy
Residence:Poland, Ohio, U.S.
Profession:Air Force Officer
Politician
Alma Mater:St. Bonaventure University (BS)
Webster University (MA, MPA)
Allegiance:United States of America
Serviceyears:1994–1998 (Air Force
1998-present (Air Force Reserve)
Branch:United States Air Force
Unit:911th Airlift Wing
Battles:Operation Iraqi Freedom

John Stephen Anthony Boccieri (born October 5, 1969) is an American politician who was appointed to fill the 59th district seat in the Ohio House of Representatives on September 29, 2015. He left office after an unsuccessful run for Ohio State Senate in 2018. He served as the U.S. representative for from 2009 to 2011, and lost his 2010 bid for reelection to Republican Jim Renacci. He is a member of the Democratic Party, and previously served in the Ohio State Senate and the Ohio House of Representatives. Boccieri resides in Poland, Ohio.[1]

Early life and career

Boccieri was born in Youngstown where he graduated from Ursuline High School in 1988. He attended St. Bonaventure University in New York, graduating with a B.S. in 1992, after which he played minor league baseball in the Frontier League.[2] Following one season of baseball, he began his career in government. After working as staff for several members of the Ohio House of Representatives, Boccieri joined the United States Air Force as a second lieutenant. He also earned two master's degrees (M.A. 1992, M.P.A. 1996) from Webster University in St. Louis, Missouri.[3] Boccieri flew the C-130 Hercules as a member of the Air Force Reserve. He has been forward deployed several times and served in Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom, causing him to take leaves of absence from the Ohio Legislature.After leaving the active duty Air Force, he re-entered politics, running for and winning the 61st District of the Ohio House of Representatives in 2000. In 2006, he won a seat in the Ohio State Senate in District 33; he was unopposed.

United States Congress

Committee assignments

Notable votes

In the 111th Congress, Boccieri voted for the Children's Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act of 2009, the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act,[4] an economic stimulus package, and the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act,[5] landmark health care reform legislation.

In his memoir, A Promised Land, Barack Obama described Boccieri as a "rising star" of the Democratic Party and one of the political neophytes who decided to support the healthcare reform bill despite political risks.[6]

Campaigns

2008

There had been speculation throughout 2007 that Boccieri would challenge U.S. Representative Ralph Regula to represent the 16th District in the U.S. House, a seat Regula had held for 36 years. When Regula announced his retirement in late 2007, Boccieri faced an open field. He defeated State Representative Mary Cirelli with 64% of the vote in the Democratic primary. He faced and defeated State Senator Kirk Schuring in the general election.[7] He was the first Democrat to represent this district in 58 years.[8]

2010

On October 30, 2010, Boccieri ran offstage while former President Bill Clinton was giving a speech after learning that his pregnant wife was in labor.[9]

On November 2, 2010, Boccieri lost his bid for a second term in Congress after being defeated by Republican businessman Jim Renacci. He was defeated handily in an overwhelmingly Republican election cycle; Boccieri received only 41% of the vote, compared to 52% for Renacci (a Libertarian candidate took the remaining votes).[10]

Return to Ohio House of Representatives

On September 29, 2015, Boccieri was appointed to the Ohio House of Representatives, filling the 59th District vacancy caused by the resignation of Ron Gerberry.[11] He did not run for re-election in 2018, instead opting to run for the 33rd District seat in the Ohio State Senate, losing to Michael Rulli in the general election.

Notes and References

  1. News: Associated Press . September 29, 2015 . John Boccieri named to vacant seat in Ohio House . Times Reporter . New Philadelphia, OH.
  2. Web site: John Boccieri Independent Leagues Statistics & History. Baseball-Reference.com.
  3. Web site: BOCCIERI, John A. - Biographical Information. congress.gov. 22 April 2015.
  4. Web site: Washington . U. S. Capitol Room H154 . p:225-7000 . DC 20515-6601 . 2009-01-28 . Roll Call 46 Roll Call 46, Bill Number: H. R. 1, 111th Congress, 1st Session . 2023-12-19 . Office of the Clerk, U.S. House of Representatives . en.
  5. Web site: Washington . U. S. Capitol Room H154 . p:225-7000 . DC 20515-6601 . 2010-03-21 . Roll Call 165 Roll Call 165, Bill Number: H. R. 3590, 111th Congress, 2nd Session . 2023-12-19 . Office of the Clerk, U.S. House of Representatives . en.
  6. Book: Obama, Barack . A Promise Land . Crown . November 17, 2020 . 978-1-5247-6316-9 . United States . 427 . English.
  7. News: 2008-12-09. Ohio Election Results, 2008. The New York Times. 2021-04-05.
  8. Web site: Dems Find Careers Threatened by Obamacare Votes . Barone, Michael . October 18, 2010 . Rasmussen Reports . 11 July 2011.
  9. Web site: Atassi. Leila. October 30, 2010. U.S. Rep. Boccieri leaves campaign stage today -- his wife is in labor. 2021-04-05. cleveland.
  10. News: Renacci sweeps to victory over Boccieri . . November 3, 2010 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20101108221458/http://www.cantonrep.com/news/x4794203/Renacci-supporters-cheer-election-results . November 8, 2010 .
  11. News: Jo. Ingles. September 29, 2015. New Members are Appointed to the Ohio House of Representatives: Former Congressman John Boccieri and Ottawa County Commissioner Steven Arndt are the Newest Additions to the Ohio House. WKSU Radio. Kent, OH.