Press Releases
STATEMENT BY REP. CAROLYN MALONEY ON ELECTION REFORM
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Congresswoman Carolyn B. Maloney (D-NY) made the following statement today at a press conference announcing the introduction of election reform legislation:
STATEMENT BY REP. CAROLYN MALONEY AT EVENT ANNOUNCING RE-INTRODUCTION OF LEGISLATION TO PROTECT ARCTIC WILDERNESS
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Today, Rep. Carolyn B. Maloney (D-NY), made the following remarks at a press conference announcing the re-introduction of legislation to protect the Arctic wilderness:
Statement of Rep. Carolyn B. Maloney Ranking Member Domestic Monetary Policy, Technology, and Economic Growth Subcommittee House Financial Services Committee February 28, 2001
Thank you Chairman Oxley. Welcome Chairman Greenspan.As the person in the country whose job is to read the direction of the economy many years into the future, it is particularly appropriate that you are appearing before the Committee on the morning after the President's speech.
MALONEY COMMENDS GIULIANI FOR URGING AN ACCURATE COUNT OF ALL AMERICANS
WASHINGTON, D.C. - Congresswoman Carolyn B. Maloney (D-NY) today commended Mayor Giuliani for standing up for New York City and urban centers around the country by signaling his continued support for the use of modern scientific methods in the 2000 Census for purposes of redistricting and the distribution of federal funds.
MALONEY HAILS MULTI-CITY LAWSUIT AGAINST BUSH ADMINISTRATION TO STOP PARTISAN MANIPULATION OF THE CENSUS, URGES MAYOR TO INCLUDE NEW YORK CITY IN THE SUIT
NEW YORK: Congresswoman Carolyn B. Maloney (NY), a leading Democrat in the fight to ensure a full-count 2000 Census, spoke out today in support of legal efforts to reverse actions by the Bush administration that stripped the Census Bureau of authority to achieve a fair and accurate census. Maloney released the following statement at a press conference today:
BUSH ORDERS PARTISAN POLITICS TO STEAM ROLL RULE OF LAW
WASHINGTON, D.C. - This afternoon, Congresswoman Carolyn B. Maloney (D-NY) released the following statement:
PROTECT WOMEN FROM DIOXIN AND TOXIC SHOCK
WASHINGTON, DC - Protecting the health of women, Rep. Carolyn B. Maloney (D-Manhattan, Queens) introduced H.R. 360, The Robin Danielson Act today. The bill directs the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to conduct research to determine the extent to which the presence of dioxin, synthetic fibers, and other additives in tampons and related products pose any health risks to women. The legislation also asks the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) to collect and report information on Toxic Shock Syndrome (TSS).
MALONEY SLAMS REPORTS OF WHITE HOUSE "PRIVATE PROMISES" TO BLOCK USE OF ACCURATE CENSUS DATA
NEW YORK, NY - After reading in the Wall Street Journal today that President Bush has promised House Republicans that his administration will block the use of corrected Census numbers in configuring congressional districts throughout the country, Census Subcommittee Ranking Member Rep. Carolyn B. Maloney (D-NY) released the following statement:
MALONEY OFFERS TO MEET WITH BUSH ON THE CENSUS
WASHINGTON, D.C. - This weekend, Ranking Member of the Census Subcommittee, U.S. Rep Carolyn B. Maloney (D-NY), took advantage of President Bush's visit to the Democratic Congressional working retreat in Farmington, PA by asking the President whether he would make a commitment not to interfere with the use of more accurate, modern scientific methods in the upcoming census. President Bush responded, as did his Commerce Secretary-Designee Don Evans many weeks ago, by stating that he needed more information about the Census before he could answer Maloney's question.
MALONEY LAUDS PRO-ACTIVE TECH ADVANCES AT P.S. 17, SUPPORTS INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGY UPGRADES IN SCHOOLS
Long Island City, NEW YORK: Congresswoman Carlolyn B. Maloney visited P.S. 17 - The Henry David Thoreau School - in Long Island City today, to amplify the importance of technology in the classroom. P.S. 17 recently received a grant of $7,000 from Verizon for computers, hardware, software, scanners, and printers to expand a program that incorporates online computer research into the educational activities of the students in the K through 5th grade school.

