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Monday, November 23, 2009 10:51 AM CST Rep. Michael Arcuri, D-24 of Utica, is pushing Congress for further legislation to aid dairy farmers suffering from extremely low milk prices. Full Article at Finger Lakes Times
Medical bills affect jobless, underemployed From my discussions with food pantry and food bank spokesmen here in Central New York, it is clear that medical bills are hitting many unemployed and underemployed middle-class people in this region like a... Full Article at The Observer-Dispatch
Enough is enough. Since credit card companies have proven they can adjust their rates and fees swiftly, there's no reason to delay enacting the necessary changes to protect the consumer ... We have a duty in Congress to protect the American people now and to that end I'm proud that we've decided to enac...
Arcuri’s vote will lead to fairer health system I, for one, would like to thank Rep. Michael Arcuri for his thoughtful, thorough approach to the health care reform bill recently passed by the House of Representatives. Full Article at The Observer-Dispatch
If you've been following the Blue America PAC at all, you may already be aware that we've decided that we won't be endorsing any candidates for the House in 2010 unless they are genuinely enthusiastic about passing John Larson's Fair Elections Now Act (... Full Article at Down With Tyranny!
WASHINGTON – Today, Rep. Michael Arcuri (D-NY) and Rep. Chris Lee (R-NY) introduced legislation (H.R. 4117) to eliminate all hauling costs for milk producers in an effort to protect dairy farmers from paying unfair fees to milk processors. Full Article at Monroe Rising
Inaction is not an option ... We’ve been debating health care reform for over 70 years. For the sake of our economic future, Upstate New York jobs and the future of our health care system, I will vote in favor of this health care reform legislation when it comes before the House of Representatives.
I am deeply disturbed by Rep. Michael Arcuri's support of HR 867, which calls on the U.S. government to condemn the report of the U.N. Fact Finding Mission on the Gaza Conflict. Full Article at The Ithaca Journal
U.S. Rep. Michael Arcuri, D-Utica, will attend a thank you rally Monday for his recent support of health care reform, according to the state Health Care for America Now! group. Full Article at The Observer-Dispatch
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Enough is enough. Since credit card companies have proven they can adjust their rates and fees swiftly, there's no reason to delay enacting the necessary changes to protect the consumer ... We have a duty in Congress to protect the American people now and to that end I'm proud that we've decided to enac...
Inaction is not an option ... We’ve been debating health care reform for over 70 years. For the sake of our economic future, Upstate New York jobs and the future of our health care system, I will vote in favor of this health care reform legislation when it comes before the House of Representatives.
To see two companies that came before Congress only a year ago and asked for federal funding to save their banks and gouge the consumer is despicable ... The American people have done more than their fair share to rescue our country from this economic downturn and it is time for these banks to recognize...
We find ourselves as a country getting more and more tied to China both culturally and through trade ... It’s important that there is a framework and always a base for peace and friendship so you can work through trade and other issues.
This multi-modal center will provide residents of the entire Mohawk Valley with better access to downtown Utica for shopping, travel and public parking ... I look forward to the development of this center and offer my continued support to this project in the future.
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