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Congressman Scott Murphy to vote YES on HCR

March 20, 2010
Congressman Scott Murphy to vote YES on HCR

Over of the last 12 months we have worked side-by-side in taking great strides towards making America a better place. I have held over 100 health care meetings and town halls and have been to all 137 towns in the district. I’m thankful for your input and support. I am proud to announce that...
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Gillibrand Pushes for Public Option

February 16, 2010

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE FROM KIRSTEN GILLIBRAND, UNITED STATES SENATOR FOR NEW YORK Tuesday, February 16, 2010 GILLIBRAND PUSHES TO INCLUDE PUBLIC OPTION IN HEALTH INSURANCE REFORM RECONCILIATION PACKAGE CBO Projections Show Public Option Could Yield Savings of At Least $25 billion Washington, D.C. – In the continued effort to pass health care reform that...
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Congressman Scott Murphy Supports Public Option to Save Taxpayers Billions

January 29, 2010
Congressman Scott Murphy Supports Public Option to Save Taxpayers Billions

Congressman Scott Murphy just signed on to a letter urging Harry Reid to consider including a public option. As the Senate continues to work on health reform legislation, we strongly urge you to consider including a public option. Here are the reasons for this request: 1) The public option is overwhelmingly popular. A December...
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Scott Murphy WINS!

April 26, 2009

A message from our new Congressman: We did it! Just after I sent the last email I spoke with Representative Tedisco who conceded graciously. I am honored to have your support and I am eager to continue working with those whose support I have yet to gain. Again, thank you. On behalf of my...
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Kirsten Gillibrand appointed to US Senate

January 23, 2009

Gov. David Paterson appointed Democratic U.S. Rep. Kirsten Gillibrand on January 23 to fill New York’s vacant Senate seat, finally settling on a woman from a largely rural, eastern district of the state to replace Hillary Rodham Clinton. “I appreciate the opportunity that you have afforded me and the trust that you have placed...
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