More on 911 Economic Recovery

Oct 23, 2001

FEDERAL AID TO NY MAY BE CUT IN HALF

NEW YORK: Congresswoman Carolyn B. Maloney (Manhattan, Queens) responded strongly today to a report released by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget (OMB) that designates only $9.8 billion in federal aid to New York of the original $20 billion package appropriated for relief and recovery efforts after September 11, 2001.

Sep 29, 2001

AFTER TRAGEDY, MALONEY & REYNOLDS WORK TO BOOST NY ECONOMY, INTRODUCING THE "I LOVE NY TAX DEDUCTION ACT"

WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Representatives Carolyn B. Maloney (D-Manhattan, Queens-NY) and Thomas Reynolds (R-Clarence-NY) have introduced the I Love NY Tax Deduction Act, legislation that will allow individuals to deduct $500, and joint filers $1000, from their federal income taxes for the cost of meals, lodging or entertainment in New York City in 2002. Taxpayers are eligible for the deduction whether or not they itemize their taxes.

Sep 28, 2001

MALONEY, REYNOLDS INTRODUCE TAX BILL TO BENEFIT NEW YORK

WASHINGTON, D.C. - U.S. Representatives Carolyn B. Maloney (D-Manhattan, Queens-NY) and Thomas Reynolds (R-Clarence-NY) have introduced the I Love NY Tax Deduction Act, legislation that will allow individuals to deduct $500, and joint filers $1000, from their federal income taxes for the cost of meals, lodging or entertainment in New York City in 2002. Taxpayers are eligible for the deduction whether or not they itemize their taxes.

Sep 26, 2001

Maloney Statement -- Hearing on the Impact of the Terrorist Attack on the Insurance Industry

I can personally report to the Committee that, having been to ground zero in New York City several times, the amount of damage is truly staggering. The investigation, recovery of the missing and cleanup is on a massive scale.

Sep 26, 2001

AIRLINE WORKERS NEED RELIEF, TOO

NEW YORK: Today, Congresswoman Carolyn B. Maloney (D-NY) announced that she is co-sponsoring a bill to provide relief to airline and airport workers who have lost their jobs due to the terrorist attacks of September 11. To date, more than 100,000 airline employees have been laid off in the wake of the tragedy, a number that is almost certain to rise.

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