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LIC BID Annual Meeting
06/22/2009
9 AM - 10:30 AM
LIC BID 2009 Public Annual Meeting
Keynote: Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney
Monday, June 22nd, 9 - 10:30 AM
Silvercup Studios, 42-22 22nd Street, 4th Floor, LIC, NY
Join the LIC BID and area business leaders as we review the past year's work, discuss future plans for the commercial core of Long Island City, and celebrate our fourth year. Networking and continental breakfast, no charge to attend. The LIC BID will honor Congresswoman Carolyn Maloney for her steadfast advocacy for the revitalization of Queens Plaza, as well as Raymundo Vasquez of Atlantic Maintenance.
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Congresswoman Carolyn B. Maloney
http://maloney.house.gov/
First elected to Congress in 1992, Carolyn B. Maloney is recognized as a national leader with extensive accomplishments on financial services, national security, the economy, and women's issues.
Her career has been a series of firsts. Maloney is the first woman to represent New York's 14th Congressional District; the first woman to represent New York City's 7th Councilmanic district (where she was the first woman to give birth while in office); and is currently the first woman to Chair the Joint Economic Committee, a House and Senate panel that examines and addresses the nation's most pressing economic issues.
As a senior member of the House Financial Services Committee (and immediate past chair of its Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit Subcommittee), she has worked to modernize financial services laws and regulations, strengthen consumer protections, and institute more vigilant oversight of the safety and soundness of our nation's banking industry. Also a senior member of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, Maloney legislation has saved hundreds of millions in taxpayer dollars.
As co-founder of the House 9/11 Commission Caucus, Maloney helped author and pass legislation to implement all of the 9/11 Commission's recommendations for improving intelligence gathering.
As a champion for domestic and international women's issues, Maloney helped pass legislation that targets the ‘demand' side of sex trafficking; provides annual mammograms for women on Medicare; the Debbie Smith Act which increases funding for law enforcement to process DNA rape kits, termed ‘the most important anti-rape legislation in history.'
New York City has no stronger advocate in Congress than Maloney. She has doggedly fought for full federal assistance to help the city rebuild from 9/11, most recently helping secure federal aid to fund the health care needs of those made sick by the toxic air at Ground Zero. She has also delivered significant federal funding-- $486 million in the most recent round of funding-- for the Second Avenue Subway and East Side Access transportation projects, both of which run through her district.
The Village Voice characterized her as "a tiger in the House on every dollar due New York." The New York Sun said "her entire career has been marked by a kind of personal courage." And The New York Times said, "New York's Congressional delegation stands out for their moxie, kind of the way New Yorkers themselves often do. Among the brashest members is Representative Carolyn B. Maloney, a Democrat of Manhattan."
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