Carolyn McCarthy
Template:TOCnestleft Carolyn McCarthy is a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives, representing New York's 4th congressional district.
First elected in 1996, the Congresswoman has served Long Island for over 14 years.
Carolyn McCarthy is the first Congresswoman from Long Island and is included in Newsday's 100 Long Island Influentials, Long Island Business News's Long Island Top 50, Congressional Quarterly's 50 Most Effective Legislators, Redbook Magazine's Mothers and Shakers and the Ladies' Home Journal 100 Most Important Women.[1]
Background
A lifelong resident of Mineola, Congresswoman McCarthy has over 30 years experience as a nurse. Congresswoman McCarthy married Dennis McCarthy in 1967 and they raised one son, Kevin.[2]
New Party backing
The New Party of Long Island backed three candidates for office in the Fall of 1996: State Assembly candidate Thomas DiNapoli and Congressional candidates Carolyn McCarthy and Nora Bredes. "NP members collected the necessary signatures to nominate progressive Democratic Assemblyman Tom DiNapoli on the New Party line, making this the first Democratic Party/New Party fusion effort. The chapter is supporting a major voter registration drive in African-American and Hispanic communities in McCarthy's district."[3]
Supported by Council for a Livable World
The Council for a Livable World, founded in 1962 by long-time socialist activist and alleged Soviet agent, Leo Szilard, is a non-profit advocacy organization that seeks to "reduce the danger of nuclear weapons and increase national security", primarily through supporting progressive, congressional candidates who support their policies. The Council supported Carolyn McCarthy in her successful House of Representatives run as candidate for New York.[4]
Congressional Letter for Neutrality, 2014 Salvadoran Elections
On Monday December 16, 2014 Reps. Juan Vargas (D-CA), Mike Honda (D-CA) and Mark Pocan (D-WI) sent a letter to Sec. of State John Kerry – signed by 51 Members of Congress – calling for a public statement of neutrality by the State Department before the first round of El Salvador’s presidential elections on February 2, 2014.
The letter, , highlighted several “important steps” that the current government has taken to “strengthen its democratic system and expand the right to vote to all citizens,” including those living outside of the country, who will be voting by absentee ballot for the first time in February. Since the election of Mauricio Funes, the first President from the Marxist Farabundo Martí National Liberation Front (FMLN) party, the government has increased the number of polling places four-fold to increase accessibility, especially in rural areas.
“We’re glad to see so many Members of Congress expressing respect for the right of the Salvadoran people to determine their own future. That’s an attitude that’s sorely lacking in much of the US’ policy in Central America, especially with regard to economic policy,” said Alexis Stoumbelis, Executive Director for the pro-communist Committee in Solidarity with the People of El Salvador (CISPES), in Washington, DC, which has observed every post-war election in El Salvador, starting in 1994.
Signatories included Rep. Carolyn McCarthy .[5].
EMILY's List
McCarthy was supported by EMILY's List during her campaigning.
Staff
The following are past and present staff:[6]
- Lauren E. Aronson
- Claire R. Beckenstein
- George A. Burke
- Shannon Kimberly Carlin
- Renzo Castro
- Melissa C. Castro-Marmero
- Christopher B. Chaffee (Chris)
- Christopher Stuart Chapman (Stuart)
- Mary C. Cronin
- Caroline DeRosa
- Robert F. Dobek (Bob)
- Holli K. Dunayer
- Steven M. Ettannani (Steve)
- Ronald Ferguson
- Eileen E. Fitzpatrick
- Jonathan D. Flack (Jon)
- John E. George
- David Michael Grogan (Michael)
- James R. Hart (Jim)
- Christopher Paul Hoven
- Vicki Lynn Irving
- Dylan S. Jones
- William C. Jorch
- Peter R. Kay
- Christine E. Kontra
- Matthew Krebs
- Neal Kumar
- Sarah M. Kupferburg
- Matthew P. Larkin (Matt)
- Malgorzata J. Lawrynowicz (Margaret)
- Jeanette C. Lindsay
- Ellen C. McNamara
- Mary Ellen Mendelsohn
- James A. Messina (Jim)
- Keisha Miller
- Jessica A. Montgomery
- Lori B. Mrowka
- Natalie June Munoz
- Toby Nussbaum
- Jennifer J. Oh
- Adam J. Pase
- Mark S. Perkins
- Cecelia J. Prewett
- Philip A. Putter (Phil)
- Emily Raisch
- Robert Joseph Recklaus(Rob)
- Benay L. Richman
- Christopher M. Rosello (Chris)
- Jessica Rosenfeld
- Scott M. Rowson
- Matthew O. Schumaker (Matt)
- Stephan Schwartz
- Jeremy Daniel Schwartz
- Georgette Perros Sierra
- Perre Smalls
- Mark Evan Sokolove
- Simone H. Solz
- Michael Spira (Mike)
- Erin R. Stevens
- Jonathan Lewis Stone
- Shams M. Tarek
- Corey A. Tellez
- Aprill O. Turner
- Raymond Zaccaro (Ray)
- Kimberly Ann Zarish-Becknell (Kim)
- Joanne Rising Zurcher
External links
References
- ↑ official congressional bio, accessed Aug. 2011
- ↑ official congressional bio, accessed Aug. 2011
- ↑ [The Columbus Free Press New Party Online News - November 1996 Running to Win New Party members are busy knocking on doors, hammering down lawn signs, and phoning voters to support NP candidates this fall]
- ↑ CLW website: Meet Our Candidates
- ↑ CISPES press release, Press Statement: 51 Members of Congress Call for US Neutrality in Salvadoran Elections December 16, 2013
- ↑ http://www.legistorm.com/member/356/Rep_Carolyn_Cook_McCarthy_NY.html. Accessed 12/14/2011.