Wadie P. Deddeh, California Legislator

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Wadie P. Deddeh, Democrat, was a California Assembly Member from 1967-1983 and State Senator from 1983-1993. In 1966, Deddeh became the first Iraqi-born American elected to office anywhere in the United States.

Deddeh attended the University of Baghdad and received a B.A. in Literature in 1946. After immigrating to the United States in 1948, he received a Master's Degree in Political Science in 1956 from the University of Detroit. In 1982, Deddeh received an Honorary Doctorate Degree from National University. Deddeh became a naturalized citizen in 1953 and worked variously as a grocery store clerk and owner, teacher of Arabic at the Army Language School at Monterey, California, and civics teacher at Sweetwater High School. Before being elected to office, Deddeh was Chair and Professor of the Southwestern College Department of Political Science.

Deddeh married Mary-Lynn Drake, a drama and speech coach at Hilltop Junior High School in Chula Vista, California. The Deddehs have one son, Peter.

Elected to the 77th Assembly District in 1966, Deddeh served for 16 years in the Assembly before successfully running for the 40th Senate District in 1982. During Deddeh's tenure in the Assembly, the 77th District extended from La Mesa on the north to the Mexican border on the south. Communities in the 40th District during Deddeh's tenure in the Senate include Balboa Park, Bonita, Chula Vista, Encanto, Harbor Island, Imperial Beach, Lemon Grove, National City, San Diego, San Ysidro, Spring Valley, Castle Park, Harbor Side, La Presa, Lincoln Acres, Otay Mesa, Rancho del Otay, and Sunnyside. In 1986, Deddeh was interviewed by the Reagan White House for an ambassadorship to Iraq, but was not appointed.

As an Assembly Member, Deddeh's interests included alcoholic beverage policy and issues related to intoxicated motorists, border issues, education and retired educators, energy policy, environmental policy, gun control, judicial policy, Mexican-American affairs, retired employee benefits, tax policy, and unemployment compensation. In the Senate, Deddeh focused on taxation, education, public employees, and transportation. Some notable legislation sponsored by Deddeh in the Senate included limiting the dissemination of pornography, prohibiting abortions in certain cases, curtailing illegal gang activity, and banning transfers of funds between political candidates.

According to the California Legislature at Sacramento (Handbooks) and the Assembly Final History, Deddeh served on the following Assembly committees:

State Assembly, 1967-1983

Standing and Interim Committees Finance and Insurance, 1971-1974 *Chair, 1973-1974 Finance, Insurance and Commerce, 1981-1982 Employment and Public Employees, 1971-1972 Government Administration, 1970 Governmental Organization, 1981-1982 Municipal and County Government, 1967-1970 *Vice Chair, 1967-1968 Public Employees and Retirement, 1969-1980 *Chair 1969-1978 Revenue and Taxation, 1967-1982 *Chair 1979-1982 Transportation and Commerce, 1967-1982 *Chair 1969-1972 Urban Affairs and Housing, 1969-1970 Subcommittees Administration of the Personal Income Tax and Bank Corporation Taxes, 1977-1978 Air Quality, 1979-1980 Corporate Taxes, 1977-1978 Retirement, 1977-1978 Transit, 1975-1978 Unemployment-Disability Insurance, 1981-1982 Workers Compensation, 1981-1982 Select Committees (General Research Committees) Mass Transit, 1979-1980 San Diego Foster Care Programs, 1973-1974 Medical Malpractice, 1970-1974 Joint Committees Economic Conversion, 1968-1970 School Finance, 1972 Commissions, Committees, Boards, and Task Forces Commission of the Californias, 1967-1982 State Highway Users Tax Study Commission, 1972 State Transportation Board, 1971-1972 State School Building Finance Committee, 1968-1980

According to the California Legislature at Sacramento (Handbooks) and the Senate Final History, Deddeh served on the following Senate committees:

State Senate, 1983-1993

Standing and Interim Committees Appropriations, 1985-1990 Banking and Commerce, 1985-1988, 1993 *Chair, 1993 Budget and Fiscal Review, 1991-1992 Commerce and International Trade, 1991-1992 *Chair, 1991-1992 Education, 1983-1993 Health and Human Services, 1989-1993 Housing and Urban, 1983-1984 Insurance, Claims and Corporations, 1983-1990, 1993 *Vice Chair, 1983-1986 Public Employment and Retirement, 1983-1984 *Chair, 1983-1984 Revenue and Taxation, 1983-1986, 1989-1992 *Chair, 1989-1992 Transportation, 1983-1990 *Chair, 1985-1986 Veterans Affairs, 1989-1993 Select Committees (General Research Committees) Border Issues, Drug Trafficking, and Contraband, 1987-1992 *Chair, 1987-1992 Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 1985-1986 Pacific Rim, 1985-1992 Planning for California's Growth, 1985-1992 Substance Abuse, 1987-1990 Tourism and Aviation, 1989-1990 *Chair, 1989-1990 Subcommittees Education Reform, 1983-1990 *Chairman, 1983-1990 Special Committees Border Issues, 1991-1992 Joint Committees Legislative Retirement Committee, 1983-1992 Organized Crime and Gang Violence, 1987-1992 *Chair, 1987-1992 Public Pension Fund Investments, 1985-1992 Additional Committees Committee on Executive Salaries, 1983-1984 Study Team on Judges' Retirement System, 1983-1984 From the guide to the Wadie P. Deddeh Papers, 1967-1993, (California State Archives)

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