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Press Releases 2008

  • ELLIS ISLAND LIBRARY NAMED FOR BOB HOPE, U.S. POSTAGE STAMP HONORING HOPE IS UNVEILED
    In tribute to a great American who dedicated his life and his humor to the service of others, the research library on Ellis Island officially was renamed the Bob Hope Memorial Library, at ceremonies Monday (11/24) attended by Hope’s daughter, Linda, Congressman Eliot Engel, who sponsored the legislation renaming the library, and Norman Liss, Chairman of Development of Ellis Island Restoration Commission, who suggested the legislation to Rep. Engel.
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  • ENGEL MEETS WITH NYS LEADERS REGARDING FMAP INCREASE AND STIMULUS PACKAGE
    Congressman Eliot Engel joined his colleagues in the New York Congressional Delegation in meeting with Governor David Paterson, Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver, State Senator Malcolm Smith and other leaders from around New York State regarding support of a stimulus package that includes increased Medicaid assistance for the states.
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  • ENGEL ON ECONOMY: DON'T FORGET STATE, LOCAL NEEDS
    Congressman Eliot Engel, in Washington preparing for a Congressional session on the economy, said that the needs of states and localities must not be overlooked by focusing solely the national economy.
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