John C. D'Amico explained

John C. D'Amico
State House:Illinois
District:15th
Preceded:Ralph C. Capparelli
Succeeded:Michael Kelly
Birth Date:12 June 1962
Birth Place:Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Spouse:Christine
Children:3
Party:Democratic

John C. D'Amico (born June 12, 1962) is an American politician who served as a Democratic member of the Illinois House of Representatives, representing the 15th District from November 2004 to November 2021.

Education and career

He graduated from St. Edward Elementary School and Weber High School in Chicago, then attended Northeastern Illinois University.

D'Amico joined the Chicago Department of Water[1] in 1982 and now serves as a district foreman for the Chicago Water Department.

Illinois House of Representatives

In the 2004 general election, D'Amico was elected to the Illinois House of Representatives from the 15th district.[2] After the election, 15th district Democratic incumbent Ralph Capparelli (who lost re-election in the 20th district) resigned effective November 4, 2004. The Democratic Representative Committee of the 15th Representative District appointed D'Amico to fill the vacancy for the remainder of the 93rd General Assembly. D'Amico was sworn into office November 6, 2004.[3] He represented the 15th District, and served on several committees:[4]

He is a member of the Edgebrook Community Association, St. Edwards Athletic Advisory Committee, City Club of Chicago, Mayfair Lions Club, Queen of All Saints Men's Club and the Edgebrook Sauganash Athletic Association. He stepped down as a state legislator on November 5, 2021.[5]

Personal life

D'Amico and his wife Christine have three children. His aunt is former Alderman Margaret Laurino of Chicago's 39th Ward.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Miller . Rich . Once again, Blagojevich proves why he can't be trusted . Chicago Sun-Times. 2008-08-08. 2008-11-09 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20081106082847/http://www.weareillinois.org/connect/newsDetail.aspx?newsID=4433. 2008-11-06.
  2. News: Dems keep control in Springfield. November 3, 2004. Chicago Tribune.
  3. Mahoney. Mark (Chief Clerk of the House). Resignations and Appointments. Journal of the Illinois House of Representatives. 93. 218. 6–10. January 10, 2005. Illinois House of Representatives. July 7, 2021.
  4. Web site: John D'Amico's Biography. Project Vote Smart. en-US. 2016-08-01.
  5. News: Miller. Rich. Rep. John D'Amico retiring effective today. November 7, 2021. Capitol Fax. November 7, 2021.