Greg Meeks

Meeks Responds to Weiner's Earmarks Proposal

Greg Meeks.
Getty Images
Greg Meeks.

Representative Anthony Weiner’s call to get rid of earmarks may work out well for him in next year's mayoral race, but it isn’t gaining much traction with his colleagues in Congress.  read more »

New York's 2008 Congressional Earmarks

Getty Images

Citizens Against Government Waste published its annual list of congressional earmarks (they actually call it the Congressional Pig Book list).

Of course, what one person calls wasteful spending, another person calls bringing home the bacon, and now that Democrats are in the majority, New York was supposed to be getting more federal money.

The state made out with a good portion, particularly in the Catskills, where Maurice Hinchey brought in $43.7 million.

Here is a list of what some members from New York, and a few from elsewhere, brought their districts, according to the list. (It's in numbers of millions):  read more »

Clinton Campaign: Fire Samantha Power

Getty Images

The Clinton campaign gathered Congress members Nita Lowey, Debbie Wasserman Schultz and Gregory Meeks on a conference call this morning to demand that Barack Obama sever his campaign's ties to senior adviser and Pulitzer-prize-winning academic Samantha Power after she called Hillary Clinton a “monster” in an interview with a Scottish newspaper.

Congresswoman Lowey of New York opened by saying, “We feel so strongly that this is a long way that we have to go in this campaign, and it's likely to go all the way to Denver. Personal attacks are not the way to go.” She went on, “We’re calling on Senator Obama to make it clear that Samantha Power should not be part of this campaign.”

Lowey later said, “This is an important test for Senator Obama….it’s really a test of character. This comment set a tone.” She then added, “I think Senator Obama has to make a public statement and separate himself from Samantha Power.”  read more »

Huntley's Candidate Goes After Meeks' Candidate

The race for the City Council seat in Queens that Leroy Comrie is vacating because of term limits in 2009 is turning contentious unusually early.

Running for the seat are Ruben Wills, executive chief of staff to Democratic state Senator Shirley Huntley, Brian Simon, chief of staff to Representative Greg Meeks, and Democratic operative Joan Flowers.  read more »

Rangel on the Role of Superdelegates

Getty Images

Charlie Rangel, a major supporter of Hillary Clinton, is joining Chuck Schumer and a growing number of superdelegates who think the Democratic nominee should reflect the popular vote, not the will of the superdelegates.

From Newsday:  read more »

Meeks' Personal Trainer

An interesting detail from that Roll Call story (highlighted moments ago by Liz) about an audit of Greg Meeks' use of campaign funds: The reason his office reportedly gave for one expenditure--for a personal trainer--was that said trainer “was necessary to alleviate stress brought on by the candidate’s duties.”

The audit, for your interest, is here.

How unusual is this?

Thompson Gets a Meeks

The newest member of City Comptroller Bill Thompson's press staff is Ebony Meeks, daughter of Queens Congressman Greg Meeks.

She had worked on David Paterson's [corrected] last campaign, according to the comptroller's spokesman Jeff Simmons, and did a "fantastic job."

"She has experience pitching stories, setting up interview, researching and enjoyed working with the media on a daily basis," he said.

According to Simmons, two other people applied for the job after seeing it advertised on the comptroller's web site, but unlike Meeks, they had not worked on the campaign and weren't as well qualified.

Update: Meeks worked on Paterson's campaign, not Thompson's, Simmons said. More importantly, the two other people who applied for the job "didn't have the experience or credentials." Meeks has a degree in journalism from Howard University. -- Azi Paybarah

The Morning Read: June 6, 2006

The Times reports on threats made against Cory Booker.

Hearings are scheduled for legislative redistricting.

Today is Primary Day in New Jersey.

The Daily News reports that Greg Meeks ranks in the top 10 of "globetrotting congressional offices."

Bill Weld is facing pressure to drop out of the governor's race.

—Nicole Brydson

Delegation Divided

Over on The Real Estate, Matt Schuerman takes a look at federal legislation that would punish states and localities for using eminent domain. The bill brought a real split in the city's, and the borough's, Congressional delegation. Nydia Velazquez and Anthony Weiner, among others, backed the legislation, while Jerry Nadler and Greg Meeks were among the mere 38 Nays.
 read more »

Free Donuts

We find ourselves ... strangely drawn to Greg Meeks's Minority Franchise Buyers Conference next Monday at the Citigroup Center.

No, it's not the starpower of The Apprentice's Stacy J.  read more »

More this line from the advisory: "Representatives from Quiznos Subs, Dunkin Donuts, Maui Wowi, Domino's Pizza and Wing Zone will be on hand for an interactive display of products and services."

Interactive!