Daniel James Morey

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Daniel James Morey
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Congressman, NY-8
In Office:
2012 - Present
Preceded by Jerrold Nadler (D)
Succeeded by Incumbent
New York City Police Department
In Office:
1982 - 2012
Preceded by n/a
Succeeded by n/a
NYPD Commanding Officer Patrol Borough Brooklyn South, Assistant Chief
In Office:
2008 - 2011
Preceded by David Brown
Succeeded by Philip Banks, III
Commanding Officer Police Academy, Deputy Chief
In Office:
2002 - 2008
Preceded by Martin Buchanan
Succeeded by Wilbur L. Chapman
Born

28 September 1957
Brooklyn, New York City, New York
Political Party Democrat
Spouse Rachel Morey (née Jackson) 1983 - 2011 (deceased)
Children Matthew Daniel (born 1984), Isobel Marie (born 1986), Kara Michelle (born 1989)
Profession NYPD Police Officer, Politician
Religion Roman Catholic


Daniel James Morey (born 28 September 1957) is a United States politician currently serving as Congressman for New York's 8th congressional district. He is the Ranking Member on the House Standing Committee on Foreign Relations and Armed Services and in this capacity a member of the 'Gang of Eigh.' Previously he served with the New York City Police Department (NYPD) for 30 year, achieving the rank of Assistant Chief.

Contents

Career Overview

  • 1975 – 1979 City University of New York
  • 1979 – 1982 New York University School of Law
  • 1982 – 2012 New York City Police Department
   NYPD Service Record:
   1982 – 1984 Police Officer – 68st Precinct
   1984 – 1987 Lieutenant – 68st Precinct
   1987 – 1991 Captain – Commanding Officer 68th Precinct
   1991 – 1997 Deputy Inspector – Anti-Gang Bureau
   1997 – 2002 Inspector – Counterterrorism Bureau
   2002 – 2008 Deputy Chief – Commanding Officer Police Academy
   2008 – 2012 Assistant Chief – Commanding Officer Patrol Borough Brooklyn South
  • 2012 – Present Congressman for New York's 9th congressional district

Education

  • Bachelor of Arts, double degree, political science and philosophy, City University of New York
  • J.D., New York University School of Law

Biography

Daniel James Morey was born on September 28, 1957 in Brooklyn, NYC. He was born as the first of four children into a family of Scottish-German decent. Both his father ames, a police officer with the NYPD, and his mother Maria, a schoolteacher, were first generation Americans. Morey has three brothers and one sister. The oldest of his three brothers, Sonny Morey moved to Miami where he went on to become a Detective working vice. Richard Morey served 15 years with the NYPD before moving upstate where he became police chief of a small town. Matthew Morey, the youngest of the four Morey boys enlisted in the army after graduation from high school but was tragically killed in the line of duty. Dan Morey's only sister Ava, a lawyer, works for the District Attorney's office in New York City.

Morey's father was shot in the line of duty in 1969 and the family moved to Staten Island to live with family there. After graduating from Port Richmond High School in 1975 Morey enrolled at the City University of New York where he received a double degree in political science and philosophy in 1979 and earned a scholarship to attend the New York University School of Law. He received his J.D. in 1982. Against his mother's hopes Morey did not seek a career in law however but instead decided to follow in his father's footsteps and join the New York City Police Department. He spent most of his 30 year career with the Department in Brooklyn (68st Precinct) and served as Commanding Officer of Patrol Borough Brooklyn South for the last 4 years of his career, holding the rank of Assistant Chief.

Having spent almost his entire life in Brooklyn, Morey decided in 2012 to contest for the seat in New York's 8th congressional district and retired from the NYPD. To his own surprise he came out victorious in the primary and went on to win the general election.

Political Career

  • 2013 - Present Congressman representing New York's 8th Congressional District
  • 2013 - Present Ranking Member of the House Standing Committee on Foreign Relations and Armed Services

First Term in Congress

Following his election victory in the 2012 general election, Morey was assigned to serve on the House Standing Committee on Foreign Relations and Armed Services. This assignment followed his speech at the 2012 Democratic National Convention in Chicago, where he stressed the need for a new foreign policy approach.

"Ours should not be the paternalistic leadership of an arrogant big brother, but the inviting and welcoming leadership of a great and noble nation. We have a collective responsibility as citizens of the greatest and freest nation in the world. America must not retreat within its borders. Or greatest export is freedom, and we have a moral obligation to champion it throughout the world." - Dan Morey at the 2012 Democratic National Convention

Morey, who had spent five years with the NYPD's Counterterrorism Bureau also stressed homeland security reform and became an active advocat of American soldiers, Veterans and their families in D.C.. The first bill passed by the newly elected 113th Congress, the "Keeping America's Heroes Safe Act" was a bill introduced by Dan Morey - designed to improve body armor for America's soldiers.

Alex Hayes, the Foreign Relation's and Armed Services Committee Ranking Member stood in a special election for the Senate seat vacated by the President upon his election and Morey succeeded as Ranking Member of the committee.

The bills introduced by Congressman Morey included a wide variety of subjects - ranging from protecting America's environment to ensuring victory in the War on Terror. He also sponsored the "Joint Resolution on Authorization of Force in Chad," a bi-partisan resolution to authorize air strikes in Chad.

Personal Life and Family

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The Morey Children

Morey met his wife Rachel while at Law School and the couple got married in 1983 at St Agnes Roman Catholic Church in Brooklyn. They have four children: Matthew Daniel (born 1984), Isobel Marie (born 1986), Kara Michelle (born 1989) and Sophie Payge (born 1993). Rachel tragically died of cancer in 2011. Friend's of the family credit Morey's move to seek higher office to the loss of his wife as it had always been her dream for him to represent New York in Congress one day. Morey's an avid sports fan and season ticket holder to the New York Jets for years. He also supports the New York Yankees, the New York Knicks and the New York Rangers. During his younger years Morey was an avid boxer and played football both at high school and in college as quarterback for his alma mater. Up to this day he is an ardent survivalist, regularly taking exotic vacations whenever possible.

Election Results

Election Result for New York Congressional Election, 2012
Party Candidate Status %
Republican Susan L. Kone Challenger 24.5%
Democratic Daniel James Morey Challenger 75.5%


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