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Jean Amatucci Fox (born November 23, 1938) is an American politician from New York.

Life

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Jean Amatucci was born on November 23, 1938, the daughter of Daniel and Carmela Amatucci. Her father was a Democratic politician and was the Supervisor of the Town of Bethel who approved the Woodstock Festival and signed the permits allowing the same.[1] She graduated from State University of New York at Plattsburgh's school nurse-teacher education program in 1960 and became a registered nurse.[2][3] She lived in White Lake, Sullivan County, New York. She was Executive Director of the New York State School Nurse-Teachers Association and was active in several other nurses' professional organizations before her election to the State Assembly. She also owned Candy Cone, a soft serve ice cream business, in Bethel during the late 1960s and early 1970s.

She entered politics as a Democrat and was elected to the New York State Assembly in 1974, serving as a member of the New York State Assembly from 1975 through 1978, sitting in the 181st and 182nd New York State Legislatures. She served on the Assembly’s Aging, Agriculture, Child Care and Health Committees,[4] and chaired the Assembly Subcommittee on Healthcare Delivery.[5]

In November 1975, she married Mark Dennis Fox,[6] later a United States magistrate judge in the Southern District of New York.[7] On March 14, 1978, their son Michael Louis Fox was born, making her the first woman state legislator in New York history to give birth while in office.[8] In May 1978, she announced her retirement from the Assembly, to take effect at the end of that term, and said that she would take care of her infant son instead.[9]

She was honored as Alumnus of the Year of SUNY Plattsburgh in 1976.[10] She was a member of the College Council of SUNY Plattsburgh from 1976 to 1985.[11]

She was appointed by Governor Mario Cuomo as Chairwoman of the New York State Temporary Commission on Lobbying.[12]

In May of 2024, former NYS Assemblymember Amatucci was named one of the 63 New York State Senate Women of Distinction for 2024 by nomination of NYS Sen. James Skoufis.[13][14]

References

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  • ^ "The Evening News - Google News Archive Search". news.google.com. Retrieved 3 May 2017.
  • ^ "Full text of "Plattsburgh Weekly Fall 1976"". archive.org. Retrieved 3 May 2017.
  • ^ “Lawmakers Women of the New York State Legislature”, 2017 publication of the New York State Legislative Women’s Caucus
  • ^ “Lawmakers Women of the New York State Legislature”, 2017 publication of the New York State Legislative Women’s Caucus
  • ^ Plurality for AssemblywomaninThe Evening News, of Newburgh, on October 21, 1977
  • ^ Mark Dennis Fox at martindale.com
  • ^ N.Y. Legislator Has Baby Boy in the Nashua Telegraph, of Nashua, on March 15, 1978
  • ^ Amatucci Says She'll Retire; Scramble SeeninThe Evening News, of Newburgh, on May 3, 1978
  • ^ ASSEMBLYWOMAN AMATUCCI "ALUMNUS OF THE YEAR" in the Weekly, of the State University College at Plattsburgh, on October 7, 1976
  • ^ "Past Members of the College Council" at SUNY Plattsburgh
  • ^ New York Lobbyists Spent $17 Million in '87 in the New York Times on March 13, 1988
  • ^ NYS Senate Resolution 2023-J2419, May 14, 2024
  • ^ NYS Sen. James Skoufis website announcement
  • New York State Assembly
    Preceded by

    Louis Ingrassia

    New York State Assembly
    98th District

    1975–1978
    Succeeded by

    Raymond M. Kisor


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