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  • Due to the high demand for Inauguration Tickets, the last day to request tickets was Dec. 1, 2008.   For more information about Inauguration Day 2009 please visit www.inaugural.senate.gov or www.pic2009.org

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Press Releases 2008

  • SENIOR CENTERS IN NEW YORK CITY GRANGED A REPRIEVE
    Congressman Eliot Engel commends Mayor Michael Bloomberg for abandoning his ill-conceived plan to consolidate senior citizen centers. The City Council had been vehemently opposed to this idea and local seniors groups and non-profits that serve them were outraged at the prospect of seeing their locations abolished.
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  • REP. ENGEL SUPPORTS BILL PROTECTING SENIORS RETIREMENT FUNDS
    Congressman Eliot Engel was proud to support H.R. 7327 – the Worker, Retiree and Employer Recovery Act (WRER) of 2008 – which passed the House by unanimous voice vote on December 10 and passed the Senate by unanimous consent the following day. The legislation now awaits President Bush’s expected signature to become law.
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  • REP. ENGEL STATEMENT ON AUTO INDUSTRY BRIDGE LOAN PACKAGE
    “Once again, I reluctantly report that another federally funded rescue was required to help stabilize our economy. I cast my vote to save the Big Three American automakers from a mess that was, in a great part, their own making. Simply put, I am not willing to play Russian Roulette with American jobs and gamble whether Detroit will be able to survive."
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