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'''Eric Adams''' is a [[State Senator]] representing the 20th District of [[New York]]. | '''Eric Adams''' is a [[State Senator]] representing the 20th District of [[New York]]. | ||
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+ | Adams was a policeman within the New York City Police Department for 22 years, ending with the rank of Captain. | ||
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+ | ==New York State Legislature== | ||
==United for Peace and Justice== | ==United for Peace and Justice== |
Revision as of 01:34, 7 June 2011
Template:TOCnestleft Eric Adams is a State Senator representing the 20th District of New York.
Employment History
Adams was a policeman within the New York City Police Department for 22 years, ending with the rank of Captain.
New York State Legislature
United for Peace and Justice
Joan Millman was listed as an endorser of the Jan. 27, 2007 "Act Now to End the War" event, organized by Institute for Policy Studies partner organization, United for Peace & Justice.[1] Also endorsing the event was Democratic Socialists of America, Socialist Party USA, Committees of Correspondence for Democracy & Socialism, National Lawyers Guild, National Organization for Women and the Communist Party USA.[2] At the event, peace activists "converge[d] from all around the country in Washington, D.C. to send a strong, clear message to Congress and the Bush Administration: 'The people of this country want the war and occupation in Iraq to end and we want the troops brought home now!'".[3]
References
- ↑ UFPJ website: January 27th Endorsers -- Individuals (accessed on Jan. 26, 2011)
- ↑ UFPJ website: January 27th Endorsers -- Organizations (accessed on Jan. 26, 2011)
- ↑ UFPJ website: Bring the Mandate for Peace to Washington DC on Jan. 27, Nov. 13, 2006 (accessed on Jan. 26, 2011)