Press Releases
December 8, 2013
Rep. Meeks Joins CODEL for South Africa to Attend the
Memorial Services of Nelson Mandela
WASHINGTON, D.C. – Congressman Gregory W. Meeks (D-NY), Senior Member of the House Foreign Affairs Committee released the following statement on the passing of President Nelson Mandela:
Excerpt: This historic understanding is a diplomatic breakthrough that enhances the value of multilateral cooperation, and directly advances the security interests of the United States and our allies.
Excerpt: If the financial crisis taught us anything, it is that we cannot afford to retreat on consumer rights protection. I therefore applaud my democratic colleagues on the committee for staying united and voting "NO" on all these attempts to weaken the CFPB.
Excerpt: I urge the Senate to vote on the president’s nominees to judicial courts, Jeh Johnson to be Secretary of Homeland Security, and Congressman Mel Watt (D-NC) to head Federal Housing Finance Authority.
CONTACTS
Ben Marter (Murphy) 202-228-9606
Katrina Valdes (Diaz-Balart) 202-225-4211
Ladan Ahmadi (Meeks) 202-225-3461
MURPHY, DIAZ-BALART, MEEKS TO TRAVEL TO EUROPE TO DISCUSS TRANSATLANTIC PARTNERSHIP, ALLEGED NSA SURVEILLANCE
Subcommittee Hearing on “Implementation of the Biggert-Waters Flood Insurance Act of 2012: Protecting Taxpayers and Homeowners”
Thank you Mr. Chairman
We gather here today to talk about Relief.
Relief with a capital R!
Excerpt: The website difficulties have resulted in lower numbers than initially anticipated, but the Administration is working vigilantly to fix this problem and allow every American who is seeking the benefits of the ACA to be able to access it.
Excerpt: On Veteran's Day 2013, let the Congress, the Administration, the business community, which has already launched many admirable initiatives to hire veterans, and the American people redouble our commitment with new concrete and specific deeds that will demonstrate our eternal gratitude for our veterans' service to our nation.
Excerpt: Mel Watt is absolutely the right man to lead the FHFA, especially at a time the housing recovery remains fragile and housing finance reforms remain at the top of our nation’s legislative priorities.