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Women help provide the bedrock for America's families and communities, and their health is a top priority for our nation. During National Women's Health Week we reaffirm our commitment to providing affordable healthcare for women and making sure insurance companies cannot consider being a woman a 'pre-existing condition.'
I am proud to welcome President Obama to Northern Manhattan. It's a tremendous honor to have the President come to our district to address Barnard's graduating class about the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead in a world that is being shaped by women leaders more than ever.
The success of the six-decade effort to get the prestigious award for Lt. Col. Weathers and the other surviving Tuskegee Airmen largely is attributable largely to the legislative efforts of New York Rep. Charles Rangel.
The following article was originally posted online at the Harlem World Blog on October 1, 2011:By: Todd Roulette, constituent of the 15th District of New YorkIn a reception room packed with politicos, constituents from Harlem, lobbyists no doubt and press,...
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle honored Apple founder Steve Jobs Thursday morning after learning the news of his death Wednesday night, many emphasizing Jobs’s impact on their own lives.
States child welfare agencies are resistant to pursuing reunification with parents – 30,000 or more – who are incarcerated while their child is in foster care, according to a report issued by the Government Accountability Office this week.
"A U.S. Congressmen said Monday that the Palestinians should think twice about their bid to gain recognition at the United Nations,urging the Palestinian Authority to "reverse course" and get back to the negotiation table."
"Obama ran through his administration's wins and how they had helped African-Americans during a weekend speech at the Congressional Black Caucus Foundation's Phoenix awards."
"U.S. Congressman Charles B. Rangel (D-NY) was honored with the unveiling of his official portrait commemorating his tenure as the 62nd Chairman of the House of Representatives Ways and Means committee."
HARLEM — New York public leaders, community organizations and residents gathered Sunday to celebrate the 42nd annual African American Day Parade in Harlem. One focal point of the march was to attenuate the looming violence in neighboring and citywide communities.

 

 

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