In the course of his 25 years in politics, Joseph Addabbo (1925-1986) won respect from his colleagues, constituents and community for his ability to be just, compassionate and effective. A lifelong resident of Ozone Park, he was educated at City College and St. John’s University, where he received his law degree in 1946. Addabbo began his career as a lawyer.
First elected to represent the 6th District in Queens in 1960, Addabbo, a Democrat, was re-elected to Congress 12 times. He supported legislation to benefit the elderly, education, small businesses, veterans benefits, and appropriation of funds for economically depressed areas. As Chairman of the Appropriations Subcommittee on Defense (1979-1986), Addabbo played a powerful role in both shaping and challenging national defense policy. He worked to curb defense spending, sponsored legislation to halt the Vietnam War, and advocated a nuclear freeze while at the same time bolstering defense contracts for New York. Addabbo served in Congress until he died on April 10, 1986.
The 12-story Joseph P. Addabbo Federal Building was constructed in 1989 and currently houses offices of the Social Security Administration, among other tenants.
Biographical Directory of the U.S. Congress, Joseph Patrick Addabbo, https://history.house.gov/People/Listing/A/ADDABBO,-Joseph-Patrick-(A000052)/
"Joseph P. Addabbo Federal Building in Queens Gets Needed Repairs as Part of President Obama’s Fiscal Year 2017 Budget," U.S. General Services Administration, February 9, 2016, https://www.gsa.gov/about-us/newsroom/news-releases/joseph-p-addabbo-federal-building-in-queens-gets-needed-repairs-as-part-of-president-obamas-fiscal-year-2017-budget