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Hurricane Sandy

  • Hurricane Sandy ripped through New York early this week and caused unimaginable destruction from the tip of Long Island, through New York City and into Westchester and Rockland Counties.  My thoughts and prayers go out to the millions of people who were affected by the hurricane, who have lost power, lost homes, lost lives.

    Those who are in need of assistance from storm damage should immediately call one of these three numbers, depending on where you live:

    • Westchester County Office of Emergency Management - 914-231-1900
    • New York City Office of Emergency Management - 718-422-8700
    • Rockland County Office of Emergency Management - 845-364-2020

    If your power is out, call Con-Ed at 1-800-75-CON-ED or Orange and Rockland at 1-877-434-4100.

    The best way to enable your local officials to help you is for them to know you are in need.  That is why reaching out to one of the three OEM offices is vital for anyone who suffered damage.  You can also go to the FEMA website and download any documents required for receiving aid.

    The only way for us to pull out of this disaster is to do so together.  I stand ready to assist in every way I can, and I urge New Yorkers to show the world how our reputation for resiliancy is earned.

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Congressman Eliot Engel spoke about the Affordable Health Care act on its first anniversary at the Yonkers Chamber of Commerce Networking Breakfast

Congressman Eliot Engel spoke about the Affordable Health Care act on its first anniversary at the Yonkers Chamber of Commerce Networking Breakfast

Rep. Engel receiving Healthcare Award

Rep. Engel receiving Healthcare Award
Congressman Engel with Mary Grealy, President of the Healthcare Leadership Council, at the award presentation in Washington.

Congressman Eliot Engel speaks at the rededication of the Nyack Library

Congressman Eliot Engel speaks at the rededication of the Nyack Library

 Congressman Eliot Engel (at microphone) pays tribute at Memorial Day remembrances in Suffern Monday, May 31, 2011

Congressman Eliot Engel (at microphone) pays tribute at Memorial Day remembrances in Suffern Monday, May 31, 2011

Congressman Eliot Engel (D-NY-17) meets with U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton at the State Department to discuss several areas of concern in the Western Hemisphere, the Middle East and in the Balkans.

Congressman Eliot Engel (D-NY-17) meets with U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton at the State Department to discuss several areas of concern in the Western Hemisphere, the Middle East and in the Balkans.

Congressman Eliot Engel with students from Horace Mann Middle School, (l-r) Hugh Savoldelli, James Savoldelli, James Hayman, and Jeffrey Weiner.

Congressman Eliot Engel with students from Horace Mann Middle School, (l-r) Hugh Savoldelli, James Savoldelli, James Hayman, and Jeffrey Weiner.

Rep. Eliot Engel receives the Order of the Aztec Eagle award from Mexican Ambassador Arturo Sarukhan Casamitjana.

Rep. Eliot Engel receives the Order of the Aztec Eagle award from Mexican Ambassador Arturo Sarukhan Casamitjana.

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National Mortage Settlement

  • NATIONAL MORTGAGE SETTLEMENT INFORMATION

    Federal and state officials announced a settlement on February 9, 2012 of more than $25 billion with five of the nation's largest banks over flawed and fraudulent foreclosure practices that affected several million homeowners.

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