Gary Ackerman
New York's 2008 Congressional Earmarks
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 »
Crowd Cheers As Paterson Is Sworn In
David Paterson was just sworn in as governor here in the Assembly chambers on the third floor of the Capitol building in Albany, to cheers of "David! David!"
Paterson acknowledged distinguished guests, including his "good friend" Joe Bruno.
Spitzer's Real ID Shift Goes Against Congressional Dems Too
It's worth noting that Hillary Clinton isn’t the only one trying to get squared away with Eliot Spitzer’s new license policy.
The governor’s (original) plan would have allowed illegal immigrants to obtain a driver's license, but now it's being linked to federal guidelines that will be outlined in the Real ID Act. Although Spitzer backed Real ID this week, a number of Democratic congress members from New York opposed it during a 2005 vote (which may explain why it hasn't been easy getting most of them to say anything about Spitzer's new plan).
One congressional aide was kind enough to refer me to the results of the 2005 vote on the Real ID Act.
Democrats Gary Ackerman (Queens/Nassau), Tim Bishop (Suffolk), Joe Crowley (Queens/Bronx), Eliot Engel (Bronx/Westchester), Carolyn Maloney (Manhattan/Queens), Greg Meeks (Queens), Jerry Nadler (Manhattan/Brooklyn), Charlie Rangel (Manhattan), Jose Serrano (Bronx), Ed Towns (Brooklyn), Nydia Velazquez (Manhattan/Brooklyn/Queens) and Anthony Weiner (Queens/Brooklyn) all voted against it.
UPDATE: Another congressional staffer, putting this story in context, noted that every Democratic congress member in the state voted against Real ID, except for Mike McNulty, who voted for it, and Maurice Hinchey who was absent.
Events for March 30, 2007
10:30 a.m. Asian Women in Business and Rep. Gary Ackerman will hold a free workshop for Asian American owned businesses in Queens and Nassau County at the Korea Village Open Center, 150-24 Northern Boulevard in Queens. read more »
11 a.m. The House Judiciary Subcommittee on Immigration will hold a hearing on the historical trends and personal experiences of American immigration at the Ellis Island National Monument.
Events for November 8, 2006
The board of directors of the City's Economic Development Corporation meet at 110 William Street.
Gary Ackerman hosts a town hall meeting for small business owners at the public library in Corona, Queens.
Prisoner and AIDS advocates protest the closure of the HIV testing program at Rikers Island on the steps of City Hall.
A Veterans Day ceremony will be held at the Brooklyn VA hospital.
Staten Island Borough President James Molinaro announces funding for the Staten Island Recreation Association's therapeutic horseback riding program. James Gennaro and John Liu host a Kristallnacht commemoration at the Free Synagogue of Flushing.
People for the American Way host a discussion of the election results and debate on same-sex marriage at their Northeast Regional Office.The International Rescue Committee honors Liberian President Ellen Johnson-Sirlief at their Freedom Award dinner at the Waldorf, which John Edwards is also scheduled to attend.
Susan Sarandon is honored at the Habitat for Humanity gala at the Cathedral of St. John the Divine.
Bob Schieffer moderates a panel discussion on national security reporting with journalists Dana Priest, James Risen, Pierre Thomas and David Remnick at the Sheraton.
—Nicole Brydson










